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Showing Original Post only (View all)"The second Trump presidency was always going to end in disaster. Now it's happening." [View all]
Trump is contemplating the sheer folly of boots on the ground in Iran. How did it come to this? | Simon Tisdall
— The Guardian (@theguardian.com) 2026-03-29T11:31:33.034Z
Concern is justifiably growing that a cornered Donald Trump will send US ground troops into combat on Iranian soil to avoid being personally and politically humiliated in a war he started, mismanaged and cannot end. Yet such a self-serving escalation, even if ostensibly limited in duration and scope, could itself prove catastrophic for him and the American people. Think what happened in previous US military interventions. In sum, hes caught in a modern-day catch-22. Pick your own metaphor for dumb. Trumps stumped, hoist by his own petard, stuck between a rock and a hard place, and up the creek without a paddle. The creek in question is, of course, the strait of Hormuz.
Firmly ensconced in his weird parallel universe, Trump insists the war is all but won, Iran is suing for peace and talks are making good progress. In the real world, Iran is still fighting on all fronts, Israel is still bombing, the strait of Hormuz remains largely closed, and the Iran-allied Houthi militia in Yemen has joined the war, attacking Israel and potentially blocking Red Sea trade routes. The US and Iran have each issued maximalist demands, but there is no sign of actual negotiations. They are even further apart than they were before Trump, egged on by Benjamin Netanyahu, abandoned diplomacy last month. Sometime soon, Trump will be forced to confront the huge gap between what he wants and whats on offer. At that point he could turn to the troop buildup in the Gulf and order ground attacks.
Trump is increasingly isolated and out on a limb. His wealthy Arab business cronies no longer trust him. US bases on their territory now resemble a liability, not a defence. When he demanded Natos help, Europe said: well let you know. Likewise, Irans ethnic Kurds are less than keen to die for a muppet. Support for the war among the US public and the Maga right, always weak, is a fast-vanishing mirage. Having egged him on, Netanyahu refuses to bail him out or to stop bombing everyone in sight. Silly-billy Trump! He believed Israels assurance of quick victory. As for Iran, its surviving leadership, dominated by ultras, reckons its winning. Its hard line gets harder by the day.
Imagine being one of the thousands of US marines and paratroopers now deploying to the Gulf. With a commander-in-chief like Trump, who needs enemies? Except plenty more lie in wait. Irans armed forces number 610,000 active-duty personnel, with reserves of 350,000. The regime may no longer be able to fight in the air or at sea. But on land, treading familiar terrain and ultimately willing, perhaps, to sacrifice human waves of troops, as in the 1980s Iran-Iraq war, it remains a formidable foe. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps says its ready to carpet-bomb its own territory if invaded.
What to say or think at this dread juncture? This illegal war should never have been launched. Trump acted foolishly and opportunistically. Netanyahu, too, is greatly to blame. The threat was not imminent. And the wars most persuasive justification a promise to free Iranians from tyranny has been abandoned. Negotiations, unconditional on both sides, are the only sane way out. Trump must swallow his pride, admit his error, eat humble pie. Yet as all the world knows, the very idea that this most ignorant, reckless and narcissistic of US leaders might actually do so is utterly ridiculous.
The second Trump presidency was always going to end in disaster. Now its happening.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/mar/29/trump-boots-ground-iran-war-middle-east?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
Firmly ensconced in his weird parallel universe, Trump insists the war is all but won, Iran is suing for peace and talks are making good progress. In the real world, Iran is still fighting on all fronts, Israel is still bombing, the strait of Hormuz remains largely closed, and the Iran-allied Houthi militia in Yemen has joined the war, attacking Israel and potentially blocking Red Sea trade routes. The US and Iran have each issued maximalist demands, but there is no sign of actual negotiations. They are even further apart than they were before Trump, egged on by Benjamin Netanyahu, abandoned diplomacy last month. Sometime soon, Trump will be forced to confront the huge gap between what he wants and whats on offer. At that point he could turn to the troop buildup in the Gulf and order ground attacks.
Trump is increasingly isolated and out on a limb. His wealthy Arab business cronies no longer trust him. US bases on their territory now resemble a liability, not a defence. When he demanded Natos help, Europe said: well let you know. Likewise, Irans ethnic Kurds are less than keen to die for a muppet. Support for the war among the US public and the Maga right, always weak, is a fast-vanishing mirage. Having egged him on, Netanyahu refuses to bail him out or to stop bombing everyone in sight. Silly-billy Trump! He believed Israels assurance of quick victory. As for Iran, its surviving leadership, dominated by ultras, reckons its winning. Its hard line gets harder by the day.
Imagine being one of the thousands of US marines and paratroopers now deploying to the Gulf. With a commander-in-chief like Trump, who needs enemies? Except plenty more lie in wait. Irans armed forces number 610,000 active-duty personnel, with reserves of 350,000. The regime may no longer be able to fight in the air or at sea. But on land, treading familiar terrain and ultimately willing, perhaps, to sacrifice human waves of troops, as in the 1980s Iran-Iraq war, it remains a formidable foe. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps says its ready to carpet-bomb its own territory if invaded.
What to say or think at this dread juncture? This illegal war should never have been launched. Trump acted foolishly and opportunistically. Netanyahu, too, is greatly to blame. The threat was not imminent. And the wars most persuasive justification a promise to free Iranians from tyranny has been abandoned. Negotiations, unconditional on both sides, are the only sane way out. Trump must swallow his pride, admit his error, eat humble pie. Yet as all the world knows, the very idea that this most ignorant, reckless and narcissistic of US leaders might actually do so is utterly ridiculous.
The second Trump presidency was always going to end in disaster. Now its happening.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/mar/29/trump-boots-ground-iran-war-middle-east?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
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BeyondGeography
17 hrs ago
OP
Every maga in Congress should be asked and pressed on whether they approve of troops in the Middle East
Walleye
17 hrs ago
#1
Absolutely. You'd think Trump would be impressed by this year size of the crowd
Walleye
16 hrs ago
#5
I feel that the only think that will stop boots on the ground is CONGRESS (but that will be after the fact, i'm afraid)
bluestarone
16 hrs ago
#6
I guess i'm thinking they could finally do their job on being the ones to decide to allow this war to continue
bluestarone
14 hrs ago
#16
This protest sign comes to mind, for those who thought Trump would be OK:
Martin Eden
14 hrs ago
#14