Imagine a world where a ruthless dictator has groomed a wealthy narcissist to help him take over the United States. The narcissist invents the persona of a self-made billionaire and that fantasy plays out on reality TV for fourteen years — with plenty of help from makeup, costumers, and most especially editors. But that’s not the part you ever hear. All you hear is about the fantasy character, who doesn’t exist in real life, but Donald Trump runs for president in June, 2015, as if he was the person he play acted on The Apprentice. Vladimir Putin then activates his Comrade Krasnov asset and here we are, ten years later, on the brink of WWIII. Tell me that’s not a Twilight Zone scenario? Enter one Lev Parnas, who knows both characters well, and he’ll explain to you the ins and outs of the war with Iran.

He [Trump] always keeps the press chasing ghosts. That’s how he stays in charge of the cycle. But behind the curtain? That’s where the real deals are happening.

And right now, I’m telling you—the real deal is between Trump and Putin.

Trump

Wants

to Strike—But Putin Says No

Let me be clear:

Donald Trump wants to strike Iran.

He wants the credit.

My sources— people who know—tell me Trump wants to go down in history as the man who “took out” Iran’s nuclear facilities. That’s the legacy he craves.

That is screwed up, if true and I have no reason to believe it’s not true. But it shows what a sociopath Trump is, if he’s planning on going to war with another country just so he can have a footnote in history as a tough guy.

But here’s the truth:

He’s being stopped.

Stopped by Stephen Witkoff, who’s acting as a backchannel between Trump, Putin, and Iran.

And stopped by Vladimir Putin, who’s playing a long game—and needs Iran to survive.

Why Putin Can’t Let Trump Strike—Yet

Putin doesn’t want Iran’s regime to collapse.

He needs it.

Iran is a critical cog in Putin’s shadow empire:

  • It moves oil for Russia through its sanctioned fleets.
  • It keeps the Middle East unstable—exactly how Putin likes it.
  • It funnels narco money, arms, and influence across Latin America, Africa, and Europe.

And most importantly?

Putin has over 600 Russian scientists inside Iran’s nuclear facilities.

He said so on the record this week. That was no fluke—it was a warning to Trump and Israel: don’t even think about it.

Whoa ho! Now we’re talking Manhattan Project skullduggery. Oh, this is getting too far out there. But again, I don’t doubt what Parnas says and I certainly don’t doubt anything that Putin said on the record.

Parnas goes on to say that Trump “heard it, loud and clear” and then talks about the MAGA Civil War in the event that Trump does go to war with Iran. But here’s the part you need to know: either way you cut it, Putin benefits. Whether he removes his scientists and puts them somewhere safe or whether he has Donnie Two Weeks delaying everything all the time. He benefits.

While the headlines scream about “indecision,” the real story is about coordination:

  • Trump isn’t holding back because he wants peace.
  • He’s holding back because Putin is telling him to.
  • And because Witkoff is managing the backchannel.

Meanwhile, the chaos still helps Russia.

If oil fields start burning? If tankers get hit?

That’s good for Putin.

Oil prices spike.

Russia profits.

The U.S. economy gets squeezed.

It’s all part of the same strategy.

And while that unfolds, we’ve got Russian-connected operatives like Sergio Gor hand-picking the people who get federal jobs—without having been vetted himself. He’s the gatekeeper now. Think about that.

Our institutions are compromised from the inside.

Our foreign policy is being outsourced.

And the American people?

You’re only getting the show version.

Why is the media not getting statements from Stephen Witkoff—the man at the center of the talks and negotiations between Iran, the Middle East, and Vladimir Putin?

Why is no one pressing him for answers when he’s the only person in Trump’s orbit who’s met with Putin multiple times—and is now acting as a shadow envoy?

Why is the media not talking about Putin’s comments, his open warning about the 600 Russian scientists working inside Iran’s nuclear sites—a statement that was clearly meant to stop Trump from striking.

Why is the media barely covering the fractures inside MAGA, or calling out how Tucker Carlson is repeating Kremlin propaganda word-for-word, even as the movement splits apart?

Because as I’ve been telling you—the media is complicit.

They’re chasing headlines, not the truth.

And the real tragedy is that it’s not the journalists; it’s the corporate owners. It’s the likes of Disney, Paramount, Patrick Soon-Shiong and Jeff Bezos. The journalists are either leaving in droves, being bought out, or trying to hang on by the skin of their teeth and tell the truth while pleasing their corporate overlords, which is virtually impossible.

In conclusion, war with Iran will begin when Vladimir Putin decides it will. Not before. Karoline Leavitt said as much yesterday when she said Trump “would follow his instincts” meaning whatever his puppet master tells him to do. Aren’t you soothed and comforted now?

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1 COMMENT

  1. Nearly all the press I’m seeing on Russia/Iran is from India. Crickets from U.S. media.Congressional Democrats need to investigate Gor — ASAP.

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