03/28/2026
It looks like the whole world has lived above their means by the looks of each of their debt and it is time for Iran/Russia/China/U.S. (Democrats) to each start looking into the mirror and clean up your acts. You have a President of the U.S. who has worked tirelessly 24/7 to put the world back in orbit instead of fighting to destroy yourselves.
All of you have plenty within your own country to work with your own people and be successful. So stop being selfish and always wanting more than you deserve and trying to take what is not yours.
Democrats, Schumer, especially you – you have allowed the hard liners in your country to take over your party. Hamas is not part of our country and you know that; but, it is your fault that you have not done your job to protect your party and that needs to change.
Now, it time to stop and say a prayer for the world, President Trump, our soldiers from the countries involved in the war to do their job and restore peace in the Middle East. Iran has caused enough destruction and it is now time to pray their leaders have enough sense to see the path to peace.
No one country can run the world and it is time for all countries to join together especially Iran/Russia/China, and work together to run their own countries, live in peace, and stop trying to destroy each other. Again, one country or their religion cannot run the world as we have found out.
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White House eyes Iran’s parliament speaker Ghalibaf as potential key to future tal
Ghalibaf emerges as possible US-Iran bridge
Iran’s parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has surfaced as a potential intermediary in U.S.-Iran peace efforts, despite his hardline record and public skepticism toward negotiations. The Trump administration is weighing him among several options as regional mediators like Pakistan, Turkey, and Egypt work to establish dialogue channels amid an escalating Middle East war. His deep ties to Iran’s power structure and military past could either facilitate talks or harden positions, influencing the conflict’s next phase.
Ghalibaf’s unexpected rise as a peace channel.
Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, Iran’s parliament speaker and former IRGC commander, is being floated by some in Washington as a potential negotiator in the U.S.-Iran war. Axios and Politico report that figures linked to the Trump administration have engaged with him, though Tehran officially denies talks. His consideration signals a pragmatic search for influential insiders who could open a path to dialogue despite deep mistrust.
Iran’s parliament speaker takes center role in peace talks
White House eyes Iran’s parliament speaker Ghalibaf as potential key to future talks
A polarizing figure with deep regime ties.
Ghalibaf’s career spans military, police, and political leadership, including controversial roles in suppressing protests and corruption allegations as Tehran’s mayor. He is closely associated with Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei and has run unsuccessfully for president four times. Analysts like Abbas Milani describe him as an ambitious apparatchik whose leadership aspirations could influence his approach to negotiations.
Axios World·
Iran’s parliament speaker takes center role in peace talks
Regional mediators push for dialogue
Pakistan has taken a lead role in conveying U.S. proposals to Iran and has pitched Islamabad as a venue for possible talks, while Turkey and Egypt conduct parallel outreach. China, a close ally of Pakistan and a long-time partner of Iran, has urged Tehran to engage in negotiations while balancing its relations with Gulf states. These coordinated diplomatic moves are aimed at creating openings for dialogue, even as Tehran publicly denies direct talks with Washington.
Newsweek
Why Pakistan has emerged as a mediator between US and Iran
High stakes as Iran readies counter-proposal.
Iran is expected to deliver a counter-proposal to a U.S. peace plan, a development that could determine whether talks progress or stall. The war, triggered by U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran’s nuclear and industrial sites, has widened across the Middle East. With U.S. officials signaling openness to diplomacy and mediators active, Tehran’s response will be a pivotal moment in the conflict. 1
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