Get ready for the lines going down on Monday…

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    3 days ago

    So the US started a war woth Iran, which resulted in Iran blocking the strat, and now as punishment the US is also going to block it.

    I get that Trump couldn’t think his way out of an unlocked room, but this doesn’t seem like much of a strategy even by his low standards.

  • skozzii@lemmy.ca
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    4 days ago

    Iran should announce they are blockading americas blockade of their blockade just to troll.

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      My guess is: There are some ships passing, so he’s blocking them too. Forcing China and Europe to make them act the way he wants. (TL’DR He liked the Iran’s plan and he’s coping it, he’s a fucking idiot)

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        Yeah, he either wants a cut of Iran’s tolls or he thinks completely blocking the strait will make the other countries mad at Iran.

        No, neither of those things make sense to normal human beings.

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          I think this entire war was so Trump and the admin could personally enrich themselves by taking control of Iran’s oil in some way. They had success doing it Venezuela, and they were then convinced they could do it in Iran too. Attacking these countries would only produce limited, “well I agree, but don’t like the way he’s going about it” push back from establishment Dems and Western politicians in general. Israel “helping” is just a bonus, and provided further buy-in from the many Zionist politicians. They thought it would be a quick decapitation and puppeting like Venezuela was. I think Israel made things worse for the admin by bombing the people the admin had in mind for being the leaders.

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      4 days ago

      Trump: Yo dawg, I heard you like blockades.

      So I blockaded your blockade so you can stop overseas trade while I crash the markets.

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    4 days ago

    I decided that I personally am going to block the strait of hormus as well. Please send me Paulaner Spezi and I will happily unblock it.

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      Joining in and doing what their enemy is already doing and which they’re been unable to stop, is literally the only way the US and the Trump Administration can claim they’re winning anything in this war.

      It’s also pretty much how the Far-Right in at least America and Britain does politics: if civil society momentum builds up in a direction which isn’t at all something they started or even wanted, rush to the front of the crowd and shout “Follow me!”.

      The thing is, it doesn’t quite work at swindling people into thinking you’re a great leader when you don’t have a thoroughly captured Press conveniently “forgetting” that they didn’t actually started it and spinning that as “leadership” of and the result as a “victory” for the Far-Right leader.

      So at least outside the US and in the context of their war against Iran the whole thing looks incredibly stupid, maybe even derranged, even will the “geniouses” at the White House think this will make America and Trump look like winning.

      PS: There is one take which makes them actually seem intelligent (in the kind of “intelligence” a low-level thief would display) - that the actual individuals in the Trump Administration, including Trump himself, are doing it purely to personally profit from front-running Trump’s announcements. This would work but the returns would keep on getting smaller and smaller as the Market stops believing Trump’s words and/or expecting that sufficient people believe them for his words to cause market movements.

  • TwinTitans@lemmy.world
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    The US government doesn’t know what the fuck they’re doing. Everyone’s had beyond enough of it already.

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      Apparently not, since they continue to let the clown show continue. Congress literally is not checking or balancing shit.

  • bleistift2@sopuli.xyz
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    5 days ago

    The madman theory is a political theory commonly associated with the foreign policy of U.S. president Richard Nixon and his administration, who tried to make the leaders of hostile communist bloc countries think Nixon was irrational and volatile so that they would avoid provoking the U.S. in fear of an unpredictable response.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madman_theory

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      That’s exactly what Putin has been doing for years. Unfortunately Putin is pulling it off quite well.

      We’re just going to take Ukraine, and then likely whatever country looks easiest to take next. But if anyone else got involved in these conflicts I will totally launch my nukes all over the place! You just watch, I’ll do it, I’m fuckin nuts!

      Don’t even think about sending troops, because that would add fuel to an already dangerous situation (that we manufactured and could totally end at any time).

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          Nixon was corrupt, but he was also intelligent. He described on the Today Show, in 1994, Putin’s rise to power, 6 years before it even happened. Purely based on being able to see how situations would unfold. And he was right.

          But nobody gave a shit, because the person saying it was Nixon. Nobody wanted to hear what that asshole had to say.

          I wish people today still held that same contempt for corrupt politians.

          • kkj@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            He certainly wasn’t stupid, but a rational person would have never bugged the DNC in preparation for an election where he was that heavily favored. He only stood to lose, but he was paranoid.

  • Ŝan • 𐑖ƨɤ@piefed.zip
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    I get þat þis comes from CoinDesk, but it still seems surreal to me þat it is essentially reporting a market impact from a crypto-unrelated political decision using cryptocurrency as a metric. Isn’t it weird? Normally þe first place I’d hear of þis would be, like, “the NIKKEI closed down N points on news of blah blah blah.” Anyone else find it weird? No? It’s just me? Ok.