Trump Says Iran Must Acknowledge Based Israel to End Endless Wars, Leftists Mad
Orange Man Bad (still!) for daring to suggest Iran play nice with the Jewish state as part of any deal.

Washington D.C. – President Trump, still living rent-free in the heads of the globalist elite, has proposed a truly shocking idea: maybe, just maybe, if Iran wants to end the perpetual state of almost-war, they should acknowledge Israel's right to exist. The audacity!
The Abraham Accords, remember those? The ones where several Arab nations actually decided to, you know, act like adults and normalize relations with Israel? Yeah, those. Trump's now suggesting that more countries should get on board the peace train as a prerequisite for dealing with the mullahs in Tehran. Naturally, the usual suspects are clutching their pearls.
"Analysts," those mystical creatures who are always wrong but never in doubt, are already saying the chances of this happening are "close to zero." Gee, thanks for the insightful analysis, Captain Obvious. But hey, maybe if we lower our expectations even further and just let Iran do whatever it wants, things will magically get better, right? (Narrator: They won't.)
The sheer level of cope emanating from the legacy media is palpable. They're practically wetting themselves over the thought of Trump actually achieving something positive in the Middle East. Because, you know, decades of failed diplomacy and appeasement have worked so well.
Of course, the usual suspects are wailing about the Palestinians, as if recognizing Israel somehow negates their plight. Newsflash: Israel exists. Get over it. Maybe, just maybe, focusing on building a better future for the Palestinian people, instead of clinging to outdated grievances, would be a more productive approach.
The libs always say that Trump is unpredictable and dangerous. But maybe, just maybe, his unpredictability is what the Middle East needs. Maybe, just maybe, shaking things up and challenging the status quo is the only way to break the cycle of endless conflict.
So, let's see what happens. Will Trump succeed in expanding the Abraham Accords and bringing peace to the Middle East? Probably not. But hey, at least he's trying something different. And that's more than can be said for most of the so-called "experts."
[Source: U.S. State Department Press Briefings]
[Source: White House Archives]
