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Grotesque Hypocrisy: Trump’s “Negotiation” Stunt as Protest Bloodsoak Rises to Ghastly 544

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — A SHOCKING DEAL is being brokered in the BLOOD of Iranian protesters. President Donald Trump has REVEALED that the murderous Iranian regime, responsible for the SLAUGHTER of at least 544 of its own citizens, is now desperate to negotiate with Washington. This isn’t diplomacy—it’s a CHILLING admission that Tehran’s grip is slipping, and the White House is poised to strike a bargain with butchers while bodies still litter the streets.

As the internet BLACKOUT continues, enabling a brutal crackdown that has seen over 10,600 arrests, the regime’s Foreign Minister had the AUDACITY to claim the situation is “under total control” while blaming the U.S. and Israel for the violence. This is a STAGED narrative, a desperate lie to cover up the CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY unfolding in total darkness. Meanwhile, pro-government mobs are mobilized to chant “Death to America!”—a grotesque spectacle orchestrated by the very theocracy pleading for talks.

The WHITE HOUSE is now weighing cyberattacks and direct military strikes, with Trump vowing to hit Iran “at levels they’ve never been hit before.” But the DEEPER, more DISTURBING truth is this: the administration is simultaneously setting up a MEETING with the same regime it threatens to bomb. This is not strength; it is a DANGEROUS and CYNICAL game where Iranian lives are the bargaining chips. The regime is “tired of being beat up,” Trump says, as it executes its youth in the shadows.

The world is being asked to accept a HORRIFYING paradox: that a government drowning in the blood of its people can be a legitimate partner for peace. As the death toll mounts in silence, one must ask: when the guns fall silent, will the West have NEGOTIATED with monsters to secure a deal, forever staining its hands with the sacrifice of the forgotten?



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