Tuesday, March 24, 2026

How Trump suddenly embraced the idea of talking with Iran

 https://edition.cnn.com/2026/03/23/politics/trump-shift-iran-talks

As President Donald Trump was departing Washington last week for Florida, ending the war with Iran appeared the last thing on his mind.

“You don’t do a ceasefire when you’re literally obliterating the other side,” he said Friday from the White House South Lawn before getting in his helicopter and flying away.

Three days, one ultimatum and — in his telling — a few conversations with amystery official in Tehran later, Trump had adopted a different view.

The change in US posture came after warnings from Gulf allies that the striking civilian power sites in Iran could lead to disastrous escalation, according to people familiar with the conversations. And the announcement of talks, made two hours before the open of US trading on Monday, resulted in a rally on Wall Street and a sharp slide in the price of Brent crude — both areas that had been causing heartburn for Trump and his advisers.

Who, exactly, is doing the talking — or even whether they were talking at all — instantly became a matter of dispute. Trump, who refused to name the Iranian interlocutor his envoys were engaging, provided few details beyond describing the official as “respected.” And even as the president was speaking, additional Marine units were heading toward the Middle East, fueling skepticism about how real the talks are.

Trump’s comments Monday were a departure for the president, who for weeks had shrugged off even the idea of restarting discussions with Tehran, suggesting the regime was neither serious about making the requisite concessions nor its leadership intact enough to act as a reliable negotiating partner.

Trump is folding on Iran as war goals still unmet and regime remains intact

 https://www.ynetnews.com/opinions-analysis/article/r1w3c8yjbl

When it comes to the Iranian regime, the very fact that it remains in power constitutes a victory; Even if Trump did not intend to retreat, from the moment he entered the negotiations track, Iran found itself exactly where it wants to be 

We have had enough Chamberlains, Donald Trump himself said, mocking Europe’s weak leaders as he did what appeared to be the right thing. Contrary to claims, it was not Israel that persuaded Trump to take on the mission of defeating the head of the axis of evil in the Middle East. It was a decision made by the U.S. president himself. In almost every sense, he is not in Israel’s pocket — and in almost every sense, Israel is in his. Even on the issue of a ceasefire, Israel will do exactly what Trump dictates.

It may be a deception. It may be that Trump needs a few more days to prepare. It may be that he heeded Iranian threats to strike energy facilities across the Gulf and was forced to find a way to ease their concerns about devastation. But there is a fear that once again it will prove true: Iran never wins wars, but it never loses negotiations. It sought to shift the arena — and perhaps it has succeeded. So even if Trump did not intend to retreat, the moment he entered a negotiation track, Iran found itself exactly where it wanted to be.

In their game of chicken, Trump and Iran tap the brakes at last

 https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2026/03/23/trump-iran-war-negotiations-hormuz/

But a pause is not a peace, and the real victims are still waiting.

When bargaining about war and peace, the strategist Thomas Schelling wrote, you’re more likely to win concessions “if you get a reputation for being reckless, demanding, or unreliable.”

This game of chicken paused Monday morning, just hours before the expiration of Trump’s ultimatum to “obliterate” Iran’s power plants unless it agreed to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Trump made a surprise announcement that he’d had “very good and productive conversations regarding a complete and total resolution of our hostilities in the Middle East.” He said he would delay the power plant strikes for five days.

Trump has made similar claims about negotiating breakthroughs before, only to reverse course and attack. He did that in late February, on the eve of this war, and back in June 2025 before the 12-day conflict. But an Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman confirmed that messages had been received through “friendly countries” seeking negotiations to end the war

That’s the problem with Trump’s way of war: You can’t bluff your way to a decisive victory. After Iran closed the strait, it became increasingly clear that Tehran had a potentially ruinous squeeze on the global economy. Trump has a high risk tolerance, until he reaches an unacceptable pain threshold.

Trump is ‘lying’ about talks with Iranians

 https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/5797061-trump-iran-war-crime/

Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) said Monday that President Trump is “lying” about holding talks with Iranian officials. 

“We know he’s lying when he says that the Iranians are talking with us and they’re about to give Donald Trump everything he wants. Yes, that’s a lie,” Van Hollen told host Kasie Hunt on CNN’s “The Arena.”

Trump drops Iran ultimatum after realizing he had nothing to gain

 https://www.israelhayom.com/2026/03/24/trump-drops-iran-ultimatum-after-realizing-he-had-nothing-to-gain/

There is no reason to get excited about Trump's decision to withdraw his ultimatum and not bomb Iran's power grid. Such a move would have run counter to US interests and to the war's objectives. The president, it appears, realized belatedly that it was better to climb down than to create an unnecessary crisis.

