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MeidasTouchonBluesky22h ago
Donald Trump is stuck in “no man’s land” on Iran—he doesn't want to commit to war, but he's also unwilling to make the concessions needed for a deal.
So instead, it’s delay after delay—“two weeks, two weeks”—as the crisis grows more dangerous.
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Analysis Summary
Trump is oscillating between military threats and negotiations as a two-week ceasefire with Iran expires tomorrow—he's said it's "highly unlikely" he'll extend it, but hasn't committed to resuming strikes either. The ceasefire is fracturing under mutual accusations of violations, including a U.S. seizure of an Iranian cargo ship and Iranian threats of retaliation. Experts are skeptical Trump's negotiating approach will yield a deal before fighting resumes, with the Iranian government saying negotiations under threats are unacceptable. The stakes are extremely high: failure to agree could mean immediate resumption of a war that has already disrupted global oil markets and killed thousands.
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“Donald Trump is stuck in 'no man's land' on Iran—he doesn't want to commit to war, but he's also unwilling to make the concessions needed for a deal”
Trump has vacillated between military threats and negotiations. He refuses to extend ceasefire and maintains blockade, but also resists full escalation.
“Instead, it's delay after delay—'two weeks, two weeks'—as the crisis grows more dangerous”
Trump agreed to April 7 ceasefire expiring April 21. Said highly unlikely to extend. Ceasefire under strain with mutual violations reported.
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