The least that can be said is that after the American special forces carried out their "sterilized" operation in Venezuela, and arrested President "Maduro" and his wife from their bed in the presidential palace, Trump is afflicted with a condition that can be called "Maduro Syndrome," which is a narcissistic urge that possesses the owner of an inflated ego, believing that he can repeat the experience in a different geography and achieve dazzling successes. A wise man says: "You cannot swim in the same river twice," so Trump's success in the "Caracas invasion" does not necessarily mean his success in the "Tehran invasion," where the "turban" rules and controls all aspects of life in the theocratic state, because repeating the experience in the style of "reality television," which Trump masters, ignores the profound differences between the "presidential resort" and the "golf course" and the "doctrinal seminary." In his war on Iran, Trump does not stop saying one thing and its opposite, sometimes calling on the regime for complete surrender, and at other times leaving the door ajar with the "positives" within the regime, without specifying for us the criterion of positivity, which is synonymous with "surrender" in the creed of the man aspiring to win the Nobel Peace Prize, while the selection of the new leader did not come according to his "catalogue," as he was chosen without consulting him. In the labyrinth of the syndrome, Trump finds himself caught in the trap of his "strategic arrogance," which Netanyahu stroked, and he went on to hunt his prey, taking advantage of the violation of Tehran's airspace and the fragility of the regime's structure. In an attempt to climb down from the high tree he took the world with him to, Trump yesterday made statements similar to his volatility, in which he announced that his war is nearing its end after he managed to achieve many of its goals.





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"Maduro" Syndrome!