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Trump can't stop getting in Vance's way: It's hard to know, when it comes to President Donald Trump, what exactly is deliberate and what's not. He's either a man with shockingly poor impulse control or an especially skilled master manipulator. (I assume more of the former, but your assessment may vary.)
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The latest example of this involves Trump, while Vice President J.D. Vance was still working with Iranian negotiators over the weekend, getting on Fox News and saying he told the Iranians, "You close it [the Strait of Hormuz], and you won't have a country. You won't even make it back to your fucking country."
It's possible this is a classic example of good cop/bad cop, all orchestrated in advance. Or it's possible Trump's impulse control issues are getting in the way of Vance's negotiating. Or it's possible that the situation is so rapidly evolving that certain moments call for intensity while others call for more standard diplomacy.
"What we told the Iranians yesterday is when you guys engage in what us millennials might call trash talk, you can't expect the president of the United States not to respond and not to correct the record," Vance said yesterday, referring to Trump's comments. "So when they say things that aren't true, the president is going to respond to it."
("If it works out, I'm going to take the credit," Trump half-joked. "If it doesn't work out, I'm blaming J.D.")
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said earlier today that Iranian officials had "no plans for the U.N. nuclear watchdog to inspect Iran's damaged nuclear facilities," contra what Vance had said yesterday (and what I reported in Reason Roundup). Iran is also sticking to its stipulation that Israel withdraw all troops from Lebanon, which will be very tough to actually enact; Israel says it requires a security zone there and that it will "neutralize" threats made against Israeli soldiers and civilians by Hezbollah.
Scenes from New York: "The Supreme Court on Monday reversed a lower court decision that had reopened the case of the man convicted in the killing of Etan Patz, a 6-year-old boy whose 1979 abduction in Manhattan reshaped American childhoods," reports The New York Times. "The court's unsigned opinion restores the conviction of the man, Pedro Hernandez, who the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit had said last year was entitled to a new trial."
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