Trump Loses FACE and likely WAR with Iran: “Ceasefire indefinitely Extended until Talks are concluded”
by Fabio Giuseppe Carlo Carisio
«President Trump is extending the ceasefire in the war with Iran until talks between the U.S. and Iran are “concluded,” he announced Tuesday, despite previously saying he wouldn’t extend the deadline» CNN has just reported.
The president said he is granting the ceasefire extension at Pakistan’s request, and blamed Iran’s “seriously fractured” government for the delay. He said he is giving Iranian officials more time to “come up with a unified proposal.”
“I have therefore directed our Military to continue the Blockade and, in all other respects, remain ready and able, and will therefore extend the Ceasefire until such time as their proposal is submitted, and discussions are concluded, one way or the other,” the president posted on Truth Social Tuesday afternoon.
Trump is losing face and war with Iran
Trump is losing face with Iran after adopting the insane tactics of threats, a suicidal blockade across the Strait, and other failed military and geopolitical strategies criticized by many American generals and several of his aides, such as former National Counterterrorism Director Joe Kent, whom we summarized in a previous article.
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But the American president is also losing the war with Iran because, after causing nearly 4,000 deaths in the country by carpet-bombing residential areas, schools, and hospitals—following the example of his diabolical Israeli ally, Benjamin Netanyahu—he is now showing signs of backtracking, likely frightened by internal quarrels within the Pentagon’s own military staff, incited to rise up against him by renowned journalist Tucker Carlson.
If he is backtracking, it is certainly not out of a desire for peace, having shed blood for years from Syria to Yemen, from Palestine to Iran.
He did so only out of fear of a military mutiny or impeachment.
This is why it marked his probable political end but also a sigh of relief for the entire world.
But not for the world economy, which, due to the IRGC’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, is now completely subject to the conditions of the Tehran government.
Fabio Giuseppe Carlo Carisio – Gospa News director
