Published on: Wed, 20 May 2026 23:10:36 GMTOriginal Story: Trump and Netanyahu diverge on Iran war’s future in tense phone call – CNN Bibi Gets a Time Out: Trump’s Call Bibi Gets a Time Out: Trump’s Call Alright, settle in, folks. Because it seems like even *Bibi* is getting a taste of the Trump treatment. Remember when Trump used to fawn all over Netanyahu like a lovesick puppy? Pepperidge Farm remembers. But apparently, that bromance has hit a snag faster than you can say “October 7th.” According to CNN, our tangerine-tinted former president had a “tense” phone call with the Israeli Prime Minister, disagreeing on the future of the war with Iran. Oh, the drama! The betrayal! Pass the popcorn. Trump’s Shifting Sands of Allegiance (Again!) It’s fascinating, isn’t it, how Trump’s positions shift more often than my cat changes her napping spot? One minute he’s all about unwavering support, the next he’s subtly (or not-so-subtly) throwing someone under the bus. Makes you wonder if he even remembers what he said five minutes ago. Back in 2018, when he pulled out of the Iran nuclear deal (JCPOA), he painted Netanyahu as some kind of visionary for opposing it. Said Bibi was totally right, Iran was the ultimate evil, and the deal was the worst ever. Now? Well, apparently, Bibi’s not handling things exactly the way *he* would. And we all know how Trump feels about anyone disagreeing with Trump. So, What’s the Beef? Sources (because we always need those anonymous “sources,” don’t we?) say Trump expressed disagreement with Netanyahu’s handling of the conflict and, shocker, offered his own “suggestions.” I’m picturing a scenario where Trump is mansplaining geopolitics to a guy who’s been dealing with this stuff since before Trump knew the difference between hummus and hairspray. The report suggests they clashed on the “endgame” for the conflict, whatever *that* even means at this point. Is there an endgame? Or are we just doomed to repeat cycles of violence and political maneuvering until the end of time? Asking for a friend… who’s also deeply cynical. Netanyahu’s Tightrope Walk Let’s be real, Netanyahu’s in a tough spot. He’s got hardliners in his own government breathing down his neck, demanding an all-out assault on… well, everyone. He’s got international pressure mounting from, you know, all those pesky countries that care about things like human rights and international law. And now he’s got Trump, who, despite being out of office, still holds considerable sway over a large chunk of the Republican party (much to my personal dismay). It’s a diplomatic circus with Bibi juggling chainsaws while riding a unicycle on a tightrope made of razor wire. Good luck with that, buddy. The Iran Card: Always a Winner (For Someone) The specter of Iran is always good for a political boost, isn’t it? For Trump, it was a rallying cry to fire up the base. “Crooked Hillary” and Obama were weak! He was strong! He was going to tear up the deal and bring Iran to its knees! For Netanyahu, it’s a convenient distraction from, well, everything else going on. Domestic political scandals? Iran. Failure to anticipate the October 7th attacks? Iran. The rising cost of falafel? Probably Iran’s fault too, if you ask the right people. The underlying problem, of course, is that these kinds of narratives conveniently ignore the very real complexities of the situation in the Middle East. Nuance? What’s nuance? Is This the End of the Bromance? Probably not. Let’s face it, Trump and Netanyahu are both masters of political expediency. They’ll say whatever they need to say, do whatever they need to do, to stay in power (or try to get back in power, in Trump’s case). But this phone call does signal a potential shift. Maybe Trump’s realizing that Netanyahu isn’t quite the puppet he thought he was. Maybe Trump’s just bored and looking for a new target to insult. Or maybe, just maybe, there’s a tiny sliver of daylight creeping into this whole mess. Don’t hold your breath. Snarky Takeaway So, what have we learned? Trump’s loyalty is about as reliable as a used car salesman’s promises. Netanyahu’s playing a game with no winners. And the Middle East is still, well, the Middle East. As for me? I’m going to go refill my stress-induced coffee mug and contemplate the existential dread of it all. You should probably do the same. Post navigation Jan 6 Cops Want Trump’s “Lawfare” Dough Trump’s “Anti-Weaponization” Fund: Pay-to-Play Justice?