US-Iran agreement amounts to 'conditional surrender', analyst says on Tucker Carlson's show
The memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed by the United States after the joint US-Israeli war on Iran amounts to a "conditional surrender document", geopolitical analyst Brandon Weichert said during an appearance on political commentator Tucker Carlson's show.
Weichert stated that Washington entered negotiations after depleting significant portions of its missile stockpiles.
"Ultimately, this is a conditional surrender document," Weichert said.
"The United States started a war and it promptly lost. The Iranians have, unfortunately, at a strategic level, achieved victory.
"The Trump administration agreed to, and they didn't have a choice, because the president already said that we're gonna run out of oil in four weeks, so he was up against a wall," he said, adding, "and good for him for doing this, but ultimately this is a conditional surrender document."
Weichert's remarks come amid debate over the MoU, which outlines a framework for continued negotiations between Washington and Tehran and is intended to maintain a ceasefire reached after months of military confrontation.
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This article was sourced from Middle East Eye.
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