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riversedge

(81,608 posts)
Sun May 24, 2026, 10:18 AM 18 hrs ago

Trump "... started a war without a plan, wasted billions of dollars in equipment, failed to prepare obvious targets



May 23
I don’t often agree with Kagan but he seems to be right that this is what Trump is hoping for.

He started a war without a plan, wasted billions of dollars in equipment, failed to prepare obvious targets for defense, which resulted in unnecessary deaths of American soldiers, hollowed out the Pentagon’s ability to assess targets, which resulted in us murdering over 150 civilians, mostly girls, when we bombed their elementary school in Minab, handed Iran incredible strategic victory by allowing them to take de facto control of the Strait of Hormuz and show that we are powerless to stop it, exposed the strategic isolation of the U.S. that his antagonism to our allies has brought us in, and now he’s trying to slink away with some cockamamie cover that he’s going to use to claim victory.

The Iran hawks are clamoring for him to “finish the job” but he’s already finished, and Iran knows it. He doesn’t have a mandate to send ground troops, and even he he orders more bombing, it will be a cosmetic tactic designed to disguise the defeat. What can you possibly accomplish by trying the exact same thing after it failed the first time except now you have depleted a lot of the ammo and Congress has gotten more assertive about not expanding the war?

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Trump "... started a war without a plan, wasted billions of dollars in equipment, failed to prepare obvious targets (Original Post) riversedge 18 hrs ago OP
this man bankrupted many companies - who's only capable of stealing from what's already there samsingh 18 hrs ago #1
Trump fired all the experts and appointed toadies and yes-men. They all supported his cockamamie "plan" to Martin68 15 hrs ago #7
Mostly Correct ProfessorGAC 14 hrs ago #14
Perhaps you missed the quotation marks I put around the word "plan," indicating it was not truly a plan at all. Martin68 13 hrs ago #16
Either Way... ProfessorGAC 12 hrs ago #17
The original article, from Atlantic: Ocelot II 18 hrs ago #2
Well worth the read. Amaryllis 15 hrs ago #10
Companies that make missiles love this plan IronLionZion 16 hrs ago #3
And they're also going to need new drones... Justice matters. 15 hrs ago #8
It may be easier to have Treasury hand them suitcases full of cash IronLionZion 14 hrs ago #15
Loser.....Again BeneteauBum 16 hrs ago #4
I am wondering whether it is a failure or intentional. wnylib 15 hrs ago #9
I've considered the same. BeneteauBum 14 hrs ago #13
Trump "Fails" Upwards, Always. FOLLOW THE MONEY. ColoringFool 16 hrs ago #5
Total U.S. surrender. Donny, "you will get so sick of winning all the time that you will beg me to stop winning. Botany 15 hrs ago #6
We need to consider the plight of the Iranian people gulliver 15 hrs ago #11
Stopped talking about the Epstein files for a minute though. n/t flvegan 14 hrs ago #12
trump had no strategy or plan LetMyPeopleVote 11 hrs ago #18
And it was all just to pad Fox News slop content. Initech 11 hrs ago #19
Pretty good assessment. GoodRaisin 11 hrs ago #20

samsingh

(18,476 posts)
1. this man bankrupted many companies - who's only capable of stealing from what's already there
Sun May 24, 2026, 10:30 AM
18 hrs ago

that's his plan

nothing constructive

Martin68

(28,091 posts)
7. Trump fired all the experts and appointed toadies and yes-men. They all supported his cockamamie "plan" to
Sun May 24, 2026, 12:50 PM
15 hrs ago

bomb Iraq without a second (or even a first) thought. He perfectly engineered his own (and our country's) defeat.

ProfessorGAC

(77,324 posts)
14. Mostly Correct
Sun May 24, 2026, 01:53 PM
14 hrs ago

I take issue with it being HIS plan.
There is no evidence he has ever planned anything.
It's somebody's stupid plan, but I highly doubt he was capable of even this screwed up idea.

Martin68

(28,091 posts)
16. Perhaps you missed the quotation marks I put around the word "plan," indicating it was not truly a plan at all.
Sun May 24, 2026, 03:01 PM
13 hrs ago

ProfessorGAC

(77,324 posts)
17. Either Way...
Sun May 24, 2026, 03:48 PM
12 hrs ago

...it was not him.
We agree that there was no real plan. But, whatever they had that badly passed for a plan wasn't formulated by The Failure.

IronLionZion

(51,577 posts)
3. Companies that make missiles love this plan
Sun May 24, 2026, 12:30 PM
16 hrs ago

because that used up ammo needs to be replenished. US has to buy more missiles. Countries all over the Middle East are going to need more interceptor missiles.

Justice matters.

(10,095 posts)
8. And they're also going to need new drones...
Sun May 24, 2026, 01:01 PM
15 hrs ago

To make dumb and dumber richer.

And dump wants the IRS to never audit them for years.

That's a "win" (for them) if Republicrooks in Congress fall in line to show their cowardice.

IronLionZion

(51,577 posts)
15. It may be easier to have Treasury hand them suitcases full of cash
Sun May 24, 2026, 02:43 PM
14 hrs ago

instead of killing so many people and wrecking global supply chains.

wnylib

(26,494 posts)
9. I am wondering whether it is a failure or intentional.
Sun May 24, 2026, 01:07 PM
15 hrs ago

Putin has his eye on Europe. As a result of Hormuz being closed, oil is scarcer and more expensive for Europe. But Putin still has access to oil.

BeneteauBum

(797 posts)
13. I've considered the same.
Sun May 24, 2026, 01:51 PM
14 hrs ago

However this pays out, most Americans are pissed at the waste and fraud.

Peace ☮️

gulliver

(14,086 posts)
11. We need to consider the plight of the Iranian people
Sun May 24, 2026, 01:37 PM
15 hrs ago

Iranians judge. They and they alone have the final say about whether the unintentional collateral loss of innocent life (roughly 150 schoolkids) in their country was a necessary price for their chance at freedom from tyranny.

Remember, there was a brutish, sadistic, intentional murder of tens of thousands of liberal and progressive Iranian protesters (our true friends and allies as Democrats). Those innocent liberal and progressive victims are justly and accurately called "murder" victims.

They were murdered by far right, theocratic, homophobic, patriarchal, crony oligarchic bigots, the Iranian Islamic Republic regime. It can't be seen clearly and justly in any other way, imo. It's cut and dried.

The Islamic Republic regime dwarfs anything or anyone else in rottenness and (a term I use sparingly) evil. There is no moral or even vaguely respectable position that fails to want the Iranian Islamic Republic regime to lose. (That's an unnecessary reminder to folks with a functioning conscience like present company in this board and in the Democratic Party.)

Do I like that Trump destroyed the Iran nuclear agreement we achieved under Obama? Of course not. But we are where we are, and we need to win if possible. I think no true Dem, completely informed, wants anything else. The Iranian Islamic Republic regime can never have a nuclear weapon. I don't think any of us will be happy or safe if Trump fails to ensure that.

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