Thursday, April 02, 2026

Trump Adressing the Nation on Iran




Eager to learn more about Trump's justification for his war on Iran, I decided to stay awake tonight, and now, I am really feeling pity for all those US citizens who have to listen more often to so much of 'Whisked Shit' from an immature guy personifying the President of the United States.

He started with one of his usual stances of having “taken over a crippled country“ from his predecessors in office and having “built economy like never seen before“, only within one year. And “we have gas and oil, more than we need, and the world should buy from us“.


What I didn't hear for example, was something about the gigantic monoculture of soybeans planted by US farmers in the Middle-West, intended to be sold on the Chinese market. While their East Asian trade partners ordered 500 million tons the year before, they are going to purchase only 80 million tons in 2026. Maybe the news of a record harvest in Brazil have made them change their minds. And those who will be suffering from economic backlash would be just these unshakeable supporters of Trump's MAGA movement. However, some of them might remember on election day ...

As to Iran, “we had to take that little journey“ because they tried to threaten the US with their unbroken will to grab nuclear weapons for more than fourty years, and nobody before him (Trump) having even tried to stop them. As to the enriched Uranium, still in Iran's possession, I didn't hear a single word about its handing over to the US.


Trump boasted that “we have had regime change, as none of their leaders are alive by now“.

Even the duration of that war on Iran should be seen as exemplary: “Only 32 days compared with World War II or the Korean War“.

Trump added that the next two or three weeks are now essential for ending “Iran's sinister threat“ targeting the world. But the US are “now very close to finishing the job“. All that leaves the impression of a US president who is simply unable to handle the situation he has gotten into under the pressure of some Israeli hardliners to whom the 'Jewish world insn't enough'.