Anonymous ID: bc11c6 July 8, 2026, 10:05 p.m. No.24806005   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6010 >>6021

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President Trump:

Now that Iran has proven that they can reach Israeli nuclear facilities because they sent a ballistic just a 1/2 mile away but did not cross that line. Therefor, if Israel wants to safeguard their people from nuclear fallout and help facilitate permanent peace for their country, then they should also give up their nuclear weapons for not only the safety of their people but as a bargaining chip with Iran, that we may go in and get theirs without issue and end their worst mightmare. I am sure the Iranians would welcome that because it is security guarantee for them too. As a show of good faith, Israel should make the first gesture by bringing their troops back to their borders, and Iran in exchange, should ask Hezbollah to sign the Abraham accords, as a first phase. If Hezbollah does that and ceases further aggressions, then Israel should leave Gaza completely as another sign of good faith. When Israel leaves Gaza, the Abraham accord Gulf states should be allowed to send in a peace keeping force, then Hamas should sign the Abraham accords and disarm once they are in place. The Gulf states need to do more than promise Jared money for future construction projects, but supply the assets and the peacekeepers. When that is all completed, then Iran should come to the table with no strings attached, sign the Abraham accords, and all sanctions should be lifted by 33%. Once Iran signs the Abraham accords, and allow the straits to flow unimpeded, and vows not to kill non-violent protestors, then Israel should start process of giving up their nukes in good faith of the peace process. At the same time, once Iran gets temporary relief, they must allow inspectors and the US to go in and get their nuclear material. Once the nuclear threat is cleared, the remaining 67% of sanctions should be lifted from Iran, and all will live in peace. Remember when the US had operations in the Red Sea against the Houthis that were attacking shipping in response to Israel's war on Gaza, I asked Lloyd Austin to put together an international armada, and send a US Mil humanitarian relief effort to Gaza for a few reasons: to stop the invasion, to assure no weapons were getting in against Israel, to provide relief for the Palestinians thereby crushing the Houthis argument for aggression. The armada came for about 2 weeks then the international community left, and no humanitarian relief and buffer was offered. That buffer is the same thing that Jared and Steve recently tried to put together with investments. You need assets and a peace keeping force, then Hamas will disarm, and it wouldn't be wise for them to trust Israel. If you offer these things, all should be happy because all security concerns will have been met.