Trump Owns the Middle East Wars Now
The president is quickly wiping out his own accomplishments.

President Donald Trump's most impressive accomplishment was also his first one: bringing calm to the Middle East. Before taking office, he pushed Israel and Hamas to accept a ceasefire deal that had been on the table since May 2024, including an Israeli-Palestinian prisoner exchange. With peace in Gaza, the Houthi forces in Yemen halted their attacks on foreign shipping, and the U.S. could end its own failed campaign there. Iran seemed ready to negotiate over other outstanding issues, such as its nuclear program.
Now, Trump is rapidly undoing those accomplishments. After Israel blocked foreign aid shipments into Gaza, the Houthi movement announced that it would begin attacking Israeli shipping again. Trump not only resumed U.S. attacks on Yemen over the weekend but also took the opportunity to threaten direct war with Iran, which backs the Houthi government. Early on Tuesday morning, Israel resumed its own war in Gaza, killing hundreds of Palestinians in air raids, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that further hostage negotiations will take place "only under fire."
Turning a ceasefire into permanent peace was always going to be difficult, and both Israel and Hamas played hardball, especially as Trump's plan to empty the Palestinian population loomed in the background. The ceasefire breaking down at exactly this time in exactly this way, however, was a U.S.-Israeli decision. The Israeli army launched the airstrikes in the middle of talks, and the Trump administration admitted that it was "consulted" by Israel beforehand.
The Iranian government, meanwhile, has hardened its stance around negotiations. Iranian leaders said in the beginning of Trump's term that it was "not really a problem" for Iran to avoid pursuing nuclear weapons. But the Trump administration has been insisting that Iran has to give up some of its conventional weapons, too. Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, in turn, said earlier this month that negotiating was pointless and would only "make the sanctions knot tighter."
Trump's America First mantra has always contained two contradictory urges. On one hand, there's a feeling that America is wasting its resources on hopeless foreign causes, which can be avoided by trying to "solve problems over the telephone." This view is represented by figures around Trump such as Vice President J.D. Vance and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff. On the other hand, there's an intense desire to show strength and an intense fear of looking weak. This view is represented by Trump administration figures such as National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, who publicly wanted to escalate in Ukraine and re-invade Afghanistan, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, a traditional neoconservative.
Waltz and Rubio seem to be feeling their oats with the latest Middle Eastern escalation. Rubio, who physically squirmed in his seat while Vice President J.D. Vance chewed out Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy last month, got to be the stern face of the Trump administration while threatening Hamas on Fox News earlier this month. When the airstrikes on Yemen began, Waltz was photographed in the Situation Room with a smug grin, and he gave the administration's pitch for war in an ABC interview soon after.
Some of the people around Trump may be telling him that he can escalate even further without embroiling Americans in a full-on war. The American Conservative alluded to "forces inside and outside his administration" urging an expansion of the war in Yemen and a direct attack on Iran. Talk show host Tucker Carlson took to the social media network X to warn that bombing Iran "will set off a war, and it will be America's war. Don't let the propagandists lie to you."
Earlier this month, Israel Defense Forces Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir declared that 2025 would be a "year of war" in Gaza and Iran. At the time, it looked as though the Trump administration simply would not allow that to happen. Now, Zamir's prediction seems to describe the Trump administration's policy well.
The public shift has been extremely rapid, although the internal conflict was boiling for a few weeks. Adam Boehler, the nominee for Special Presidential Envoy for Hostage Affairs, became the first U.S. official to meet directly with Hamas earlier this month. His mission was to secure the release of Edan Alexander, an American captured while fighting for the Israeli army. Boehler told the media that he was optimistic about a broader deal for all Israeli hostages, but "we're not an agent of Israel."
