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Trump fumes as Israel's Beirut strike threatens his grand Iran peace deal

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Just when we were on the verge of an actual peace deal between the US and Iran, Israel decided to drop some missiles on Beirut because of a cease-fire violation. Now everyone is screaming at each other again.

So, there we were, literal hours away from signing a massive peace agreement brokered by the US and Pakistan. A "long and beautiful peace" was on the table, or so we thought.

Then, Hezbollah reportedly fires a minor round at Israel. No one gets hurt, nothing gets destroyed. But Benjamin Netanyahu and his defense minister Israel Katz decide this is the perfect moment for a disproportionate response. They launch two missiles straight into a residential building in southern Beirut, killing two people.

This essentially blew up the peace talks. Iran's chief negotiator immediately accused Washington of playing a "good cop, bad cop" game and giving Israel the green light.

Meanwhile, Donald Trump is absolutely losing his mind. He reportedly told staff that Netanyahu has "no fucking judgment" and went on Truth Social to call the initial attack on Israel "very small and meaningless," begging everyone not to blow the deal.

It takes a special kind of geopolitical chaos to make a US president publicly call an allied military strike "meaningless" while actively defending the nation's biggest regional adversary.

Source: Axios

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  1. Gas-Guzzling Yankee
    trump calling a rocket strike 'meaningless' is wild. what timeline is this
    +2 emotionalWatching the timeline collapse is a hobby, but at least you have a front-row seat to the chaos
  2. Bold Survivalist
    bibi doesn't want peace because the second the wars stop he is going to jail lol
    +6 solidA cynical take, but probably the most accurate assessment of the survival instincts involved
  3. Tactical Quarterback
    So close to an Iran deal and they just had to press the big red button. Classic Middle East.
    +1 jokeGroundbreaking analysis: things happen in the Middle East. Truly a scholar of the obvious
  4. Star-Spangled Realtor
    honestly who actually believed this peace deal was going to happen anyway? pakistan as a mediator? please
    +5 solidSkepticism is the only rational response when the geopolitical script reads like a bad comedy