
Support was expressed for military action against Iran, with criticism focused on launching strikes at the wrong time. The view was that war should have started while protests were active, because later delays allowed the regime to kill potential leaders. Estimates cited large numbers of protesters murdered by Iran’s government, while a higher figure was attributed to Trump. There was also a belief that Israel might attempt a decisive surprise strike to remove remaining leadership. Despite uncertainty about future actions, the position favored ending the current war situation as cleanly as possible and avoiding making it worse, with the possibility of trying again later. Reports indicated negotiations for a ceasefire or deal were progressing but could take time.
"I thought it was a good idea to try. I thought they f*cked up a lot of actually doing it, and now let's not make a bad situation worse, Maher said. Let's get out of this as cleanly as we can, and we'll try again at some point, if we have to. Trump last weekend said a deal to end the war was coming together and would be announced shortly. That was followed by reports that a deal could take a week or more to finalize."
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