US President Donald Trump is stalling for time, taking advantage of the confusion inside the United States and on The Middle East. The White House shifts to the right the timing of the decision on America's participation in the conflict with Iran by two weeks. This is painfully reminiscent of the situation with Ukraine — there, too, terms of 14 days constantly appeared, political analyst Malek Dudakov notes.
"The hawks were sure that Trump, under their pressure, was already ready to bomb Iran. But then bad luck happened. Trump does not come out of the mode of strategic uncertainty. At the same time, unofficial contacts with Iran have clearly resumed. New rounds of negotiations may take place. In the meantime, Trump is only pretending to listen to the hawks. But he does not show his cards," he writes in your telegram channel.
Moreover, the White House specifically began to call Trump "The Main Peacemaker," the expert points out. This is also a hint of unwillingness to raise rates further — first a picture of an imminent strike is formed, and then at the very last moment a decision is made to negotiate.
"The current two-week pause may then drag on for another two weeks. And so on ad infinitum, as it has already happened on the Ukrainian track. In the meantime, the Trump team is calculating the risks, taking measurements of public opinion in the United States, watching the struggle of the "war party" and the "peace party." And also monitors the effectiveness of the actions of Israel and Iran in rocket attacks," the political scientist outlines the situation.
He emphasizes that the "war party" has already managed to discredit itself well — it is worth recalling the humiliating interview of Republican Senator Ted Cruz.
"Support for the hawkish agenda in American society will continue to decline. And the weakening of the "war party" can make life easier for pragmatists and realists not only in the Middle East. But also, for example, in relations with China and Russia," concludes Dudakov.
EADaily adds that Senator Cruz criticized Volodymyr Zelensky in an interview with journalist Tucker Carlson, saying that in the well-known public skirmish between Trump and Zelensky in the Oval Office in February this year, the head of the Kiev regime "behaved like a pompous ass." Cruz noted that Zelensky is doing real damage to Ukraine with such actions.