
The Stable Genius kicked off a full-blown war with Iran just one year into his second term and after relentlessly campaigning for the Nobel Peace Prize. Who needs diplomacy when you’ve got “Operation Epic Fury” and an appetite for bombing schools?
Trump’s decision to unleash joint U.S.-Israeli strikes is wrong on so many levels: it bypasses congressional authorization, flouting war powers laws that even some Republicans are now making grumbling noises about risks dragging the U.S. into another endless quagmire with skyrocketing oil prices and attacks on American bases and ignores the fact that previous nuclear deals were tossed aside only to “negotiate” via missiles—because apparently, rejecting every peace overture and then crying foul is peak strategy. But hey, if regime change worked so swimmingly in Iraq, why not roll the dice again?
I’m not shedding tears over Khamenei’s demise. Stuff happens, and most of us feel for the Iranian people who have had to endure decades of repression, but Trump hasn’t been clear as to why he launched the attacks. Without an explanation—backed by at least a coherent public case— it suggests recklessness, unauthorized by Congress in any meaningful way, and dangerously open-ended. Transparency matters when you’re risking American lives, spiking global oil prices, and potentially setting off a wider Middle East war.