Tuesday, June 02, 2026
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Trump Says He Doesn’t Care If Iran Strikes A Deal. Here’s Why.



The legacy media is not talking about this. But the U.S. Navy has guided around 70 commercial ships through the Strait of Hormuz, traveling in and out of the Persian Gulf, over the last three weeks.

While this is not the pre-Operation Epic Fury commercial traffic levels, that’s still a lot of ships.

And now that the world sees this can be done pretty safely, the traffic will increase.

Trump’s blockade of Iran using the Strait is costing the Iran Regime $500 MILLION per day. This is a lot of money, given that the entire annual budget of the Iran Regime is about $56 Billion.

Meanwhile, the Iran Regime is in total disarray.

The President of Iran Masoud Pezeshkian penned a resignation letter, saying the IRGC had completely cut Iran’s political leaders out of the decision-making. Many of Iran’s political leaders joined Pezeshkian in resigning.

The head of the IRGC, General Ahmad Vahidi, then rejected their resignation. ๐Ÿคฃ

Evidently, Iran’s political leadership wants a deal with Trump. General Vahidi and his hard core inner circle do not.

But there are also splits within the IRGC over whether to deal with Trump. But General Vahidi is in charge at the moment.

Meanwhile, IRGC General Hakan was assassinated a couple nights ago in a targeted U.S.-Israeli strike in Tehran’s Andisheh district. He was a key IRGC leader, in charge of state media propaganda and the people’s internet access.

This means the IRGC leadership is pinned down in bunkers and can’t do much. Anytime they come out of their bunker, they’re killed.

This means Strait of Hormuz commercial traffic will continue to increase as the world sees the inability of the IRGC to do anything about it, and as the IRGC capabilities continue to degrade under pressure.

As of now, the IRGC is unable to pay its soldiers and police.

Soon General Ahmad Vahidi is likely to get the Gaddafi treatment.

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