Atlantic Roundtable | Trump loves traveling to Tehran!
At the US journal, prominent US experts said while dealing with Washington’s policies towards Iran and the region that the US president is fascinated by a trip to Tehran and would reach a similar agreement with Iran.
According to RCO News Agency, Jeffrey Goldberg, editor -in -chief of the Atlantic Magazine on Friday, at Washington Wake’s program, invited by experts and reporters in the US, such as Peter Baker, the White House Secretary of the American New York Times. The NBC News Foreign Policy aimed at examining Donald Trump’s second government foreign policy, especially his political performance in his recent ambassador to the Middle East.
One of the highlights of the program was Trump’s policy on Iran and the unprecedented ignorance of the Zionist regime by the US government.
“Trump’s foreign policy is unpredictable,” said Peter Baker, secretary of the White House, the New York Times. He did not travel to Israel during his trip to the Middle East. Trump also changed the way the region’s performance and interactions by recognizing Syria and lifting sanctions against the country. “He has also approached Iran with a similar agreement with Iran.”
Responding to Baker’s statements, the Atlantic editor, referring to “Trump’s proximity to the Arab Gulf states”, said: “Unlike Obama, who ignored the Arab Gulf states, Trump is seeking his relations with them.”
In the same vein, David Ignatius, a columnist for the Washington Post, referring to Trump’s statements about the involvement of neocons and “manufacturers of governments” in the Middle East and the destruction of the region following the interference: “In recent decades, Republicans and Democrats have been talking about Democrats and Democrats.
“But Trump changed the sheets of the game,” he said. His remarks about Mohammed bin Salman (Saudi Crown Prince), who had been excluded for the past four years due to awareness of the assassination of Jamal Khashiqchi, was shocked. Trump praised Mohammed bin Salman. This week it clearly showed that Trump is ambitious in his policy. “
Trump will come to an agreement with Iran
“Trump is likely to reach an agreement with Iran, and we will all welcome it,” Ignatius said. But Trump’s personal interference in matters is far more than we’ve seen. “
In response to a question about the reaction of Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s reaction to ignore Trump’s serious demand to reach an agreement with Iran, saying: “This is the biggest change. “Because we were all expected to continue with Trump’s support for the war in Gaza and his unconditional support for Nahahu.”
Trump and Netanyahu
“But Trump shocked Netanyahu at the White House a few weeks ago,” Mitchell said, referring to Trump and Netanyahu’s visit to the White House. “Netanyahu had traveled to Washington to obtain US approval of the Israeli plan to attack Iran, but Trump at the White House suddenly announced his will to negotiate directly with the Iranians.”
“According to people close to Netanyahu, he sought to confirm the Israeli plan to attack Iran by the United States because Iran’s proxy forces were weakened,” he said. Iran’s defense capability was also destroyed following the Israeli attack. Now was the time of the invasion of Iran, because it was in critical condition. But Trump not only opposed the attack, but he also announced Washington’s decision to negotiate directly with Iran. Trump also removed the normalization of relations from the conditions for military and security agreement with the Arab states. “Now all these developments are taking place without Israel.”
Responding to Goldberg’s question about the possibility of exchanging “romantic letters” between Trump and Iranian officials, Mitchell added: “Probably. Because Iran is looking for an agreement. Iran must be out of sanctions and its demand is to get rid of the sanctions. “Despite the complexity of this issue, this agreement is likely to be achieved by Steve Witakaf.”

Amir Qatar and Trump
Trump’s desire to rule similar to Arab kings
“He is comfortable in these countries,” said Steven Haye, editor -in -chief of Disportch Magazine, in response to a question about Trump’s “comfort” in the Persian Gulf. Trump is fascinated by authoritarian governments. He seeks to adopt a method of governance similar to the Arab countries. Trump’s actions are now beyond realism. “He is looking for authoritarian government.”
Referring to Trump’s meeting with Abu Muhammad al -Julani, head of the Tahrir al -Sham terrorist group and interim chief of Syria, Hayez added: “He met with a former al -Qaeda leader, a real terrorist. Suppose if Obama did these actions, what would the Republicans say? “
In his analysis of Trump’s ability to do so, Ignatius said, “Trump appears to be a strong and stubborn person.”
“He may not have a romantic letter with Iranian leaders,” he added. But his trip to Tehran is not unexpected. He loves that. “
Trump is looking for the Nobel Peace Prize
“Trump is looking for the Nobel Peace Prize,” said Peter Baker, secretary of the White House, the New York Times. According to Trump, he could become one of the celebrities in human history. He has focused not only on Russia, Ukraine and Iran, but also on the conflict of Azerbaijan and Armenia. He has sought to solve conflicts dating back decades. Trump has been talking about it. “

Steve Witcaf; Trump’s special envoy
Andre Mitchell, a senior foreign policy correspondent for NBC News, in response to Goldberg’s question about the existence of three US Secretary of State; “Witcaf has an influential role,” said US official Secretary of State, Trump’s Special Envoy and Shadow Secretary of State, said. He has certain skills and he knows Trump. “Witcaf has a good team and I will not underestimate him, but Vitcoaf needs support to reach an agreement with Iran.”
“This agreement is becoming more like a brigade,” he said. “Despite the criticism against the brigade, the current agreement will not include Iran’s missile program or proxy forces.”
Mitchell claimed, “All Iranian proxy forces have been weakened except the Houthis.”
Netanyahu is no longer Trump’s friend
Responding to Goldberg’s question about Netanyahu’s ignorance by Trump, Ignatius said: “This week’s main issue was Israel and Netanyahu’s ignorance by Trump. Trump was extremely angry when he noticed Netanyahu’s attempt to encourage Washington to attack Iran. According to Trump, the Israeli prime minister was putting him in a bottleneck. Netanyahu is no longer Trump’s friend. “Since February, Trump is confronted with Netanyahu.”
“Contrary to Trump’s wishes, before his visit to the Middle East and even with Israel’s interests, Netanyahu decided to exacerbate the war in Gaza,” Mitchell said. “They are working on a plan to permanently move one million Palestinians to Libya.”
“The Palestinians will not be transferred to Libya,” said Peter Baker, secretary of the White House, the US New York Times, referring to reports on the project. This is very difficult. “Libya has also collapsed.”
“Trump is looking for big agreements,” Hayez added. Witcaf’s view is naive. Being ambitious is good, but his remarks about several agreements on several important issues are simple. Netanyahu is the latest US ally to be abandoned by Trump. “He has abandoned Canada, Europe and NATO.”
Trump’s fear is not fulfilling his promises
“The biggest issue for Trump is not an agreement with Iran,” said David Ignatius, a columnist in the Washington Post magazine, referring to Trump’s will to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow. “He is afraid of failing to fulfill his promises, and his priority is to make his promises.”
“European authorities are training Zelnski so that he can speak better with Trump,” Baker said, referring to “Zelnski’s training by other European officials.” The secret to talking to Trump is flattery. He should not say no. But after confirming his words, you have to repeat your position again. “
“Trump does not adhere to past principles,” he said in response to a question. He can talk to Hamas. Obama spoke with the Iranian president once and it was a very important issue. Trump does not adhere to these principles. “Witcaf is similar to him.”
“There is a huge difference between the Trump movement and the neocons,” Ignatius responded to a question about internal disputes between the Trump administration and the Republicans.
“It is difficult to predict neocons,” Hayez added. Rubio, in the past, has been a staunch supporter of US policy in recent decades, but he has now become one of the critics of neok. Rubio is no longer a stubborn fundamentalist. “
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