The Key Points of Trump’s Iran Peace Deal, Israel’s Nightmare Scenario and What to Expect Next
6/15/20261 hr 41 min
Trita Parsi has a rational, pro-American view of the Iran war, so naturally Bari Weiss tried to get him deported.(00:00) The Key Points of Trump’s Iran Peace Deal (05:36) Israel’s Move to Sabotage the Peace Deal (11:00) Why Both the US and Iran Need Peace (38:34) Why Are There Us Bases in the Middle East? (45:18) Parsi’s Shocking Conversation With the Former Head of Mossad (1:05:02) Tom Cotton’s Plot to Merge CIA With Mossad Trita Parsi is an award-winning foreign policy expert and author specializing in U.S.–Iran relations and Middle East diplomacy. He is the 2010 recipient of the Grawemeyer Award and has written several acclaimed books, including Treacherous Alliance and Losing an Enemy, on U.S. foreign policy and Iran. He co-founded and serves as Executive Vice President of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft and teaches at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service. Find Parsi here: https://tritaparsi.substack.com/ Paid partnerships with: Brooklyn Bedding: Get 30% off sitewide with promo code TUCKER at https://brooklynbedding.com American Financing: NMLS 182334, http://nmlsconsumeraccess.org. APR for rates in the 5s start at 6.327% for well qualified borrowers. Call 800-685-5696 for details about credit costs and terms. Visit http://AmericanFinancing.net/Tucker. Battalion Metals: The market moves fast. Invest when the time is right. Get alerted at https://battalionmetals.com/alerts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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First 90 secondsTucker Carlson· Host0:00
[intro music] Thanks for doing this.
Trita Parsi· Guest0:05
Thank you for having me.
Tucker Carlson· Host0:06
Um, is this deal real?
Trita Parsi· Guest0:08
I think so. I think this is a significant achievement, but nothing is fully real until they manage to get to the final agreement. And we alread- already have a precedent in which we also see that when there was a final agreement, which there was in 2015 that Obama struck, it didn't mean that it necessarily would last because Trump walked out of that deal.
Tucker Carlson· Host0:28
Yeah.
Trita Parsi· Guest0:28
So if this is something we want, we have to work at it, we have to work to keep it. These things are not part of the background that you can keep without putting any effort into it.
Tucker Carlson· Host0:38
S- And right now, we're not even halfway to the distance, but this is an important development. So what are the key deal points as they're emerging, to the extent we know now?
Trita Parsi· Guest0:45
Yeah. First of all, we don't know enough because at the end of the day, there's been just so many different versions that have been flowing around.
Tucker Carlson· Host0:51
Yes.
Trita Parsi· Guest0:51
And some of them, frankly, do seem to be sabotage efforts. There's some of the hardline media in Iran that has been sending out these versions of the deal that I think deliberately were trying to raise people expectations in order to make the final deal look bad, and they're doing it because they're trying to sabotage. The Prinicpalist, um, uh, faction in Iran, super hardliners are dead set against it. In fact, there were protests that they organized, not huge ones in any way, shape, or form, particularly for a city of 10 million or plus in Tehran, but they were protesting outside of the Iranian foreign ministry and calling for the death of the foreign minister and the speaker of the parliament who've been negotiating this deal. So we should not for a