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He was up late last night. I don't doubt he'll be claiming all the credit as we go forward.He is always up late, posting on social media. That's why he has to snooze in Cabinet meetings.
The heat is coming fast and hard. I don't think he wants to take personal "credit" for this, except for one thing.
Interim US-Iran peace deal sparks anger among Israelis, who lash out at Netanyahu
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israelis from across the political spectrum reacted angrily Monday to the news of an initial deal between the U.S. and Iran, calling it a disaster for Israel and directing their fury at one man: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The Israeli leader said at a news conference Monday that "with an agreement, without an agreement," he would continue fighting to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons,
Critics say Netanyahu led President Donald Trump into the war with Iran while overpromising what it could achieve, and Trump now might be dragging Israel out of the conflict before it feels ready. They say the prime minister misjudged Trump's appetite for a protracted conflict, was outflanked by Iran in negotiations and grew increasingly sidelined by the region's other major players.
"Israel is paying the price of Netanyahu's hubris and blindness, and the price of the manipulations that he tried to pull on Trump," former Prime Minister and Netanyahu rival (Me:and close Epstein associate) Ehud Barak said in an interview with Israel's public broadcaster Monday. "Iran emerged stronger; Israel emerged weaker. That is Netanyahu's strategic responsibility. He failed."https://www.yahoo.com/news/politics/articles/inter...Iran deal threatens to fall apart before it's signed with firm Israel response to clause
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly told President Donald Trump that Israel does not have to follow the stipulations in the emerging peace deal between the U.S. and Iran for the fighting to end in Lebanon, according to new reports.
Israeli officials added that Jerusalem wouldn't accept a deal that limits its ability to act against Hezbollah.https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/iran-deal-thr...Trump is turning victory in Iran into an American humiliation
What was the point? On the upside, Iran has sustained the mother of all military and economic batterings. On the downside, it appears to be rapidly rebuilding its strength. And under the terms of a new “peace” deal, will it soon be aided by many billions of dollars of sanctions relief from the very president who condemned Barack Obama for doing just that?https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/trump-is-turn...whether the 60 days is enough time to reach a deal. I figure that 60 days receives the same kabuki dance as the every-other-day "peace is at hand" announcements: repeatedly extended. That at least gives a glimmer of hope there will be "free and fair" elections this fall, as the extensions will enable God On Earth Trump boasting he brought gas prices down, (from the peak they rose to, because of the war he started).
Steve