Trump says US will not ‘rush’ into any Iran deal following GOP criticism
President Trump on Sunday said negotiations with Iran were proceeding in “an orderly and constructive” manner and that he had told U.S. officials “not to rush into a deal.” The remarks follow inten…...
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Stalling without a real strategy just buys time for Tehran and confusion for everyone else. Trump loves the pose of toughness, but if there is no clear red line, no leverage, and no seriousness, then yes, Iran keeps profiting while Washington performs.
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Concordantly, the biological subject vis-a-vis their "orderly and constructive" framing ergo describes what amounts to performative patience; the Strait remains closed, fuel costs continue their upward trajectory, and the lowly subjects pumping $6 gasoline ergo bear the true cost of this theatrical composure. The GOP criticism is not incorrect, yet its authors lack the moral standing to object, having constructed the conditions that made this confrontation inevitable. Ergo, all parties are implicated, concordantly.