To understand what happened, one must go back to last week. At Trump's request, Israel struck an Iranian gas production facility. It was an attempt to test Iran's response and determine whether such a blow would deter what remains of the regime. At the same time, in order not to embarrass the US if the move failed, it was agreed that the Israeli Air Force would carry out the operation while Trump would pretend he knew nothing about it.

Trump and Iran Send Conflicting Signals on Talks

 https://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/iran-war-us-israel-news-updates-2026?mod=WSJ_home_mediumtopper_pos_1

Iran’s Foreign Ministry denied Tehran was in talks with the U.S., according to state media, but acknowledged countries in the region were trying to get diplomacy going. Arab officials said they have been talking separately with both sides, but that Iran has set a high bar for ending hostilities.

Fighting in the Middle East continued, with Israel saying it was striking Hezbollah targets in Beirut, while Kuwait and Saudi Arabia said they were targeted by missile and drone attacks.

Despite ultimatum: Trump suspends attack on Iran

 https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/424429

US President Donald Trump zigzags on targeting Iranian energy, says negotiations ongoing.

Monday's announcement indicates a retraction of Trump's earlier ultimatum: On Saturday night, Trump issued an ultimatum to Iran, demanding that they open the Strait of Hormuz unconditionally within 48 hours.

Golden Calf was a reboot of Mankind by G-d to its Original Status

Malbim (Shemos 32:34) וביום פקדי - ...ובדרך הדרוש יש טעם נכון בזה, כי מה שהניח ה' שיבא מעשה העגל לידי גמר, ולא הודיע למשה תיכף שירד מן ההר וישבית מעשיהם, ומה שהצליח מעשה שטן הוא מפני שבעת שהקדימו נעשה לנשמע פקע יצר הרע מלבם, ולא היה להם אפשרות לחטא, כי נעשו כמלאכי השרת שאין להם יצר הרע ונעשו חירות ממלאך המות. וזה נגד הכונה בבריאת האדם, שהאדם נברא שיהיה לו יצר הרע המסית אותו לחטא, והוא ינצח המלחמה... ועל כן לא השבית ה' מעשה זאת, שעל ידי העגל חזר יצר הרע ללבם, ומעתה יש להם בחירה ושכר על מעשיהם. וזה תירוץ ואמתלא על מעשה העגל שלא להענישם. אבל אמתלא זאת לא תועיל רק אם ינצחו המלחמה ולא ישמעו לעצת היצר הרע בעתיד, שאז היה מעשה העגל לזכות להם לזכותם בעתיד, אבל אם בעתיד ישמעו לעצת היצר הרע וינוצחו מאתו, אם כן אין להם אמתלא וזכות במה שעשו את העגל, ועל כן ביום פקדי על חטאים אחרים ופקדתי עליהם, שאז יתחייבו על חטא העגל... (שם לב לד)

Malbim (Shemos 32:34) There is a proper explanation for the sin of the golden calf based on medrash and why G-d allowed the events to go to completion and did not immediately tell Moshe to go down from Sinai to stop it. In particular He allowed |Satan to be successful even though when they accepted the Torah by saying Naseh v’nishma they no longer had a yetzer harah to sin. In fact they were not able to sin because they had become like the angels who also lack a yetzer harah and in addition they were also immortal as the angel of death no longer had any power over them. Howver this elevated state was not consistent with G-d’s plan in creating man.  Man ha been created with a yetzer harah to seduce him to sin and to constantly defeat it after a struggle. Thus the reason G-d did not interfere with the sin of the golden calf is that it returned him to his original state of having a yetzer harah and therefore the Jews had the free will to do good and avoid sin and they would once again receive reward for their behavior, This also explains why they were not punished for the sin of the goldern calf as long as they succeeded in fighting the yetzer harah in the future. Thus in fact the golden calf was desirable if they were successful in fighting the yetzer harah>If they would be unsuccessful then it would obviously then be detrimental. Therefore in such a case when the account was made of their sins this would be included as one of their sins.

What Donald Trump Gains From His Temporary TACO

 https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-iran-war-strikes-energy-11720662

President Donald Trump has delayed for five days threatened strikes on Iranian energy targets, saying the pause would allow time for what he described as productive background talks.

Trump had originally threatened strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure unless the Strait of Hormuz was reopened within 48 hours.

It looks to his critics like a temporary TACO (the now infamous acronym for "Trump Always Chickens Out"); the Iranians have denied that discussions are taking place.

But the move also buys Trump some crucial time in a spiraling conflict.

