Jon Lovett
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to pay.
And when he says that we're already negotiating, Iran knows whether that's true or not, that that's Trump telling the world that if it falls apart, Iran is to blame.
So it's Trump is trying to lower the cost of what happens if he decides to escalate that.
That to me is like but the only way that makes sense is if Trump is someone who only thinks short term
and discounts the cost of everyone thinking he's a liar in the future.
But that's what he does.
Trump is only a rational actor in the very short term.
And so I think that's how you kind of can make sense of the threats of escalation and the promise of negotiation.
Yeah, we also just...
Everyone involved in this is a egomaniac liar.
So it's just like it's hard to know what's really happening because they're also negotiating in public.
Right.
Like we know some of the states that the terms of the negotiation tolls in the Strait of Hormuz, uranium enrichment, what have you.
Right.
Like we've heard.
Well, it's like a game of chicken, except we've already rammed the cars into each other.
It's like, I don't know what you were just yelling at each other across two blown airbags.
It's fucking it's really it's really bad.
So, just trying to see the other side of this, take the same incentives in reverse.
Iran has to say that the US and global markets will pay a very high price for the conflict continuing, that Iran will endure a long-term conflict, and Trump's threats of escalation are not effective leverage.