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News & Current Events Apr 1, 2026 at 2:45 PM

Iran says Trump's statements on Tehran requesting ceasefire are false and baseless

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SedesBakelitowy Apr 1, 2026 +602
this is a Monty Python sketch, isn't it? "We've beaten them!" *"No you didn't, we're still here!"* "They're ready to surrender and grant our demands!" *"No we aren't! Ahmed brought marshmallows!"* "The negotiations are going very well" *"We're not negotiating with you!"* "We'll relent a little bit because their cries of horror are too much to bear" *"We're singing by the fireside!"*
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hgaben90 Apr 1, 2026 +93
I swear these days all I have to do to watch brand new Monty Python sketches, is watching the news.
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gsomething Apr 1, 2026 +11
Coming up after the break.... live organ donations with our special guest the Administrator for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Dr. Mehmet Oz
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ConfederacyOfDunces_ Apr 1, 2026 +11
All Trump did was expand Irans power and territory by losing the Strait. Iran will now literally have veto power over 20% of the world’s oil, prior to that, they controlled 4% (which was only the oil that they exported) All Trump did was make them more powerful in the long run.
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-4Q- Apr 1, 2026 +6
Everything he does can be understood when you remember he works for putin.
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MiserableTennis6546 Apr 1, 2026 +1
They can also tax the hell out of the gulf states.
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GallowBarb Apr 1, 2026 +2
It's almost like things never change.
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_SpaceLord_ Apr 1, 2026 +36
Why does our national decline have to be so comically stupid? Couldn’t we collapse under, like, a drought or something, instead of our own idiocy?
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ellasaurusrex Apr 1, 2026 +21
Oh don't worry, they're working on that too!
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TheKnight_King Apr 1, 2026 +1
Don’t forget the famine after dozens of farms being too broke to buy fertilizer
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Seanspeed Apr 1, 2026 +10
And the people's chosen authoritarian isn't even like cool or strong or anything. He's a weak, pathetic, moron who is as disgusting on the inside as he is on the outside.
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IaMm1N3 Apr 1, 2026 +7
Oh like he said. The drought is definitely coming. And the unbearable heat
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SedesBakelitowy Apr 1, 2026 +3
No idea but for what it's worth, I'm asking myself that same question too, especially the first part.
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C4dfael Apr 1, 2026 +4
I dunno man, what if we just put some Brawndo on the plants?
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manulixis Apr 1, 2026 +1
It's what plants crave.
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Original-Rush139 Apr 1, 2026 +1
Ironically, Iran was failing because of drought. The regime was not looking good until Israel dog walked us into this war. 
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Sjeg84 Apr 1, 2026 +1
should have studied history. because all grand powers collased this exact same way. under their own stupidity.
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ShortStoryIntros Apr 1, 2026 +25
It really is. The absurdist farce type of comedy The day our leaders go back to being plain and boring, the world will be a better place.
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whatproblems Apr 1, 2026 +4
negotiations are where we yell into the void and you don’t listen
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icemaker12345 Apr 1, 2026 +2
Another reason to take the worlds attention away from Epstein files...
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tj381 Apr 1, 2026 +204
From the article: >Iran's ​foreign ‌ministry spokesperson ​said ​U.S. ⁠President ​Donald Trump's ​statement on ​Iran ​requesting a ‌ceasefire ⁠was false ​and ​baseless, ⁠Iranian ​state ​TV ⁠reported ⁠on ​Wednesday. The Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi also told Al Jazeera that "no negotiations are under way".
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Mairon12 Apr 1, 2026 -26
Gonna hijack you comment: Iran has no formal government right now. The chain of command is eviscerated. The US *is* talking to someone and they aren’t publicly naming them for fear Mossad will take that person out. How much sway of the other pockets of decentralized power they have can not be known, all we have is their word and the word of our own intelligence inside those pockets. Iran’s “foreign ministry spokesperson” has even less of an idea what the current state of the decentralized power pockets feel. This has been a giant test of discernment and the vast majority of people are failing.
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Johannes_P Apr 1, 2026 +37
> The US is talking to someone and they aren’t publicly naming them for fear Mossad will take that person out. I wonder why Trump can't tell Netanyahu to *not* kill the folks he wants to speak with.
