In a move that has left many scratching their heads, Donald Trump has reportedly agreed to rename his youngest son Barron to 'Barack,' as part of a deal aimed at ending the conflict with Iran. This agreement also involves the removal of all sanctions, the release of frozen assets, and the provision of a $300 billion development fund to Iran.
Critics have noted that the deal seems to be skewed heavily in favor of Iran. However, Trump has insisted that he won the negotiations. He told journalists, "This is a huge victory for the United States of America. This is very much in our favor. Barack is actually a beautiful name when you think about it. Very strong. Very powerful. I’ve always said that."
Wearing an "I ❤️ Tehran" cap, Trump claimed he had not been out-negotiated, asserting that he had brought Iran to its knees. He also mentioned an additional agreement to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of Persia as "merely semantics," downplaying its significance.
Furthermore, Trump did not comment on another clause in the deal that requires Mar-a-Lago to host Iran's annual Revolutionary Guard gala. Meanwhile, a White House spokesperson dismissed claims that the deal was one-sided, stating that Iran had made significant concessions, including a "pinky promise" to pause uranium enrichment for thirty days.
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Headline by Anthony Bell
Source: The Shovel (AUS)