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Trump tears peace hopes into pieces.

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Wyllow3 Thu 09-Jul-26 09:57:06

Those were headline in the Metro newspaper, but it just about sums up Trumps latest -

peace ends, bomb to bits, Iran responds, Straits closed, Trump now states he is going to take Greenland, Trump smashes at NATO.

This is my personal view, and I don't want it to distract from other discussions about what is happening in the Middle East and Iran areas

but for me a world without Trump who can turn his defence department into a war cabinet, and consistently talks war war not jaw jaw is forcing the world to all spend more on defence until we are bristling with armaments.

and here we are sweltering in high temperatures with news of dying species and melting ice all over the world, climate change, and cutting our spending on that - instead of stuff like cheap solar panels and even more investments in those industries and alternatives to car use.

Here's the front page I alluded to, I'm sure someone with a more active brain than me today can find more a more succinct statement on the picture as regards Trump and Iran.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c3ryelw8ewwo

Cossy Thu 09-Jul-26 13:21:53

Oreo

Iran are unbelievably murderous to their own people, beatings and summary executions daily.On top of that, bank rolling the many murderous terrorist groups such as hezbollah and hamas which carry out atrocities all over the world as well as the Middle East.The leaders call themselves religious, what a terrible joke that is, so yes they certainly are scum.

They are utterly appalling (the leaders) but how does this war, Trump started with Netunyahu, help those poor citizens?

Oreo Thu 09-Jul-26 13:26:54

It isn’t about helping the citizens of Iran really, it’s about neutralisation of the armed power of Iran in many ways including nuclear.The regime there is an abomination and half the population like what they do.

Whitewavemark2 Thu 09-Jul-26 13:44:18

How many wars has Iran started?

Answer - none in the last 200 years. How does that square with the assertion that Iran is one of the most dangerous regimes?

This war was started at Netanyahu’s insistence - for his own nefarious reasons and something that Trump now bitterly regrets.

Cossy Thu 09-Jul-26 13:53:04

Oreo

Iran are unbelievably murderous to their own people, beatings and summary executions daily.On top of that, bank rolling the many murderous terrorist groups such as hezbollah and hamas which carry out atrocities all over the world as well as the Middle East.The leaders call themselves religious, what a terrible joke that is, so yes they certainly are scum.

I agree, but I really don’t think it’s in any appropriate to use this kind of language in a public setting as Trump feels it’s OK to do.

There’s plenty of corrupt and plain evil leaders in this world, but in the professional world there’s betters ways of showing competent than using poor language.

Grantanow Thu 09-Jul-26 13:58:37

Oreo

Iran are unbelievably murderous to their own people, beatings and summary executions daily.On top of that, bank rolling the many murderous terrorist groups such as hezbollah and hamas which carry out atrocities all over the world as well as the Middle East.The leaders call themselves religious, what a terrible joke that is, so yes they certainly are scum.

I agree about the Iranian regime, Trump isn't wrong about them. It's a pity the regime is still in power.

Cossy Thu 09-Jul-26 14:00:55

I think, respectfully, we need to agree to disagree Oreo on what is and isn’t appropriate action and language aimed at Iran.

Wars such as these affect normal innocent citizens, who often end up being displaced from their own countries, where will they go? These wars affect many worldwide in many ways and I’m afraid I just don’t think it’s the answer.

I always find it interesting that those countries that also have despot regimes, yet have nothing the rest of the world want or a desire to deprive that country of things ie nuclear capability, are left to continue to commit genocide or otherwise torture their own citizens without batting an eyelid.

Each of us will have our own views, we need to accept gracefully that others may not agree with us.

Cabowich Thu 09-Jul-26 14:05:37

Oldnproud

sodapop

Still for his supporters he can do no wrong. I talk to family in USA and they think other world leaders should be more like Donald. Heaven help us.
Did he really say " The Islamic Republic of Japan" ?

Apparently, yes.
And he mixed up the names of Putin and Zelenski, didn't he (though later came up with some cock and bull story to try to cover that one up)?
Amongst other things.

I believe it was Biden that mixed up the names of Putin and Zelensky (though Trump is just as bad!)

AGAA4 Thu 09-Jul-26 14:14:10

I agree Cossy. For the president of the USA to use words like scum against Iran is totally unacceptable and shows he will never be a statesman.
However vile the Iran regime is Trump has shown himself to be lacking in the ability to condemn without using abuse.
Angela Rayner was lambasted on here for using the word scum and she admits to being 'a gobby northerner".
Trump thinks he is so above others and yet he uses abusive language frequently.

Smileless2012 Thu 09-Jul-26 14:46:30

Trump will insist on the pot calling the kettle wont he.

Dickens Thu 09-Jul-26 14:51:22

Oreo

Sarnia

A powerful and dangerous man. Not a good mix. To describe the Iranian people as scum is insulting in the extreme.

He was addressing those remarks to Iranian leadership, not the Iranian people.
And they really are scum too.

He was addressing those remarks to Iranian leadership, not the Iranian people.
And they really are scum too.

Yes, but on the world stage, as a statesman, you can make the point without using the terminology of the internet - the lowest common denominator, the language used 'down the pub'... or bars in New York. 'Murderous, barbaric regime' is equally effective, maybe even more so. He sounds so illiterate.

Unfortunately, the regime has its supporters among the Iranian people, so it's not going to go down well.

