@MOSSADil@jerusalemcenter This is clear now. It seemingly also provides the IRGC with a degree of plausible deniability with respect to Hezbollah’s actions - keeping the “peace negotiations” always off balance and just out of reach.
@CNapoltano@Sorenthek The “caution” is that relying on singular analysis rarely works out well. The are a number of countervailing arguments. Just be aware.
@zerohedge The constant announcements of imminent peace deals are becoming obnoxious at this point. The IRGC will never let Trump walk away with any kind of “win”.
@MarioNawfal What’s “stupidity” is these constant pronouncements of an imminent peace deal when it’s clear to the world that the IRGC has no interest in either a ceasefire or Trump’s terms. The jawboning of markets is becoming frenetic.
@FirstSquawk What’s “stupidity” is these constant pronouncements of an imminent peace deal when it’s clear to the world that the IRGC has no interest in either a ceasefire or Trump’s terms.
@allenanalysis@wmiddelkoop What’s equally stunning is that Iran’s likely behavior was clearly predictable by many if not most outside of the White House. It’s also painfully clear to most that Trump is not in the driver’s seat on these “negotiations”.