According to the "Patriotic Press," defined as right-wing outlets, here's what's currently happening in the world:
Trump says Iran war is over and we're just mopping up now. Cleaning house as it were.
Pete Hegseth says Iran's leadership is destroyed and the remnants are hiding underground.
Trump tells countries not to worry about the dangers in the Straits of Hormuz.
Reality is telling us a different story.
The Straits of Hormuz is controlled by Iran, and 16 ships have been attacked since Trump told other countries to "get some guts" and still go through those dangerous waters.
Talking points on the Iran war have been a moving target. Officials keep giving conflicting takes of the operation's goals. Despite claiming he won the war Trump says the U.S. needs to finish the job, and we may need to go "further."
Today the Pentagon deployed a Marine Expeditionary Unit (with 2,200 ground troops) and additional warships to the Middle East. That doesn't sound like the war is over to me.
What is the so-called Secretary of War Hegseth doing during this deadly phase of Trump's illegal war?
He's attacking the Pentagon press (which is as right-wing as you can get) over unflattering photos they're taking of him when he's speaking. New rules. All photos have to be vetted by Hegseth minions.
And this is in the middle of a hot war caused by Trump who "had a good feeling" about attacking and conquering Iran.
Nothing is too petty or stupid for Hegseth who bragged during one recent press conference about "wounding and disfiguring" Iran's new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei. He even hinted that he might not be alive.
The next day Khamenei appeared at a pro-regime rally in Tehran urging his disciples to kill the American invaders. Proof that Hegseth doesn't know what he's talking about.
When Hegseth claimed there is "no clear evidence" Iran has placed mines in the Straits of Hormuz despite international concerns about how dangerous the Strait is.
So, what happened? Over 16 ships have been attacked, and the contested Strait has burning hulks of oil cargo ships lighting up the night skies.
The farce continues as Trump told G7 leaders on a conference call that Iran is about to surrender. You can imagine what they thought about that statement.
The world knows Trump is crazy and desperate because his "little excursion" got out of hand and is plunging the U.S. and the world into a chaos he can't control.
As it Stands, our economy weeps as Trump's alternate reality wreaks havoc on the homeland and the world.
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