by Greg Johnson,The Unz Review:
As an American, I would like to think well of my country. But thanks to Donald Trump, we are now wondering if 175 Iranian schoolgirls were slaughtered by Jews as a Purim blood sacrifice to Yahweh — or slaughtered by an Affirmative Action-American as a sacrifice to Moloch or maybe Caliban. As an American taxpayer, I would like my government not to make me culpable in war crimes. But America is not ruled by and for Americans.
When Donald Trump returned to the White House, he faced strong political opposition and had a limited window of opportunity to fix America’s problems, the biggest of which are non-white immigration and anti-white discrimination. If Trump had been serious, sincere, and smart, he would have set up the State Department with the equivalent of an “Out of Office” Auto Reply and basically ignored foreign affairs. He could have maintained peace simply by being polite and predictable. He could have increased deterrence simply by purging the military of anti-whiteness. He could have focused on the border and deportations, which would have raised wages and lowered rents, traffic, and crime for his electorate. He could have battled the courts and Congress to give his reforms the force of law. Then maybe, just maybe, his party would have done well in the midterms and given him two more years with even greater freedom to fix things.
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Sadly, Trump had other priorities.
We are now seven days into Trump’s three-day Special Military Operation in Iran, and the dust of the bomb sites and smoke of burning refineries is nothing compared to the fog of lies and confusion coming out of the White House.
TheNew York Timesoffers a very plausible story of how this war got started: Israel wanted it, and nobody in Washington felt comfortable saying “no,” which for the Ancient Greeks was the mark of a slave. Since theTimesis systematically biased toward Israel and Jewish interests more broadly, I find this plausible because it is, in effect, an admission against interest. Marco Rubiostatedthat the US was dragged into the war by Israel. Trump, however, has contradicted this,sayinghe was the one who dragged Israel in.
But what is the goal of this war? Trump told us that Iran’s nuclear weapons program was destroyed, bothshortly afterthe 2025 Twelve Day War and then again at the 2026State of the Union speech. This year, we were told that Iran posed an imminent threat. In fact, we were toldseveral timessince 1995 that Iran is weeks or days away from a nuclear bomb. But the US congresswas toldthat there was no imminent threat. In fact, there is no credible evidence that Iran has had a nuclear weapons program for more than 20 years. And no, nothing Israel says should be trusted.
Is the goal to destroy a non-existent weapons program, or to change the Iranian regime? We were told that this is not a regime change war, but Trump killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other senior officials at the start of the war. Shockingly, this “Plucky Tomboy Kills King of the White Walkers and Instantly Destroys his Zombie Army” strategy did not work with Iran.
Time and again, Trump has urged the Iranian populace to overthrow the regime. Shockingly, very few Iranians wish to side with invaders who massacre schoolchildren to protest the Ayatollahs’ . . . dress codes.
Source: SGT Report