Well, I understand. Despite the hype in this “exclusive interview”, Cruz didn’t say anything that he hasn’t always said. They’re both running for president, and there will come a time, when they will have to both present their policies— and any differences. Trump said the same thing.
IMO, Cruz and Trump have both agreed on the logic that in order to win the general, (which ever wins the nomination) they both need the voters Trump is energizing on nationalist and anti-establishment issues-— and they both need the voters they Cruz is energizing (Tea Party, Christians).
So right now, confrontation is counterproductive. And ultimately, whoever wins the nomination, the other will support him by bringing over his voters.
Actually, that makes sense. I do like Cruz, might move him back up on the list.