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		<title>IRAN – A GREAT IDEA FOR TRUMP, A DISASTER FOR AMERICA</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>You can dispute whether Trump’s bombing of Iran was a good idea. But not whether&#160; firing the counterintelligence unit that monitors threats from Iran days before the attack was.&#160; Turns out it was a good idea for Trump, but a disaster for the country.&#160; The bombing of Iran quickly supplanted news about his sexually assaulting ... <a title="IRAN – A GREAT IDEA FOR TRUMP, A DISASTER FOR AMERICA" class="read-more" href="https://chaospolicy.com/iran-a-great-idea-for-trump-a-disaster-for-america/" aria-label="Read more about IRAN – A GREAT IDEA FOR TRUMP, A DISASTER FOR AMERICA">Read more</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can dispute whether Trump’s bombing of Iran was a good idea. But not whether&nbsp; firing the counterintelligence unit that monitors threats from Iran days before the attack was.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Turns out it was a good idea for Trump, but a disaster for the country.&nbsp;</p>



<p>The bombing of Iran quickly supplanted news about his sexually assaulting and hitting a minor, his corruption, Constitutional violations, more brutal ICE killings, and his election rigging. He can also claim emergency powers that he’ll try to use to deploy troops against protesters, postpone the midterm elections and give Republicans something to cheer about.&nbsp;</p>



<p>This isn’t a political accusation. It’s a string of facts. Our president raged war against a country and fired the people who protect us from its retaliation.</p>



<p>The war is catastrophic for the United States. It’s already killed dozens of school children (who the Chairman of the American Conservative Union claims are better off dead), a thousand other civilians, will kill countless more, and cause major economic disruption throughout the world.</p>



<p>Trump claims he wants regime change. It didn’t work in Iraq and won’t in Iran. Like in Iran, we killed Iraq’s leader, it ended in decade-long brutal civil war and increased the region’s hatred towards America.&nbsp;</p>



<p>The attack on Iran has also heightened the risk of a nuclear event either by intention or mistake. It could originate with Trump who wanted to nuke North Korea in the last month of his first administration. But General Mark Milley was there to&nbsp;stop&nbsp;him. There’s no Milley now, only a sycophant, alcoholic, unqualified&nbsp;Fox News co-host&nbsp;shockingly confirmed by Republican Senators.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Trump is capable of hitting the button out of his anger at something unrelated to the issue at hand. He launched his tariffs his steel tariffs upon becoming&nbsp;“unglued”&nbsp;over&nbsp; Hope Hicks’&nbsp;testimony about&nbsp;Russia’s election interference&nbsp;and because&nbsp;his chief of staff dropped his son-in-law’s&nbsp;security clearance. There were no meaningful consultations, research or explanations, no alert of foreign trade partners or Congress. No one at the State, Treasury or Defense Departments were notified that tariffs were about to be announced &#8212; just like he started a war with Iran without the Constitutionally required Congressional approval.&nbsp;</p>



<p>After becoming frustrated over his staff’s inability to reach a consensus on pardoning January 6 attackers, he threw up his hands and said, “”F–k it, Release ’em all,” and he released into the streets dozens of prisoners&nbsp;with prior convictions or pending charges&nbsp;for crimes of rape, sexual abuse of a minor, manslaughter, child pornography, drug trafficking.&nbsp;</p>



<p>If Iran nears defeat and develops the capability, it’s final retaliation could be a nuclear bomb, perhaps not on America’s homeland, but within the region.&nbsp; Most Western observers view Iran’s priorities as protecting their national interest, but they’re dictated more by religious doctrine. And&nbsp;many clerics preach that the deployment of nuclear weapons is permissible as a last resort.</p>



<p>An unintended nuclear launch has always been more likely than an intentional one. Of the&nbsp;24 close calls&nbsp;where nuclear war was narrowly avoided, only the&nbsp;Cuban missile crisis&nbsp;involved one nuclear power threatening another. The other incidents resulted from faulty technology, misinterpreted data, human error, and a Soviet false alarm. A nuclear disaster could also result from Iran missiles and drones hitting U.S. and UK nuclear facilities in as many as ten of them.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Iran still has lethal military power. It can fire hundreds of missiles at U.S. facilities in the Middle East and awaken its regional network of Hamas, Hezbollah, and Palestinian who share Iran’s animosity toward Israel the United States. Support from Tehran enabled the Houthis to fire missiles into Israel.</p>



<p>Intelligence assessments indicate that Iran has active sleeper cells throughout the United States.</p>



<p>As hostilities escalate, Trump’s war could plunge the global economy into an inflationary crisis led by the price of oil, especially if Iran cripples shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.</p>



<p>The consequences could be Trump’s worst. But will they be bad enough for his Republican toadies to find their consciences?</p><p>The post <a href="https://chaospolicy.com/iran-a-great-idea-for-trump-a-disaster-for-america/">IRAN – A GREAT IDEA FOR TRUMP, A DISASTER FOR AMERICA</a> first appeared on <a href="https://chaospolicy.com">Inside The Political Chaos</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2026 16:30:57 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>There are reasons why the Constitution gave Congress the sole power to declare war. It’s there to check executive power, ensure the decision is deliberate and represents the will of the people, rather than the desire of the President. “So what,” said President Trump, and launched his attack on Iran without asking for Congressional approval.&#160; ... <a title="THE PRICE OF CONTEMPT FOR THE CONSTITUTION" class="read-more" href="https://chaospolicy.com/the-price-of-contempt-for-the-constitution/" aria-label="Read more about THE PRICE OF CONTEMPT FOR THE CONSTITUTION">Read more</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are reasons why the Constitution gave Congress the <strong>sole power</strong> to declare war. It’s there to check executive power, ensure the decision is deliberate and represents the will of the people, rather than the desire of the President. “So what,” said President Trump, and launched his attack on Iran without asking for Congressional approval.&nbsp;</p>



