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Commentator Tamir Mor: Trump 'surrendering to pressures' within his administration, losing credibility

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Commentator Tamir Mor: Trump 'surrendering to pressures' within his administration, losing credibility

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TL;DR

Commentator Tamir Mor said Tuesday that President Trump is losing credibility and surrendering to pressures within his own administration. Mor described the current situation as 'the easiest war in American history' that has become 'a missed opportunity of historic proportions,' according to a C14 broadcast.

01 · THE DISPATCH

The Zioneer has reported extensively on the evolving public perception of President Donald Trump's Middle East policy. On Monday, a Reuters/Ipsos poll showed Trump's approval near a career low, with Americans fearing rising fuel prices amid tensions with Iran — background against which Mor's remarks land. Recent bulletins reported Trump calling Israel's Lebanon campaign a 'mini-war' (Tuesday 15:48) and dismissing regime-change priorities in Iran (Tuesday 13:27). Mor's assessment — that the president is losing credibility and surrendering to internal administration pressures — aligns with a thread of commentary the desk has tracked: earlier analysis suggested Trump's 'equation' after a near-miss incident could lead to a limited strike (June 9), and an Arab media commentator accused the U.S. of suffering its 'worst defeat' (June 9, 10:31). Tamir Mor spoke via a C14 broadcast, and his remarks are presented as attributed analysis, not verified fact.

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