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Sialala Apr 1, 2026 +8
Maybe someone finally explained to him that all Israel wants is for this war to continue for as long as possible and that they were sabotaging everything USA tried to do in Iran initially. But there's easier explanation: it's all just lies and Trump is talking to himself.
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Photochromism Apr 1, 2026 +8
Because Trump takes orders from Netanyahu.
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Mairon12 Apr 1, 2026 -2
Because he’s stubborn as a bull and fears no consequences.
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az78 Apr 1, 2026 +39
The likely person they are talking to is Speaker of Parliament Ghalibaf. He seems poised to consolidate power. The US is aiming for another Venezuela situation. Same regime, but new management.
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intoned Apr 1, 2026 +5
Lol, the parliament there doen't make policy, they enact it. They do what the Supreme leader and 'counsel of experts' tell them to. The IRGC has way more power than Parliament and won't listen to what they tell them if the theocracy says different.
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az78 Apr 1, 2026 +7
The speaker is the former commander of IRGC It's his former job that gives him the means to power, less so his current. The combination of the two gives him unique sway.
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Tezerel Apr 1, 2026 +3
The only thing that matters now is who can lead either of the two armies in Iran
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cinyar Apr 1, 2026 +29
> The US is talking to someone and they aren’t publicly naming them for fear Mossad will take that person out. I don't think the current administration would be able to hide anything from Mossad. > all we have is their word ...which isn't worth shit
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MinorKeyEnjoyer Apr 1, 2026 +56
it’s a very big claim that “Iran has no formal government right now”. are you basing that on anything?
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genericusername11101 Apr 1, 2026 +36
Because Trump said so or some shit.
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Duotrigordle61 Apr 1, 2026 +15
> Iran has no formal government right now. The chain of command is eviscerated. Are you quoting Trump or Hegsbeth here? Where do you get your information? If it's Trump's word versus any other person or nebulous organization, I believe the not-Trump. Yesterday, he said "No other country on Earth has birth-right citizenship".
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Proud-Season-5105 Apr 1, 2026 +17
>The US is talking to someone Do you have any basis for believing that?
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Hattkake Apr 1, 2026 +19
Do you think it's like that Iraq thing? Where the USA was grooming this a****** to be the new ruler only to find out he was an absolute crook who, among other things, had a counterfeit currency press in his garage? Same "source" that kept feeding them intel on the "WMDs".
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Mairon12 Apr 1, 2026 +7
No. We purposefully destabilized Iraq. Despite Trump’s posturing a destabilized Iran is good for no one.
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Hattkake Apr 1, 2026 +4
That's true. What I was wondering is if the USA is again being played for a fool by someone less than honourable pretending to speak for the Iranians?
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Original-Rush139 Apr 1, 2026 +2
lol. This is the stupid shit I come to Listnook for.  Please, explain how we purposefully got ourselves stuck in Iraq for decades and made our troops targets for Iranian backed terrorists. 
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UnknownAverage Apr 1, 2026 +9
So Trump is trying to help Israel draw out new potential leaders to decapitate, is what I'm reading. And he's clueless about it. None of this is moving Iran towards stabilization because Israel won't allow that.
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Mairon12 Apr 1, 2026 +4
Israel wants to take out all of them and let America take full open control of Iran. America wants covert control.
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Seanspeed Apr 1, 2026 +5
Netanyahu is a b******, but he's not stupid. Under no circumstances would he believe the US has any such power to take full control of Iran, even under more competent leadership.
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Character-Key7538 Apr 1, 2026 +10
Or he's just bullshitting to save face, as he has done for the past year or so.
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Queasy_Range8265 Apr 1, 2026 +6
And your source is what?
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Seanspeed Apr 1, 2026 +2
>The US *is* talking to someone and they aren’t publicly naming them for fear Mossad will take that person out.  Trump openly said that he was talking to the President in his recent comments about 'Iran wanting a ceasefire'.
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ProfessorZhu Apr 1, 2026 +3
Or, you know. The lying administration is lying
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Dryver-NC Apr 1, 2026 +2
That's a bingo!
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vonGlick Apr 1, 2026 +3
> The US is talking to someone I wouldn't be surprised if this is some Korean dude with @IranianChad handler that they just added to the chat.
