Oil prices are already falling -What will the media and DemocRATs find to bitch about next?

Oil prices tumbled Monday after President Trump announced the U.S.-Iran deal that will reopen the Strait of Hormuz, sending relief through global energy markets after months of wartime disruption. Brent crude, the global benchmark, fell 4.8 percent in Asian trading to $83.18 a barrel, while U.S. crude dropped 5.6 percent to $80.13 as traders reacted to the prospect of oil shipments moving again through the critical waterway. --- https://mxmnews.com/article/cd523e13-5353-4bc2-be67-4e798d1fb79c?oil-prices-are-already-falling

And the only price we had to pay was surrendering to them and making them a superpower in the region.

 

Reporting on the draft agreement says:

 

We are paying them reparations. The number being tossed around is $300 million to be paid by US taxpayers. To fool the rubes, they are calling it an investment fund. No matter how much turd polish they put on it, there is no getting around they are war reparations. 

We are giving them access to their frozen funds.

 

Sanctions are being lifted so they can sell their oil on the open market.

 

They will be able to start charging tolls and administrative fees to ships passing through the straight after 60 days which grants them complete control

of the straight which is something they didn't have before.

 

They get to keep their current stockpile of enriched uranium.

 

The only thing we got in exchange was an ambiguous agreement to hold talks on the future of their nuclear weapons program in a few months where they will be free to say no to any and all proposals made if they desire. 

 

Trump is billing this a permanent treaty.

 

Make no mistake about it Davey  boy, this is the most embarrassing military defeat in the history of the United States. 

Oh, I almost forgot by time it is said and done this war will cost the American taxpayers well over a trillion dollars.

 

I think most folks won't  think this is an occasion worth celebrating once they know the details. 

Edited on Jun 15, 2026 5:35am
Originally posted by: Mark

And the only price we had to pay was surrendering to them and making them a superpower in the region.

 

Reporting on the draft agreement says:

 

We are paying them reparations. The number being tossed around is $300 million to be paid by US taxpayers. To fool the rubes, they are calling it an investment fund. No matter how much turd polish they put on it, there is no getting around they are war reparations. 

We are giving them access to their frozen funds.

 

Sanctions are being lifted so they can sell their oil on the open market.

 

They will be able to start charging tolls and administrative fees to ships passing through the straight after 60 days which grants them complete control

of the straight which is something they didn't have before.

 

They get to keep their current stockpile of enriched uranium.

 

The only thing we got in exchange was an ambiguous agreement to hold talks on the future of their nuclear weapons program in a few months where they will be free to say no to any and all proposals made if they desire. 

 

Trump is billing this a permanent treaty.

 

Make no mistake about it Davey  boy, this is the most embarrassing military defeat in the history of the United States. 

Oh, I almost forgot by time it is said and done this war will cost the American taxpayers well over a trillion dollars.

 

I think most folks won't  think this is an occasion worth celebrating once they know the details. 


 The details of the agreement have not been offically released - where did your information come from? Post your source.

Originally posted by: David Miller

 The details of the agreement have not been offically released - where did your information come from? Post your source.


Google News give it a try.


Originally posted by: Mark

Google News give it a try.


 I did and did not see what you "claimed". Now, post your exact source(s) - or quit lying.

Reuters is reporting that Trump got a promise from Iran on nuclear weapons: "Iran agrees that it will neither produce nor acquire nuclear weapons - a promise Tehran has been making repeatedly"

 

That is probably worth going to war and inflicting economic damage on the world, don't you think?

 

 

 

Wait a minute, I just checked my notes, and there was already a signed agreement. During the Obama Administration, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action was signed. Trump withdrew from that deal in 2018, went to war in 2026, and replaced it with a promise. Seems pointless, doesn't it?

Originally posted by: MaxFlavor

Reuters is reporting that Trump got a promise from Iran on nuclear weapons: "Iran agrees that it will neither produce nor acquire nuclear weapons - a promise Tehran has been making repeatedly"

 

That is probably worth going to war and inflicting economic damage on the world, don't you think?

 

 

 

Wait a minute, I just checked my notes, and there was already a signed agreement. During the Obama Administration, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action was signed. Trump withdrew from that deal in 2018, went to war in 2026, and replaced it with a promise. Seems pointless, doesn't it?


 Everything you cite here is "pointless". The details have not been offically posted and you and your ilk have already started mouthing off about things that you have no proof of.

Reuter, Google News?  Come on, it's not official until some random person puts a distorted interpretation of it on Facebook.  

So Trump fucks everything up, and it temporarily gets a little better, and Davey Dog says we should be kissing his toes.

 

I'll wait until gas prices return to pre-Turd War levels before I celebrate.

Trump single handedly raised oil prices....now they are coming down a little.    Sorta.   Can someone give the man a big pat on the back?

 

The definition of "Victory" has gone from stopping Iran from getting a nuclear weapon and killing its own people....to now just getting oil prices in the same neighborhood as before the dumb-fuck war started.

 

If MAGA was in charge of the goal posts New England would have won the Superbowl by 20 points last year. 

 

Edited on Jun 15, 2026 7:41am
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