
America First with Nicholas J. Fuentes Repost IRAN WAR DAY 25: Exposing The FAKE Peace Process | America First Ep. 1663
Mar 25, 2026
A hot take on the Iran war’s supposed “fake” peace talks and why diplomacy might be theater. Claims of a coordinated effort to rehabilitate a political figure and the networks behind it are unpacked. Military movements, plans for control of the Strait, and Gulf states’ calculations are discussed. Notes on domestic weaknesses and audience banter round out the conversation.
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Peace Talks As A Market Reassurance Ruse
- Nicholas J. Fuentes argues the announced Iran peace talks are a market-reassurance ruse.
- He cites the timing around market hours and a tougher 15-point U.S. demand as evidence the diplomacy is performative.
Domestic Security Weaknesses Compound War Risk
- Fuentes highlights the domestic vulnerability: simultaneous TSA staffing crises and a partial shutdown during the Iran war.
- He warns this combination could create security gaps reminiscent of disaster-movie scenarios and raise risk of domestic incidents.
Why The 15 Point Plan Signals Bad Faith
- The U.S. 15-point proposal demands Iran dismantle enrichment, destroy Natanz/Isfahan/Fordow, stop ballistic missiles, and end proxy support.
- Fuentes says that expansion from nuclear-only to nukes+missiles+proxies proves the U.S. isn't serious about a realistic settlement.
