mangekyo
Trusted Member
They’re deliberately putting him in this humiliating position.He is sitting in the chair, not like the president of a country of 90 million people, but like a frail old man. Just look at TC and his posture, and the president of a regional power. It is a joke. They should have watched the interview with Putin and maybe learned something.
He was practically begging to sit back at the table to negotiate. How will Iran deal with the US when it does not have the upper hand? It is capitulation, plain and simple. Iran does not need to negotiate. He keeps saying we were negotiating when we were attacked. No shit! Trump does give a flying f..k. They had already planned what they did years in advance. Why not bring that up? He sat there and begged for sixty minutes.
He never mentioned the crushing sanctions, the economic warfare, chemical weapons, or the terrorist acts committed against Iran over the last 25 years. TC, gave him the most significant stage to talk directly to the American people, the majority of whom, like 85%, are against the war.
Why was there no instant translation? Absolute embarrassment.
He’s not like most of the IRI establishment—he’s actually a hard-working, accomplished man with a clean reputation. That’s exactly why they picked him. They needed someone who doesn’t look like the typical corrupt insider, so he can be the “moderate” face begging for relief without making the hardliners look weak.
They want him to go out there and eat the dirt, to do the begging and the apologizing, while the real power structure remains insulated. If anything succeeds, they take credit; if it fails, they blame him as the weak, spineless traitor who sold out the country.
He probably knows he can’t talk about sanctions, assassinations, and terrorism the way you want, because he’s under strict orders. They don’t want escalation. They don’t want to risk anything. They want peace and sanctions relief without any actual reform. And they want to keep the hardline faction’s “dignity” intact by outsourcing the dirty work to a “moderate” they can throw under the bus later.
Honestly, it’s a trap for him. He’s being used. He doesn’t have real power to change anything fundamental. That’s why he looks so frail and defeated: because he’s stuck playing a role designed to humiliate him for the regime’s benefit.