After news of Boehler's meeting broke, the Wall Street Journal editorial board condemned Boehler, and Republicans in the Senate privately badgered the White House, according to Axios. Boehler withdrew his nomination for the envoy post, and Rubio stressed that the talks were a "one-off situation." This weekend, after Hamas announced that it would release Alexander and hand over the bodies of four Israeli Americans killed in captivity, Witkoff accused Hamas of "publicly claiming flexibility while privately making demands that are entirely impractical without a permanent ceasefire." Ironically, making an offer and then withdrawing the offer after the counterparty accepted it was a classic Biden administration tactic, one that had prolonged the war by months.
Just as things shifted rapidly over the past few weeks, they can shift again. By both brokering the ceasefire and allowing it to fall apart, Trump demonstrated that he has more control than anyone else over the pace of violence in the Middle East. And that means he owns whatever comes next. There is no blaming his predecessors now.
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You never once complained about Biden or any other Democrats you leftist hypocrite. That invalidates your criticism and excuses whatever Trump does.
That’s not true, they did some articles last December, very timely.
You never once complained about Biden or any other Democrats, Sarckles, you leftist hypocrite.
Petti, on the other hand, is just straight up lying as usual.
Ever since he claimed that firing back at the Houthi's for attacking American shipping was actually simping for the Zionists, he's been aiming for the bottom.
Hamas violates the terms of the cease-fire but it is Israel and the United States fault for breaking it. The Houthis announce they are going resume war on international trade, but the US attacking first is somehow breaking the peace?
What in the world are your messed up standards, Petti?
It's a Petti take.
I really am convinced at this point that if the Reason writers themselves aren't outright idiotically evil, whatever AI they've got trained to write for them has completely lost the Classical Liberal script and is just straight up, "Publish the most insanely dishonest, bad faith, socially disruptive, inflammatory-to-the-point-of-revolt take possible without openly calling for violence."
Are you talking about Newsmax, The Epoch Times, or Breitbart?
We’re talking about your fellow travelers amongst the neo Marxists, you fucking pinko.
At least those aren’t fake sites.
Fuck off and die. And take your fake website with you, lying pile of lefty shit.
The violation of the ceasefire was intended by Israel from the beginning. Bezalel Smotrich has said as much in the last couple hours. He said he only accepted the ceasefire decision BECAUSE it would only last through stage 1 and then war would resume. If he had instead done what Itamar Ben-Gvir did - and dropped out of the govt, then Netanyahu's govt would have fallen.
Israel managed to accomplish a lot with the first phase of the ceasefire. They got Trump to agree overtly to genocide. So we will fund that now that the war has resumed. It was always questionable whether Biden would do that overtly - or was of sound mind to do anything beyond drool in his oatmeal.
And yes - Petti is right. We are up to our neck in permawar in the Middle East now. There is no pivot to China. Whatever we have thrown away with Europe/NATO in order to play kissyface with Putins rear end is going to massively harm whatever we do in the Middle East. No allies, no bases, no refuel, no hospitals. That's been the entire purpose of our NATO funding for a couple decades now. And we are going to lose our naval base in Bahrain too.
It will be interesting to see how vulnerable the US is far from our shores - when only naval forces are involved. China in particular will be paying attention.
The "genocide" libel against Israel is just getting tiresome.
If thst counts as "genocide", then it is the most incompetently done one in world history.
They've killed close to 200,000 Gazans. And very obviously from the hostage release shows - not many armed Hamasans.
The only thing that prevented them from killing everyone was that the most moral army in the world ain't gonna dirty their pretty little hands with such deeds. They are going to carpet bomb their way to that - via US supplied weapons. So WE are the ones who are seen as guilty.
Now Trump has overtly said - no Palestinians remain when Israel hands over Gaza to the US for our squad to clean it up and cover it up. We are now up to our eyeballs complicit - and that is what Israel wanted.
And yet, the fakestinians report their population increased 2023-24. That is some genocide, where the population increases.
Can’t wait until you bleat about fake causality numbers that exceed the Gaza population.
Seriously JewFree, fuck off. You’re basically just a less manic Misek at this point.
Did all those generators ever run out of fuel?
“They've killed close to 200,000 Gazans”
Nope. Even the left wing news sites say it’s around 47k. And they’re undoubtedly lying too. So the real number is obviously much lower.
