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‘Warmonger’ Trump spirals as 'mangled' Iran endgame triggers pain at the pump & repels MAGA
MSNBC· 2026-04-02 23:30
donald trump's rhetoric on iran now confronts harsh reality this morning hours after his primetime address defending his decision to enter into an armed conflict with Iran, the conservative National Review issued this blunt critique. Quote, Trump's speech didn't make the case. The New York Times noted that the president's failure to, quote, define a clear path out of the conflict was determinative.And the Wall and Wall Street also experienced volatility in both oil and stocks after the president bizarrely c ...
The U.S. insists the Iran conflict won't be a 'forever war.' Experts beg to differ
CNBC· 2026-03-04 23:17
Core Viewpoint - The military operation initiated by the U.S. and Israel against Iran is expected to be short-lived, but experts warn that it could become prolonged if the Iranian regime demonstrates unexpected resilience [1][5][14]. Group 1: Military Operations and Objectives - The initial military strikes resulted in significant damage to Iran's military capabilities, including the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, but the aftermath is anticipated to be complex [3][5]. - The U.S. and Israel's objectives have evolved from solely targeting Iran's nuclear program to also addressing its ballistic missile capabilities and perceived threats to American public safety [9][10]. - Analysts suggest that a short and targeted military operation is feasible, but the duration will depend on the resilience of Iran's leadership and the U.S. administration's goals [17][19]. Group 2: Public Opinion and Political Implications - Public support for the military action is low, with only 25% of Americans in favor, leading to protests against the strikes [6][7][8]. - The U.S. administration is cautious about public sentiment, as prolonged military engagement could disrupt the economy and impact energy and stock markets [10][12]. - There is uncertainty regarding whether the U.S. aims for regime change in Iran, which could complicate the military strategy and public perception [13][16]. Group 3: Expert Opinions and Predictions - Experts express skepticism about a quick resolution, noting that Iran's extensive security apparatus makes a swift military victory challenging [14][19]. - Some analysts predict that the kinetic phase of the conflict could conclude within a few days, leading to discussions about potential settlements or agreements [19][21]. - The consensus among analysts is that Iran is likely to lose the conflict, but the timeline and nature of that loss remain uncertain [18][19].
Trump admin 'not showing us transparency' on what they are doing in Caribbean: Dem Sen.
MSNBC· 2025-12-16 22:11
Joining us, Illinois Democratic Senator Tammy Duckworth. Duckworth is a member of both the Armed Services and the Foreign Affairs Committees. Uh, thank you very much for joining us, Senator.Can you give us a rundown on on what you heard today. >> Well, I heard a lot of chest thumping, but not a lot of answers to the questions that I still have. And I uh would have to agree with the discussion you're having right now, which is I think the president is trying to lead us into yet another forever war that Ameri ...