Michael Weiss, editor of Insider, appeared on MS Now this morning to share what he knows about Iran's version of the "Memorandum of Understanding" that the mentally ill and desperate Malignant Fascist is saying is just a day or two away:
"I just want to read you — Iran's Mehr News Agency put out their version of this deal. Now, again, underscore we ... don't know if this is going to be the memorandum of understanding. But in their version of the deal they get $300 billion in reconstruction money, $24 billion in a cash infusion, half of which will come before the negotiations begin.
Remember, this isn't a deal, this is an agreement to keep talking and an extension of a cease-fire. There's nothing new in here Again, the Iranian version that talks about the missile program or financing or arming terrorist proxies like Lebanese Hezbollah.
If this is any pale shade of what this thing is going to look like — look, I think he knows he's being had. He knows he's been abased by a regime that shouldn't exist by his lights, right? We were going in to do regime change. The Israelis certainly thought we were going to do regime change. We were going to arm the Kurds. We were going to install Ahmadinejad, a Holocaust-denying former president, as our preferred satrap.
All of these plans came to dust, and he just wants out of it. He's got buyer's remorse. He thinks he's been sold a bill of goods. He probably has been. And he just wants this thing over and done with. He's already looking at Cuba.” (our emphasis)
The original point of this disaster, at least in Bibi "Bomb Bomb" Netanyahu's eyes, was regime change. Last summer's attack on Iran's nuclear facilities, and more, had degraded their enrichment capabilities and knocked out a number of their missiles and drones. Then, massive citizen riots in Iran in late 2025 allowed Netanyahu to sell the ignorant MF, who needed to distract from his Epstein-Trump file woes, about how simple it would be for regime change in Iran. The MF was duped, as the Tehran regime proved resilient. The Strait of Hormuz remains essentially closed, allies have abandoned us, and prices of gas and other goods soar: winning!
Stay tuned, as the unstable MF looks to start more misadventures, this time against Cuba.
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