On Iran, Trump proves it again: He’s too big to fail GlobeDebate
This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy.President Donald Trump, it appears, has done it again. He’s put himself in a dire situation, one seemingly without an escape hatch, but emerged unscathed, claiming triumph.
Just like when he staged a hostile takeover of the Republican Party. He was such an astounding, bullying and compelling force that networks gave him three times the coverage of other candidates, whom he made look puny. But there are countless caveats. Everything could go off the rails. On Thursday, Iran was promising “harsher revenge” for the death of their cult-like military cutthroat.
But this blatant contradiction came too late to spoil the victory party. Head-spinning contradictions emerge so often from this White House that they aren’t big news any more.
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