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Offers are being tossed back and forth between the United States and Iran.
>> Trump posted on Truth Social, Project Freedom, parenthesis, the movement of ships through the Straight of Hormuz will be paused for a short period of time to see whether or not the agreement can be finalized.
That was on pause after the splashy roll out over the course of Sunday and Monday.
Why, Ryan?
It quickly became clear that the United States did not have the cards, did not have the military capacity to effectively escort these ships in and out of the straight.
>> And so he's he paused it and gave up on it.
Just in, another true social post
from President Trump who says, "Assuming Iran agrees to give what has been agreed to, which is perhaps a big assumption,
the already legendary epic fury will be at an end and the highly effective blockade will allow the Hormuz Strait to be open to all, including Iran.
If they don't agree, the bombing starts and it will be sadly at a much higher level and intensity than it was before."
What I
read from that, and tell me if you disagree, is that Iran responded
>> and Trump is saying if Iran's response is serious and they are committed to doing the things that they've just said,
then the war is over.
So, it seems to me like Trump is blinking here.
>> To make the deal, he'll have to, of course, I think, stand up to a lot of people in his own orbit who have pushed for the war.
>> The question is, does Donald Trump have the agency, the independence, and the fortitude to do what he thinks is in his own interest?
forget the United States, his own interest, or is he going to
succumb to pressure from Israel and
people like Mark Levvin who are arguing that this war needs to keep going?
That's the question in front of him right now.
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