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Medical_Track_790 Apr 1, 2026 +2
>The US is talking to someone and they aren’t publicly naming them for fear Mossad will take that person out. How much sway of the other pockets of decentralized power they have can not be known, all we have is their word and the word of our own intelligence inside those pockets. So the US has no influence over our "allies" if we are concerned that mossad will kill a person we're negotiating with. What a weak, feeble President cowering to another nations intelligence agency. >How much sway of the other pockets of decentralized power they have can not be known, all we have is their word and the word of our own intelligence inside those pockets. And we're negotiating with someone who has no power and we aren't sure how much power they will have after the war ends. What a collosal waste of time.
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Naghagok_ang_Lubot Apr 1, 2026 +2
Sauce? or you're just pulling shit from your ass?
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postusa2 Apr 1, 2026 +95
It kind of reminds me of that old riddle where the gates to heaven and hell are being guarded, and you have to figure out which murderous corrupt regime is lying.
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supercyberlurker Apr 1, 2026 +50
Trump and Iran are each guarding a door. Both are liars and untrustworthy. One says a ceasefire is coming. The other says it is not. Do you buy oil futures now or wait?
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postusa2 Apr 1, 2026 +17
The trick is to find an insider and mirror their trades
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Naghagok_ang_Lubot Apr 1, 2026 +1
Double it and give it to the next soul.
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michaelNXT1 Apr 1, 2026 +5
Everybody’s lying, any certainty at war is modern times’ privilege that we shouldn’t take for granted
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road_runner321 Apr 1, 2026 +5
"Would Trump say that Iran thinks that Trump is winning?" YES - Trump is lying NO - Trump is lying that Iran is lying
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Educational_Bend_941 Apr 1, 2026 +4
Iran might normally be untrustworthy, but they're dog walking the most powerful nation on earth and their long term enemy. Great Satan and all that. Absolutely no reason to lie now when the truth makes the US look so pathetic. Context.
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lylesback2 Apr 1, 2026 +57
You know this is bad when you trust Iranian government over the US President.
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anemoGeoPyro Apr 1, 2026 +1
Well everything that comes out of the Orange PDF is BS. So anything else is better by comparison
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RedIndianRobin Apr 1, 2026 +3
Trump is a buffon but you gotta be incredibly naive to believe whatever Iran is saying right now.
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lylesback2 Apr 1, 2026 +26
Everything out of Trumps mouth is a lie.
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mewalkyne Apr 1, 2026 +9
You would be more naive to believe Trump
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DependentIce9315 Apr 1, 2026 +1
Not really. If these negotiations arent happening at all then someone in Trump's orbit would leak it.
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mewalkyne Apr 1, 2026 +1
Setting aside the fact that Trump is surrounded by diehard loyalists, the most someone could leak is that they personally aren't aware of any negotiations. No one could prove either way whether or not someone else is negotiating.
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radiohead-nerd Apr 1, 2026 +1
US Market's sticking their fingers in their ears yelling NAH-NAH-NHA-NOT LISTENING TO YOU-NAH NAH NAH
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my5cent Apr 1, 2026 +1
Lol.. Reuters getting their info from Iranian TV.
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bbqyak Apr 1, 2026 +7
Well how else is Trump Jr and the crew going to sell the stocks they bought over the past week?
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BannedAgain12341 Apr 1, 2026 +96
Obviously , we believe Iran more these days. Strange times though !!
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serrimo Apr 1, 2026 +36
To the US administration's credits, they have been consistently providing us with evidence how much of a liar they are.
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asdhjasdhlkjashdhgf Apr 1, 2026 +6
who is "we"? Either side has interest to suggest they get something out of havoc while suggesting they are in control of a program, state, situation, narrative or escalation. Which contradicts itself and the other side, as all indicators show nothing is solved, double down is what comes out. So what is left to believe in, certainly that no side comes out of it without damage, burned bridges, weakened credibility, and yes also weakened capability.
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duaneap Apr 1, 2026 +1
I don’t believe either
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xmuskorx Apr 1, 2026 +1
who is "we"? I don't believe word from either side.
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curorororo Apr 1, 2026
Well who would believe in genocidal and terrorist regimes? Between the choice of believing a genocidal regime, a terrorist regime and a authoritarian regime. Lesser evil of three is the authoritarian one. Now naturally i take what iran has to say with a lot of salt but in this case its a like getting primary source information so theres no need to question it.
