Published on: Mon, 20 Apr 2026 14:51:15 GMTOriginal Story: Trump Aims to Seal Iran Deal, Says Truce Extension Unlikely – Bloomberg.com Trump: Iran Deal? Maybe…Maybe Not. Trump: Iran Deal? Maybe…Maybe Not. Alright, buckle up buttercups, because we’re diving headfirst into the swirling vortex of Trump’s foreign policy…again. Apparently, after years of screeching about the “worst deal ever negotiated,” the man who single-handedly shredded the JCPOA (that’s the Iran nuclear deal for those of you who weren’t paying attention in history class, or were too busy doomscrolling on TikTok) is now hinting at…re-entering a deal with Iran. I swear, trying to keep up with this guy is like herding cats on a caffeine binge. The “Art” of the Deal…Or Something Like It So, Bloomberg (yes, THAT Bloomberg) is reporting that Trump is, shall we say, *open* to some sort of agreement with Iran. But don’t get your hopes up for world peace and discounted Persian rugs just yet. He’s also saying a truce extension is unlikely. Classic Trump: dangling the carrot while simultaneously threatening to beat you with the stick it’s attached to. Remember back in 2018? The year of the great JCPOA bonfire? He dramatically pulled out, calling it a “disaster” and promising a better deal. He slapped sanctions on Iran so hard their economy probably developed a limp. And now? Well, now it seems like maybe, just maybe, he’s realized that isolating Iran completely might not have been the stroke of genius he initially thought it was. Color me shocked. What Changed? (Besides the Obvious?) Good question. The obvious answer, of course, is that Trump is…Trump. Consistency is not exactly his strong suit. But beyond the mercurial nature of our former/possibly-future leader, there are a few other factors at play. The situation in the Middle East is, to put it mildly, a dumpster fire perpetually fueled by geopolitical anxieties. Iran’s nuclear program, despite the sanctions, hasn’t exactly withered away into nothingness. And perhaps someone whispered in his ear that a deal – ANY deal – might look good on his resume come November. Who knows? Your guess is as good as mine. We’re all just trying to decipher the runes on this particular tablet. Déjà Vu All Over Again? Let’s not forget that during his 2016 campaign, Trump repeatedly hammered Hillary Clinton for her role in negotiating the JCPOA. He promised to tear it up on day one. He painted it as a catastrophic giveaway to a regime that couldn’t be trusted. And then, he did tear it up. Now, he’s hinting at…something suspiciously similar. It’s like watching a particularly bad episode of a reality TV show where the plot twists are so contrived they make your eyes roll so far back you can see your brain. The man is a walking, talking, Twitter-ranting paradox. He’s said himself he likes to keep people guessing, but frankly, most of us are just exhausted. The Reality Distortion Field, Still Going Strong The real kicker is that even if Trump does manage to cobble together some sort of agreement with Iran, it’s unlikely to be any better than the original JCPOA. In fact, it could be worse. He’s already shown he’s willing to negotiate from a position of weakness, having spent the last few years alienating our allies and emboldening our adversaries. And let’s be honest, the Iranians aren’t exactly quaking in their boots at the prospect of another Trump presidency. They’ve seen his bluster, they’ve endured his sanctions, and they’ve probably learned a thing or two about playing the game themselves. They’ve probably learned a thing or two about *him*. Implications, Obvious and Less So So what does this all mean? Well, for starters, it means we can expect another round of breathless cable news debates, furious Twitter storms, and probably a few strongly worded statements from various world leaders. It also means that the future of the Middle East remains as uncertain as ever. Will a new deal stabilize the region? Will it prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon? Or will it simply be another chapter in the ongoing saga of diplomatic failures and missed opportunities? Only time (and perhaps a few more Trump tweets) will tell. What Could Possibly Go Wrong? (Everything) Seriously, the possibilities for screw-ups are endless. A poorly negotiated deal could embolden Iran, triggering a regional arms race. Failure to secure international support could isolate the US, further undermining our credibility on the world stage. And of course, there’s always the chance that Trump will simply change his mind again next Tuesday. Because, you know, that’s just how he rolls. Snarky Takeaway So, there you have it. Trump, the great disruptor, is apparently considering un-disrupting something he previously disrupted. It’s enough to make you yearn for the simpler days of…well, honestly, I can’t think of any simpler days. Just remember to stay hydrated, get enough sleep, and try not to take anything too seriously. After all, it’s just politics. And in the age of Trump, politics is basically performance art masquerading as policy. Post navigation Is He Loosing It? Askin’ for a Friend. Trump’s Nukes: A Game of Chicken?