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@odinucci Ran into a friend Mike Prysner of @empirefiles ..one of over a hundred of veterans who came to DC & were arrested for protesting the war in Iran, genocide in Gaza, and endless funding for these forever U.S. wars and Israel.
Veterans, including those who are disabled and their families, carried tulips, the national flower of Iran, where its over 170 varieties symbolize love and sacrifice.
Check out @vetsaboutface who organize anti-war veterans and @empirefiles for news and documentaries w/ Mike & his wife @fababs.
Well, he was never entirely wrong.
Kamala told us they were coming after us with government agents. Wow!!! As my mom used to say. A hard head makes a soft azz. We ain't seen the worst of what this demon will do.
This is part of his retribution tour. Destroy his āperceived enemiesā.
Also, note MAGAt Christians voted for this kind of behavior from ICE going into blue states and tormenting fellow human beings.
He is doing this to create chaos, forcing (allowing) him to invoke the Insurrection Act and end elections.
Let's not forget, its part of the Heritage playbook
Authoritarian control, all financed by the American Oligarchs & approved by the treasonous Republican Congress.
His MAGA base should just stop whining about how their farms are going under and their insurance premiums are unaffordable. Trump doesn't give one damn.
He told them they would never have to vote again. They served their purpose for him and now he doesnt care about them, because part of his plan has always been to take over by controlling elections or stopping them all together. He is intimidating his congress by saying they will lose power, unless they do something drastic to protect him.
That drastic thing he wants from them, isnt to please the will of the voter, it will be to oppress, subvert and dominate the will of the people. He will end our elections. I HOPE I'M WRONG THOUGH! I would like to believe we will vote this injustice inhumanity and warring imperialism OUT. But all I observe is the bad guys keep winning over and over now, and they do it with the support of a sizeable chunk of the citizenry in America.

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March 16, 2026
It is conventional wisdom that when presidents are unpopular, they can start a war to boost their public support. Trumpās war against Iran to improve his favorability ratings has backfired badly.
He tempted fateĀ by declaringĀ that āWe won. . . in the first hour, it was over.ā He rejected potential support from allies,Ā posting, āWe donāt need people that join Wars after weāve already won!ā
One week later, Trump is begging, cajoling, and threatening allies he previously shunned and insulted, demanding they help the US reopen the Strait of Hormuz to shipping. Not surprisingly, their response has been non-committal.
But it gets worse. The war is going so badly for the US that Trump isĀ threatening media outletsĀ with āTreasonāāwhich can include the death penaltyāfor reporting truthfully on the war.
Trump is exuding fear and desperation, a fact that will only harden the resolve of Iran to maintain its closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Trump has few options: Expand the war dramatically by sending tens of thousands of US soldiers onto the Iranian coast in the Persian Gulf or declare victory, cease hostilities, and hope that Iran acts rationally to protect its economic interests in a free-flowing global oil trade.
I discuss the details below, but hereās the point for those seeking to defeat Trump and his enablers. He is weak, desperate, and cornered. Now is the time to ratchet up the pressure through political protests larger than any ever seen in American history.
Trump is weak and desperateĀ because he can see a blue wave swelling in the distance, a wave that will bring oversight, investigations, and impeachments. By maximizing pressure on Trump now, we can accelerate his decision to stop the political hemorrhaging by ceasing hostilities. We have seized the momentum; Trump is in retreat. Letās press our advantage!
Trump begs and threatens US allies to help reopen Strait of Hormuz
In three separate communications over the weekend, Trump begged and threatened US allies to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz. In an interview with Financial Times, a press gaggle on Air Force One, and an unhinged rant on Truth Social, Trump demanded that the UK, Japan, South Korea, China, and NATO allies help to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. See Financial Times,Ā Donald Trump warns Nato faces āvery bad futureā if allies fail to help US in IranĀ (Gift article, accessible to all.)
In his interview with the Financial Times, Trump said that NATO faces a āvery badā future if European nations did not assist in reopening the Strait of Hormuz. He said, in part,
We have a thing called NATO. Weāve been very sweet. We didnāt have to help them with Ukraine. Ukraine is thousands of miles away from usā.ā.ā.āBut we helped them. Now weāll see if they help us. Because Iāve long said that weāll be there for them, but they wonāt be there for us. And Iām not sure that theyād be there.
Trump resorted to a āplantedā story in the Wall Street Journal previewing an announcement this week about a ācoalitionā of nations that would commit naval vessels to escort ships through the Strait. See WSJ,Ā Exclusive: Trump Administration Plans to Announce Coalition to Escort Ships Through Strait of Hormuz.
But the story planted in the WSJ made clear that the ācoalitionā was illusory by noting that the coalition members āwere still discussing . . . whether those operations would beginĀ before or after hostilities end.ā
Two observations: If the alleged members of the coalition are āstill discussingā the formation of the coalition, it doesnāt exist. And if the coalition comes into operation only āafter hostilities end,āĀ the coalition is a PR stunt.
The response to the Trumpās trial balloon of a global coation to provide escorts was decidedly negative. See The Guardian,Ā Trumpās call for allied deployment to strait of Hormuz meets muted response | Strait of Hormuz.
