With this logic. Freeze all Israeli money and give it to all the Nations around Israel. This will finance the rebuild and allow all the Christian Nations to send all the Arab refugees back home. Humanity will start healing and global Harmony & economy will flourish. A new world rhythmic Beat will begin drumming.
Number one ) it’s not IRCV money it’s the Citizens Number Two the United States hostages of 1979, 59 of them kept for a year thanks to the idiotic President Carter should get compensation Number three the military personnel that have been killed recently from missile attacks they too should get compensation, Number four past Americans murder they too should get compensation last but not lease they can pay for our time in this war
President Trump’s move neuters #1 without firing a shot:
“Subdue the enemy without fighting” (Sun Tzu): By redirecting the assets to compensate victims, the U.S. denies Iran the propaganda victory of “we got our money back” while still technically not “stealing” it outright. It also creates a deterrent—further attacks literally cost Iran its own reserves.
“Attack the enemy’s strategy”: Iran’s entire endgame was to trade de-escalation (reopen Hormuz, limit nuclear) for cash + sanctions relief. This proposal flips the script: cash only flows after good behavior, and only to repair the damage Iran caused. It undercuts the economic incentive Tehran was counting on to rally hardliners or buy time.
Know the enemy’s center of gravity: Iran’s regime is already economically hollowed out (rial collapse, oil exports near zero from the blockade, inflation 60%+, protests crushed but grievances intact). Removing the $24B windfall as an easy win accelerates internal pressure without requiring U.S. ground troops or arming rebels.
Trump systematically stripping Iran’s leverage in real time. It’s classic indirect warfare—using the enemy’s own demands against it, maintaining the economic siege, and forcing Tehran to choose between continued pain or a lopsided deal. Iran can still escalate (missiles, proxies, Hormuz), but every escalation now makes its frozen money evaporate faster. The regime’s economy is already in freefall; this just removes its best off-ramp for quick cash. Whether it forces capitulation or a better framework depends on how long Iran can endure the squeeze, but the leverage shift is clearly in Washington’s favor.
With this logic. Freeze all Israeli money and give it to all the Nations around Israel. This will finance the rebuild and allow all the Christian Nations to send all the Arab refugees back home. Humanity will start healing and global Harmony & economy will flourish. A new world rhythmic Beat will begin drumming.
Why are we negotiating with terrorists?
Number one ) it’s not IRCV money it’s the Citizens Number Two the United States hostages of 1979, 59 of them kept for a year thanks to the idiotic President Carter should get compensation Number three the military personnel that have been killed recently from missile attacks they too should get compensation, Number four past Americans murder they too should get compensation last but not lease they can pay for our time in this war
President Trump’s move neuters #1 without firing a shot:
“Subdue the enemy without fighting” (Sun Tzu): By redirecting the assets to compensate victims, the U.S. denies Iran the propaganda victory of “we got our money back” while still technically not “stealing” it outright. It also creates a deterrent—further attacks literally cost Iran its own reserves. “Attack the enemy’s strategy”: Iran’s entire endgame was to trade de-escalation (reopen Hormuz, limit nuclear) for cash + sanctions relief. This proposal flips the script: cash only flows after good behavior, and only to repair the damage Iran caused. It undercuts the economic incentive Tehran was counting on to rally hardliners or buy time. Know the enemy’s center of gravity: Iran’s regime is already economically hollowed out (rial collapse, oil exports near zero from the blockade, inflation 60%+, protests crushed but grievances intact). Removing the $24B windfall as an easy win accelerates internal pressure without requiring U.S. ground troops or arming rebels.
Trump systematically stripping Iran’s leverage in real time. It’s classic indirect warfare—using the enemy’s own demands against it, maintaining the economic siege, and forcing Tehran to choose between continued pain or a lopsided deal. Iran can still escalate (missiles, proxies, Hormuz), but every escalation now makes its frozen money evaporate faster. The regime’s economy is already in freefall; this just removes its best off-ramp for quick cash. Whether it forces capitulation or a better framework depends on how long Iran can endure the squeeze, but the leverage shift is clearly in Washington’s favor.