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Trump’s expletive threat to Iran raises concerns, calls for 25th Amendment removal from office

The U.S. president's vow to attack civilian infrastructure causes alarm in Congress and around the world.

By Skyler SaundersPublished about 13 hours ago 3 min read

Let him cuss. We’re in a good war with a bad president. Let this unhinged, uncouth president say whatever the hell he wants. Secretary of Defende Pete Hegseth is just as horrible but he made a great statement about the rules of engagement.

When America was attacked on September 11, 2001 how many people talked about war crimes when nearly three thousand Americans had their lives taken from them? Why weren’t IEDs outlawed during the American-Iraqi and the Afghan Wars? Why does it seem as if only America and its allies are targeted for violating the regulations.

War, as American Civil War General William Tecumseh Sherman popularized, is hell. The question about the over 170 people killed in a school including over a reported hundred school girls is insufficient. The real question is if we should be concerned about America’s school children being butchered or Iranians.

While Trump is a dolt and doesn’t appear to understand the full ramifications of this particular situation, he is still commander in chief. His temperament is awful and away from the rational. He is, though, the only president in the nearly forty-seven years who is fulfilling a mission that should have been taken care of decades ago.

What’s the most crucial part of all of this is the strategic planning for destroying all of Iran’s capacity to make a nuclear war. That is the key to understanding all of this. The complete thought of employing strategy is the best way to see through a thorough victory.

Also, the idea of “innocents” being killed in war is just something that has happened for millennia. That’s while fighting and ending wars means that the swiftness and deftness show the reality of what is supposed to be.

The United States-Israeli War on Iran should only take a few months, not years. Every stronghold that houses nuclear material must be obliterated. While some officials are calling to invoke the 25th Amendment stating to remove Trump from office. This might even be worse with JD Vance as the heir apparent.

If Vance is placed into the ultimate position of power in the land, he might set a fire to the country itself. Trump is bad enough. A leader like Vance would be like a presidency on meth. It would be the harbinger of the worst days to come for a glorious nation.

In a world where the president blatantly uses coarse language and cannot get through a sentence without saying something asinine, it’s more important that his actions stand at the forefront of all the rhetoric.

What still drives the whole situation is the excellence, the professionalism, and drive that exists in the active units of the United States Armed Forces. They fulfill their missions from what Trump, Hepseth, and the generals issue out to their subordinates.

If the US military is able to show itself to be so sufficient, why can’t the civilians and Congress display the same resolve? What is the problem with them not comprehending the significance of this operation in Iran?

What is the most glaring ideal of what it takes to win wars is the overwhelming force against the enemy. America is the mightiest Navy which is really the most important piece of the arrows in the eagle’s talon. If you control the seas you can have a substantial bearing over the world.

All the US has to do is channel the acts of General George Smith Patton who ensured that his troops stayed ready. He enabled the troops to cover thousands of miles that helped to sustain a victory for the Allies.

In time, we should see that the rescue of an American aviator gunned down cost at least $300 million. That’s a testament to the strength and selfishness of the noblest nation ever.

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