So once again, fuck you JewFree. You lying propagandist shitsack.
Sounds like Oct 6 was a big, big mistake. Probably best for Hamas to unconditionally surrender if its that bad.
Sorry, the trans genocide has simultaneously been the most incompetently performed *and* the most effective in world history.
It's cheating to count that when they're doing it to themselves.
EVERYBODY figured Hamas would break their word. Israel pulled off the attack regardless.
And, of course, they did.
So, yes, Israel is the bad guy.
You are on the side of genocide.
"...The violation of the ceasefire was intended by Israel from the beginning..."
JFucked knows the 'Jewish mind'.
Most Israelis felt betrayed by being forced into a cease fire that would not get the hostages all released.
Trump betrays all friends.
charliehall is a steaming pile of lying lefty shit, Fuck off and die, asshole
You hate Israel. This is just another pathetic attempt est to attack Trump.
It is beyond disgusting that you refer to the Israeli hostages kidnapped and held by Hamas in violation of international law as "prisoners".
What has Reason become? Is TDS that pervasive?
Yes.
Petti, are you seriously pushing 'peace at any cost' now?
Was Israel just supposed to lie there and let Palestine rape and murder them?
Is the US supposed to just let Houthis shoot at ships? We're we just supposed to keep ships stationed there and expend munitions until they got tired of shooting at us?
Did anyone / anywhere in this article state what it was that Hamas did to end the peace ? Because I don't see it. Is there a reason, or is this just poor excuse to start bombing again?
The usual failure to return hostages.
You could read a little.
If that lying pile of lefty shit did that, why s/he might find out what an asshole s/he's been.
I *am* reading... several places, in fact, not just the reason echo-chamber and I'm finding several conflicting ideas on who is responsible. Which is why I asked if Reason was providing hard facts or sketching around the edges again.
Hamas is responsible. Quit reading democrat propaganda sites.
"I *am* reading... several places, in fact,.."
Perhaps a course in reading apprehension is it order; imbecilic piles of lefty shit are often lacking in that regard.
"Reading apprehension ? " ..., lol.
You could not have told on yourself / provided a better punchline against yourself if you tried.
"..."Reading apprehension ? " ..., lol..."
"lol"?
Oh! OH! Caught by 13 year old!
Fuck off and die, asshole.
There is nothing that Hamas did to 'end the peace'. Netanyahu did what he's always done re Palestinians - propose something ludicrous, not give it to Hamas, reject it himself and say that Hamas rejected it. Which is what gets gobbled up by the US media.
What Hamas did that was 'unreasonable' was insist, for phase 2, that Israel promise to keep delivering (mostly the temporary housing and bulldozing equipment from NGO's) what it said it would deliver in phase 1 (but never did). Otherwise Hamas wouldn't keep delivering hostages. It was all the usual bullshit. See the Lebanon ceasefire where Israel promised to withdraw their forces by two months ago and is still there.
What led, imo, Israel to do this now was the Boehler meeting directly with Hamas. What Hamas said to the US directly is - we're ok with a 5 year ceasefire and no more Hamas in Gaza. That is a fucking disaster for Netanyahu who has spent decades being the ONLY person who is allowed to be the Hamas whisperer to the US audience. Trump is just erratic enough for that to potentially lead somewhere so that cannot be allowed. A state of ceasefire and jawjaw must give way to warwar where Trump is more predictable and manipulable.
hamas violated the ceasefire several times. And let's not talk about parading around dead babies, and mutilating their bodies.
hamas will leave gaza, dead or alive. Preferably dead.
Hamas already agreed to leave Gaza - TO THE US DIRECTLY.
You're just a stupid dumb fuck.
No, cunt. You’re the moron here. Now fuck off out of here with your Islamist propaganda.
How about Hamas just release the hostages and let's call it a day.
"propose something ludicrous"
"Return hostages" is "ludicrous"?
