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Goldblatt: Trump's 'you're getting confused' remark adds to Iran debate

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Goldblatt: Trump's 'you're getting confused' remark adds to Iran debate

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TL;DR

Commentator Yair Goldblatt, citing a Telegram post by President Trump that said 'you're getting confused,' argues that Trump is correct about the disarray in public discourse over Iran policy. The remark, posted late Friday night, adds to a string of cryptic presidential statements about Iran. Goldblatt's analysis is a single unattributed opinion from the Arab World in the channel.

01 · THE DISPATCH

President Trump posted a brief message on Telegram late Friday night Jerusalem time: 'You're getting confused.' Commentator Yair Goldblatt, writing on the 'Arab World' the source — a curated Israeli source covering Arab media and commentary — argues that Trump is correct, and that the post reflects a deliberate strategy to keep adversaries and commentators off-balance. Goldblatt's analysis, published as a single unattributed opinion, presents the remark as part of a pattern of cryptic presidential statements on Iran policy.

This bulletin fits within The Zioneer's ongoing coverage of Trump's evolving rhetoric on Iran. As The Zioneer reported on June 9, commentator Ben Yaniv assessed that Trump is 'desperately seeking a deal' with Iran. On June 10, Goldblatt himself had argued that Trump's 'hit Iran hard' remark shattered assumptions about World Cup restraint. The current post — a terse 'you're getting confused' — follows that same opaque, unpredictable style.

No further context is available from the source about the timing or intended audience of Trump's message. The post is a single-sentence quote without additional commentary from the president or his staff.

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