Monday, May 25, 2026

Leftists spread rumours of "Trump's Surrender"—Turns out to be fake news

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Explosive! A stunning plot twist! The real inside story of Trump's Iran negotiations revealed
—Key Inside Story Revealed! Leftists Spread Rumors of "Trump's Surrender"—Turns Out to Be Fake News
Reporter : Wang Duruo / Editor: Zhong Kang / https://www.aboluowang.com/2026/0525/2387749.html

On 24 May 2026, conservative American political commentator Scott Jennings revealed on the X platform that he had just received an internal briefing from a "senior Trump administration official (SAO)" regarding the current status of the Iran negotiations. The briefing revealed that the U.S.-Iran agreement is "95% complete," but the Trump team's attitude is unusually hardline. "If Iran only wants to sabotage the agreement, the U.S. would rather not sign it at all."

Scott Jennings emphasized that the U.S. will never "give Iran money for no reason." He pointed out that recent rumours circulating that the U.S. will lift sanctions early and send money to Iran are all false information deliberately released by Iranian hardliners, especially the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), with the aim of sabotaging the negotiations.

According to his disclosure, the core framework of the agreement currently consists of two steps:

First, Iran must reopen the Strait of Hormuz, restore global energy and trade flows, and agree to abandon uranium enrichment.

Second, the U.S. will reclaim Iran's nuclear stockpile. Only after this is completed can Iran possibly obtain a sanctions waiver.

The report points out that the U.S. position is extremely clear: if Iran does not fulfill its commitments, "they will gain nothing."

Scott Jennings also revealed that the agreement has not yet been formally signed, mainly due to "wording issues." Although Iran has agreed to the framework in principle, internal negotiations within the Iranian regime continue regarding certain wording, so a formal agreement may still be several days away.

However, the U.S. believes that Iran has made commitments on two key issues: "opening the Strait of Hormuz" and "handing over its nuclear stockpile."

This senior official also stated that the Trump administration's long-term goal is very clear: "to ensure that Iran can never possess nuclear weapons."

More notably, the official believes that Iran's strategic capabilities have been significantly limited after the recent military strikes. "Iran's ability to project power is much weaker than it was two months ago; their industrial base for manufacturing ballistic missiles has been largely destroyed."

Scott Jennings stated that if an agreement is ultimately reached, the U.S. expects to hold a high-level signing ceremony attended by top U.S. government officials.

Aboluowang commentator Wang Duran analyzes that this shows the Trump administration is attempting to simultaneously suppress Iran's nuclear capabilities, stabilize the global energy market, and avoid further U.S. involvement in a Middle East war.

Wang Duran further analyzed: The so-called "not giving Iran money" does not mean the US will directly provide cash aid to Iran, but rather refers to the large amount of overseas dollar assets of the Iranian regime frozen in South Korea, Qatar, Iraq, and other places. The real focus of Jennings' revelation is that the Trump camp believes these reports of "U.S. concessions" are largely a coordinated effort by Iranian hardliners and the U.S. left-wing media to sabotage negotiations and create internal pressure within the Republican Party.

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