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Trump says he stopped Turkey from attacking Israel – War Party in US sabotaging peace

Trump says he stopped Turkey from attacking Israel – War Party in US sabotaging peace

Turkey was ready for war against Israel... Erdogan is a great leader, stated US President Trump – The War Party in the US is seeking ways to sabotage peace between the US and Iran.

While the new round of contacts between the US and Iran will take place on June 29, 2026, the war party in the US, along with bloodthirsty Israel, is sabotaging peace. Iran maintains that everything must change after the humiliation of the US and Israel, as they failed in the war against Iran. American President Trump claimed that Turkey was ready to fight alongside Iran against Israel, but he intervened and prevented Turkish involvement. However, he also made an outrageous statement regarding the crime at the Minab school, where 168 young girls were murdered. Trump said, "There were missiles flying everywhere. Someone said it was our missile. Maybe it was, but I didn't see anything to make me believe that."

Trump's outrageous revelations about the crime at the Minab school and Turkey... planning an attack on Iran

American President Trump commented on the attack on the Minab school in Iran: "I don't know if they will ever solve this problem. There were missiles flying everywhere. Someone said it was our missile. Maybe it was, but I didn't see anything to make me believe that. There were many other missiles launched by other people." However, based on evidence provided by the Iranians, a Tomahawk missile struck the girls' school in Minab, killing 168 young girls, and the target of this move was to provoke Iran. The Tomahawk missile against the Minab school was launched from an American ship.

Turkey ready for war against Israel... Erdogan is a great leader

Trump rejects a deal that includes Iranian tariffs. When asked if he would reject a final agreement with Iran if it included any transport costs and tariffs, Trump stated: "Yes, that would be unacceptable to me." Trump revealed that Turkish President Erdogan was one of the main candidates for war alongside Iran. "Perhaps even from the Iranian side, because he is not a fan of Israel. I asked him not to go to war. He didn't go either." Trump said, "Erdogan loves Turkey, right? He does a great job. He loves Turkey. I love America, but he also loves Turkey and does a great job. He is a respected person and a respected leader. He is my friend."

Iran's Qalibaf calls for a new regional Islamic order after the US and Israel were humiliated by Iran

The Speaker of the Iranian Parliament, Qalibaf, called on the nations of West Asia and Islamic nations to create a new regional order based on their own capabilities, resources, and peoples, stating that "the root of all misery is the Zionist regime, Israel." Speaking on the sidelines of the 20th session of the Parliamentary Union of the OIC (PUIC) in Baku, Qalibaf met with Turkish Parliament Speaker Numan Kurtulmuş and Azerbaijani Parliament Speaker Sahiba Gafarova, urging greater unity among Muslim nations. During the meeting with Kurtulmus, Qalibaf referred to the results of the 12-day war in June 2025 and the 40-day war that began on February 28, 2026, by the US and Israel, highlighting the lessons learned for all countries in the region and the Islamic world. "It has become clear that the root of all misery is the Zionist regime, and secondly, the hollow arrogance and manufactured power of the Americans collapsed during this war. Therefore, the countries of West Asia and the Islamic world must build a new order based on their own capabilities, resources, and people," said Qalibaf. Kurtulmuş confirmed Turkey's solidarity with Iran, saying that the war against the Islamic Republic "has no legitimacy under international law." He added, "Turkey stands by the government and people of Iran," and "the issue of Gaza and the occupation of Lebanon must not be forgotten."

The War Party in the US is seeking ways to sabotage peace between the US and Iran

While Senators from both parties in the US may prefer not to hold a public vote on the new deal with Iran, opponents of diplomacy representing the war party have ways to sabotage the agreement. As details of the deal between the Trump administration and the Iranian government were revealed last week, lawmakers from both parties stated they are eager to review it. Lindsey Graham, a hawkish Republican senator who supports war with Iran, stated that any nuclear deal should be sent to Congress for review and a vote, and Vice President Vance should present the deal to Congress. Democratic Senator Brian Satch also stressed that, according to federal law, the Senate must have a say in the matter. While Democrats are pressuring Trump, it is interesting that Republicans are sabotaging ceasefire plans. Legal experts believe the American government is obligated to submit the Memorandum of Understanding for evaluation, but the White House is likely doing everything it can to avoid it. The political climate in Congress is so complex that neither party is willing to hold the vote some lawmakers are requesting.

Pro-Israel groups are raging, will use Congress to cancel the Iran deal

Politics is complex: Many Republicans are hesitant to openly oppose Trump, but they are opposed to legitimizing diplomacy with Iran. Many Democrats also want to criticize the administration, but do not want to be seen as opposing a peaceful solution. Observers say that the statements of representatives are likely to undermine the success of the agreement, but in practice, most representatives from both parties prefer never to vote on the issue rather than reach a more comprehensive deal. Pro-Israel groups like AIPAC and JINSA also consider Congress the best place to cancel the deal. The risk is that Democrats will use the weaknesses of the agreement to exploit it politically, drawing red lines that could undermine the diplomatic process, says Dylan Williams of the Center for International Policy.

Fox News: The Trump administration seeks $672 million to eliminate Iran's ability to develop nuclear weapons

Fox News claimed that the Trump administration is seeking $672 million in funding to help "eliminate Iran's ability to develop nuclear weapons." This funding supports the removal or destruction of Iran’s enriched uranium and other sensitive nuclear materials, as well as inspections and verification efforts by the International Atomic Energy Agency. This proposal is part of an $80 billion supplemental funding request related to the recent war in Iran.

Coordination with the IRGC Navy is necessary for transit through the Strait of Hormuz

The Navy of the IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps) announced a new route for ships traveling through the Strait of Hormuz following announcements by certain authorities without informing or coordinating with Iran: "Without informing or coordinating with the Islamic Republic of Iran, certain authorities announced a new route for ships in the Strait of Hormuz, which is unacceptable and completely dangerous. We would like to inform everyone that the only permitted route to pass through the Strait of Hormuz is the route announced by the Islamic Republic of Iran. Traffic of ships outside these routes is very dangerous and prohibited, and we warn you to strictly avoid any traffic outside the announced routes. Coordination with the IRGC Navy is required for transit through the Strait of Hormuz, and ships violating the law will be dealt with."

Baghaei (Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman): NATO must be held accountable for complicity with the US and Israel against Iran

The spokesman for the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Esmail Baghaei, emphasized that NATO must be held accountable for its complicity with the US and the Israeli regime in committing crimes against Iran. According to the Mehr agency, Baghaei referred to the admission by the NATO Secretary General in a Fox News interview regarding NATO's role in supporting the US–Israel military attack against Iran, as well as the naming of Italy and Romania as two countries that provided significant assistance to US military operations. He wrote on his personal page: "The explicit admission of the NATO Secretary General regarding cooperation with the US and the Zionist regime in carrying out the aggressive act against Iran constitutes a confession of this organization's active complicity in committing a military attack against an independent UN member state; an attack that is a flagrant violation of the mandatory rules of international law and the fundamental principles of the UN Charter." Baghaei stressed, "NATO and each of its member states that participated in this decision-making process must be held accountable for all the consequences of this aggressive war."

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