So on Sunday Trump asked Netanyahu to not strike Iran and mess up the alleged ongoing peace talks. Netanyahu agreed. Also, too,
Trump told the Financial Times that Netanyahu “won’t have any choice” but to accept any deal the U.S. secures from negotiations with Iran.
“I call the shots. I call all the shots. He doesn’t call the shots,” Trump said of Netanyahu.
Right. And then Israel struck Iran.
“Currently, the fire on this front is contained, because after the terror regime in Tehran took a blow, it ceased attacking us,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday in a video address.
What was that about calling the shots, genius? For now Iran and Israel are both saying they will behave themselves as long as the other side doesn’t strike first, or something. Sure.
Trump’s other brilliant move this weekend was to throw a tantrum at Kirsten Welker in a Meet the Press interview in which he couldn’t handle being pressed about evidence for his “rigged election” claims. He also repeatedly claimed that the poor misunderstood January 6 rioters were nearly all innocent and had been framed by “dirty cops” like James Comey. What Comey had to do with January 6 seems a tad fuzzy. Eventually Trump completely melted down and stomped off.
Regarding Iran, Max Boot at WaPo has some interesting comments. The May 23 deal came apart because of a revolt on the Right, according to Boot:
When the proposed terms, which apparently included unfreezing billions of dollars in Iranian assets, leaked out, American hawks on Iran went ballistic. Mike Pompeo, Trump’s first-term secretary of state, compared the proposed accord to the 2015 nuclear deal negotiated by the Obama administration and exited by Trump in 2018. Steven Cheung, the White House communications director, slammed Pompeo online: “Mike Pompeo has no idea what the f— he’s talking about. He should shut his stupid mouth and leave the real work to the professionals.
Despite the White House pushback, the criticism from the right seemed to spook Trump. He reportedly sent a tougher counteroffer to Tehran at the end of May, and now the negotiations have stalled. The Iranians are demanding the release of $12 billion of their frozen assets as part of any deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and another $12 billion during the 60 days of negotiations on their nuclear program that would follow.
Giving in to their demands would be exceedingly embarrassing for Trump, if he were capable of embarrassment. He relentlessly mocked President Barack Obama for sending “pallets of cash” worth $1.7 billion to Iran after the 2015 deal.
I don’t believe Trump can make a deal. I predict this stupid Schrödinger’s War is going to continue until someone else is President. I believe that whoever is in charge of Iran right now isn’t going to budge without a substantial amount of cash, and if that’s off the table there’s no hope. Boot:
The best Trump can hope for is that Iran will reopen the strait without tolls and accept limits on its nuclear program backed by international inspections. That would basically re-create the conditions that existed under Obama’s nuclear deal. And just to achieve that much will probably require a substantial payoff to the mullahs, with the exact price tag to be determined in bazaar-style bargaining.
Update: This was just published at the New York Times — Trump Wants to Call the Shots. But in Iran, He Keeps Hitting His Limits, by Anton Troianovski. It’s very much on point.
But the real Trump news is likely to break at tonight’s Knick’s game at Madison Square Garden. Trump is attending. the game. Because Trump is attending the game, there will be security for blocks around MSG. There had been outdoor block/watch parties planned for people who couldn’t afford tickets to be in the streets near the Garden watching the game projected on screens. And it’s a perfect night for it in the greater NYC area. Skies are clear; temperatures are mild. But the previously announced watch parties have been canceled. And people with tickets have been told to be at the Garden two hours before game time and be prepared to go through airport-style security.
New Yorkers are pissed. Massively. This may be an interesting night.
Update: I’ve learned a watch party was set up at Bryant Park, which is in midtown near Grand Central and the main Library building, and far enough from Madison Square Garden that it’s not a security issue for Trump. The space is already full, I understand. There are some other watch party venues that should still be open, but anyplace within a few blocks of Madison Square Garden is off limits.