Aggressive foreign policy

Trump’s Tactical Blunder on Iran Drones Acknowledged as Major Mistake

The article reports on comments made by Donald Trump, who advocates for a leader focused on peaceful resolution, citing decades of conflict and violence, including the roadside bomb attacks that have severely injured individuals. The author notes the logical inconsistency of Trump’s statement about deceased individuals being alive and emphasizes the need for scrutiny of his public remarks. The article also contextualizes Trump’s accusations against Iran, a country long accused by Western media of supporting militant groups, while highlighting the suffering caused by U.S. actions in the region and questioning the justification for the current regime-change war.

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Graham Declares Global War on “Bad Guys” Starting with Cuba

While timelines for potential conflict with Iran expand, Republican lawmakers are already signaling intentions for further military action. Senator Lindsey Graham, speaking on Fox News, stated that a “liberation of Cuba is upon us” and that following Iran, Cuba will be next, asserting that Donald Trump is “resetting the world.” This sentiment echoes President Trump’s own vague threats and predictions of the Communist Party of Cuba’s imminent fall, particularly following the U.S. imposed fuel blockade that has significantly impacted the island’s infrastructure and economy. Discussions also suggest that Senator Marco Rubio is poised to play a role in U.S. policy towards Cuba once other international matters are resolved.

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Trump’s Board of Peace Proves to Be a War-Mongering Farce

New York Times-verified images depict a horrific scene at a school in southern Iran, showing child victims and destruction following an attack. This incident involved the deaths of elementary-aged schoolgirls, whose hopes and dreams were tragically cut short. While the perpetrators remain unclear, reports indicate a significant number of casualties from the strike near a military installation. The devastating event has sparked global outrage and raises questions about the justification and consequences of the ongoing military operations.

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US Casualties in Iran Operations Mount Amidst Secrecy and Distrust

This article reports the death of an American service member from injuries sustained during an Iranian attack on troops in Saudi Arabia on March 1. This marks the seventh American casualty in the ongoing conflict with Iran. The deceased is identified as an Army soldier, bringing the total number of Army soldiers killed to seven, with six Army reservists previously lost in a drone strike in Kuwait on the same day.

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Graham Brags About Manipulating Trump Into Iran War

Senator Lindsey Graham has claimed responsibility for persuading President Trump to initiate military action against Iran, a long-held objective for the senator. Graham described using a word-association tactic and extensive behind-the-scenes efforts, including discussions with Israeli officials and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, to sway the president. He also collaborated with Jack Keane and Marc Thiessen, who amplified the case for war through media appearances and opinion pieces, despite some internal White House and MAGA opposition to such a push. The conflict has resulted in U.S. military casualties and a significant loss of Iranian lives.

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Trump Eyes Cuba Next, Taps Rubio as Viceroy

President Donald Trump stated in a recent interview that Cuba is poised for a significant shift, predicting it “is going to fall pretty soon.” He indicated that Cuba is eager to negotiate a deal and suggested that Senator Marco Rubio might be involved in future discussions once the current focus on Iran is resolved. Trump expressed his belief that this situation has presented itself during his presidency after decades of observation, implying his administration’s actions have contributed to this imminent change.

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Trump Plans Swift Overthrow of Cuban Regime

There’s a palpable sense of urgency and, frankly, alarm, surrounding the idea that Donald Trump harbors intentions to dismantle the Cuban regime within a remarkably short timeframe, possibly as little as “a couple of weeks.” This notion suggests a sudden, dramatic shift in foreign policy, one that seems to disregard the complexities and potential consequences of such an undertaking. It paints a picture of a leader driven by immediate impulse rather than strategic foresight, seemingly eager to initiate sweeping changes without a comprehensive plan.

This alleged desire to swiftly overthrow a government evokes a sense of déjà vu, reminiscent of past instances where grand pronouncements were made with little apparent regard for the fallout.… Continue reading

Trump Ignites Global Chaos

Despite Trump’s potential willingness to sacrifice Ukrainian interests for a peace deal, his unpredictable foreign policy and domestic priorities make him unreliable for pressuring Kyiv into full surrender. While Trump’s rhetoric towards Moscow has been friendly, the Kremlin views him as mercurial and erratic, not a friend, due to actions such as the National Security Strategy labeling Russia a minor power and his apprehension regarding the New START treaty’s expiration. Simultaneously, Trump’s administration has actively challenged Russia’s regional influence, notably by negotiating a peace deal in the Caucasus that diminished Russian military presence, a move viewed by Russia as a direct assertion of U.S. power in a region it considers its exclusive sphere of influence.

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