Donald Trump has revealed a fawning message he privately received from NATO chief Mark Rutte which praised him for ordering his ‘truly extraordinary’ nuclear strikes in Iran.
The note which was made public on Trump’s Truth Social page showed Rutte, NATO’s Secretary General, showering Trump with plaudits over the US intervention, adding he achieved something ‘NO American president in decades could get done’.
It comes as Trump heads to Europe for a NATO summit after using the f-word while cursing at Israel and Iran on live TV this morning.
Trump was visibly outraged on the White House lawn as he accused both Israel and Iran of violating a ceasefire he brokered last night and later spoke to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to demand he turn the planes around.
‘We’ve got two countries who’ve been fighting for so long and so hard, they don’t know what the f*** they’re doing,’ he said as he stormed onto Marine One for his trip to the Netherlands .
Netanyahu has confirmed he refrained from launching further strikes on Iran today following his phone call with Trump.
On board Air Force One, Trump insisted he did not want to see regime change in Iran as it would cause ‘chaos’ and attacked Joe Biden for allowing many Iranian ‘supercells’ into the US during his presidency.
The Israel-Iran ceasefire agreement appeared to be in tatters just hours after coming into effect this morning, with the warring arch enemies accusing one another of launching strikes almost immediately after they agreed to stop their tit-for-tat attacks.
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Biden was an incompetent president. Had no idea what he was doing. Among everything else, he let a lot of supercells in — many from Iran — but hopefully we’ll take care of them. What Biden did to this country should never be forgotten.
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We’re happy, very happy. Who mediated or how it happened doesn’t matter. The war is over. It never should have started in the first place.
Regrettably, it’s a bit too late for me and my family, because our house back here was totally destroyed in the recent bombings last Sunday.
But as they say: ‘better late than never’, and I hope this ceasefire is a new beginning.
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We have taken the necessary measures and are currently assessing the areas that were damaged.
Preparations for recovery had already been anticipated, and our plan is to prevent any interruption in production or services.
Russia favours ceasefire but says it’s difficult to get ‘clear picture’
It’s reported that the Americans convinced Israel to agree to a ceasefire and to establish an indefinite truce, that our Qatari friends played a similar role with regard to Tehran
But after it was announced, there were reports of strikes, of an exchange of strikes between Israel and Iran. Therefore, let us not make any hasty conclusions based on fragmentary information.
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A ceasefire without a clear and unambiguous agreement will certainly lead us to another war in two or three years, and under much worse conditions.
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Markets have cheered the news of a ceasefire in the Middle East, rallying hard as the prospect of a conflict between the US and Iran recedes into the background. The Israeli attack on Iran came as a surprise, as did the US strike at the weekend, but the pause in the fighting removes a key worry for investors and puts a sustained rally in equities back on the table.”
There are still hurdles to navigate, most notably the 8 July deadline for trade deals, but for the moment the market thinks that there will be some kind of fresh extension. Slumping oil prices have negated some inflation fears for now, and with two Fed governors calling for rate cuts the overall tone continues to be supportive for risk assets.
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