The three most awkward moments in Middle Eastern politics: on the eve of US-Iran negotiations, the United States is completely caught between a rock and a hard place!



The most embarrassing is undoubtedly Vance, as Iran hasn't even loosened its stance in the negotiations. He has hurriedly flown to Islamabad, eager to attend a meeting that hasn't even been finalized, fully passive and uncomfortable.

Trump follows closely behind, becoming the second source of embarrassment. He claimed that if the US and Iran can't reach an agreement before the temporary ceasefire expires, they will continue bombing Iran. But the current situation is obvious—this time, he's likely to break his word again and delay the ceasefire, turning tough talk into a joke.

Netanyahu is the third embarrassment. The footage of IDF soldiers destroying a statue of Jesus is spreading wildly worldwide, igniting public outrage. Even though he quickly issued a statement to explain and try to calm the situation, it was of no use—no one around the world is buying it.

Messing up the US-Iran negotiation situation on one hand, and provoking global religious controversy on the other by protecting allies—this time, let's see how the US will clean up the mess!

While we patiently wait for Bitcoin to enter the major turning point window on April 22, we also watch the three awkward figures' endings, waiting to see how the show unfolds.
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