Smile! Photo op for the press!
Bibi is right. Every person in the Trump administration ought to listen to Prime Minister Netanyahu. Instead of wasting the time they have, and do, instead of more Iranian bodies piling up in Iranian morgues and mass graves, everyone in the Trump adminstration ought to study, learn, and believe — Taqiyya — study, learn the truth, the history of Islam, of the Qur’an, and then begin to understand the fundamentalist Islamists you’re going up against. Time to drop the delusion, the illusion of who, and come to terms with the what and why.
Bibi is right.
Too bad no one in the Trump administration is listening, or believing, and prefers to follow their delusions of Islam, Iran, and how the Middle East works and why. And it isn’t like a business deal, a real estate deal in the West.
Please pause and ponder this fact: We were told, after decades of no American presidency, no American negotiations with Iran, because they are a known terrorist state, we were told that if diplomatic efforts were finally made, and if we could just meet with them, sit down with them and talk things out, the whole situation in the Middle East would improve. That door was flung open, and evil was invited in. Tell me, how’d that work out, sitting down, talking with Iranian regime officials, negotiating with them after decades of standing pat on no negotiating with known terrorists? We were told Iran would see the light. They weren’t really that bad. It was not talking that caused all the tension. Why, if we’d just finally meet and talk things out, they’d have no desire to develop a nuclear weapons arsenal, ballistic missiles, and it would calm things down. No more wars. Give peace a chance.
Tell me, how have things gone since the Obama administration, and every president since who has sat behind the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office, has talked, and talked, and talked, and talked some more with Iran?
Ask the Israeli families who lost loved ones on October 7th, 2023. Ask the Israelis who were treated to daily rocket attacks, stabbings, Hamas building up in Gaza, Hezbollah building up in Lebanon, the Houthis building up in Yemen, and worldwide terrorism increasing, heavily financed and equipped by Iran.
Yeah, those tableside chats have really brought peace, haven’t they?
Think another meeting and more talking is going to change anything? Do you really?
Read on…
Ken Pullen, Thursday, February 5th, 2026
‘Iran cannot be trusted’, PM Netanyahu tells U.S. envoy Witkoff during 3-hour meeting ahead of U.S.-Iran talks
Netanyahu reiterates demand for Hamas disarmament, no PA role in Gaza as ceasefire violations continue
February 4, 2026
Reprinted from All Israel News
The Iranian regime cannot be trusted, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu clarified in a high-level meeting with U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff on Tuesday, as he visited Israel ahead of negotiations between the Islamic Republic and Washington that are set to commence in Oman on Friday.
In statements released after the meeting, the Prime Minister’s Office said, “Ahead of Envoy Witkoff’s departure to meet with a representative of Iran, the Prime Minister clarified his position that Iran has proven time and again that its promises cannot be relied upon.”
The meeting, which lasted over three hours, was described as “positive and productive,” according to i24 News, which added it was also attended by U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee, Defense Minister Israel Katz, Mossad chief David Barnea, IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Eyal Zamir, IDF Intelligence Chief Shlomi Binder, and Air Force Commander Tomer Bar.
According to the report, Zamir presented Witkoff with an extensive briefing and an in-depth intelligence overview, conveying Israel’s assessment that the regime is stalling for time and has no intention of giving up its nuclear project as part of the negotiations.
He also noted that, should the regime attack Israel, the IDF would launch an immediate response of “extraordinary magnitude” with strikes on “unexpected targets.” Israeli officials also told Witkoff that there couldn’t be concessions on the issue of the regime’s ballistic missiles, which are also a risk to regional stability, i24 News reported.
The discussion between Netanyahu and Witkoff came as U.S. negotiators were scheduled to meet with their Iranian counterparts in Oman for talks, which Tehran hopes will avert a potential U.S. military strike.
The talks were originally scheduled to take place in Istanbul on Friday, but reports on Tuesday evening said Washington had agreed to move from multilateral talks involving several Gulf states, to bilateral talks between the Islamic Republic and the U.S. only.
Tensions between the U.S. and Iran remain high. On Monday, President Donald Trump reaffirmed that he would like to see a deal reached between the two countries, but warned that “bad things” could happen if no deal is achieved.
“And if we could work something out, that’d be great,” Trump said at the White House. “And if we can’t, probably bad things would happen.”
On Tuesday, Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei again blamed the U.S. and Israel for provoking the protests against the regime in late December and January, which were ended with a bloody crackdown that left thousands of Iranians dead.
“The recent sedition was orchestrated by Zionists & the U.S. I was informed through a certain channel that the CIA & Mossad deployed all of their resources into the field! Nevertheless, they were defeated. The sedition’s plan was developed abroad, and it was managed from abroad,” Khamenei’s account posted to 𝕏 on Tuesday.
Later that same day, U.S. Central Command said it shot down an Iranian drone that approached the USS Abraham Lincoln in the Arabian Sea with “unknown intent.”
🚨 BREAKING: US fighter jet just SMOKED an Iranian drone. F-35 takes out a Shahed-139 that was aggressively closing in on the USS Abraham Lincoln in the Arabian Sea!
CENTCOM confirms: The unmanned Iranian drone maneuvered toward the carrier with “unclear intent” about 500 miles… pic.twitter.com/4PTh1fdCZJ
— Gunther Eagleman™ (@GuntherEagleman) February 3, 2026
Also on Tuesday, the Wall Street Journal reported that six Iranian gunboats attempted to halt and board a U.S.-flagged oil tanker in the Strait of Hormuz.
A senior diplomatic official later told Israel’s Channel 12 News that Netanyahu shared several Israeli demands ahead of the negotiators. Among the demands are: that Iran transfer its highly-enriched uranium to another country; that it halt all nuclear enrichment; that Iran cease its ballistic missile program; and halt funding of anti-Israel proxy groups in the Middle East.
With the exception of a possible halt to nuclear enrichment, these terms are widely believed to be unacceptable to the Iranian regime.
Additionally, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) said that Netanyahu reaffirmed Israel’s insistence that Hamas be disarmed before pursuing reconstruction of the Gaza Strip.
“The Prime Minister reiterated the uncompromising demand for the disarmament of Hamas, the demilitarization of the Gaza Strip, and the fulfillment of the war objectives prior to the reconstruction of the Strip,” the PMO statement said.
Netanyahu also reiterated Israel’s insistence that the Palestinian Authority play no role in the governance of Gaza.
“The Prime Minister clarified that the Palestinian Authority will not be part of the administration of the Gaza Strip in any way, and updated U.S. Ambassador Huckabee on the grave violations discovered in the Strip in the use of UNRWA bags to conceal weaponry,” the statement said.
One IDF soldier was critically wounded after gunmen from the Hamas-controlled side of the Yellow Line fired on Israeli soldiers on Tuesday night, in another apparent ceasefire violation by Palestinian gunmen.
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