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Trump's Versailles Announcement Catches Everyone Off Guard

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In this episode, we break down the controversy surrounding Trump's unexpected peace agreement with Iran and why it has sparked intense debate across the political spectrum. What was presented as a major diplomatic breakthrough quickly raised questions about the true cost of the conflict, the terms of the agreement, and whether the United States achieved any of its original objectives. We explore the reported details of the deal, including sanctions relief, reconstruction funding, the future of Iran's nuclear program, and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. The conversation also examines the growing divide between America First conservatives and neoconservative foreign policy voices over the role of the United States in the Middle East. The episode takes a closer look at the influence of Israel, the ongoing conflict in Lebanon, and why critics argue that decades of intervention have produced more instability than security. It is a deep discussion about war, diplomacy, foreign aid, national interests, and the future direction of American foreign policy. Tune in to hear the arguments behind Trump's shock peace deal, the political fallout that followed, and why many believe this moment could reshape the debate over America's role in the world for years to come.

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