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Trump Announces New Time Frame for Deal with Iran — Again?

President Trump said he was all set to go ahead with a third night of bombings on Iran when this morning he suddenly announced — drum roll please — a deal with Iran. Let’s see, I’m not sure who’s counting, but that seems like about the 20th time he’s announced an imminent deal. This time, he told reporters today, the deal could be signed in Europe over the weekend. But since it’s Donald’s birthday Sunday, he will be sending Vice-President JD Vance to ink the deal. If you recall, it was Vance who led the one and only American delegation to negotiate directly with Iran in April, only to leave empty-handed. Pardon me for being skeptical, but we’ve heard this before. Hopefully, this time it’s on the up and up, and not just Trump playing president and spinning yarns, as he’s wont to do. Here’s his post on Truth Social proclaiming the deal: “Based on the fact that discussions with the Islamic Republic of Iran have been brought to the highest level of Iranian leadership and approved, I have, as President of the United States of America, cancelled the scheduled strikes and bombings against Iran this evening.”  An Iranian foreign

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Trump’s ‘Art of the Deal’ Morphs into ‘The Art of War’

For two months, President Trump has been touting the success of negotiations with Iran to end the war, open up the Strait of Hormuz, and silence the regime’s nuclear ambitions. For all the world to see, it seemed like a one-sided negotiation. In fact, who was negotiating for the U.S. all this time? Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Vice-President JD Vance were nowhere near any negotiating table except for one day early on. It appears that Trump has finally been forced to admit that Iran has been playing him for a fool all along, just as he has been playing the American public with his endless promises of a deal in “a day or two,” or “this weekend,” or whenever soon happens to be. In remarks to the press this morning, Trump said the bombing of Iran that commenced after their downing of a U.S. helicopter would continue for a second day. Further, he admitted that negotiations were either stalled or, more likely, were never really started in the first place. Question: How were we actually dealing with Iran — relying on Pakistan to negotiate for us? “We were really close to a deal, but

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Gotta Love It: Stephen A. and Sir Donald Squaring Off

A potential 2028 presidential candidate, who now claims he wants only to be involved in the debates, is blaming Donald Trump for the New York Knicks’ Monday night loss to the San Antonio Spurs. ESPN sportscaster Stephen A. Smith, never one short of words, is blaming another media big mouth, President Trump, for causing his hometown basketball team’s loss — just by showing up! According to Smith pre-game, Trump has “got no business here tonight. It has nothing to do with politics. It was everything to do with the fervor that exists around the New York Knicks and he is disrupting everything the Knicks have been vibing with.” Trump, of course, shot back with his overused insults at someone who disagrees with him. “I think he’s a nice guy, but you need a certain aptitude to run for president,” Trump said. “You need a high IQ. I’m not sure that Stephen has that. I don’t think he does, actually.” Smith would probably make a great centrist in the Oval Office, but he has disavowed actually wanting the job. What he wants, he told Fox’s Sean Hannity, is to be involved in the debates leading up to the 2028 presidential nominations.

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Is the Donald-Bibi Middle Eastern Powerdkeg About to Explode?

We have all heard the saying about the “best laid plans of mice and men,” but how about the best laid plans of Donald Trump and Benjamin “Bibi” Netanyahu — their scheme to reshape the Middle East into a terrorism-free, Iran-neutralized region? Oops… the “best laid plans” of anyone can indeed “go awry.” The Middle East is now a mess. Netanyahu always had his eye on the prize, the elimination of Iran as a threat. He found an ally in Trump, who became like the drunken sailor of yore after his overnight success in Venezuela in bringing down a ruling government in a few hours flat with no casualties. The latest incidents involving Iran, Israel, and the U.S. reveal that the Middle East has indeed been changed, but not for the better. The whole region is now in crisis and could go up in flames over the slightest provocation. Consider these happenings: This past week, Israel bombed a Hezbollah command center in Beirut, and in response, Iran sent missiles into Israel. Trump tried to settle matters, but as before with the Iranian ceasefire, there is now only a facade of spoken restraint. Israel is still carrying out operations in Lebanon.

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The Trump Tariff Addiction: What the Cost?

Tariffs may have worked well back in America’s great manufacturing days under President William McKinley, but a couple of decades later, the 16th Amendment shifted revenue collection to taxation of the American public. To his credit, Trump 47 did lower a whole slew of taxes in his “Big Beautiful Bill,” but since then, he has also inflicted tariff mania on the world with the goal of bringing back manufacturing to the U.S. His April “Independence Day” announcement of new tariffs was later ruled unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court, but that didn’t deter the man. He then turned to Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 to impose a 10-percent, across-the-board tariff on all nations. A federal court recently struck that down, and it was already limited to 150 days from the outset. Now he’s using Section 301, which allows him to impose tariffs in response to “unfair foreign acts, policies, or practices affecting U.S. commerce.” Under 301, he’s targeting countries that fail to “effectively enforce” bans against products created by using “forced labor.”  He has singled out six entities — Canada, Ecuador, the European Union, Indonesia, Mexico, and Pakistan — for a 10-percent tariff. All other nations will

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Drone to the Rescue, But What Next in Iran Conflict?

An unmanned drone rescue boat saved two Apache helicopter pilots in the Gulf of Oman after Iranian drones, the flying type, took down their craft. Both men are safe and recovering from the incident. The broader implication is that President Trump’s repeated prediction that a deal with Iran is just a day or two away is just more camouflage for the administration in its mistaken war effort. Whenever Trump makes his day-or-two prediction, Iran does something to set the record straight. In the past two weeks, it withdrew from negotiations, then demanded $36 billion in blood money to continue the talks, then bombed Israel, and now has taken down a U.S. copter. Trump might be getting the message. In a post following the pilot rescue operation, the president said that “the United States must, of necessity, respond to this attack.” I agree, but let’s do it big time: Take out the current leaders and bomb the crap out of everything. Send a message that “your stupid negotiating tactics” are toast. Will our response, if it comes, be big time? Doubtful, probably just a strike here or there. Worse, as matters currently stand, the U.S. is trying to determine if the

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Will Trump Be Cheered or Jeered at Tonight’s Knicks Game?

My guess: Boos will overpower yeas, just as Spurs will overwhelm the Knicks in tonight’s NBA Championship Game to be attended by President Donald Trump. Now, Trump is a native New Yorker, and he did as much to transform New York City as probably anyone in the past half-century, but he also lost two costly legal battles there. A fraud charge, based on a law that didn’t apply and whose statute of limitations had run out, was quickly approved by a jury that included two attorneys. The other was a sexual harassment lawsuit, which was made possible only because New York State lifted its civil statutes of limitations for one year, and that yielded something like an $88-million judgment. (My Opinion: If he actually sexually approached E. Jean Carroll, as was alleged, he should be ashamed. She wouldn’t be worth a free glance in a bar.) Security is tighter than ever around Madison Square Garden. Fans are already irate because the outside watch party has been moved blocks away due to security concerns. One more reason for boos over cheers.

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