For example, per the Guardian,
A senior Japanese politician told the news channel NHK TV thatĀ JapanĀ would not rule out sending warships to the region to secure the shipping lane but said the threshold for doing so was āvery highā.
The UK said it was considering sending āmine hunting drones,ā which is a far cry from providing a ānaval escort.ā
France said it would not participate in any operations in the Gulf.
Germanyās foreign minister said he was āvery sceptical that extending [existing naval deployments] to the Strait of Hormuz would provide greater security.ā
China said it would work to strengthen ācommunication with relevant partiesā in the Middle East.
Where does that leave Trump? The Strait of Hormuz is closed for the 17thĀ day, the largest shipping disruption since WWII. SeeĀ Hormuz Crisis Dashboard ā Real-Time Shipping Disruption Tracker. The closure is currently affecting 10% of oil tankers, with 100% of oil shippers suspending operations in the Persian Gulf. Trump is just beginning to understand the ramifications of trash-talking our allies for the last year. Having been dismissed and demeaned, they are in no hurry to help the US fix the crisis that Trump created.
Trump threatens the media to stop reporting truthfully on the war
As news of US casualties and equipment losses / damage mounts, the administration wants the media to stop reporting on those setbacks, instead focusing only on Defense Secretary Pete Hegsethās chest-beating about the US military blowing things up.
Trump went on a truly epic rant on Truth Social, which I will not repeat. You can search for it if you want, but make yourself a cup of tea and get comfortable before you start reading it. The point is that Trump is furious that the news of his war with Iran is making him look bad. (Itās always about him.) If you want to read a short summary, see The Daily Beast,Ā Trump demands death penalty for reporters in unhinged war rant.
Per the Daily Beast, Trump said, in part, that a story reported by the Wall Street Journal about damage to five US refueling aircraft was false. (One refueling aircraft was shot down, resulting in the loss of six lives of US crew members.) Trump wrote,
The story was knowingly FAKE and, in a certain way, you can say that those Media Outlets that generated it should be brought up on Charges for TREASON for the dissemination of false information!
Brandon Carr, the chair of the FCC, was spotted at Mar-a-Lago shortly after Trumpās tirade. Immediately thereafter, Carr snapped to attention and threatened networks with revocation of their licenses for reporting negative stories about the war. See CNN,Ā FCC chair threatens TV networks amid Iran war coverage ā but his warning rings hollow.
CNNās headline suggests that the FCC chair does not have unilateral authority to revoke licenses. That suggestion is correct.
The reaction to Carrās threats was swift and negative. Even Republicans criticized Carr for acting like he was the agent of an authoritarian dictator. Senator Ron Johnson recognized that Carrās threats were beyond the pale. See The Hill,Ā Ron Johnson criticizes Brendan Carrās broadcast threats.
Johnson said the following on a Fox News Sunday talk show:
I am a big supporter of the First Amendment. I do not like the heavy-handed government, no matter who is wielding it. ⦠I would rather the federal government stay out of the private sector as much as possible. The federal governmentās role is to protect our freedoms ā protect our constitutional rights.
When you have lost Ron Johnson, the closest thing to a human fence post in GOP caucus in the Senate, you are losing bigly.
Trump failed to heed the warnings of advisors who were appointed to be āYesā men. The escalating economic damage was foreseeable and foreseen. Trump is now attempting to blame others for the mess he createdāincluding NATO, China, South Korea, and the media.
The tactic will not work. Trump owns everything about the war on Iranāany positive outcomes, as well as every negative outcome, including global economic shocks. Our task is to ensure that the American electorate understands that Trump started this war on his own and is responsible for everything, good and bad, that happened after the first missiles were fired.
Concluding Thoughts
Many readers posted and forwarded a commentary by Thomas Freidman in the NYTimes,Ā Opinion | Why Minnesota Matters More Than Iran for Americaās Future. (Gift article, accessible to all.) Friedman writes about the bravery and resistance of the people of Minnesota in standing up to ICE and Border Patrol. Although both agencies are still in Minneapolis, the people of Minnesota broke the back of Operation Metro Surge by sheer force of will and determination.
Friedman writes,
It was one of the most courageous battles ever fought by American men and women not in uniform. It was led by moms ready to donate their breast milk to strangers and dads ready to drive someone elseās kids to school because the parents, terrified of ICE agents, were too afraid to go out outdoors. . . . [¶] Observing it up close made me think about what Stephen MillerĀ toldĀ CNNās Jake Tapper in January: āWe live in a world in which you can talk all you want about international niceties and everything else. But we live in a world, in the real world, Jake, that is governed by strength, that is governed by force, that is governed by power.ā Well, Stephen, maybe you donāt know the real world after all, because your private ICE army ā āgoverned by strengthā and āforceā ā was sent packing by a bunch of moms and dads armed only with cellphone cameras and whistles, ready to walk out on a freezing morning in bathrobes and bunny slippers, to defend their neighbors, some of whom they barely knew.
I donāt always agree with Friedman, but he spoke the truth in his op-ed. Americansāwe, the peopleācan outlast and overwhelm the government if we set our minds to the task. It is a mistake to underestimate what a small group of determined people can do. And together, united, there is nothing we cannot do.
[Robert B. Hubbell]