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Postby admin » Thu Apr 16, 2026 6:59 am

Trump Embarrassed After Iran 'Foils' US Assassination Plan: Full Details OF How America Failed Again
Hindustan Times
Apr 14, 2026

Major embarrassment for the Trump government after JD Vance’s much‑hyped Iran talks in Pakistan collapsed – and now Tehran is hinting that the failure went far beyond diplomacy. Days after the Islamabad negotiations ended with no deal, an Iranian delegate has claimed the team felt “seriously threatened” on their way home. The claims follow condemnations from Iran’s Foreign Ministry about open calls in U.S. political and media circles for the assassination of Iranian negotiators if the talks failed. Watch the video for more.



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Days after the highstakes talks between the United States and Iran in Pakistan collapsed without a breakthrough, a major embarrassment has hit the Trump administration. Now, explosive new claims suggest the US may even have tried to target Iran's negotiators themselves and failed at that too. The Iranian delegation's plane was suddenly diverted midjourney, and Tehran's envoys say they were forced to change course and routing, foiling a supposed murder plans. From failed diplomacy to botched war plans and now shadowy intelligence operations, Iran is increasingly portraying the US as a bumbling superpower that threatens everything and [music] achieves nothing.

Days after the USA and Iran wrapped up their tense talks in Pakistan, a stunning revelation has now emerged from within the Iranian delegation itself, casting a long shadow over what really happened once the cameras were turned off.
According to one member of the Iranian delegation, the team felt seriously threatened during their journey, a claim that suggests the risks they faced went far beyond normal diplomatic pressure or routine security concerns. These developments were reported by Iran International, which cited an interview on Al-Myadin with Muhammad Marandi, a key adviser often close to Tehran's negotiating circles, giving the allegations additional political weight. Marandi said the talks ended abruptly following a direct intervention by US Vice President JD Vance, implying that Washington's leadership pulled the plug and chose escalation over compromise at a critical moment.

Following the breakdown of the negotiations, the Iranian team began their journey back to Tehran on April 12th, expecting a routine return home after an exhausting but inconclusive 21-hour round of talks. Marandi claims that while they were flying back to Iran, members of the delegation felt seriously threatened, prompting a decision to divert their aircraft away from its original destination and instead head toward Marshard. He says the plane was unexpectedly diverted and made what he described as an emergency landing in Marshard, a move that underscores how urgent and real the perceived threat seemed to those on board. From there, members of the delegation did not immediately fly onward, but continued their journey to Tehran using trains, cars, and buses, a patchwork route that signals deep concern over their safety in the air.
Marandi did not provide specific details about who or what exactly posed the alleged threat, leaving many questions unanswered and fueling speculation about whether foreign
intelligence services were involved. However, he stressed that despite the danger, the Iranian delegation was determined to return home, and refused to remain in Pakistan under extended protection, insisting on finishing their mission and going back to Tehran.

Marandi's revelations came on the heels of statements from Iran's foreign ministry condemning what it called assassination threats and incitement in US media against the negotiators, tying his account into a broader Iranian narrative of state level intimidation and terror. Social media erupted with concern over the safety of senior Tehran officials after the highstakes US Iran talks in Islamabad collapsed without an agreement. Online user speculated about potential assassination plots targeting Iranian delegates during and after the meeting, amplifying fears about their security. Unverified claims circulated that extra security measures, including the use of decoy aircraft, were deployed to shield top Iranian negotiators from possible attacks. This wave of speculation followed similar warnings from Iran's foreign ministry, which had already condemned what it called open incitement against its leaders.

On April 11th, as the talks got underway, ministry spokesperson Esmail Baki highlighted mounting security threats to senior officials participating in the negotiations. Baki alleged that elements within US policy and media were openly advocating the killing of Iranian leaders if the peace talks failed.
Iran's delegation in Islamabad included foreign minister Abbas Araghchi and Parliament Speaker Muhammad Bergar Galibah, underlining the political weight Tehran placed on the talks. As Baki voiced these concerns, Iran and the United States ultimately failed to reach a deal despite some of intensive negotiations.

The rare in-person meeting, the first of its kind in over a decade, had raised hopes of deescalation before ending in disappointment. US Vice President JD Vance later said the discussions were held in good faith, but acknowledged they had not produced any agreement. Vance added that Washington had put forward what he called its final and best offer, arguing that Tehran chose not to accept key conditions, particularly on nuclear commitments. Donald Trump, meanwhile, struck a defiant tone, insisting that the United States had already won the conflict by defeating Iran militarily, regardless of whether a deal was reached.

