Jimmy Kimmel: Trump Consistently Delays Iran Strike, Promises Two Weeks
During a recent episode of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”, host Jimmy Kimmel shared his thoughts on President Donald Trump’s ongoing negotiations with Iran. He highlighted a consistent pattern in Trump’s approach to these discussions.
Trump’s Two-Week Delay Tactic
Kimmel pointed out that Trump has decided to postpone any actions against Iran for another two weeks. This decision, influenced by Pakistan’s role in facilitating negotiations, illustrates a familiar strategy employed by the President. Kimmel noted, “This is how it goes every single time.”
Recurring Themes in Trump’s Negotiations
According to Kimmel, Trump tends to make alarming statements, such as threatening military action, only to later retract or delay those threats. He quipped that Trump acts like a “conscientious employee” by giving a two-week notice before taking action.
- Trump’s initial threat: Immediate military action
- Trump’s resolution: A two-week delay on action against Iran
- Influence: Pakistan facilitating negotiations
Kimmel’s Humor on Trump’s Statements
Kimmel humorously criticized Trump’s frequent claims about military decisions and policies. He referenced a quote from White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, which suggested that only Trump knows the current status of affairs. Kimmel responded, questioning the validity of that statement.
The Consequences of Military Action
In his monologue, Kimmel addressed the seriousness of Trump’s threats against Iran’s nuclear capabilities. He pointed out that if Trump were to execute his threats, it could be considered a war crime under the Geneva Accords. Kimmel sarcastically remarked on Trump’s previous assertions regarding nuclear weapons, emphasizing the irony of the situation.
- Trump’s claim: Destruction of Iranian power plants
- Potential implications: Classification as a war crime
As the monologue concluded, Kimmel left the audience with a satirical remark about Trump’s abilities. “Then lock yourself up right now because that’s the boat we are floating in right now,” he said, leaving viewers to reflect on the complexities of the ongoing U.S.-Iran relations.
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