Telling Israel it had better not respond to an Iranian missile attack, the US president — desperate for a deal with the devilish Tehran regime — presented the PM with a stark dilemma
In another of his Sunday interviews, with the Financial Times, Trump said that if he couldn’t reach a deal with Tehran, he might either “go in and take care of the rest of the place that we didn’t take care of militarily,” or maintain the current blockade.
But he was certain about one thing: Netanyahu would have to accept any deal he agreed with the regime. “He won’t have any choice,” Trump said of Netanyahu. “I call the shots. I call all the shots.”
Not in Iran, he doesn’t.
Similar rule book to Biden, except Trump started bombing Iran himself. Middo kneged middoh!
ReplyDeleteLatest is that he's threatening to bomb again. One wonders if the Iranians overplayed their hand.
ReplyDeleteTrump wants peace though strength but isn't fighting an existential war just yet. The American voters don't have the stomach for a full scale war
DeleteLooks like Trump heard DT's complaining
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I wonder if the reported tussle between trump and Bibi was perhaps planned?
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The maga crowd are pushing the narrative that Israel is running the war and dragging America into it. Trump has tried to distance Israel from this and is dealing with Iran in his own way.
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