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Thursday, June 11, 2026

Trump is Getting Played Like a Chump by Iran — Even the Wall Street Journal is Embarrassed

Analyzing how America's Iran policy has become a masterclass in diplomatic surrender

The Wall Street Journal just exposed Trump's Iran policy as a complete failure. Here's what's really happening in the Gulf and why America looks weaker than ever.

Remember when Donald Trump promised to get tough on Iran? He swaggered into office talking about the "maximum pressure" campaign, flexing about deals, and promising to stop Iran once and for all. Fast forward to June 2026, and what do we have? A president who's essentially handing Tehran a blank check to destabilize the Middle East while twiddling his thumbs and calling everything "no big deal."

The conservative Wall Street Journal not exactly a bunch of bleeding-heart liberals just ripped Trump's Iran policy to shreds. And honestly, they didn't pull any punches. Their assessment? Nine weeks into the latest crisis, Iran has been calling the shots, and Trump's been doing exactly what they want him to do.

Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Can Trump Bring Peace to the Middle East?

Discover the latest on the Iran-Israel conflict as it passes 100 days. Analysis of Trump's peace efforts, Netanyahu's stance, and what lies ahead for Middle East stability.

The ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel has now passed the 100-day mark, with developments that have left international observers scratching their heads and world leaders scrambling for solutions. What started as a regional dispute has evolved into one of the most volatile situations in the Middle East in decades.


The Situation Today

As of today, the Iran-Israel conflict continues to pose significant challenges to global stability. The past months have seen intense diplomatic maneuvering, with President Donald Trump repeatedly stating that an Iran deal is "imminent" a claim he has now made well over 30 times without a final agreement being reached.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has taken a firm stance, repeatedly asserting that Israel has the right to self-defense. His government has authorized continued operations against Iranian targets, a move that has strained relations even with Israel's closest allies.

"It's a complicated situation," says one Middle East analyst who spoke on condition of anonymity. "Neither side seems willing to back down, yet both claim they want the same thing peace and security."

Monday, June 8, 2026

Iran-Israel Strikes Again And the Middle East Is Spiraling Back Into Chaos

What's really happening at the ceasefire's breaking point. The fragile peace in the Middle East just collapsed again.

For the first time since that shaky ceasefire took effect in April, Iran launched strikes directly at Israel over the weekend. It's been roughly 100 days since the original agreement, and honestly, barely two months into what was supposed to be a real break from the fighting. Now? We're right back where we started or maybe even worse.

Let me break down what's actually going on here, because there's a lot more happening than just the obvious back-and-forth airstrikes.