Zionist analyst: Trump is forced to choose between bad and worse.

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PNN – Hebrew sources state that, in the confrontation with Iran, Trump is forced to choose between a devastating war and an eternal defeat.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network; an analytical report by the Zman Yisrael newspaper suggests that Donald Trump (the terrorist US president) is caught in a dire predicament, and that all available options regarding Iran’s nuclear program and the Strait of Hormuz are equally bad.

The report states: Trump has grown weary of Iran, the Strait of Hormuz, and the demands of the Israelis, Arabs, Turks, and others.

He wants to put an end to this tragedy—which has yielded no honor, profit, or security for the United States, the Middle East, or the world; in short, he simply wants out of this quagmire.

The report goes on to acknowledge: However, there is no simple or elegant solution to a problem as complex as Iran.

The ceasefire agreement collapsed because each side interpreted the painstakingly negotiated memorandum of understanding differently; since then, the two sides have been trading blows: the Americans launch missile strikes on Iranian military facilities, while the Iranians attack U.S. military bases in the Persian Gulf and Jordan.

Israel is not currently involved, as Trump knows that Israeli intervention would only complicate matters.

According to Ziman Yisrael, the problem is that each side is ultimately pursuing an impossible goal: Iran seeks to retain control over the Strait of Hormuz as compensation for wartime losses and eventually collect some form of transit fee, while remaining determined to preserve its uranium enrichment capabilities on its own soil.

On the other hand, Trump aims to wrest control of the Strait of Hormuz from Iran and find a fundamental solution to the Iranian nuclear issue—one that aligns with his narrative of a clear-cut victory over Iran.

Given the complete lack of trust and unbridled ambitions, it remains unclear whether—and how—the two sides can reach a compromise.

Another part of the report notes that the problem is the status quo cannot last long. Ultimately, Trump—who has repeatedly claimed to have kept the Strait of Hormuz free and open, even though reality appears quite different—must decide which path to take: either toward another difficult and bloody war, or toward total capitulation on all key issues.

This is while it appears that Israel no longer holds veto power and must accept Trump’s election and come to terms with it.

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