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CmonTouchIt Apr 1, 2026 +18
....which one is which lmao
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TubaWrestler Apr 1, 2026 +11
Lol right? That was legitimately hard to follow
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Barcaroli Apr 1, 2026 +2
Israel, US and Iran, in this order
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CmonTouchIt Apr 1, 2026 +2
Oooo Iran is neither genocidal nor terrorist? Man that's the best PR I've seen in a while lol
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Seanspeed Apr 1, 2026 +1
The Islamic government of Iran has the eradication of Israel as one of its actual state platforms. lol Is that not like textbook and *overtly* genocidal?
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Sans-valeur Apr 1, 2026 +10
They did not count on Iran’s internet presence *at all*. And beyond that, who are you negotiating with if you focused on taking out leadership and killing children to *start* the f****** war? It’s so totally fucked that these assholes have the power to affect billons of people. Vibevading brogovernment 🤦
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zachxyz Apr 1, 2026 +1
Iran's internet presence or lack of?
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Julian_Thorne Apr 1, 2026 +5
It is so disappointing to me, as an American, that I believe Iran more than my own Federal government. The Epstein Administration has ZERO credibility.
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Acrobatic_Ad3479 Apr 1, 2026 +27
The bizarre thing is that both statements *could* be true. From what I understand, Iranian leadership is currently fragmented. So one side could be negotiating, whilst another isn't. Or more cynically, they are negotiating with the US to overthrow the other contenders. Edit: which could be a reason to put boots in Iran.
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Darkone539 Apr 1, 2026 +22
It's not that fragmented. They operate under a decentralised command for attacks not for negotiations, where there are many people with the authority still alive. Yesterday Trump claimed it was an "alternative government". Then he named the speaker. [Trump says US is negotiating with Iran’s parliamentary speaker, who denies talks | Arab News](https://www.arabnews.com/node/2638224/middle-east) He's just talking BS.
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Ok-Lavishness5980 Apr 1, 2026 +6
I can’t understand why people still take him serious. Forget the Iranian speaker saying they aren’t talking. In just the last 72 hours, Trump has said: 1.) The war is over. 2.) We don’t care about opening up the strait and Europe and NATO can go get their own oil. 3.) We are currently negotiating an end to the war. 4.) The strait has to be opened first before the war can end. 5.) The strait is open and Iran is letting ships through. 6.) The war will be over in 3-4 weeks. Anyone who believes he is even attached to reality at this point is just stupid. Listen to Rubio, or even Hegseth if you must. But Trump is talking pure dementia garbage now. His statements mean nothing.
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Astralsketch Apr 1, 2026 +2
or maybe it is a reason to just keep doing what you're doing, since the regime fragmenting is what we wanted, and if this much bombing caused this, then why risk the lives of soldiers?
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OBoile Apr 1, 2026 +1
It's far more likely that the pathological liar with a history of lying about this conflict is lying again.
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dowdymeatballs Apr 1, 2026 +1
There's zero basis in reality that the Iranian leadership is fragmented. It's just a bunch of baseless talking points from Western media. If you're actually following any alternative sources, either from non-mainstream Western media or from sources in the Middle East, their government is very much fully functioning, and in fact, has gained even more support over the past month. Perhaps there's some confusion because the Iranians have set up what they call a mosaic system of military command. Essentially a decentralized command structure where they can operate and execute orders unilaterally. However, what this is completely missing is that this is still being coordinated at the strategic level from Tehran, they just don't need to necessarily get permission from a central HQ each time they respond for any individual strike. They did this on purpose, by essentially building redundancy into their command structure.
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mfyxtplyx Apr 1, 2026 +15
So, do we believe the leader of an authoritarian apocalyptic religious cult, or do we believe Iran?
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Reasonable-Cut-6137 Apr 1, 2026 +14
We know this. Everything Trump says is a lie.
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nishitd Apr 1, 2026 +1
Funny thing is, they're probably negotiating but Trump doesn't know how to behave like a serious person and keep his mouth shut so Iran equally tries to humiliate him. Trump likes to be Madman in the negotiations. Iran said fine, we'll do the same.
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Darkone539 Apr 1, 2026 +3
Trump has realised he can't win without putting boots on the ground and is getting ready to leave the mess behind. Never thought I'd see the day the white house was like Russia though, sending out clear PR BS just to cover their own stupidity and lies.
