I was in the middle of writing a post about Trump and Iran when I saw this:
Multiple scientists who serve on an independent board established to guide the nation’s nearly $9 billion basic science funding agency were terminated from their positions Friday by President Donald Trump.
Members of the National Science Board, which helps govern the National Science Foundation, were dismissed in a message from the Presidential Personnel Office thanking them for their service, according to screenshots shared with The Washington Post: “On behalf of President Donald J. Trump, I’m writing to inform you that your position as a member of the National Science Board is terminated, effective immediately.”
No reason was given. There’s no indication they will be replaced. Now on to the main topic:
Trump must be a dreadful poker player, if indeed he has ever played poker. He’s the sort who would draw a third six and go all-in.
President Trump said Saturday he called off plans for U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner to travel to Pakistan for Iran peace talks. He cited wasted time and confusion over Iran’s leadership, adding, “we have all the cards.”
“I just cancelled the trip of my representatives going [to] Islamabad, Pakistan, to meet with the Iranians,” the president wrote on Truth Social. “Too much time wasted on traveling, too much work!”
“Besides which, there is tremendous infighting and confusion within their ‘leadership,'” he said. “Nobody knows who is in charge, including them. Also, we have all the cards, they have none! If they want to talk, all they have to do is call!!!”
No, moron, “we” don’t have “all the cards.” They have the Strait of Hormuz. That is at least a straight flush, if not a royal flush. And after wasting so much ordnance to no good effect I’m not sure we even have a full house any more. More like a ten-high straight, at best. And heaven forbid anyone on your team actually did some work to clean up the mess you made. I keep reading Iran believes it can absorb more pain than the U.S. can, so don’t hold your breath waiting for them to call.
The Associated Press reports that Trump says Iran presented new offers 10 minutes after he canceled US team’s trip. The link goes to a video I haven’t watched. I doubt Iran presented anything. See Maziar Motamedi at Al Jazeera, Trump claims on Iranian concessions trigger questions, rejections in Tehran. This was published about a week ago, but it makes a point I don’t think most people are getting.
United States President Donald Trump’s announcements about securing major concessions from Tehran have riled supporters of the Iranian establishment, prompting rejections and clarifications from the authorities.
Several current and former senior officials, state media and the Islamic Republic’s hardcore backers expressed anger, frustration, and confusion after the US leader made a series of claims, with days left on a two-week ceasefire reached on April 8.
Trump on Friday said Iran and the US would jointly dig up the enriched uranium buried under the rubble of bombed Iranian nuclear sites, and transfer it to the US. He claimed Iran had agreed to stop enriching uranium on its soil.
He also said the Strait of Hormuz had been opened and would never be closed again, while the US naval blockade of Iran’s ports remained in place, and sea mines were removed or were in the process of being removed.
Iran promptly denied all of that. The Strait, which may have been tentatively opened, was promptly closed again. Trump was lying his ass off. This may be a tactic he used in real estate deals, but it doesn’t work in international relations. And as I’ve said before, I honestly think what he’s trying to do is will what he wants to happen into reality. If he wants it enough and says it forcefully enough, it must come true.
It’s probably just as well Kushner and Witkoff aren’t going back to the talks. I’ve read the Iranians seriously don’t like them anyway. I don’t believe there can be any resolution between the Trump Administration and Iran. A lot of people are in for a lot of hurt until Trump can be forced to back off and let someone else engage with Iran in peace talks. And I don’t know how that will happen.
Update: Josh Marshall:
It all comes back to the foundational fact that Trump lost control of the situation and lost the conflict itself in the first days. Everything since has simply been an effort to ignore or bluster through or deny that fact. Trump wants out of the war so he’s not willing to use the level of force that might prevail over the Iranian blockade. The Iranian leadership sees that just as clearly as everyone else. And as he waits he and the global economy sustain damage. He’s stuck and since he won’t recognize that fact the conflict and the massive damage to the global economy continues, even if the scale of the fighting, for the moment, doesn’t.
Also — here’s an update from Mother Jones on Trump’s plan to reinstate firing squads to carry out the federal death penalty. Someone agrees with me that they just get off on brutality.

