Jonathan Capehart:
Well, I look at that with great apprehension. I mean, essentially since October 7, the region is root.
And in the center of this is Prime Minister Netanyahu, who naturally launches after Hamas in Gaza, but which then opens other fronts in the Middle East. And this attack on Iran, it seems to me just that it does things that I am not sure that the President of the United States is completely bought.
I do not know if the United States – if he listens to be American officials, who at least at some point, the president pleaded, hey, does nothing, hey, Iran, comes to the table, then the passage once the attack began, saying, I am completely for that.
But the great thing here is, between what Netanyahu has done with Iran, coupled with what the Prime Minister-President Zelenskyy of Ukraine did in terms of not applying to the United States in the great operation they have done inside, at the bottom of Russia, makes me ask, where are the United States in all this? Leave Trump.
Have the world leaders decided not to think of the United States, not to involve the United States simply because of which is in the oval office? And with regard – they were currently negotiating a new Iranian nuclear agreement that I – Ramesh, maybe you can tell me. Who is at the table with the Trump administration in these negotiations?
Because when President Obama did it, he was called the P5-Plus one. You had China, France, the United Kingdom, the United States, Russia, as well as Germany. These are the allies. Where are the allies in all of this?