Trump angrily wrote today (Beijing time May 11): "I just read the response from Iran's so-called 'representative.' I'm extremely dissatisfied—completely unacceptable! Thank you for your attention to this matter. President Donald J. Trump."

[Clever] A few remarks: This short essay is nothing short of an emotional floodgate bursting after failed negotiations: full of "unacceptable" rhetoric, yet saying absolutely nothing about which specific red lines actually crossed the line. The conditions Iran has put forward—ending wars across the entire region including Lebanon, the U.S. fully lifting sanctions, returning frozen Iranian funds, Iran retaining control over the Strait of Hormuz, and nuclear talks—are all core interests. Yet Trump’s response amounts to only three words: "I’m not satisfied"—a textbook example of transactional bullying: I can demand anything I want, but you can’t bargain back. The game between the U.S. and Iran will continue, and at least no agreement will be reached before Trump’s visit to China this week.

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