The Least Ceasefire-Like Ceasefire': Fox News Host Harris Faulkner Rips Trump's Agreement With Iran
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The Least Ceasefire-Like Ceasefire': Fox News Host Harris Faulkner Rips Trump's Agreement With Iran
"Boy, I gotta tell you, this is the least ceasefire-like ceasefire I think that anybody might have anticipated. Iran is continuing to threaten all of its neighbors, and the list got longer. I knew about Kuwait and Israel overnight after the ceasefire, but the UAE, Bahrain, Qatar... they've got to fight, they've got to defend themselves."
"The Iranians don't appear very serious about this ceasefire agreement. The president has offered them a good-faith opportunity, a window of two weeks to reach a broader agreement."
"I don't think it looks very much like a ceasefire anywhere you look, other than we've stopped bombing in Iran. The Iranians haven't stopped, and of course the GCC countries that have taken the brunt of this over the last month are continuing to receive incoming fire."
"I think we'll get to a point very soon where the GCC can no longer wait to see what's going to happen and they're going to start to take matters into their own hands and defend themselves through offensive action on their part."
Harris Faulkner expressed strong criticism of President Trump's ceasefire with Iran, labeling it as ineffective due to ongoing Iranian attacks on regional neighbors. Despite the ceasefire, Iran continued to threaten countries like Kuwait, Israel, the UAE, Bahrain, and Qatar. Fox News correspondent Trey Yingst noted that the Iranians did not seem serious about the ceasefire agreement. Retired Admiral John Fozzie Miller and General Jack Keane echoed these sentiments, suggesting that the Gulf Cooperation Council countries might soon take offensive action to defend themselves against Iranian aggression.
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