Well, our Mad would-be King has bombed Iran and--by any definition--taken us to war. Another unconstitutional and profoundly dangerous act.
Charlie Sykes recently considered what was then an Israeli-Iran conflict, and enumerated "things that can all be true at the same time."
Here's his list, with my commentary in italics:
America ought to stand with Israel, while recognizing that Benjamin Netanyahu (1) does not always deserve the benefit of the doubt, and (2) is an unreliable narrator. In this, Sykes echoes the opinion of a majority of American Jews. We support the right of Israel to exist, but we detest Netanyahu, who is a smarter version of Trump (granted, a low bar) and whose corrupt governance has done incalculable damage to Israel's international support.
The world would be a vastly better and safer place if Iran does not have a nuclear weapon. Ditto for dismantling the terrorist regime. This week, the G7 nations reiterated that, “Iran is the principal source of regional instability and terror,” and “We have been consistently clear that Iran can never have a nuclear weapon.” Hard to argue with this.
Achieving these goals through war will not be easy or achieved without great cost.
War with Iran could unleash chaos throughout the region. And what comes afterward could be worse. The most dangerous scenarios involve miscalculations, misjudgments, and misinterpretations. (See World War I.) The truth of this is what keeps rational people up at night, and what should have concerned the ignoramus in the Oval Office. Understanding the risks involved in any decisions made by those in a position to make those decisions should have been a critical element of America's response to this very significant threat to world peace.Moments like these requires the highest degree of skill and prudence — the most sober, strategic, and sagacious diplomatic and military minds we can muster. Instead, we have a reality tv host and a dipsomaniacal chode in charge of the world’s greatest military on the brink of war. Ok, I had to look up "chode," which evidently refers either to a male organ or a stupid or contemptible man. Either way, seems appropriate. At a time when the country needs thoughtful, informed and adult leadership, power is being exercised by a group of immature, self-important ignoramuses who haven't a clue and who display no willingness to heed the advice of people who do.
Instead of assembling a “coalition of the willing,” Trump and Israel were intent on going it alone, isolated and without the active support of allies. See "chode."
As has become its wont, Congress remains a potted plant throughout this whole crisis. This is perhaps the most frustrating aspect of all of the threats we face today. The Republicans who hold a majority in the House and Senate repeatedly block efforts to assert the constitutional duties of those bodies. In the House, they evidently feel protected by gerrymandering and fear only challenges from the Right; the Senate is home to morons like Indiana's Christian Nationalist Jim Banks and cowards like Todd Young. The fault ultimately lies with We the People, who have elected these pathetic excuses for public servants.
Bottom line, as Sykes notes, is that there are no adults in the situation room.
Because nothing ever really disappears from the Internet, social media sites have been flooded with former tweets by our embarrassing excuse for a President, a child-man who evidently thinks that posting grammatically-incorrect vulgarities and threats in ALL CAPS, like a five-year-old, is leadership. In 2013, he posted "Be prepared. There is a chance that our horrendous leadership could unknowingly lead us into WWIII." (This post, at least, was grammatical...and potentially, frighteningly accurate.) Pundits have also reminded readers of Trump's statement--made when he was still a reality television personality-- that "Obama will attack Iran because of his inability to negotiate properly—not skilled!”
"Not skilled" is an apt--albeit massively understated--description of the unserious, unqualified cranks and clowns that We the People have installed in positions of authority.
Those totally unqualified clowns and cranks may just have triggered WWIII. Even if the consequences aren't that horrific, they are likely to be incredibly damaging, both to the stability of the world at large and--thanks to the mentally-ill buffoon in the White House-- to America's rapidly-diminishing role in that world.