Saturday, June 27, 2026

MITA! Is Trump's Iran Agreement Worse than Obama's JCPOA? Is It a Munich Deal That Will Lead to MITA (Make Iran Terrorist Again)?


The US-Iran agreement is not only something that Philippe Karsenty is critical of, it is something that literally horrifies him. 

It is a resounding military victory transformed into a strategic and diplomatic defeat, the spokesman for le Comité Trump France tells Belgium's 21News channel, with Nicolas de Pape summarizing Karsenty's viewpoints as follows:

Philippe Karsenty considers the Iran-US agreement highly unfavorable to Washington and Israel, arguing that an Israeli-American military victory risks turning into a strategic defeat.

He accuses JD Vance of pushing Donald Trump toward a dangerous stance—one that is overly conciliatory toward Tehran and its regional allies.

In his view, key objectives—regarding the nuclear program, missiles, proxy forces, and the weakening of the regime—have not been met.

Finally, he views Qatar as a major strategic player in this unfolding situation, accusing it of exerting profound influence in the West. 

Moreover, Philippe Karsenty, who has made similar arguments on BFMTV and on Radio Shalom, suggests that Iran is like the Mafia and goes on to compare the deal to the infamous Munich agreement. Iranians

may well be pulling off a genuine diplomatic heist. The military loser is walking away with the political spoils. The result of this agreement is, in a sense, MIGA—“Make Iran Great Again”—or rather MITA: “Make Iran Terrorist Again.”

For that reason, the spokesman for le Comité Trump France likens the conflict to a tennis match which was won 6-0,-6-0, only to have the trophy bestowed upon the loser. He goes on to point to what lurks below the surface, such as Qatar's shenaningans and the following headache:

The fundamental problem is that Iran has colonized Lebanon through Hezbollah. Consequently, an attack on Hezbollah is portrayed as an attack on Iran. This is completely abnormal. 

Nevertheless, Karsenty ends with a note of optimism:

In my view, the only remaining hope is that this text does not go through and that, within sixty days, it founders against the reality of the depravity and duplicity of the regime in Tehran.

1 comment:

  1. Maybe the reverse is the play. Get it through. Make it clear this is the IRCGs one chance for a lasting peace. Then the second they break the agreement (because they will) you declare it null and pound them into oblivion. Arm the population and turn them loose. Set up Pahlavi with daily broadcasts and keep his face in the front. After the Islamists have been irradicated, have the Shah return in a big blue USAF VC Aircraft. Then put in the time, talent, and treasure to rebuild Iran to the cultural state it was in 1978. But through all of this while the Left is caterwauling and whining, remind them we tried Peace in our Time and the IRCG betrayed that Peace at the first chance they got.

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