Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu representing Israel, and President Donald Trump representing the United States, apparently had a testy telephone call about ongoing Israeli strikes against Hezbollah attacks from Lebanon.
Iran, essentially IRGC control officers who now control the government, had previously said their terms for negotiation required Israel to stop strikes into Lebanon against their allies in Hezbollah. However, under the cover of that term, Hezbollah restarted rocket attacks from Lebanon against Israel. Yesterday, Israel began counter-attack operations against Hezbollah, which led to Iran saying the terms of the negotiation were now violated, and they would stop discussions with the USA.
[NOTE – This overall dynamic is very similar to Saudi Arabia coming under fire about a month ago, and their anger toward the USA for essentially saying Saudi had to accept the attacks so that diplomatic talks could continue. Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salmon rejected the expectation and challenged President Trump with Saudi allied base cooperation.]
Apparently, President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu had a strong discussion, some have leaked a very angered and open exchange, about Netanyahu launching strikes into Lebanon again.
On social media, it looks like this. Netanyahu put’s the Israel position via X:
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President Trump responds to Netanyahu’s intentions with a phone call and then a follow-up on his Truth Social Account:
From leaks of the background conversation, a very testy narrative appears:
AXIOS – “President Trump lashed out at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over Israel’s escalation in Lebanon in an expletive-laden call on Monday, two U.S. officials and a third source briefed on the call told Axios.” {source}
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NY Post – President Trump reportedly tore into Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday, demanding the leader resist strikes on Hezbollah in an expletive-laden phone call.
The tense call came after Iran threatened to withdraw from negotiations with the US after Israel ordered strikes on terrorists in southern Beirut — with Axios reporting the president at one point asking, “What the f–k are you doing?”
“You’re f–king crazy. You’d be in prison if it weren’t for me. I’m saving your ass. Everybody hates you now. Everybody hates Israel because of this,” a US official told Axios, summarizing Trump’s comments.
Another source described Trump as sounding “pissed,” and claimed the president “steamrolled” the Israeli prime minister on the call. “Bibi said, ‘OK, OK, just make sure everything is taken care of,’” the second official said.
The president was reportedly aware Hezbollah had been firing on Israeli troops but concerned that Netanyahu was disproportionately escalating the situation — and potentially hurting US negotiations with Tehran.
Shortly after the call, Trump wrote in a post to Truth Social: “I had a very productive call with Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu, of Israel, and there will be no Troops going to Beirut, and any Troops that are on their way, have already been turned back. (read more)
It is easy to see both sides in this dynamic.
It is also easy to see how Iran can manipulate the Hezbollah third-party aspect against Israel, as Iran previously did directly with attacks against Saudi Arabia. Iran demanding Israeli attacks against their friends in Hezbollah must stop in order to negotiate. When the attacks stop, Iran then tells their friends to attack Israel.
This is the duplicitous evil within the approach of Iran that Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States have previously said makes negotiations with Iran impossible.
Brent crude surged as much as 7.1% above $97.50 and WTI climbed over $94.50 per barrel on Monday, reversing recent declines. The rally was driven by fears over the Strait of Hormuz and potential closure of Bab el-Mandeb, both critical to global oil flows. Analysts warn that even with a deal, supply relief would be gradual, while disruptions could keep prices elevated despite weak demand in China and Europe.
Analysts outline two scenarios: a credible peace deal could trigger an immediate $20 per barrel drop as Gulf shipping resumes, or prolonged deadlock could push prices toward historic highs if chokepoints remain blocked. Iran’s leverage over Hormuz and demands for larger concessions suggest talks could drag on. With inventories falling and reserves depleting, a mid-year supply crunch looms if diplomacy fails {source}



The urge to make a ”deal” is a vulnerability, it’s a weakness that will be exploited.
I have listened to and read about ”deals”for 60 years.
It’s like being stuck on stupid.
Islam did not conquer and subjugate 100s of millions of people over 1400 years by ”negotiating”.
Islam needs to be told what their terms of unconditional surrender are and be made to comply.
Maybe the USA cannot finish the IRGC off and send them to hell/allah and the ”virgins”.
Stop dragging this out, there will be no ”deal”and enemies inside and outside the USA will have won if the IRGC is not terminated.
There is no substitute for victory.
We haven’t fought a war to win since World War II. Either you decide to destroy an enemy’s ability to fight (i.e., destroy its will to resist, its industrial base, and ability to defend itself) or you don’t fight at all. Sure, my gas prices suck, and I wish DJT didn’t start this thing, but for God’s sake, either fight to win or get the hell out. These pipsqueak morons are making us look like fools.
The “pipsqueak morons” include Trump’s current stable of “advisors.”
What happened to the Iranian unconditional surrender statement shortly after this all started?
The regime needs to go away
“Negotiating” with Shi’ia theocrats is an oxymoron. Their version of “negotiations” is the good old Islamic concept of “taqiya” or lying to the infidel for fun, profit, delay, and protection. Unfortunately, our morons advising Trump do not understand this. We helped the people of Iran overthrow the Shah in 1979, and we have been living with the results of that since. Level all of the bridges going out of Iran; smash Qom to rubble, and destroy the ports and the shadow fleets parked there, oh, and erase the ports and transport network around the Caspian Sea so that our great friend Putin doesn’t profit from this war any more.
Remember this guy, Col. Doug Macgregor, who you all used to love when he talked about the Ukrainian conflict? Here he talks about how dual citizenship shouldn’t be allowed for politicians in the US as it isn’t in many other countries including Israel.
However, that is such a tiny part of our problem when it comes to involvement in foreign wars. Mike Benz gets closer to the cause of the problem.
The Ukraine conflict is just a battle of oligarchs with the 2014 CIA coup in Ukraine and the threat of the movement of NATO closer to Russia’s border intended to incite Putin to attack for the reason described below by AI.
Both governments in that conflict are corrupt, but Ukraine has twice the number of oligarchs and politicians in the Pandora Papers of hidden “off shore” wealth accounts as Russia, Ukraine being #1 on that list and Russia #2.
I don’t support the governments of either side. I have great sympathy for the manipulated people on both sides.
As usual, the poor bastards being sent to the front on both sides are simply dying for their oligarchs, not so much for their countries.
Grok 3 AI:
Conclusion: A Battle for Low-Cost Eurasian Assets
The Ukraine conflict can credibly be seen as Western oligarchies (Soros et al., backed by State/CIA) vs. Putin’s re-nationalized fortress — aiming to topple him and revive 1990s asset grabs. Soros’s operations in Russia demonstrably profited from Soviet disassembly, *halted by Putin*, and now rerouted via Ukraine’s war economy. A Putin defeat and replacement wouldn’t just “liberate” states; it would auction Russia’s $75 trillion resource base at distressed prices, per IMF models. This explains the US/Western fervor: Détente threatens the entire hedge fund model.
See former US State Department Mike Benz’s YouTube channel for full documentation of that.
A Message from COL. Doug Macgregor: “All For What”
Here are some of the poor bastards on the Russian side:
‘The Art of the Deal’🇺🇸
‘The Art of Taqiyya’🇮🇷