
Here is an interesting piece by Jake Taylor at MS Now about some of the internal discomfort with Trump’s massively stupid Iran non-strategy, particularly the so-called messaging which is something you’d expect from a cartoon villain in a Batman comic:
Nearly one month after the U.S. began strikes on Iran, President Donald Trump is sending thousands of troops to the Middle East to potentially fight in a war he said he has “already won.”
That contradiction has frustrated some senior White House aides and outside allies, three of whom spoke to MS NOW about the president’s public messaging. They described it as confusing, internally inconsistent and increasingly detached from battlefield reality.
Trump calling the war already won is “mostly hyperbole,” said a senior White House official granted anonymity to speak candidly about the administration’s thinking. “It’s part [of Trump] just wanting to declare victory and move on.”
That impulse, the official said, has become more pronounced in recent days.
“[Trump] is getting a little bored with Iran,” the official said. “Not that he regrets it or something — he’s just bored and wants to move on.”
A second White House official who was granted anonymity for the same reason said that Trump has begun to “move on” from the conflict and has started shifting conversations and personal focus toward the economy, domestic issues and the upcoming midterm elections.
The White House’s public communications have suggested a similar detachment, presenting the conflict less as an ongoing war with human lives at stake and more as a cultural moment that generates online content.
These people are monsters. They are using the most lethal weapons on earth (short of nuclear arms) killing thousands and displacing millions and they treat it like it’s a pastime? The president is bored? My God.
This is even more grotesque:
In the past few weeks, official White House social media accounts have leaned on internet memes to flippantly promote the conflict, using clips from movies like “Iron Man” and “Top Gun,” characters from cartoons like “SpongeBob SquarePants” and rap music overlaid on footage of unclassified videos of bombs striking Iranian targets.
“The war videos are cringe and disrespectful and gross,” the senior White House official told MS NOW. “It makes me feel embarrassed.”
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“The social media post of bombs being dropped, OK, cool, but what do we get out of this?” added a former official in the Trump White House, who was granted anonymity to speak candidly.
Someone else told him that there are really two different messaging channels, one the official White House account with the cringe videos and — wait for it — Trump’s Truth Social account which apparently is considered the serious one. This person said there’s a divide among officials about how to approach the messaging.
The former Trump official said, “he has learned he can tell the American people his feeling, and, with enough time, the American people will accept his lie. Just telling us the war is won isn’t good enough. We need to see it; we need to feel it.” No kidding.
His “messaging” if you want to call it that (it’s more like incoherent verbal mush) is so contradictory that all but the most fervent MAGA cultists are already discounting anything he says. But inside the White House they’re all just clapping like trained seals hoping to get through the day without a catastrophe.
“So many people are afraid of being on the outs that they are just drinking the Kool-Aid and going along with it,” said the former White House official.
Thanks a lot.





