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After Trump's wrath, Netanyahu made a tough statement

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On 2 June, the Associated Press wired Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu on a social platform: “I told President Trump when I spoke to him on the phone that Israel would strike Beirut targets if Hezbollah did not stop attacking our cities and citizens. Our position remains unchanged.” Netanyahu also indicated that the Israeli forces would continue to operate in southern Lebanon as planned.

This figure shows Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.

According to the United States “Axios News Network”, on the afternoon of 1 June, local time, Trump, during his conversation with Netanyahu, expressed “grave dissatisfaction” with Israel's escalation of the situation in Lebanon.

In this “heavyly worded” call, Trump lamented Netanyahu as “crazy” and accused him of “ungrateful”. "If it wasn't for me, you'd be in jail. I've been helping you. Now everyone hates you and Israel." Then Trump updated social media. (China New Network)

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There is no permanent winner in the chess game of international politics, but only a changing bargaining chip.

The dramatic scene had finally provoked Iran and Trump had to make a telephone call.

On 1 June, on the occasion of International Children's Day, there was a sudden rush by Iran to suspend negotiations with the United States through intermediaries and to consider a complete blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and other “front lines” such as the Mandeh Strait.

What do you mean?

Negotiations with the United States, no more.

In the Middle East, a new battlefield will be opened.

Together with Al-Houthi, Iran will also block the Mande Channel in the Red Sea.

The international oil market takes a breath of cool air. Anyway, as we can see, the price of international oil, which fell once, has soared as a bird of shock.

Why did Iran lift the table?

Iran is outraged that Israel is also carrying out indiscriminate bombings in Lebanon and is about to launch even larger-scale sweeps.

According to Iran, the ceasefire in Lebanon was included in the US-Iraq Ceasefire Agreement.

The US-Iraq ceasefire has ended, while Israel has not stopped in Lebanon, and the red line has become a dead line and Iran cannot watch.

Alas, anger often stems from despair, which is the result of repeated violations of the bottom line.

Lebanon attacked by Israel

After all, when Hizbollah joined the fighting, it was simply for Iran's sake, and Iran cannot stand idly by at this critical juncture.

Moreover, in the past few weeks, there has been no negotiation between the US and Iran, and the Israeli army has stepped up and the Lebanese people have been slaughtered.

Seeing the video, Israeli attacks on civilian vehicles killed parents and injured their children crying helplessly on the side of the road.

What the hell is this?

There's hell on earth.

According to statistics, since the resumption of fighting between Israel and Lebanon on 2 March, Israeli attacks on Lebanon have resulted in more than 3,000 deaths and 10,000 injuries.

As you know, Iran, after all, is a large country with an area of over 1.6 million square kilometres and a population of over 90 million; Lebanon is a small country of over 10,000 square kilometres and a population of about 6 million.

But now, Iran and Lebanon are the same number of deaths, and you can see the magnitude of the battle in Lebanon and the ferociousness of Israel.

Israel is also expanding its offensive, threatening to bomb the southern suburbs of Beirut, while the Lebanese are on the run, and negotiations between Iran and the United States have been deadlocked because of the increased price at Trump.

The Iranian military finally failed, and on June 1st issued a warning: If Israeli forces attack Beirut and the south, the residents of northern Israel should immediately withdraw.

The Iranian Speaker of Parliament, Kalibaf, is even more threatening: if the Israeli aggression against Lebanon continues, we will not only stop the negotiation process but will also confront the enemy directly.

Then he shouted three times: Long live the resistance, Long live the defence of the land, Long live the friendship between the two countries!

If Iran does, it means that the war will again get out of hand:

The conclusion of negotiations between the United States and Iran;

Iran's response to the Israeli bombing was repeated;

3. Oil prices will continue to soar ...

Israeli air strikes in Lebanon

Iran has been provoked, more dramatic, by the subsequent reaction of Trump.

