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The former campocort of the Cincinnati Reds, Zack Cozart, went back to his criticism to President Donald Trump and his plan to intervene in Iran and attack the country’s nuclear facilities.
Cozart, a unique All-Star, wrote on social networks last week that “would no longer support” the president if the United States were dragged to a war with Iran and Israel. However, after the president announced that he had reached a high fire agreement, Cozart triggered a new reaction.
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His teammates congratulate Zack Cozart, #2 of the Cincinnati Reds, after hitting a home run during the game against Pittsburgh pirates in Great American Ball Park on September 15, 2017 in Cincinnati. (Kirk Irwin/Getty Images)
“I will gladly eat my words for what has happened today … lesson learned to trust man,” he wrote in X.
Cozart was far from being the only person in the world of sport in praising Trump after Iran’s retaliation attack against an American base in Qatar could not do anything.
Auburn Tigers’ male basketball coach Bruce Pearl, wrote on social networks that Trump should win the Nobel Peace Prize.
Bruce Pearl de Auburn asks Trump to obtain the Nobel Peace Prize after announcing the high the Fire of Israel-Iran

Zack Cozart, #2 of the Cincinnati Reds, in action against the New York Mets in Citi Field on September 10, 2017 in the Flushing neighborhood of the municipality of Queens in New York City. (Jim Mcisaac/Getty images)
“This is what a patient does and the leader of the free world intervenes when both parties cannot agree and give them an offer that they cannot reject,” wrote the university basketball coach in X. “He should receive the Nobel Peace Prize. I pray so that all parties can offer some grace and maintain peace.”
Trump went to a NATO summit on Tuesday while the high fire between Iran and Israel hung in balance. He told the two countries to stop shooting missiles to each other after the agreement was negotiated.
“I am not happy with Israel. You know, when I say, that’s fine, now you have 12 hours, do not leave in the first hour and simply let everything you have about them fall. So I’m not happy with them. I am not happy with Iran either, but I am really unhappy if Israel leaves this morning,” Trump told journalists before they leave.

President Donald Trump attacks Israel and Iran with blasphemies for breaking the high fire. (Mandel Ngan/AFP through Getty Images)
“Basically we have two countries that have been fighting for so long and so hard that they don’t know what they are doing.”