Whether it's TACO or tactical, here's what Trump stands to gain:

Signs emerge Trump ready to end Iran war as pressure mounts over Hormuz

 https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/5797035-trump-administration-iran-war/

Early signs emerged Monday that the Trump administration is signaling it wants to wind down the war with Iran, as pressure from the closure of the Strait of Hormuz tightens its grip on the global economy.

But conflicting accounts over whether any talks are taking place between the U.S. and Iran to reach any kind of deal to end the fighting continued to pour out of Washington and Tehran.

Monday’s announcement marks an abrupt about-face from Trump’s threat on Saturday to “obliterate” Iran’s nuclear facilities unless they reopened the Strait of Hormuz. 

Still, public opinion has not been on Trump’s side for the duration of the conflict. A CBS News poll released Sunday found 57 percent of surveyed Americans believed the conflict with Iran was going “very or somewhat badly” for the U.S., while 43 percent said it is going “very or somewhat well. 

The same poll found that 92 percent of respondents said it was important for the U.S. to “end the conflict as quickly as possible.” 

Monday, March 23, 2026

Tehran residents dismiss prospects of genuine US-Iran diplomacy

 https://www.israelhayom.com/2026/03/23/tehran-residents-trump-iran-diplomacy-skepticism/

Following US President Donald Trump's announcement Monday of "constructive" conversations between the US and Iran that could lead to a deal ending the conflict, and a five-day halt of American strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure, residents of Tehran expressed skepticism about whether any negotiations would genuinely benefit the Iranian people – particularly against the backdrop of Iran's denial that such talks have taken place at all.

The president's dramatic announcement prompted a response from Iranian officials. Spokesperson of the Iranian Parliament's National Security Committee, Ibrahim Rezaei, said, "Trump and the US have backed down again. The campaign continues to gallop," adding this decision marks "Another defeat for the Satan" – referring to the US.

According to Fars News Agency (Iran's state-run news agency), an Iranian source claimed that "There was no direct or indirect communication with Trump – he backed down after hearing that our targets would be every power station in the Middle East."

Israel assesses: US has set a date to end the war

 https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/424448

US President Donald Trump announced a five-day delay to a planned strike on Iran’s electrical infrastructure, saying: “They want to reach an agreement." Officials in Tehran deny the claim.

An Israeli official estimated this evening (Monday) that the US has marked April 9 as the target date for ending the war against Iran.

Despite Trump’s optimism-he said that “Israel will be very pleased with the result"-a senior Israeli official admitted that officials in Jerusalem were surprised by reports of the rapid progress.

As Trump steers away from war with Iran, Israel rediscovers cost of riding with him

 https://www.timesofisrael.com/as-trump-steers-away-from-war-with-iran-israel-discovers-cost-of-riding-with-us/

For third time in a year, the president wants to cut a deal that ends fighting before Israel is ready. Now Netanyahu has to make sure regime truly cannot get to the bomb, and that Hezbollah doesn’t get off the hook as well

The White House has repeatedly sounded a simple but effective message: Trust the plan.

Trump’s decision to unleash an all-out bombing campaign against Iran alongside Israel seemed to confirm the wisdom of putting trust in the US leader. Sure, Trump might have engaged in direct talks with Iran, but, they reasoned, he saw right through their attempts to prevaricate and delay and embarked on a war that could damage him politically because he knew it was right.

After delivering a seemingly unequivocal deadline to Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday, Trump seems to have equivocated.

In a bombshell announcement Monday, Trump revealed that his administration has been engaged in “productive” talks with Iran regarding a “complete and total resolution” of hostilities, leading him to postpone his pledge to bomb Iran’s energy sites.

Israelis who had trusted the plan now fear there is no plan and wonder if Trump can still be trusted.

It seems that Jerusalem was caught off guard by the announcement from the mercurial president.

There are precedents over the past year for Trump accepting a hasty deal that solves nothing in order to extricate himself from a situation, even if it leaves others in the lurch.

With the war weighing on Trump’s political prospects and his economic agenda, his domestic allies had been pushing for an exit strategy. At the same time, key US partners in the Middle East, such as Turkey, had stepped up efforts to find a diplomatic way out of the fighting, creating a ramp that could work for Trump, even if not for Israel.

Iran denies engaging in talks with US after Trump claims Kushner, Witkoff held meeting

 https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/iran-news/article-890954

Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei denied on Monday that any talks with the United States had taken place, contradicting US President Donald Trump's earlier statements that Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner had met with Iranian officials on Sunday.

A source told The Jerusalem Post on Monday that Ghalibaf is leading the talks with the US, while the Parliament Speaker stated in a post on X/Twitter that no talks had taken place and further stated that "fake news" is being used to manipulate financial and oil markets.