UPDATE: I gotta say that I was wrong on this one. The Greasy TACO Stain DID attack Iran. He’s saying that they totally obliterated the targets and have eliminated Iran’s nuclear capabilities, which probably means some damage was done and nothing is off the table, but that is just the esoteric art of reading Trump-speak. Who knows?
My guess is that Netanyahu found some way of making it worth his while. We’ll see.
The whole “will-he-or-won’t-he” attack Iran saga has all the melodrama of a common telenovela. Recently, the administration released this gem: “Based on the fact that there’s a substantial chance of negotiations that may or may not take place with Iran in the near future, I will make my decision whether or not to go within the next two weeks.”
Earlier in the week, Trump remarked, “I may do it. I may not do it. I mean, nobody knows what I’m going to do,” echoing his Reign of Error’s policy of being completely erratic and unpredictable — like some super-genius elebenty-billion-dimensional chess. He is, after all, the very model of a modern stupid genius.
The Orange TACO Stain’s dithering over Iran has provided ample fodder for his drama-mill: He got to nope out of a meeting with Zelenskyy at the G7 meeting in Canada. The Washington press corpse is fawning over the national security types trying to figure out exactly what kind of greasy sauce is oozing from the TACO.
The pundit class, which makes its money by wringing their hands on the national TV, is endlessly speculating about what Trump will do next and trying to interpret whether this action is a distraction from that one and whether he’s serious about something or JK’ing. It’s all so nauseating to watch.
It’s like the press is colluding with him to bring about fascist authoritarianism in Amerikkka. It’s like they’ve completely forgotten the lessons of the Reign of Error. So, let me remind them, and you comment on them in the comments, okay?
Lesson One: Obama’s Deal
The press seems to have completely forgotten about Obama’s Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) agreement with Iran, which did a lot of things, but one of them was delay any further Iranian enrichment of uranium for ten years, or from 2015, when the deal was signed to about now. While far from a perfect plan, it did give the next president the space to find a more permanent solution to the problem of a nuclear armed Iran.
In 2018, Trump, in the biggest narcissistic hissy fit in the history of the world, withdrew from the JCPOA. This was the very thing designed to prevent the crisis we’re witnessing today, yet Trump cancelled it because of the narcissistic wound that Obama delivered to him at the 2011 WHCD when the whole entire room laughed AT Trump on national TV as Obama made some pretty lame jokes about his birtherism racist bullshit. It’s well worth watching because it is the narcissistic wound that drove Trump to cheat his way to the Oval Office in 2016.
In all of the reporting on the Orange TACO Stain’s hemming and hawing on Iran, very few mention the JCPOA, but it is clear that the panicked rush to bombing and violence that we are experiencing today is another Trump-made crisis that didn’t have to be caused by his thin-skinned narcissism.
Lesson Two: Trump’s Two Weeks
When Trump says he’ll have something for us in two weeks, he’s noping out. Two weeks is his timeframe for forgetting. He thinks everyone will have forgotten what he had said two weeks ago because of the firehouse of lies and disinformation that he is flooding the airwaves with.
In Trump 1.0, he was going to have a healthcare plan that couldn’t be beat, especially by no Obama ACA thingee, in about two weeks. Then in the 2024 campaign, he promised he would have the concept of a plan in about two weeks. But the only healthcare plan Trump and the Republicans have produced is cutting Medicaid and Medicare by millions, ending healthcare for countless Americans, removing rural hospitals by the hundreds, and causing a rash of early deaths among their constituents, and it only took them about two weeks to put that plan together.
Lesson Three: Trump is a Coward
Trump isn’t going to attack Iran because attacking Iran is a risk, and Trump is not a risk taker. Think about it, he’s never won anything fair and square. He doesn’t do anything unless he thinks he has a way of rigging the outcome in his favor or profit from it.
It is probably true that he didn’t think he would win in 2016, but he thought he could supersize his brand and get a big payday out of it. He spent the next four years figuring out how to monetize the White House and rig the 2020 election.
When he lost the 2020 election, it was the biggest narcissistic wound he had ever experienced, and he had another four years to figure out how to rig the 2024 election and take his revenge on the entire country — um, that’s what we’re experiencing now.
But, he can’t rig bombing Iran. The Air Force can’t guarantee that their 30,000 pound super bunker busting bomb would definitively damage the Fordo nuclear enrichment facility enough that it would put an end to Iran’s nuclear ambitions. The problem is that you’ll never put an end to Iran’s nuclear ambitions because they see a nuclear weapon as the ultimate guarantor of their safety and sovereignty vis-a-vis their enemies of Saudi Arabia and Israel, which are both US allies.
Since there is no guarantee of success, Trump won’t be easily convinced to do it. He’s a coward. He won’t take the chance. He’ll look for someone else to blame when Iran gets its nukes. That’s his preferred modus operandi when things don’t go his way.
If Netanyahu can figure out a way for Trump to profit from bombing Iran, then all bets are off, because Trump is — cha-ching — definitely for sale.
Comment on the three lessons that our failed political press has conveniently shit-canned from the first go-around with Trump. I’d love to hear your speculation on what Trump will do about Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
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Hey Jack – We finally have the war that Trump’s been egging for to boost his poll ratings and divert attention from the unpopularity of his “big beautiful bill” Now the onus is on him to finish it without some country trying to blowup the world.
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Howdy James!
Sorry to have taken so long in reply. Mistakes were made, as they say.
