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‘Total Victory’ or TACO? Trump Faces Backlash as Iran Ceasefire Deal Draws Skepticism

by Dubai News
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‘Total Victory’ or TACO? Trump Faces Backlash as Iran Ceasefire Deal Draws Skepticism
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Critics revive ‘Trump Always Chickens Out’ maxim after president claims 100% success, while a fragile two-week truce leaves the Strait of Hormuz and nuclear concerns unresolved.

WASHINGTON / SHARJAH – In the span of 12 dramatic hours, President Donald Trump went from warning that a “whole civilisation will die” to hailing a ceasefire with Iran as a major victory for world peace. But critics are asking a pointed question: did the president ever intend to follow through on his apocalyptic threats?

The two-week truce, announced Monday, has halted — at least temporarily — the US-Israeli military campaign known as Operation Epic Fury. But the reality on the ground remains shaky, with Iran already threatening to torpedo the agreement if Israel does not halt attacks on Lebanon.

Trump, however, is claiming full credit.

“Total and complete victory,” the president told AFP in a brief telephone interview after the announcement. “100 percent. No question about it.”

The White House insisted that everything had gone according to plan, with Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt telling reporters that the operation had always been designed to last between four and six weeks. “The success of our military created maximum leverage, allowing President Trump and the team to engage in tough negotiations,” she said.

‘The Only Consistent Thing Is Declaring Victory’

But to Trump’s detractors, the pattern is painfully familiar. From tariffs to trade wars to threats to annex Greenland, the president’s maximalist rhetoric has often given way to negotiated outcomes that fall short of his own red lines.

The phenomenon has even earned an acronym among traders and political observers: TACO — “Trump Always Chickens Out.”

“President Trump is proving to be an increasingly unpredictable force and unreliable ally,” Peter Loge, director of George Washington University’s School of Media and Public Affairs, told AFP. “The only consistent thing President Trump does is declare victory.”

Loge had predicted earlier Tuesday that Trump would declare a win and then “give them two more weeks” — a time interval the president has repeatedly invoked in past crises.

Schumer: ‘Trump Is a Military Moron’

Democratic leaders were quick to pounce. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer announced that the Senate would vote next week on a war powers resolution, calling Trump a “military moron” and warning that the war has left Iran effectively in control of the Strait of Hormuz — and with a stranglehold over global energy prices.

“All of this happens when one man has unchecked power to wage war,” Schumer said.

Critics also noted that Iran still possesses its stockpile of highly enriched uranium, raising questions about whether the conflict has done anything to prevent Tehran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.

Even within Republican circles, nervousness is growing. With November’s midterm elections looming and American families already feeling financial strain, some worry the Middle East war could become a political liability.

Allies Cheer, But Ceasefire Looks Fragile

Not everyone is critical. Fox News host Laura Ingraham praised the outcome, saying, “It looks like Trump ultimately hits the home run here, takes it to the brink. Iran blinks.”

But other Trump loyalists have broken ranks. Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, formerly a close ally, said: “Trump, ‘the peace President’, should have never started this war alongside Israel, who clearly doesn’t want peace.”

With Iran already signaling conditions and Lebanon’s fate still intertwined, the two-week ceasefire looks less like a resolution and more like a pause. Whether that pause becomes a foundation for lasting peace — or simply another TACO moment — remains an open question.

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