40 pointsby SanjayMehta12 hours ago9 comments
  • ahhhhnoooo11 hours ago
    Truly evil behavior. And seeing this as the precedent is awful. Bombing civilian infrastructure is villainous. (But apparently par for the course for the US and Israel.)
    • CamperBob28 hours ago
      I don't know if it's evil. He's clearly come unmoored from his faculties.

      All of the cursing and threatening in the world won't help, though, if we don't come up with some way to get our hands on that UF6. Most likely, he will pound Iran into submission, force them to agree to reopen the Strait, and walk away declaring victory (after tipping his insider-trading cronies off, of course.)

      Then, a couple of years from now, after he's dead of whatever's eating his brain now, we'll find out the hard way where the uranium went. Americans will say, "Oh noez, the turrorists hate us for our freedum!"

      We are not smart people.

      • ahhhhnoooo4 hours ago
        Evil is in the eye of the beholder. To me, killing innocent people is ontologically evil.
  • jjgreen10 hours ago
    The transition from early- to middle-stage Alzheimer's is difficult for everyone.
    • cosmicgadget10 hours ago
      This is his most reality-aware statement on the Iran conflict so far. Compare it to "the strait is open" and "negotiations going well".

      Melting down over the mess he created is fairly grounded.

  • pico_wave11 hours ago
    Biggest horses pa-toot in the whole shootin' match -- Henry Blake
  • scoofy8 hours ago
    I realize this thread is already doomed [flagged], but we've gotten to the point where the frog is boiled.

    Everyone knows this type of behavior is completely unhinged, but nobody is willing to do anything about it. Aside from the most extreme MAGA in the House, we have some ridiculous -- never admit anything is wrong -- party loyalty precedent that is keeping this going.

    We're already in a bad place, and we are sleepwalking towards WW3, the loss of Taiwan (and a semi-conductor crisis), and even the potential for a nuclear exchange. The madman strategy doesn't work between two madmen, which is why this situation is just lunacy. An all out war with Iran may be the best option at this point, it's true, but the point is that the US Congress should be the institution to decide that, not just one man who is now stretching the credulity of the War Powers Act past any sense of a good-faith interpretation.

  • CrzyLngPwd9 hours ago
    The march to Idiocracy is accelerating.

    The serious and dangerous part is that Iran has already said that in the event of attacks on its power infrastructure, they will hit all of the power and desalination plants of all those who have assisted the USA/Israel coalition in this USA/Israel war against Iran.

    The USA has burned any ability to negotiate, probably forever for everyone, and Israel sinks deeper into becoming what it hates/d most.

  • iAMkenough11 hours ago
    Happy Easter morning
  • cosmicgadget10 hours ago
    Evangelicals looking teary-eyed at their AI-generated posters of Jesus and Trump holding hands in the peaceful, godly, profanity-free utopia of the USA in the year of our lord 2026.
  • cjbenedikt9 hours ago
    Last time I checked the strait was open BEFORE the attack...
  • ratrace9 hours ago
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