Trump seems to have lined up lots of things that are helping him oppress people at home and grift millions from governments and billionaires alike. Iran seems to have simmered down, but I think that was always part of the plan — hindsight always being 20-20 — with Qatar allowing Iran to do minor damage to our airbase there. Now, everyone has saved face, Trump has earned a few million from Netanyahu, and everyone was distracted from the disgraceful bill going through Congress for a few short days. Everyone except the average world citizen got something out of the pie.
That seems to be the pattern that our immediate future holds for us: the rich and powerful will get a piece from the rank and file whenever they desire it.That is, unless we do something to stop it from happening.
Huzzah!
Jack
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It’s a Happy 4th of July for America minus those OVER 50% of the hated people who don’t count according to Trump.
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Howdy James!
The majority of Americans that Trump said he hated, he really hated. That was a very telling speech. It’s like some B-Grade movie script writer and director got together to produce the fascisting of America movie. It’s like he’s trying to hew as closely to Nazi Germany as he can without just displaying all the Nazi paraphrenalia.
Hopefully, it will inspire each and everyone of us who doesn’t agree to find someway of disturbing the natural order of things.
Blog On, Sibling!
Jack
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Greetings Jack! I have no idea why, but WordPress stopped sending me your posts, leaving me to believe you hadn’t made any until I randomly stopped by! Imagine my horror to learn I’ve missed a plethora of posts!
I will have to do some catching up.
As for this post, I wasn’t too surprised that Trump launched an attack. I think he knows his image and ratings are being dragged through the mud, and if there’s one thing that can often boost a president’s standing, it’s war. Still, it seems he is dancing to Israel’s tune, and has taken little consideration of the long-term consequences of US involvement in this.
After all, where does this leave US/Russian relations? Iran is an ally of Putin’s, and now there’s the serious risk that US-backed Israeli action will topple the regime there. Don’t get me wrong, I have little love for authoritarian regimes, especially ones backed by religious extremists, but Israel’s own fanatics appear to be calling the shots, and are creating turmoil in the region. Who fills the void in Iran if their regime falls?
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Howdy Ben!
I think about you often. Isn’t that funny? I even went through my Bluesky followers list to find your account just to be sure you were still active on Bluesky. You are. I don’t know why you’re not showing up on my feed.
I wanted to write to you about dyspraxia. I remember your comment on my autism post that listed dyspraxia. It got me to thinking about the role of coordinated movement in my own life. Even after knowing the meaning of dyspraxia, I never thought I was dyspraxic, but, of course, I am. When my wife and I went to see her family the first Christmas we were together, they wanted me to go snowmobiling, and ice skating, and ten-pen bowling, and all kinds of outdoorsy active stuff, and I refused. She wanted to know why, and it was because it would always take me a long time to learn a new skill like riding a snowmobile, the people around me would lose patients, and, inevitably, I would be made fun of — in a “good natured” sort of way. At that point, I was tired of it, so I just didn’t learn that kind of stuff with the involvement of others.
It’s dyspraxia. Once I have the coordination for something down, I do it well, but getting there is a long arduous journey. Like I said, few have the patience for it. I remember the hurt in your comment about how it affected your life. I put that together with the ribbing that I’ve taken for not being able to water ski or swim well or everyone offering to do something that I’m perfectly capable of doing and do often when I’m by myself, but when someone has to watch me do it, it is too painful for them, and someone jumps in and insists on doing it instead. It never made sense to me… until now.
It’s funny how finding out something like this really causes you to reevaluate your entire life and begin to reinterpret specific events.
I wanted to touch base before any of these thoughts got away from me and disappeared down the hole of good intentions. It’s nice when synchronicity or serendipity or something brings folks together at the right moment in time.
Huzzah!
Jack
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Hah, it’s nice to be thought of! 🙂 Whether or not it truly helps I don’t yet really know, but there are off-the-shelf (at least here in the UK) pills to add memory and focus, and I have topped up my vitamins, doing so on a daily basis. I think it occasionally assists with concentration.
I’m still largely active on Blusky, not as much as some other platforms, but you will spot me posting irreverent and strange stuff from time to time 🙂
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And, for now, as the new media press makes a huge deal on if Trump will or won’t bomb up Iran, it gives him all the attention he longs for, which feeds to his INSECURITIES, and, he won’t have the BALLS to bomb, unless he wants to become “the enemy of the state”, besides, history tells us, that UNLESS an attack occurs on U.S. soil, Uncle Sam will always, stand by and watch the world go to HELL, besides, Trump doesn’t want to lead the U.S. into war, as that would put a “damper” on his popularity index, and he won’t have that. “Trump ALWAYS Chickens Out” as they say these days.
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Howdy Taurus!
Trump doesn’t do anything that doesn’t have guaranteed success, as I said in the post. It’s why he is so very reluctant to commit US military to any action. It cannot be rigged in his favor. When he says two weeks, he’s really saying no, I’m not going to do it.
The US has gotten involved in lots of places around the world without a direct attack on US soil, just ask the good people of Viet Nam and Korea.
Trump isn’t popular in the US.
Trump always chickens out, thus, the Orange TACO Stain.
Blog On, Sibling!
Jack
PS I read that Taiwan’s population is decreasing and that its birthrate is way under replacement, causing it to join South Korea and Japan as countries facing a short term population crisis. I guess it won’t matter much once Trump sells it to China, though. The Chinese will just flood the island with their population like they are Xin Jiang and Tibet.
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I don’t care why, I just hope we don’t bomb.
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I hope we don’t join in on the madness, but we certainly played a big role in creating it.
Jack
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Agreed.
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Unfortunately, we joined in. What did Netanyahu give or promise Trump is the only salient question.
Jack
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