Trump's Crypto Money Meets Iranian Talks: Kushner, Vance, and Pakistan's Military Center the Stage
A deal supposedly signed in Islamabad allows Zach Witkoff, CEO of World Liberty Financial, to use the stablecoin for Pakistan's cross-border transactions, explicitly linking private crypto business to international policy.
Users point fingers at a deep entanglement: The narrative circulating shows the elder Witkoff, JD Vance, and Jared Kushner meeting with Iranian negotiators under Pakistan's mediation. Meanwhile, other participants relay Iranian warnings that Trump might resume military attacks if a comprehensive deal—covering nuclear enrichment and sanctions—fails, suggesting the window is closing.
The overwhelming implication circulating is that Donald Trump's associates are overtly mixing 'personal financial business' with critical US foreign policy decisions. The fault line is drawn between the perceived financial maneuvering of Trump's circle and Iran's assessment that US policy is erratic, perhaps even driven by Israeli input.
Key Points
World Liberty Financial stablecoin used for Pakistan's cross-border transactions.
HellsBelle states that Zach Witkoff signed this deal in Islamabad, directly linking the crypto firm to foreign policy mechanisms.
High-level negotiation meetings involving key Trump figures.
HellsBelle confirms the process involves the elder Witkoff, JD Vance, and Jared Kushner meeting with Iran’s negotiators, brokered by Pakistan.
Iran demands comprehensive talks (nuclear, sanctions, non-aggression).
pete_link notes Iran seeks a massive deal but believes its chances are diminishing due to US demands and Trump’s unpredictable actions.
Iran warns Trump's actions risk war.
pete_link reports a senior Iranian official warned that Trump might resume military attacks if negotiations break down.
The nexus of private finance and state policy.
HellsBelle concludes the pattern shows the Trump circle conflating 'personal financial business' with US foreign policy strategy.
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