by Peter Koenig,Global Research:
Did President Trump really make a deal or rather betray the public at large again – for the umpteenth time? Such treason is only possible because nobody reads the details. He knows it. The mainstream knows it. The Big Shot politicians know it.
The deliberate confusion on where to sign the “Deal,” first Geneva, then at Macron’s insistence in Evian where the G7 met (15-17 June 2026),then on the Swiss Buergenstock mountain (where the absurd May 2024 Ukrainian Peace Talk, without Russian presence, took place, and where the Bilderbergers often meet); and finally signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), not a Peace Treaty at all, on 17 June, finalized on 18 June 2026, in Versailles, near Paris.
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Macron, with an “as-low-as-it-gets” popularity rating, wanted to have a role in the deal to boost his ego and approval rating, without considering Versailles’ questionable past, that may be haunting this deal as well, like many others before.
The city of Versailles is controversial for many reasons, not least the various poison scandals of the late 17thand 18thcentury, but the most controversial treaty signed after World War I, is theTreaty of Versailles(1919) itself, with its infamous Article 231, the peace treaty, also called the “Guilt Treaty,” attributing all responsibility for WWI to Germany. The Treaty (article 231) at the time ended the war between Germany and the Allied Powers. But did it really?
The Treaty was disliked by almost every country that signed it and is widely viewed as a major factor that paved the way for WWII. It was signed onJune 28, 1919, in the Hall of Mirrors at the Palace of Versailles, and came into force onJanuary 10, 1920.
Macron must know this. It is a bad omen for any new “Peace Treaty” – or MoU that intends to become a Peace Treaty.
Let us look at some details. The MoU, signed on 17 June 2026 at Versailles, was reported as a 14-point framework aimed at ending the war between the United States and Iran.
[The MOU’s reported definition of the 60-day cessation is animmediate and lasting halt to military actions across all fronts, with both sides and their allies refraining from initiating attacks or threats against each other. It is described as covering the broader conflict zone, including Israel against Lebanon, requiring a mutual stand-down rather than a unilateral pause.
Source: SGT Report