Anonymous18 days ago
Sixteen days into Operation Epic Fury, President Trump stunned observers by musing "maybe we shouldn't even be there" about his own Iran war — the latest in a cascade of contradictions from an administration that has cycled through claims of victory, demands for unconditional surrender, and now existential doubt about the conflict's purpose. With 53% of Americans opposing the military action, crude oil prices up over 40%, thirteen U.S. service members dead, and prominent MAGA figures like Tucker Carlson publicly breaking with the president, the remark exposes a war without a clear endgame or durable public support.