Jimmy Kimmel Calls Out Trump’s Negotiating Tactics
During his Tuesday night monologue, Jimmy Kimmel addressed the recent ceasefire between the United States and Iran, and pointed out a recurring pattern with President Donald Trump’s negotiating tactics. The host of Jimmy Kimmel Live! noted that Trump often threatens ‘something crazy’ and then delays action, giving a two-week notice before taking any further action.
According to Kimmel, this pattern is reminiscent of a ‘conscientious employee’ who always gives their employer two weeks’ notice before quitting. Kimmel joked that Trump’s negotiating style is similar to that of an employee who is trying to leave a job on good terms, rather than a world leader making life-or-death decisions.
The Ceasefire Between the US and Iran
The ceasefire between the US and Iran has been a major topic of discussion in recent weeks, with many wondering what led to the sudden de-escalation of tensions. Kimmel’s commentary on Trump’s negotiating tactics provides some insight into the possible reasoning behind the delay.
By delaying action and giving a two-week notice, Trump may be trying to appear as a measured and thoughtful leader, rather than one who acts impulsively. However, as Kimmel pointed out, this pattern of behavior is not unique to the Iran situation, and has been seen in other areas of Trump’s presidency as well.
Implications of Trump’s Negotiating Style
The implications of Trump’s negotiating style are far-reaching, and could have significant consequences for international relations and global stability. If Trump’s pattern of behavior continues, it could lead to a lack of trust and credibility with other world leaders, making it more difficult to negotiate and resolve conflicts in the future.
As the situation between the US and Iran continues to unfold, it will be interesting to see how Trump’s negotiating tactics play out, and whether his pattern of behavior will continue to be a hallmark of his presidency.