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Trump just said Iran has 48hrs until he ‘reigns hell’ on them

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Trump has once again threatened to up the ante in his war on Iran. This time, he’s vowed to ‘reign down hell’ if Iran doesn’t re-open the Strait of Hormuz. The problem for Trump is that the constant escalations seem to have worked more in Iran’s favour than America’s:

Trump is flailing

Despite Trump claiming he gave Iran 10 days to make a deal, the hostilities have continued:

The big development of the past few days has been that Iran successfully shot down an American fighter jet:

On 3 April, Drop Site reported on all the US aircraft incidents which had happened in the prior 24 hours:

▪️ One F-15E Strike Eagle (fighter-bomber): downed; 1 pilot rescued, 1 crew missing, search continues
▪️ Two HH-60W Jolly Green II (combat rescue helicopter) hit by Iran: all crew accounted for, both landed safely
▪️ One A-10 Warthog (close air support jet) crashed into Persian Gulf: pilot rescued
▪️ Another A-10 aircraft hit; made emergency landing with one engine disabled
▪️ F-16 (multirole fighter): declared emergency over Iraq; landed safely
▪️ KC-135 Stratotanker (refueling aircraft): declared emergency over Israel; landed safely
▪️ Iran also claimed it struck and downed another U.S. jet near Qeshm Island yesterday

As this has been going on, the Trump regime has been sacking senior military figures:

It’s also reported that War Secretary Pete Hegseth may be paranoid about potential replacements:

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The war on Iran has gone so poorly that it’s understandable the war secretary would now fear for his job. Things are so bad dire for Hegseth that Iran is actually mocking him:

It’s really not a strong look for a country to start sacking its military officials in the middle of an offensive. America isn’t a strong country, though, is it? It’s a weak country with a military industrial complex to serve.

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Human suffering

While the actions of Trump and Hegseth are laughable and buffoonish, it’s important to remember that real people are suffering as a result of these childish men and their tantrums. It’s equally important for us here in Europe to keep up the pressure on our leaders.

This isn’t our war, and we must not allow our leaders to drag us into it.

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