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Tactics without strategy: How Trump’s weakness and Netanyahu’s self-interest exploded in IranThe attacks bore the twin hallmarks of Israeli military actions under Netanyahu: Tactically brilliant but lacking any strategic vision
The president had asked Israel to hold off. Now he’s scrambling to make a deal in negotiations that have become even more complex.
The president had a dream of being a prize-winning peacemaker. Now he may enter the nightmare of America fighting yet another war.
Trump swept into office hoping to be a peacemaker. Five months in, a new conflict is roiling the Middle East, with no end in sight to the war in Ukraine.
A US president who vowed to be a peacemaker has to handle a new Middle East crisis that strikes a blow to his diplomatic efforts.
After such a devastating attack from Israel, Iran’s leaders see no choice but to fight back. Any sign of weakness would severely undermine the regime’s legitimacy at home.
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Tampa Free Press on MSNFlorida Rep. Byron Donalds Predicts Shift In Israeli Strategy As Iran Conflict EscalatesRepublican Florida Representative Byron Donalds appeared on Newsmax Friday, offering insights into the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran and predicting a significant shift in Israel's approach.
President Trump and his entire top foreign policy team huddled in Camp David for hours on Sunday to discuss U.S. strategy on the Iran nuclear crisis and the war in Gaza, two U.S. officials and another source with knowledge tell Axios.
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From LA to Gaza, Jane Harman explains how President Donald Trump has made the U.S. less secure at home and abroad.
This deal isn’t just about nuclear weapons. It’s about the future of the Middle East, the credibility of US foreign policy, and the strength of American leadership.
"There has already been great death and destruction, but there is still time to make this slaughter... come to an end," Trump wrote on social media.