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    1. Trump Always Chickens Out. He’s a bully, a coward, a narcissist, and *very* insecure about his failings.

    2. No_Somewhere_7109 on

      As stupid and ill-advised and everything else under the sun that this entire thing has been there’s a grain of satisfaction to be had in the fact that Trump has finally rammed his stupid self into a problem he can’t just tweet away or ignore.

    3. wanderingpeddlar on

      He keeps making up threats and Iran keeps saying eat my shorts.

      The Pedophile in Chief has no leverage on Iran, and they are going to keep him worked into a lather about Iran as long as they can. They lose nothing the midterms are gong to be worse then any of the GOP feared at this point. And South Dakota is drooling at the thought of cranking up US oil production again.

      The only down side is if he uses nukes. But in that case we can ship him off to Belgium and be rid of him.

    4. Choice-of-SteinsGate on

      Trump has been resorting to these empty threats, only to later push back his own deadlines because he never had a coherent strategy for a protracted conflict.

      Because he dismissed warnings before the war about Strait of Hormuz closures and the damn near 100% likelihood that Iran would impose these kinds of countermeasures in the Persian Gulf.

      His messaging has been erratic because of poor planning, arrogance and incompetence.

      From the very beginning, he’s been lying to the American people about the pretext for this war.

      A war with little to no support from the people.

      A war he started without consulting with our allies or Congress beforehand.

      A war he didn’t plan for.

      And a war that has always been one of choice, not of necessity.

      Now, putting aside the fact that the Trump administration’s goals and motivations have wavered from one moment to the next, the oppressive, theocratic „regime“ remains intact and has only „changed“ in the sense that the already dying Ayatollah was replaced by his more hardline son who we’ve managed to radicalize all the same after killing his entire family.

      A new supreme leader who has deep ties and sway with the IRGC.

      This is all while at least 20% of the Iranian people still support the Islamic Republic.

      The truth is and always has been that Trump never had a plan for a drawn out conflict and now he’s currently desperate for a deal and for an offramp.

      By all accounts, Iran was committing to its end of the nuclear deal before Trump ripped it up.

      And this is according to US intelligence on the matter, the International Energy Agency and even *Trump administration officials* at the time.

      Obama’s diplomacy intended to avoid a war and box in Iran’s nuclear program.

      Iran only began building up its nuclear capabilities *after* Trump abandoned the JCPOA out of sheer spite for his predecessor.

      Since then, Trump has bombed Iran *twice* in the middle of negotiations. Which does not bode well for future talks.

      Iran is apprehensive to get involved in serious negotiations. And frankly, I don’t blame them.

      In the past, almost every negotiation with Trump/Netanyahu has resulted in military escalation.

      During his first term, Trump failed to approach a new deal in any earnest or competent manner.

      All reports indicate it was unprofessional and unserious and involved officials who were *way* out of their depth.

      Then the second time around, Trump again approached negotiations from a bad faith position. Nearly every analyst claims it was doomed from the start.

      But Trump still tried desperately to conceal his failures and shift the responsibility on Obama and Iran, which provided him with a false pretext to go to war. His voters, having learned nothing from history, continue to support this illegal war of choice.

      So there’s little room for talks moving forward. The Trump administration has tarnished whatever good will it might have had left.

      FFS, Trump doesn’t even know who he is supposed to be negotiating *with!*

      Also, if Iran ever needed a practical reason to own and operate a nuclear weapon, Trump and Netanyahu just gave them one. I mean, what better assurance than mutually assured destruction?

      And now that Iran has leverage in the form of one-fifth control over the global oil trade and the power to cause world wide market shocks, for that matter, even influence over the American economy and the capacity to create diplomatic tensions between the US and its allies, the Islamic Republic can now make demands it never would have dreamed of making before the war.

      Also, as this war drags on, Iranians will become disenchanted with the idea of the US playing the role of their „liberators.“ Some Iranians even question whether regime change is realistic and whether this war will leave them better off than when it started. Especially as Trump threatens to commit war crimes against their population.

