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Former Cincinnati Reds Shortstopsack Cozart was supported by his criticism of the president Donald Trump His plan is to intervene in Iran and attack the country’s nuclear facilities.
One-time All-Star Cozart last week on social media “I won’t support you anymore” If the United States is dragged into a war with Iran and Israel, the president. However, after the president announced that he had reached a ceasefire agreement, Kozart fired a new response.
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Zach Cozart, second-placed for the Cincinnati Reds, is congratulated by his teammates after hitting a home run during a game against the Pittsburgh Pirates at the Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati on September 15, 2017. (Kirk Irwin/Getty Images)
“I am happy to eat words for what happened today…the lessons have learned to trust a man,” he wrote to X.
Kozart was far from the only person in the sports world to praise Trump after Iran’s retaliatory attacks on the US base in Qatar.
Auburn Tigers men’s basketball coach Brue Pal wrote on social media that Trump should win the Nobel Peace Prize.
Auburn’s Bluespard asks Trump to win the Nobel Peace Prize after announcing Israeli-Iran ceasefire

Zach Cozart, second in the Cincinnati Reds, faced the New York Mets at Citifield in the Flushing district of New York City on September 10, 2017. (Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)
“This is something that is a peace maker and what free world leaders do, intervening when both sides don’t agree and give them offers that they cannot refuse,” the university basketball coach wrote to X. “He should win the Nobel Peace Prize.
Trump headed to the NATO summit on Tuesday while the ceasefire between Iran and Israel hangs on balance. He told both countries Stop launch missiles After the transaction is brokered, each other.
“I am not satisfied with Israel. You say, now you are 12 hours, you are not going out for the first hour, you are not just dropping everything you have. So I am not satisfied with them either. I am not satisfied with Iran either.

President Donald Trump assaults in Israel and Iran with a fanbase for breaking a ceasefire. (Mandel nkan/AFP via Getty Images)
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“Essentially, there are two countries that have been fighting for a long time.
Anders Hagstrom from Fox News contributed to this report.
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