Reports indicate that a US naval blockade in the straight of Hormuz came into effect on April 13th. According to multiple sources, US naval forces have reportedly begun restricting vessels from entering or departing ports associated with Iran. A White House official confirmed to CNBC that the blockade in the Straight of Hormuz is now operational. Naval units at sea are said to have adhered to President Trump's stated 10:00 a.m. Eastern time deadline for enforcing the blockade. The US president also issued a new warning to Iran through a statement posted on Truth Social on April 13th. Trump stated that Iran's fast attack vessels could face retaliation if they attempt to interfere with US operations. The US president said, and I quote, "Iran's navy is laying at the bottom of the sea, completely obliterated, 158 ships. What we have not hit are their small number of what they call fast attack ships, because we did not consider them much of a threat. Warning. If any of these ships come anywhere close to our blockade, they will be immediately eliminated using the same system of kill that we use against the drug dealers on boats at sea.[missiles from above] It is quick and brutal. PS. 98.2% of drugs coming into the US by ocean or sea have stopped. End quote. Iran's foreign ministry responded strongly, criticizing what it described as a unilateral blockade imposed by the United States. Spokesperson Esmail Bagghai questioned whether such actions could justify broader economic consequences at a global level. Iran Foreign Ministry said, and I quote, "Can an illegal war of choice be won through a revenge of choice against the global economy? Is it ever worthwhile to cut off one's nose to spite one's face?" End quote.

Ahead of the stated deadline, Iran's armed forces indicated that maritime security in the region would be directly impacted if its interests were threatened. The Katamalania headquarters issued a statement warning of potential retaliatory measures at sea. Iranian authorities also described the proposed blockade as unlawful and characterized it as an act of maritime coercion. For the good of our nation, let's work together and let's truly make America great again.
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Re: Part 2 Anti-Anti-Nazi Barbarian Hordes are Knocking Down

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U.S Will KILL us' Peace Talks Fail, Scared Iran FM Araghchi Ditches Plane, Plans Escape Route | 4K
CNN-News18
Apr 16, 2026

Iran FM Abbas Araghchi and delegation ditched their plane mid-flight to Mashhad, then ground-traveled 900km by fearing U.S. strike after 21-hour Islamabad talks with JD Vance imploded over nukes, Hormuz, trust—first high-level meet since 1979. The chaotic "war zone" room saw walkouts with no deal and diplomacy on knife-edge.

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Re: Part 2 Anti-Anti-Nazi Barbarian Hordes are Knocking Down

Postby admin » Fri Apr 17, 2026 5:36 am

Trump Throws a Tantrum Over His Ballroom, Feud with Pope Continues & Roadkill Enthusiast RFK Jr
Jimmy Kimmel Live
Apr 16, 2026

Trump is in Las Vegas to pat himself on the back for his “No Tax on Tips” policy, he lashed out four times today against a federal judge who ordered them to pause construction on his big beautiful ballroom, things seem to be moving forward with his Triumphal Arch project, we are on Day 4 of Trump’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, his battle with Pope Leo shows no signs of slowing down, Lauren Boebert weighed in on the recent exodus of Congressmen Eric Swalwell and Tony Gonzales, RFK Jr. carved the penis off of a dead raccoon to “study it later,” TMZ caught up with him today to ask a question that needed to be asked, he appeared before the House Ways and Means Committee to defend planned budget cuts to his Department of Health, and Jimmy talks to RFK Junior Jr. about his new podcast!

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Scared US Army Finishes Entire Stock Of New 'Untested' Missiles In Iran, Still Losing?|Hormuz,Israel
Hindustan Times
Apr 16, 2026

Controversy is mounting over reports that the U.S. may have deployed untested missiles during the Iran war, raising serious questions about military preparedness and strategy. The Precision Strike Missile (PrSM)—developed by Lockheed Martin—was reportedly used extensively despite being in a relatively early operational phase. Claims that stockpiles were quickly exhausted have fueled speculation about supply constraints, even as President Donald Trump insists the war is “going swimmingly” and nearing an end. Meanwhile, conflicting reports over a deadly strike in Lamerd and Pentagon denials have added to the confusion. With reinforcement deployments continuing and the Strait of Hormuz crisis unresolved, the debate over U.S. military capability and decision-making is intensifying.

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$17000000000 Up In 'Smoke': Trump Fools Arabs, Diverts Their Money To Cash-Strapped Ally In Iran War
Hindustan Times
Apr 16, 2026

Fresh controversy has erupted around Donald Trump after explosive claims that billions meant for Gaza reconstruction may have been diverted amid the ongoing Iran war. Reports suggest nearly $17 billion allocated under the “Gaza Board of Peace” may have been rerouted to support Israel’s military operations—allegations that have intensified scrutiny on Washington’s role in the conflict

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