There was no peace to end. There has not been peace anywhere in the Middle East - well, ever I guess, but at least since the declaration of the Jewish State of Israel in 1948. There has been a series of ceasefires since then almost all of which were broken without provocation by the Muslim Arabs. Incidental casualties in a war does not constitute genocide no matter how many times you repeat the lie.
And, Petti, Hamas STILL has an American hostage.
Trump is obligated to pursue it.
Wait till Donnie builds a new Trump Hotel & Mosque in Gaza. He will become a Grand Mufti afterward.
turd, the ass-clown of the commentariat, lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.
Took a break from jacking it to child porn?
No, just really practiced at typing one handed.
"America is wasting its resources on hopeless foreign causes, which can be avoided by trying to "solve problems over the telephone.""
The second clause does not follow from the first clause. America is wasting its resources on hopeless foreign causes. They are hopeless because they cannot be solved - over the telephone or militarily. Meddling is still meddling even when it's less expensive. America has NO 'vital national interests' in the region and Trump - and everyone else in American government - should stop meddling.
When all of our hostages are out, you'll be correct.
"Trump Owns the Middle East Wars Now"
Do you seriously think Trump cares whether you assigned ownership of "Middle East wars" to him? BWAhahahahahaaaa ...
They did everything they could to dismiss the Abraham accords.
Reason wants to see Israel exterminated.
Trump's peace efforts in Ukraine are vilified because it will allow Russia to rearm and attack again later. He is criticized for not promoting a peace in Gaza that will allow Hamas to rearm and attack later.
Huh.
That's not what Hamas said DIRECTLY to Boehler (the American). They agreed to a 5 year ceasefire - and NO MORE Hamas governance in Gaza.
It is no wonder that that meeting is dangerous. Those sorts of meetings destroy narratives. Bullshit narratives is what Reason and the commentariat here repeat. Those off the wall out of the box meetings are what Trump revels in.
Trump Owns the Middle East Wars Now
The man’s been in office two months you silly fucks
But Petti proclaimed it, so it must be so.
They became his wars on the day he became commander in chief.
But if Trump had lost the election, would we have an article about how "Kamala Owns the Middle East Wars Now", I mean, they would have become her wars on the day she became commander in chief. Right?
Now, Trump is rapidly undoing those accomplishments.
This is a vicious, and damnable lie. Does hamas have agency, asshole?
Because hamas violated the ceasefire multiple times. When one party violates the terms of a ceasefire, then there is no agreement. WTF is this POTUS Trump undoing anything. He is the guy who sent his personal emissary to deal with hamas.
so hamas decided to fuck around. Now they find out.
Petti, you're a pathetic liar.
Does hamas have agency, asshole?
Reason: "Of course not, they're brown."
Does Hamas own any portion of the war?
No. Palestinians obviously have no agency.
By both brokering the ceasefire and allowing it to fall apart, Trump demonstrated that he has more control than anyone else over the pace of violence in the Middle East. And that means he owns whatever comes next. There is no blaming his predecessors now.
Zero logic detected here.
>>The president is quickly wiping out his own accomplishments.
holy shit! did you call him & tell him or just post here where he'll never see it?
Yup, all Trump's fault that Israel and Palestinians are warring. Just like a former writer informed us it was Trump's fault for India/Paki tensions rising.
Bring Back the Best! Bring Back Dalmia!
Bush owned Iraq because we invaded unprovoked. Same with Obama with Syria and Libya. But no US president owns Israel/Palestinian conflicts, none. Hamas and Hamas alone has dedicated themselves to destroying Israel and until Hamas changes they'll continue to inflict misery onto those they purport to protect.
The world has rued the day the state of Israel was created.
They've been fighting since the 1950s and the Muslims will never let up until Israel is eradicated. But after 2 months back in office Trump "owns the Mideast wars."
Lol. Okay.
They've been fighting since the 1950s and the Muslims will never let up until Israel is eradicated.
Hamas attacked on Oct. 7, before he was President, when a reluctantly and strategically dementia-addled weak executive couldn't find a foreign affairs fiasco that he couldn't fuck up. Hamas at the time even proclaimed "Iran helped!". The one guy, *one guy*, who has come the closest to securing a lasting peace is the one guy Petti is threatening with ownership.
