
Why Is Trump Driving Us Crazy ? One Minute War, the Next Minute Peace
President Donald Trump’s messaging on Iran swung wildly between aggressive posturing and loud pushes for a cease-fire.

President Donald Trump’s messaging on Iran swung wildly between aggressive posturing and loud pushes for a cease-fire.

One sign is the unusually large shipment of U.S. military equipment that arrived in Israel on Friday, described by Israeli defense officials as one of the most substantial deliveries since early 2024.

These limitations allow Hezbollah to violate the ceasefire without fear of a decisive Israeli response.

Hezbollah’s continued rocket and drone launches render the ceasefire mostly fictional.

Ceasefire agreements with Lebanon are useless, analysts say

Netanyahu argued that there may never be a better opportunity to eliminate Khamenei and avenge Iranian efforts to assassinate Trump.

Despite the huge media hype regarding a potential peace deal, the announcement is likely nothing more than a strategic feint designed to keep Tehran off-balance.

American defense planners now rely heavily on Israeli intelligence, missile‑defense innovation, cyber capabilities, and real‑time battlefield experience—areas where the UK cannot offer comparable assets.

Most Israeli and American military commentators believe that the U.S. still plans to strike Iran

The military emphasized that it maintains a high level of readiness for unexpected scenarios.

Don’t fix what isn’t broken.

Another $750 million worth of support parts for armored personnel carriers and power supplies are also working its way through the sale process, one of the people said.

The announcement came amid reports that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is slated to travel to Washington next Sunday.

American embassies and consulates within striking distance of Iranian missile fire — namely, in the Middle East, North Africa, and Eastern Europe — are currently undergoing emergency drills.