Pakistan, July 8 -- If Iran refuses to accept the existence of Israel with some form of recognition, and declines to abandon its nuclear weapons aspirations, either condition could prove to be a deal-breaker.

In political terms, President Donald Trump could declare last week as the equivalent of a World Series-winning grand slam or a last-second touchdown to clinch the Super Bowl.

In foreign policy, according to Trump, thirty Navy Tomahawk cruise missiles and fourteen 30,000-pound "bunker buster" bombs obliterated Iran's nuclear program and forced a ceasefire between Iran and Israel. For the first time, he also convinced 31 of 32 NATO members to increase overall defence spending to 5% of GDP - 3.5% for defence, and 1.5% for building gre...