US AND ISRAEL CONDUCT STRIKES ON IRAN

Iran is a brutal regime. During the Green revolution hopes were high these religious despots could be toppled by Iranians. No. Today, Iran poses no threat to the United States.

President Trump could have prepared American citizens for a WAR OF CHOICE during the State of the Union but did not. Congress? The other factor is Netanyahu, a leader who cannot be trusted. We are in it now.

From Tom Nichols of The Atlantic

To think about the possible courses of this war, we should start by clearly understanding three realities: First, Iran is a terrible regime that deserves to fall. The regime recently murdered thousands of its own citizens who were seeking freedom from their oppressive rule, and no one should be shedding tears for the mullahs hiding in their bunkers.

Second, “success” is not impossible—if by “success” we mean the fall of the ayatollahs and the rise of a better, more humane, pro-Western government that does not seek to destabilize the Middle East; dominate Lebanon, Iraq, and Yemen; and eradicate Israel. But the path to that success is exceedingly narrow and mined with significant hazards.

To add, no one voted for Trump to go to war.

We are in the eclipse window. A blood Moon eclipse on Tuesday.

Fateful energy in which to choose a reckless war of choice in the Middle East.