I'd say Petti is a verminous cockroach, but that's an insult to verminous cockroaches.
Your whimpering isn't going to change anything, Matt.
With peace in Gaza, the Houthi forces in Yemen halted their attacks on foreign shipping, and the U.S. could end its own failed campaign there. Iran seemed ready to negotiate over other outstanding issues, such as its nuclear program.
There is no such thing as "peace in Gaza" until all the Palestinians are killed and the area is reclaimed by its rightful owner, Israel.
And whatever Iran tells you about its "willingness" to negotiate is a bald-faced lie. Right to your face. Iran wants one thing: the total extermination of the Great Satan. Meaning, the Western World (and Israel). There is ZERO negotiating with them. We should have nuked Tehran 20 years ago. Would have really been a kick to the teeth to the Russians and Chinese for an added benefit. (And, not even hyperbole or jest - we should be nuking them too.)
But nobody wants to talk serious about that. Just how Iran is such a beautiful and unique murder culture of backwards inbred hyper-violent psychopaths.
If Trump had any balls at all, he would close every U.S. military base in Europe, the U.K. and Australia. He should close every base in the middle east and in Africa.
We, the people should not be forced at gunpoint to defend nations that do not support such things as freedom of speech, that deny legal elections and wage unnecessary wars.
Therefore as a taxpayer and voter I DEMAND that Donald J. Trump order the closing of each and every U.S. military base throughout Europe, the U.k., Australia and everywhere else. Bring our people home and put them on the borders.
F*** Germany, F*** France, the U.K. Belgium, Netherlands, Ukraine and the lot.
It's time to turn them loose. Let them deal with it themselves.
Get U.S. out of NATO &the U.N.
Here's the problem with that: nature abhors a vacuum.
If we pull out, the Sino-Russo alliance will move in. And they will roll out the red carpet for Iran, because Iran is their wet boy. Just take one good hard look at Africa and tell me I'm wrong.
Unless we strategically strike Moscow, Beijing, and Tehran first, we CANNOT pull out of those bases. Russia, China, and Iran have to be brought to heel first. And, I'm sad to say, that will likely only be accomplished by killing as many of them as possible and fracturing their infrastructure so badly that they have no fallback.
And that's me taking you at face value, and not assuming that your response is a globalist cover story to have the Sino-Russian alliance take over as the world's dominant superpower. Which, frankly, I do not put past anyone who has ever voted Democrat in the last three decades.
Several William Tecumseh Sherman quotes come to mind.
"War is the remedy our enemies have chosen. Other simple remedies were within their choice. You know it and they know it, but they wanted war, and I say let us give them all they want; not a word of argument, not a sign of let up, no cave in till we are whipped or they are.
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You are rushing into war with one of the most powerful, ingeniously mechanical, and determined people on Earth — right at your doors.
You are bound to fail. Only in your spirit and determination are you prepared for war. In all else you are totally unprepared, with a bad cause to start with.
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If they want eternal war, well and good; we accept the issue, and will dispossess them and put our friends in their place. ...
Three years ago by a little reflection and patience they could have had a hundred years of peace and prosperity, but they preferred war; very well...
Next year their lands will be taken, for in war we can take them, and rightfully, too, and in another year they may beg in vain for their lives. A people who will persevere in war beyond a certain limit ought to know the consequences. Many, many peoples with less pertinacity have been wiped out of national existence.
I'm told those Canadians had every right to be in China and do or sell whatever drugs they want, indeed China was wrong to arrest them when China should have taxed Chinese citizens more so that they could provide the Canadians and any other foreigners who might pop up in China with mortgages, cell phones, and pretty much anything else they might want.
WSJ:
Four Canadian nationals were executed in China on drug-related charges, according to Canadian authorities, in a rare case of the country carrying out the death penalty against Westerners.
The Canadian government rebuked Chinese authorities, saying the country carried out the executions earlier this year.
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