Trump postpones war against Iran: I haven't played golf in a long time, I want to win a championship first.

Iran crisis heats up, Trump postponed the use of force but took time to play, causing the outside world to focus on his decision-making style (Synopsis: Trump sprays Bauer "stupid": The Fed should be lowered by ten yards at a time, and the United States is losing billions of dollars) (Background supplement: Wall Street Journal: Trump uses force against Iran within 24 hours at the earliest, but has not yet signed a final order) US President Donald Trump is expected to fly to Bedminster Private Golf Club in New Jersey the next day after receiving a national security briefing at the White House on June 20. The White House also announced that he would return to the White House for a second briefing on Saturday and again on Sunday. At a time when tensions between the United States and Iran are heating up and the outside world is concerned about whether Washington will use force, Trump has ceded part of his itinerary to golf, sparking a discussion about the pace and priority of his decision-making. In the face of reporters' inquiries, Trump said with a wry smile: "I haven't played for three or four weeks, which can disrupt my plans to win 35 championships on my own court." At the same time, White House press secretary Levitt noted that the president "will decide within two weeks whether to take military action against Iran." Bitcoin rose 0.55% in the short term after the news, showing that the market is highly sensitive to geopolitical variables. Waiting for Talks, Deploying Troops, and Taking into Account Domestic Politics According to many officials, the postponement of the decision is mainly based on four major considerations. First, Washington waits to see if Iran makes concessions in the nuclear negotiations, hoping to de-escalate the conflict diplomatically; Second, the military needs additional time to move F-16, F-22, F-35 fighters and aircraft carrier strike groups to the front line to strengthen deterrence capabilities; Third, the US side assesses that Iran has a plan to retaliate against US military bases, and rashly uses force to fear that the conflict will spill over; Finally, differences of opinion within the Republican Party over the extent of involvement, with isolationists and hawks tug-of-war, forced the White House to seek a middle way. The above statement echoes CBS and related analysis, and can also be found in public information such as diplomatic reviews and think tank reports. In fact, during the G7 summit earlier this month, Trump also missed the ball in Kananaskis, Canada, because he rushed back to Washington to deal with the situation in the Middle East. The media believe that the president, on the one hand, shows that "everything is under control" with leisure activities, and on the other hand, he can return to Washington at any time for briefings, sending a signal of prudence rather than rashness. As Calgary Herald points out, this "short swing + immediate return" rhythm highlights Trump's personal style of handling the crisis. In the next two weeks, whether Trump orders action against Iran will be a global focus. Whatever the final choice, images of him still taking time to swing in the midst of tension offer a glimpse of his attempts to strike a balance between strategic pressure, domestic politics and personal rhythms. The next decision is bound to affect the situation in the Middle East and the next wave of volatility in financial markets. Related reports Experts kick Trump's "Made in the USA" mobile phone T1 suspected Chinese OEM goods: three times more expensive fundamental IQ tax "Trump brand mobile phone" binding encryption: is it a self-fattening money printing machine, or is it imitating Solana's wealth code? Is Trump going to do something to Iran? U.S. bombers stationed in Spanish military bases, triple strategic response to the escalation of the Iran-Israel conflict [Trump suspends war on Iran: I haven't played golf for too long, I want to win the championship first] This article was first published in BlockTempo's "Dynamic Trend - The Most Influential Blockchain News Media".

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