On Feb. 28, 2026 the President of america, along with Israel, launched an assault on Iran; a rustic with 90 million folks, most of whom hate their violent, brutal leaders. Even right now it’s tough to say precisely what the explanation was to go to war (with out Congressional approval) and what’s the exit plan?
Thus far there have been quite a few, conflicting statements about why the president felt compelled to begin a war. Initially he gave the negotiation course of solely 60 days to supply the outcomes that he wished. I as soon as served within the Vermont Legislature and I can guarantee you that it takes greater than 60 days to barter any important invoice. There is no such thing as a approach two nations are going to agree on points like nuclear capabilities in 60 days. Keep in mind that the murderous regime ruling Iran has been underneath assault by our nation since 1953 when our CIA staged a coup and overthrew their authorities as a result of they’d the audacity to “naturalize” their oil. This is similar factor that Venezuela did.
Take into consideration this. Suppose 70 years in the past America mentioned that the oil that’s beneath our land belongs to us and one other nation, say Russia, determined they need the oil. They stage a coup, topple our authorities, put in a Russian stooge who will do their bidding and so they get our oil. How do you suppose this might fly with People contemporary off the heels of WWII? I’m fairly positive that we might have had some alternative phrases for Russia and fought again arduous.
We wouldn’t stand for that type of therapy, however for some purpose we’re befuddled when Iran refuses to face up for that type of therapy. The negotiation course of on our finish was led by the president’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, who because of a $2 BILLION funding from the Saudis was capable of begin a non-public fairness agency, and his longtime buddy, Steve Witkoff, an actual property investor. Neither are diplomats. Neither have any historical past of coping with Iran and each of them appear to be on this for the cash. Kushner is making an attempt to boost $5 BILLION from Arab states together with the Saudis, whereas negotiating (or not) a take care of Iran.
Witkoff appears to be making out nice as effectively. From The Guardian:
“President Trump obtained loads of consideration this month when he fortunately accepted a $400m Boeing 747 from the Persian Gulf emirate of Qatar.
‘Solely a FOOL wouldn’t settle for this reward on behalf of our nation,’ Trump posted on social media. However Trump and his golf buddy turned particular negotiator Steve Witkoff landed a a lot larger reward this month, prone to enrich them much more: a $2 BILLION funding of their new cryptocurrency enterprise from the emirate of Abu Dhabi.
The funding by a agency managed by Abu Dhabi’s sovereign wealth fund will go to World Liberty Monetary, a cryptocurrency agency whose largest beneficiaries are the Trump and Witkoff households.”
This corruption would lead one to ask, “Simply who’re these guys working for,” and that will be a reputable query. Right here we’ve got two inexperienced males negotiating with a nasty actor nation that each Israel and the Saudis wish to see crushed into the bottom and figuring out what recommendation to present to the president. They did precisely what the Saudis and Israel wished them to do, which was to inform the president that the negotiations have been failing. From ArmsControl.com
“However Trump’s dissatisfaction and impatience with the negotiating course of seem to have been fed, partly, by Witkoff and Kushner’s accounts of the U.S.-Iran talks. Feedback made by Witkoff in two background briefings with reporters on Feb. 28 and March 3, in addition to media appearances because the strikes started, made clear that Witkoff didn’t have enough technical experience or diplomatic expertise to interact in efficient diplomacy. His lack of expertise and mischaracterization of Iran’s positions and nuclear program all through the method probably knowledgeable Trump’s evaluation that talks weren’t progressing and Iran was not negotiating critically.”
It’s arduous to not conclude that the 2 key negotiators, who apparently didn’t have their very own interpreter and who’re each working arduous to counterpoint themselves personally, are two individuals who probably the most to achieve from the president’s war.
Let’s return to one thing the president mentioned when he launched his assault. On Feb. twenty eighth as he was attacking Iran, in response to the New York Occasions he mentioned, “As President Trump introduced the opening strikes of a U.S.-led assault on Iran, he advised the nation’s troopers to ‘lay down your weapons’ and urged its folks to ‘take over your authorities. Will probably be yours to take,’ the president mentioned. The message was rife with ambiguity. Mr. Trump left it unclear who Iranian troopers have been imagined to give up to, and the way Iranians would possibly overthrow their rulers. “It’s not like there are American troopers there and so they can put down their weapons proper now,” mentioned Philip H. Gordon, a senior international coverage official within the Obama and Biden administrations. As for the president’s name for the Iranian folks to overthrow their authorities, Mr. Gordon mentioned: “Which Iranian folks? There’s 90 million of them.”
Is not it ironic to listen to the President of america of America encourage the Iranian residents to stand up towards their unpopular authorities, whereas concurrently sending in masked, armed thugs who now function his personal “Revolutionary Guard” into our streets to terrorize us and steal the upcoming elections?
Bob Stannard is a columnist with Vermont Information & Media. Opinions expressed by columnists don’t essentially replicate the views of Vermont Information & Media.













