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All right, let’s talk about President Trump’s brilliant strategy with respect to Iran, the ceasefire, Lebanon, and Hezbollah. Basically what happened was the Prime Minister of Pakistan sends a tweet to be cleared by the White House that pleads for the extension of the ceasefire. The tweet is approved.

President Trump sends out the announcement of the ceasefire. Then Pakistan sends something out which includes Lebanon. The White House, the President, completely silent.

Then there’s a phone call between President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu of Israel, and it’s clarified that Lebanon is not included. After it is clarified, it’s on the record that Lebanon is not included, okay, and the White House knew this beforehand, Israel, within the span of a couple of hours, bombs the hell out of Hezbollah in Lebanon. Meanwhile, President Trump, Vice President Vance, White House Press Secretary Carolyn Leavitt, everybody, all of them say Lebanon wasn’t included.

Vance says, like, you know, it’s just, we never said that. He’s standing, he’s tap dancing in Hungary, he’s doing all this explaining, but he doesn’t answer one question. Why wasn’t there an immediate clarification by the White House after Pakistan came out with that tweet? And I’m going to explain why, in my opinion.

Pakistan completely double-crossed Iran because they want to be in President Trump’s good graces. And so the tweet was a form of selling a deal that didn’t exist. It just didn’t exist.

And that way, Israel had the chance to go and bomb the hell out of Hezbollah completely legitimately. It’s total house of cards, okay? Pakistan knows who the winning side is, they know what Iran is made of, and that Iran is on the way out in terms of the horrendous regime there. And they made a decision.

And now Hezbollah, which is really Iran, is on the ropes. Great moves.