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Where Trump’s Diplomacy and Netanyahu’s War Diverge

June 2, 2026
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There are calls that change a war, and then there is the one President Trump placed to Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday — blunt, profane, and, by every account that has leaked since, decisive. Israel had ordered strikes on Hezbollah positions in southern Beirut, Iran had walked away from negotiations with Washington in protest, and Trump saw months of his own diplomacy slipping toward collapse. So he picked up the phone and, according to Axios, opened with a question no aide would put on letterhead: “What the f–k are you doing?” It did not soften from there. A U.S. official summarized

When the Channels Close: Iran Walks Away and Widens the War

June 1, 2026
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The deal, such as it was, is off. Iran has stopped talking. And it has begun to organize instead. On Monday, after Israel’s strikes on Beirut, Tehran pulled the plug on the back-channel diplomacy that mediators had been quietly stitching together for weeks — the fragile architecture meant to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and walk everyone back toward formal talks. The Iranian negotiating team is suspending, in the words of the government-linked Tasnim News Agency, “discussions and exchanges of texts through intermediaries.” The reason given: the ceasefire, they say, has been violated on all fronts, including Lebanon, which was

The Question Jill’s Interview Raises — and Doesn’t Answer

May 29, 2026
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Nearly two years on, the debate that broke a presidency is being told again — this time by the woman who stood closest to it. In a new CBS interview, former first lady Jill Biden has offered an account that lands with a different weight than anything said in the immediate aftermath of that June night in 2024. She was not, she says, embarrassed. She was not disappointed. She was afraid. “I wasn’t horrified, I was frightened,” she said. “I had never, ever seen Joe like that before or since. I don’t know what happened. As I watched it, I

The 60-Day Gamble: Diplomacy in the Shadow of the Strait

May 28, 2026
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A diplomatic breakthrough, cautious and unfinished, may be taking shape between Washington and Tehran. American and Iranian negotiators have agreed in principle to a sixty-day memorandum of understanding — a framework that would extend the ceasefire and open formal talks on Iran’s nuclear program. The terms, largely settled as of Tuesday, await final approval from both governments. President Trump has not yet signed off; Iran has not confirmed its acceptance. The president, one official said, wants a few days to think it over. That restraint is telling. This is a man who generally does not pause for reflection on the

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