      To make matters worse, for all its faults, its problems and its violent and repressive rule, the Iranian regime could end up unifying a portion of the people against a US/Israel military that’s damn near indiscriminately bombing their schools, hospitals, heritage sites, civilian infrastructure and neighborhoods; displacing millions and killing thousands of noncombatants, some of them children… CHILDREN.

      Reminder that Donald Trump went from insisting that Iran unconditionally surrender, to pushing back deadlines, then to lying about having productive conversations with the Islamic Republic because he had no comprehensible strategy from the start and now he’s hopelessly searching for that off-ramp.

      At the same time, Iran has held firm. First refusing to submit to Trump’s empty threats on social media, then denying Trump’s claims of constructive peace talks, even calling his remarks „fake news.“

      And don’t forget that earlier in the war, Trump told the Iranian people to „rise up“ and „overtake“ their government so he could wipe his hands clean of the bloody aftermath of a war he started under false pretenses. Iranians didn’t and still don’t have the power to mount any sort of resistance, but Trump was hoping they would march to their deaths because he never had a plan for a protracted war.

      Thanks to the Trump administration’s overconfidence and incompetency, the US has inadvertently helped Iran secure an advantage in this war by conceding bargaining authority over to the Islamic Republic in matters of their sovereignty, their control over the Strait of Hormuz and even the future of their nuclear weapons program.

      And after everything that’s happened, Trump now seems like he would be happy with an agreement that resembles the one he previously discarded with no concern for the consequences.

      The US has so far achieved the opposite of its intended goals in this war.

    5. CrustyTh3Punk on

      He is the typical NYC tough guy. Yelling about what he’s gonna do to you hoping it scares you into not fighting them.

    6. FanficFan151 on

      I genuinely think everyone mentioning nukes in the comments of these posts are either bots or have some vested interest in everyone being freaked out over the possibility, or just want everyone to be miserable. It’s gonna be a TACO. He’s given about five different deadlines already during this conflict and nothing’s happened at any of them besides he and his buddies getting even more money from blatant market manipulation. He’s already moved around his 48 hour deadline multiple times. 

    7. surrender0monkey on

      Can we please ban Newsweek and dailybeast? Their content is hollow and obviously clickbait.

    8. redditobserverone on

      I can’t keep up. I thought The war, that was not a war—but an excursion—was completed shortly after it began..

      Now we are engaged in a great civil social media war, testing whether this tweet or any other tweet can so long endure until the next 48 hour deadline extension.

      Meanwhile we were told repeatedly that somebody in Iran was begging for a ceasefire but the new negotiators in Iran have 48 hours to agree to ceasefire—even though their missle-firing capability was decimated—or they will have hell unleashed on civilian targets to help the civilians escape being victims of violence.

    9. He’s such a fucking idiot. Completely embarrassed as a citizen of this broken country.

    10. New-Equal8039 on

      The exclamation points really help with his credibility. Very convincing!!

    11. At this point, it’s either senility or market manipulation.

      Either should invoke the 25th amendment.

    12. March 8, 2026 — “a few weeks”

      March 15, 2026 — “two weeks”

      March 24, 2026 — “about two weeks”

      March 31, 2026 — “2–3 weeks”

      April 1, 2026 — “shortly / soon”

      April 4, 2026 — “48 hours”

      April 5, 2026 — “48 hours”

      April 5, 2026 — “Tuesday evening”

      April 5, 2026 — “Tuesday, 8:00 PM Eastern”

    13. New-Equal8039 on

      Although I do not support the Iranian regime, there is one major difference between them and the Trump administration. The Iranians are serious people.

    14. iran is pushing a lot of messaging out about this whole mess, but i haven’t heard them say that they will re-open the strait of hormuz if trump is removed from office. i feel like that would be hilarious – nothing would make him more angry

    15. Bebopdavidson on

      We’re cutting him some slack because he doesn’t seem to know what’s going on.

    16. TheBardicScribe on

      My eyes literally saw that fourth word with a second t instead of and f and I wasn’t surprised.

    17. InterstellarReddit on

      It’s 48 hours from the last 48 hours bro it’s a rolling 48 hours – His supporters

    18. I’m firmly in the belief or maybe at this point it’s a conspiracy theory that all TACO moves of his are to manipulate the markets to make him and his cronies more money.

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