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TeaAndLifting Apr 1, 2026 +1
Trump ***REALLY*** wasn't prepared to commit to this and wants out so badly. It feels like he's throwing out shit statements in the hope that Iran are like "that works for us, we agree" This either shows how ineffective regime change in Iran is, and that power is so decentralised that whoever they think they're talking with, doesn't have enough influence to speak for the whole regime, or the US are just making this up in the hope that someone will listen. Either way, it's sounding more and more like Iran has the strategic upper hand here. Their military can not compare to the US, and are still getting hit from the sky without any abiiity to respond, but they know they have the world's economy by the nuts and America and Israel are not willing to do what is necessary to finish what they started. It's like they expected the regime to fall like a house of cards after the initial strikes. Instead they seem to have made the regime stronger by way of sanction relief, giving them geopolitical power over their neighbours, world power with their ability to strangle the oil and gas economy. Wilder still when you consider that they weren't doing so good a few months ago with the biggest and bloodiest protests for a generation, their economy spiralling, and water shortages. Despite the destruction and military impotence against America and Israel, this war has been the biggest boon for the regime.
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Slatedtoprone Apr 1, 2026 +6
As an American, I am so very frustrated by this. We have to rely on statements from either: an authoritarian government that is fractured OR an orange dipshit liar who wants to be an authoritarian. I’ll concede it’s possible this admin. Is talking to someone. Though the fact they won’t name them because either their own government or US ‘ally’ Israel would murder them doesn’t exactly fill me with hope that any deal reach would be any way enforceable.  Is it just some way to pass the buck? ‘Hey we made a deal with the mail clerk, but they reneged and now the mail clerk got murdered. Not our fault!” God this is what happens when you elect an idiot who doesn’t know what he’s doing that surrounds himself with bigger idiots that are lickspittles.
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Negafox Apr 1, 2026 +7
What a world we live in when we can trust Iran's word over our president
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Hirokage Apr 1, 2026 +2
It's like watching a game of liar's p****.
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LifeTradition4716 Apr 1, 2026 +2
Trump's statements on _______ are false and baseless. Fill in the blank! I'll go first. *Ukraine having no cards
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Capricore58 Apr 1, 2026 +2
The qualifiers are redundant. All of trumps statements are false and baseless
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jiantoi Apr 1, 2026 +2
Trump lies every day we know
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awayish Apr 1, 2026 +2
trump blatantly lying to juice the markets kek
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Hikarilo Apr 1, 2026 +2
Trump is employing the fake it till you make strategy. He will lie and fake that negotiations are taking place right now in order to calm the markets in order to buy enough time for him to actually get Iran to the negotiating table. The problem with this is that Iran have zero trust with the US administration, as they have been attacked both times while they were in negotiations. There is no reason for Iran to believe that the US is acting in good faith. The other problem is whether the person, if he actually exists, also have authority or backing to implement and enforce and ceasefire. Iran currently military structure is decentralized with each commander calling the shots. Will they all agree with the ceasefire and how will this person be able to control the military? Furthermore, a lot of these commanders are more radical as US and Israel have killed the more moderate faction and leaders in Iran.
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angrycamb Apr 1, 2026 +2
Market manipulation
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Money_Cost_2213 Apr 1, 2026 +2
If someone told me 15 years ago that in 2026 id believe the Iranian govt over POTUS, I would have laughed in their face. This timeline is the worst.
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Good_Stretch5445 Apr 1, 2026 +1
Somebody is learning the hard way that Iran is not a 13 year old girl.
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houstonyoureaproblem Apr 1, 2026 +4
Just think about how awful you have to be for the majority of the world to believe Iran's account more than yours.
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TotalEmployment9996 Apr 1, 2026 +5
Most Listnook take
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Khaganate23 Apr 1, 2026 +3
Being Iranian and seeing listnook moments like this has been demoralizing.
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houstonyoureaproblem Apr 1, 2026 +1
If only it was just Listnook. As they say, the truth (social) hurts.
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B_da_man89 Apr 1, 2026 +5
Is this the least reliable and inept administration since the Khmer Rouge?
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Upset_Ad3954 Apr 1, 2026 +1
they weren't inept. They had a clear plan what they wanted to do.
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FigureMost1687 Apr 1, 2026 +2
why would they negotiate ? there is no reason for them to negotiate at the first place ...its just Trump trying to calm down the markets ...he is lying obviously and markets are buying his lies ...
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denNISI Apr 1, 2026 +3
Investors know the routine and if they all do it at the same time then...