He was calm at first and said, "I haven't heard about Iran's suspension, and if it were true, "it's okay," "I think we've talked too much and it would be very nice to remain silent."

Trump goes on to say softly: silence “does not mean that we will start throwing bombs” and adds: “We will continue to block. The blockade is a piece of steel."

But soon, there was something wrong with Trump, on the one hand, “clarifying” in social media and “pacing” negotiations with Iran; on the other hand, a telephone call was made to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.

He then declared that the good offices had been successful.

1 He claims that there was a glitch because Iran was disturbed by the Israeli attack on Lebanon.

He took care of it. He spoke to Israel and Hezbollah, respectively, and did not shoot.

At his request, the Israeli army also turned around.

Indeed, according to media reports, a large-scale attack on southern Beirut was planned by the Israeli forces, but the last minute the operation was postponed after the Trump intervention.

Israel has been pretending not to hear all the world's calls for the breaking of its voice, and Trump has made one phone call.

I have to say, Trump's influence on Israel.

But the most dramatic thing I saw was the call from Trump to Netanyahu.

When Trump called each other, he came up and yelled, "Are you crazy? If it wasn't for me, you were in jail. I was saving you. Everyone hates you now, because everyone hates Israel.

If it is true, it must be said that Trump is well aware of the current situation.

Of course, the Israeli response was a little subtle.

Netanyahu has declared to the outside world that he did have an ordinary telephone call with the Turang, but if Hizbullah continues to attack Israel, Israel will attack Beirut, while “the Israeli forces will continue to operate in southern Lebanon as planned”.

Israeli Defence Minister Katz declared: “There is no ceasefire in Lebanon”.

The Israeli Minister of National Security, Ben-Gever, has been tougher and has spoken publicly: it is time to tell our friend, President Trump — “No”.

Trump, do you hear me?

Finally, what do you think?

It's my personal opinion, the old rule. It's three points.

First, it's you who's soft and hard and you who's soft.

It's really dramatic.

The previous negotiations between the United States and the United States of America, despite their harsh rhetoric, felt that they were mainly for the sake of Trump, especially when the representatives of both sides agreed and evened out, and that Trump offered higher prices.

But when Iran is provoked, let's not talk about it, we have to open new fronts.

Trump's appearance is calm, but it is also urgent, with an immediate readjustment in his attitude, claiming that the negotiations are still “fast-tracking”; and a further telephone call to Netanyahu, forcing Israel to cease fire.

The world is hard for you, soft for him, soft for him, a little tofu, and a drop.

And the wicked have their own.

Second, there's not enough power. Red lines are dead lines.

So, no matter what the world calls for, no matter what Iran warns, Israel has been fighting in Lebanon, no matter what.

You think the red line, in other people's eyes, is just a dead line.

But Iran is so mad that it's going to end up out there; and the United States is so desperate that Trump is under pressure and Israel has to stop.

From that point of view, let us not say that the world has failed to take care of Israel, that it is the United States that is deliberately indulging and unwilling to do so.

That's why we saw the hell in Gaza and the blood and blood of Lebanon; but what does Trump have to do with Israel?

Thirdly, there's always a level playing field, and there's still a lot to be done.

Too often, peace in the Middle East feels at stake.

But history also tells us that it is often also the easiest moment to kick off.

Forgive my pessimism, in this part of the Middle East, peace is only a gap between wars, and normality is one war after another. In the last 20 years, the wars in Iraq, Syria, Libya, Gaza, the American-Israeli war... are endless.

In concrete terms, to the conflict between Lebanon and Israel, Trump concluded: Let us see how long the ceasefire will last, and I hope it will last forever.

Is that possible?

In fact, the United States and Iran, in the middle of the impasse in the negotiations, would Trump be willing to stop even if it were true to shake hands? Can Iran believe the United States? Not to mention, can Israel accept such a crappy outcome?

Take the opportunity of a ceasefire, produce more weapons and prepare for the next war.

This is the Middle East, cruel, but realistic。

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