<p>The fallout is likely to&nbsp; upend the entire region, produce significant civilian casualties, cause major losses to the U.S. military and our allies in the region, result in major economic disruption in the United States and throughout the world, and leave the region destabilized for years to come.</p>



<p>The attack is also unlikely to lead to regime change. That and denuclearization of Iran are Trump’s stated missions. Regime change failed before – even backfired. Like Trump’s mission in Iran, the invasion of Iraq was aimed at regime change. We killed their leader and triggered a power vacuum, a brutal, decade-long civil war, regional instability a &#8220;dysfunctional kleptocracy,&#8221; and increased hatred towards America.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Worse, the attack heightens the risk of a nuclear event, either by intention or mistake. A nuclear attack could originate right here at home with a President who wanted to nuke North Korea in the last month of his first administration. Fortunately, General Mark Milley was there to&nbsp;stop&nbsp;him. There’s no Milley now, only an alcoholic, unqualified&nbsp;Fox News co-host&nbsp;shocking confirmed by Republican Senators.</p>



<p>A nuclear disaster could also come in the form of Iran’s final retaliation. Most Western observers view Iran’s conduct through the lens of protecting their national interest, but its priorities are more consistent with the Mahdist religious doctrine,&nbsp; which dictates that military might is central to its doctrines<strong>, </strong>and many jurists maintain that the deployment of nuclear weapons is permissibleas a last resort.</p>



<p>An unintended nuclear launch has always been more likely than an intentional one. Of the&nbsp;24 close calls&nbsp;where nuclear war was narrowly avoided, only the&nbsp;Cuban missile crisis&nbsp;involved one nuclear power threatening another. The other incidents often resulted from faulty technology, misinterpreted data, human error during the Cold War and beyond, the 1983 Soviet false alarm, and the 1983 Nato military exercises. Eight of the closest calls stand out as among the most provocative of a&nbsp; launch in the in the Middle East.</p>



<p>Iran still has lethal military power. Since last June, it has moved to rebuild its ballistic missile arsenal at what an Israeli military assessment&nbsp;described&nbsp;as “a rapid pace.” It can fire hundreds of missiles at U.S. bases and other facilities and awaken its regional network of partners and proxies, namely Hamas, Hezbollah, and Palestinian who share Iran’s animosity toward Israel the United States and oppose the Jewish state’s existence. Support from Tehran has also enabled Yemen’s rebel Houthis to fire missiles at Israel and attack its commercial ships in the Red Sea &#8212; actions the Houthis called a&nbsp;show of solidarity&nbsp;with Hamas.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Iran has sent missiles and drones to attack U.S. and UK facilities in Qatar,the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Oman, Jordan, Iraq and Cyprus, raising the danger of bombing nuclear power plants, reactors and fuel storage facilities in many of those countries.</p>



<p>Each of the countries under attack indicated high levels of preparedness to retaliate for the actions of Iran.</p>



<p>Iran has many ways it could respond to Trump’s attack, including cyber operations. Between 2012 and 2014,&nbsp;Iran&nbsp;targeted U.S. financial institutions, Saudi Aramco oil, and the Las Vegas Sands Corporation. It could also to attack critical infrastructure.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Intelligence assessments indicate that Iran poses a threat in the U.S. through networks believed to be operating as sleeper cells.</p>



<p>If hostilities continue to escalate, Trump’s war could plunge the global economy into an inflationary crisis led by the price of oil. The conflict has disrupted shipping, leaving at least five tankers damaged and&nbsp;around 150 ships stranded around theStrait of Hormuz. Marine insurers are cancelling war risk coverage&nbsp;for vessels and oil shipping rates are set to surge further.</p>



<p>Trump’s reasons for the attack conflict with Marco Rubio’s and are contradicted by the facts, raising suspicions as to Trump’s motives. Heightening those suspicions, just days before Trump bombed Iran, his FBI Director, Kash Patel, fired the counterintelligence unit tasked with monitoring threats from Iran and its proxies, hobbling the United States ability to detect and subvert retaliatory actions against the United States, raising suspicions as to Trump’s motives.</p>



<p>Truth is who the hell knows why Trump bombed Iran? His denuclearization motive is contradicted by his claim that his attacks last summer obliterated Iran’s nuclear weapons capacity, a claim he repeated during his recent State of the Union address. Regime change is fruitless – witness Iraq. He also bizarrely accused Iran of interfering in 2020, 2024 elections to try to defeat him.</p>



<p>Was it to give the Republican party an edge in the midterms? Or to create a state of emergency in an attempt to delay them? Or to rev up his base? You decide.&nbsp;</p><p>The post <a href="https://chaospolicy.com/the-price-of-contempt-for-the-constitution/">THE PRICE OF CONTEMPT FOR THE CONSTITUTION</a> first appeared on <a href="https://chaospolicy.com">Inside The Political Chaos</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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