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sirferrell Apr 1, 2026 +2
We know
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SlowCrates Apr 1, 2026 +2
Everyone knows, Iran, don't worry.
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tun3man Apr 1, 2026 +2
Donald Trump is a child rapist
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eelam_garek Apr 1, 2026 +1
He lied?? Get right out of town.
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Constant-Tea3148 Apr 1, 2026 +1
I think these headlines ought to start differentiating instead of generalising by saying "Iran says". Theres multiple different branches of power in Iran, it is possible for the IRGC to say one thing and the president another. Question is who actually holds the power to make these decisions? Because that's the opinion that holds most relevance to the outcome of this conflict.
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SnooRegrets6428 Apr 1, 2026 +1
Can we fix these headlines. Iran, irgc, parliament and president seems to be all different factions.
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Mimicking-hiccuping Apr 1, 2026 +1
Well colour me shocked. Id be surprised if he's even talking to a real person. Probably someone in the whitehouse canteen that's vaguely Asian looking
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SnoopsBadunkadunk Apr 1, 2026 +1
Who believes this will be over in weeks, and this is not another Iraq going on for years? Even the ostensible justification is the same (WMD). Trump’s “lie harder until the truth bends around you” isn’t going to work here.
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sunny0_0 Apr 1, 2026 +1
Even being and idiot and pathetic on the world stage is something that Trump revels in as a narcissist and sad sack o'sht.
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derrick81787 Apr 1, 2026 +1
I just scrolled past a post on Listnook where the president of Iran was saying they would stop the war if so and so demands are met. That sounds like at least someone is trying to negotiate. I think the more likely scenario here is that Iran's government is fractured and one arm doesn't know what the other arm is doing. The guy who released this statement might not be negotiating, but it sounds like somebody is.
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Luv2022Understanding Apr 1, 2026 +1
Big surprise!
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xmuskorx Apr 1, 2026 +1
I have zero trust in what either side is saying. remember that Baghdad bob was staying that they are winning all the way until the end
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awesomedan24 Apr 1, 2026 +1
Trump's Iranian negotiators go to a different school, you wouldn't know them /S
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letsseeitmore Apr 1, 2026 +1
Conman gonna con.
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ghost_n_the_shell Apr 1, 2026 +1
We know Iran. We know.
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Wooden-Variety175 Apr 1, 2026 +1
Alright. Let me break it down for you. His statements are true kind of. The iranian president masoud pezeshkian made a public statement that Iran was willing for a ceasefire if there were garaunteeds the u.s. and israel would not attack again in the near future. Trump then posts about how the new regime president, being much more moderate and less radical, wants a ceasefire Everyone gets confused and thinks hes talking about Iran's new supreme leader since the president has been there for a few years Regardless Iran's president is actually controlled opposition not the fake kind that people conspiracy theorist about. He's a reformist who has no political power, is constantly sidestepped and overriden by the IRGC and clergy, and really is just there so they can keep on an eye on the reformists and make sure they dont go too far in subverting the regime. He has no real power to do anything at all.
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NoNSFW_Workaccount Apr 1, 2026 +1
Is this the guy that also said they captured 150 Delta Force Soldiers in the beginning days of the war?
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swagmans69 Apr 1, 2026 +1
Ok so puts or calls? Donnie is speaking after market close today.
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bikbar1 Apr 1, 2026 +1
Anything said by the President of the United States of America should not be taken seriously. Also the words of any members of his administration can not be trusted.
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uprightshark Apr 1, 2026 +1
What does it say about where we are, when the Iranian Government is more credible than the US President 🤔
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Unilted_Match1176 Apr 1, 2026 +1
I believe Iran.
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bicycle-made-for2 Apr 1, 2026 +1
….now, who do I believe, Iran or Trump? No contest…….Iran every day. Trump can’t tell the truth even if it’s in his interests to do so, it’s not in his DNA
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Drgnx0 Apr 1, 2026 +1
Considering how Trump won this election, you could see why he thinks he could keep fooling Americans. Lies like this reflect badly on him, but they are an even worse reflection of how gullible he believes Americans are. He also seems unable to accept that less than a third of Americans actually voted for him, and that most don't beleive his BS.
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scatterbrained_scamp Apr 1, 2026 +1
I'm inclined to believe Iran as Trump is a bloviating buffoon with waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too much power. Our guardrails have failed us, Congress is complicit.
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