Las Vegas Real Estate Review
  • News
  • Housing
  • Loan Resources
  • Mortgage Resources
Housing

VICTOR JOECKS: How to tell if Trump blinked with Iran

by Victor Joecks June 17, 2026
by Victor Joecks June 17, 2026
image

Politicians don’t usually hide good news. That’s one reason to be concerned about the agreement President Donald Trump has reached with Iran.

On Sunday, Trump wrote on Truth Social that “the Deal with the Islamic Republic of Iran is now complete.” He announced that the Strait of Hormuz would be open and an end to the U.S. Navy’s blockade. On Monday, he wrote, “Iran has agreed to never have a Nuclear Weapon.”

That remains the most important objective. Americans may not think much about Iran, but the terrorists who still run that nation are obsessed with us. In fact, they want to murder you.

Over the years, this regime and its proxies have killed hundreds of Americans. Here’s a major reason why: Iran’s terrorist leaders believe their country has a key role to play in paving the way for the return of the Twelfth Imam or Mahdi, a messiah-like figure.

“In Twelver Shia theology, the world must be conquered and ruled by Muslims for the Mahdi to return, hence death to American and Israel, and the existence of a thriving Jewish state in land previously ruled by Muslims flies in the face of this ideal,” wrote Tim Orr, who has an M.A. in Islamic Studies at the Islamic College in London.

This makes it imperative to stop Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. The Soviet Union was deterred by mutually assured destruction. But Iran’s leaders don’t fear physical destruction. They believe it’s a prerequisite for a desired spiritual end state.

This is why Trump’s fierce opposition to Iran obtaining a nuclear weapon is correct. If an agreement with Iran removes its nuclear material, it will be a major accomplishment.

But as of last week, the details of the agreement remain unclear. Any Iranian pledge not to obtain nuclear weapons is worthless without verification. The United States or a trusted partner must physically remove nuclear material from the country and dismantle or destroy its nuclear infrastructure. That appears to be the subject of future negotiations. Uh oh.

On Tuesday, The Wall Street Journal reported that the deal will allow Iran to sell oil immediately. This brought oil to under $80 a barrel. It may take a while, but this means gas prices should decline. Politically, that will help Trump and Republicans in the midterms.

But it also will help a cash-strapped Iran. The brilliance of Trump’s naval blockade of Iranian oil is that it made Iran share in the financial pain of closing the Strait of Hormuz. Now, Iran will have money to pay its soldiers and fund its terror proxies. Iran’s leaders are likely to conclude that closing the strait is their trump card. Not great — especially if Iran is allowed to impose a de facto toll on shipping.

This doesn’t mean the attacks by America and Israel were pointless. They did real damage to Iran’s military and its nuclear ambitions. But if the agreement gives Iran tangible wins in exchange for the promise of future talks on halting its nuclear ambitions, Trump will have blinked.

In UFC terms, this would be like having Iran’s leadership in a rear-naked choke and then deciding it wasn’t worth the effort to finish the job.

Victor Joecks’ column appears in the Opinion section each Sunday, Wednesday and Friday. Contact him at vjoecks@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-4698. Follow
@victorjoecks on X.

0 comment
0
FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Victor Joecks

previous post
COMMENTARY: The patient is always the last to know
next post
EDITORIAL: A road map for civil forfeiture reform

You may also like

CARTOONS: What makes a successful investment these days

June 17, 2026

LETTER: Salt water to the rescue?

June 17, 2026

LETTER: More money doesn’t guarantee progress on the homeless

June 17, 2026

EDITORIAL: A road map for civil forfeiture reform

June 17, 2026

COMMENTARY: The patient is always the last to know

June 17, 2026

COMMENTARY: Linguistic sanitization — why history needs no training wheels

June 17, 2026

CARTOON: Your lyin’ eyes

June 17, 2026

5 things to know about Golden Knights coaching candidate Ryan Craig

June 17, 2026

Defendants sentenced in Las Vegas case of man killed, found decapitated

June 17, 2026

Henderson City Council introduces moratorium on new data centers

June 17, 2026

Leave a Comment Cancel Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Mortgage Payments

Recent Posts

  • CARTOONS: What makes a successful investment these days
  • LETTER: Salt water to the rescue?
  • LETTER: More money doesn’t guarantee progress on the homeless
  • EDITORIAL: A road map for civil forfeiture reform
  • VICTOR JOECKS: How to tell if Trump blinked with Iran

Social Connect

Facebook Twitter Instagram

Recent Posts

  • CARTOONS: What makes a successful investment these days

  • LETTER: Salt water to the rescue?

  • LETTER: More money doesn’t guarantee progress on the homeless

  • EDITORIAL: A road map for civil forfeiture reform

  • VICTOR JOECKS: How to tell if Trump blinked with Iran

Categories

  • Housing (50)
  • Las Vegas Buyers Guide (48)
  • Loan Resources (102)
  • Mortage (48)
  • Mortgage Resources (49)

Mortgage Payments

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram

@2019 - All Right Reserved. Designed and Developed by Evolve

Las Vegas Real Estate Review
  • News
  • Housing
  • Loan Resources
  • Mortgage Resources