Iran War | Political & Economic Impacts

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A reddit post about a bluesky post about a Twitter tweet which was quote-tweeting the news article. Inception!

Something recent in the reddit post though (yes I drifted there) was this tracker
 

Dude's title is"US Special Envoy For Peace Missions"?

14. Ur-Fascism speaks Newspeak. Newspeak wasinvented by Orwell, in 1984, as the official language of Ingsoc, English Socialism. But elements of Ur-Fascism are common to different forms of dictatorship. All the Nazi or Fascist schoolbooks made use of an impoverished vocabulary, and an elementary syntax, in order to limit the instruments for complex and critical reasoning. But we must be ready to identify other kinds of Newspeak, even if they take the apparently innocent form of a popular talk show. -Umberto Eco, Ur-Fascism, June 22, 1995
 
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“… Everyone knows the president’s communications style won’t change: He’s going to sound definitive even when he’s just making a minor point, and share the possibilities — many of them actually quite remote — that he weighing as he speaks.

He’ll chat with one reporter or another, saying (as Wednesday with Axios) that there’s “practically nothing left to target” in Iran, and “Any time I want it to end, it will end” — all of which is true in some sense, but none of which adds up to It’ll all be over next week.

His underlings have a duty to provide the context and the concretes beyond those remarks.


But this is America’s war not the administration’s private war, and Americans need to know more.

A public that feels it’s being leveled with, as much as possible, will be a lot more patient than one that feels needlessly kept in the dark.…”

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Talk about a low bar for the President’s communications.
 
I find in these polls independents = "I don't often vote, but when i do - I vote Republican."
Indpendents voted for Obama (2008, 2012 and Biden (2020).

Dems need better leaders (not Schumer, Jeffries) and POTUS candidates - maybe Beshear?
 
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“… Everyone knows the president’s communications style won’t change: He’s going to sound definitive even when he’s just making a minor point, and share the possibilities — many of them actually quite remote — that he weighing as he speaks.

He’ll chat with one reporter or another, saying (as Wednesday with Axios) that there’s “practically nothing left to target” in Iran, and “Any time I want it to end, it will end” — all of which is true in some sense, but none of which adds up to It’ll all be over next week.

His underlings have a duty to provide the context and the concretes beyond those remarks.


But this is America’s war not the administration’s private war, and Americans need to know more.

A public that feels it’s being leveled with, as much as possible, will be a lot more patient than one that feels needlessly kept in the dark.…”

——
Talk about a low bar for the President’s communications.

Tell yet another lie? They don't know how to lift the fog they created and are in.

This is all about the Straits of Hormuz and drone wars.
 
IMO Hegseth is going to be the fall guy for all this and be blamed for "bad advice" -- probably sooner rather than later
 
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