If there is ever going to be any kind of 'peace deal' between the two nations, using the language of the gutter won't help. It's also so damned immature. He sounds more like an American Alf Garnett than a POTUS.

Wyllow3 Thu 09-Jul-26 14:52:11

Cossy

Where’s Imaround when we need her?

Hope all is ok with her thanks

I’ll pm her, we had a period of less chat on Trump. I Zoom on Quaker groups regularly with people from the US, so get bits and bobs.
Problems of the democrats getting themselves together nationally, work in progress, as it goodbye to the old guard and lots of different approaches, but there is a lot of interest in the pretty lefty Mayor of New York. (In mobile so can’t check his name)

imaround Thu 09-Jul-26 14:52:16

Cossy

Where’s Imaround when we need her?

Hope all is ok with her thanks

I am here watching his stupid antics every day. His 250th celebration was a flop and now we are just waiting until November.

116 days until the election. Tik tok.

Cossy Thu 09-Jul-26 14:54:48

Cabowich 14:05 Alarmingly, it’s both POTUS that made that error 😱😱

Oldnproud Thu 09-Jul-26 14:55:52

Cabowich

Oldnproud

sodapop

Still for his supporters he can do no wrong. I talk to family in USA and they think other world leaders should be more like Donald. Heaven help us.
Did he really say " The Islamic Republic of Japan" ?

Apparently, yes.
And he mixed up the names of Putin and Zelenski, didn't he (though later came up with some cock and bull story to try to cover that one up)?
Amongst other things.

I believe it was Biden that mixed up the names of Putin and Zelensky (though Trump is just as bad!)

Actually Trump did appear to make that same mistake yesterday with their names - quite a few news sources have mentioned it. Trump, who was sitting right next to him at the time, did then try to make out it wasn't a mistake and he did indeed mean to say Putin, but not very convincingly according to sources I have read.

Cossy Thu 09-Jul-26 14:56:30

“imaround

Cossy
Where’s Imaround when we need her?

Hope all is ok with her thanks
I am here watching his stupid antics every day. His 250th celebration was a flop and now we are just waiting until November.

116 days until the election. Tik tok.“

Good to hear from you, despite having enough political issues of our own, I too wait with bated breath! thanks

Oldnproud Thu 09-Jul-26 15:00:46

Oldnproud

Cabowich

Oldnproud

sodapop

Still for his supporters he can do no wrong. I talk to family in USA and they think other world leaders should be more like Donald. Heaven help us.
Did he really say " The Islamic Republic of Japan" ?

Apparently, yes.
And he mixed up the names of Putin and Zelenski, didn't he (though later came up with some cock and bull story to try to cover that one up)?
Amongst other things.

I believe it was Biden that mixed up the names of Putin and Zelensky (though Trump is just as bad!)

Actually Trump did appear to make that same mistake yesterday with their names - quite a few news sources have mentioned it. Trump, who was sitting right next to him at the time, did then try to make out it wasn't a mistake and he did indeed mean to say Putin, but not very convincingly according to sources I have read.

Sorry, I forgot to put Zelensky's name in my last comment - just to make it clear, it was he who was sitting next to Trump, not Putin

Wyllow3 Thu 09-Jul-26 15:02:49

Oreo

It isn’t about helping the citizens of Iran really, it’s about neutralisation of the armed power of Iran in many ways including nuclear.The regime there is an abomination and half the population like what they do.

The reality is far far more complex Oreo.
You are giving USA caricature of both the regime and the people. I have an Iranian friend who has a Sister living in Tehran.

Yes you do not ‘cross’ the regime as in the revolutionary guard

But forces within the guard and the powerful middle classes have softened some of their policies. For example, if you chose as a woman to go headscarf free you now can.

Iran is a huge huge country and can supply its own food needs.

Life is relatively stable day on day. Unless you are getting bombed and all that is doing is setting hearts and minds further against so called western civilization.

They have had 47 years to build up a huge stash of arms. And can make more. They are choosing to bomb adjoining countries to reinforce their control over the Straits.

Trump went on at the beginning about freeing the people. And no nuclear.

The idiot.

Trump will never get an end to nuclear possibilities unless he puts boots on the ground.

Wyllow3 Thu 09-Jul-26 15:07:26

And I remain firmly in my belief that although we need adequate defence. Ur Trump wants us to arm to be actively aggressive because he’s fed up … as he sees it.. of carrying the can

But look at what he does with his war cabinet? Start wars

We do not need what Trump wants us to.. to meet his ideas of what is needed. We have to spend money on preserving out lovely planet not seeing each other agin each other bristling with arms.

AGAA4 Thu 09-Jul-26 15:22:42

The UK and Germany are acquiring a long range missile.
I believe deterrents are the way forward rather than 'bristling with arms'.

imaround Thu 09-Jul-26 15:32:34

I've been watching your elections Cossy. I don't know enough about your laws, but I did side eye Garage and his antics in stepping down.

Right now, we all suspect that Mitch McConnel is being kept alive on life support until Aug 4th, which is the deadline for a special election to replace him. At least he can't vote while in the hospital.

I would normally not believe this, however the GOP has some history of this kind of thing. The most recent is the member from New Jersey that took 3 months off for mental health treatment.

Rich considering they have taken great strides to take away our mental health treatment insurance coverage.

imaround Thu 09-Jul-26 15:33:04

I meant Farage, but I feel like that works too.