economist.com

On Monday Mr Trump did the rounds of American business television channels, repeating his claims of “great conversations” with Iran. Iran has firmly denied the existence of such talks in public and rejected offers from America in private, according to a Gulf official. The war’s unexpectedly long duration, as well as Mr Trump’s latest climbdown, undermine the idea that Iran’s regime is fragile and that regime change is possible. Instead, it is looking more likely that the ill-judged campaign will either drag on or end messily, with an Iran that is battered but defiant, and still able to inflict considerable damage on the region and the world.

This is what happens when you have power hungry buffoons in power. Make no doubt about it, America are the bad guys. Despite how bad things might've been in Iran or Venezuela, bombing indiscriminately because they don't do things our way should sound some alarms—especially since they are basically just trying other get the Iran nuclear deal back that Trump threw out during his first term; and now he's just lying out of his ass all over the place even more than normal, which .