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Israel and Hezbollah reached a ceasefire agreement, but Israeli strikes continued with at least 16 killed and Trump claiming he pushed Israel to accept the deal. VP Vance canceled U.S.-Iran peace talks in Switzerland.
Israel and Hezbollah reached a ceasefire agreement, but Israeli military operations continued with at least 16 people killed after the deal was announced. Trump claimed he pushed Israel to accept it. Meanwhile, VP Vance canceled planned U.S.-Iran peace talks in Switzerland.
A ceasefire that continues killing people isn't a ceasefire—it's a pause with violations. Trump claiming credit for Israeli policy is routine political theater, but the canceled Iran talks are substantive. Vance's move signals the administration isn't interested in negotiating with Iran even as it brokers an Israel-Hezbollah agreement. This is consistent signaling: willing to intervene when outcomes favor U.S.-aligned actors, unwilling to engage adversaries diplomatically.
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