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Trump’s Iran Strike Is a Diversion by Design
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Trump Bombed Iran to Change the Narrative
This was a magic trick soaked in jet fuel and sold as patriotism.
While the world stared at ‘Bunker Buster’ clouds and Tomahawk missile trails, Trump pulled off the oldest autocrat move in the book: start a war to drown your scandals.
The concept of diversionary foreign policy, also known as diversionary war, explores the idea that a country's leader may initiate or engage in an international conflict to distract their own population from domestic problems.
Here's how it works:
Distraction from domestic issues: By focusing the public's attention on an external threat, the government aims to shift focus away from internal challenges such as economic hardship, political dissent, or social unrest.
Rally 'round the flag effect: This phenomenon describes the tendency of a population to unite and support their leader during times of international crisis, often leading to an increase in national fervor and approval ratings.
Gambling for resurrection: Leaders facing domestic turmoil may take high-risk foreign policy actions with the hope of a successful outcome that could boost their standing and solidify their power.
The week began with Trump promising “restraint.” It ended with Operation Midnight Hammer raining down on Tehran, 40,000 U.S. troops in the crosshairs, and the Constitution in the goddamn shredder.
He didn’t act on intelligence, he dismissed it. He didn’t wait for Congress, he bypassed it. He didn’t care about diplomacy, he nuked it.
And all of it conveniently landed the same week headlines were closing in on Project 2025’s fascist blueprint, Stephen Miller’s growing stranglehold on policy, and the internal revolt by U.S. intelligence agencies who warned this exact catastrophe was coming.
This isn’t leadership. It’s self-preservation via carnage.
This isn’t strategy. It’s distraction with body counts.
America didn’t just lose control of its foreign policy this week. It lost the mask.
And what’s underneath is something far more dangerous: a regime that knows it’s unraveling, and is willing to light the world on fire to stay in power.
Operation Rising Lion, Part II: The Bombs Multiply, and So Does U.S. Involvement
“What began as a covert blitz has metastasized into a regional inferno. Israeli fighter jets launched Operation Rising Lion in full force, 1,100+ confirmed strikes targeting Iranian nuclear facilities, communications hubs, and military installations. But this wasn’t just a solo op. It was a joint production, backed logistically, technologically, and tactically by the United States…”
“I Don’t Care What She Said”: Trump Tosses Tulsi Under the Bus
It was supposed to be a quiet intelligence review ahead of a classified Joint Committee hearing. Tulsi Gabbard, now serving as Trump’s DNI, submitted a 47-page assessment concluding that Iran’s nuclear program, while concerning, had not yet crossed enrichment red lines. She recommended diplomatic engagement and warned against basing policy on “politically incentivized foreign intelligence.”
Trump’s response?
“I don’t care what she said”
Trump Disses Gabbard, Trusts Bibi’s Bomb Porn
Gabbard Ignored, Intel Gagged: Trump Declares Loyalty to Netanyahu
Collapse of Credibility: U.S. Intelligence Revolts
This is where things move from reckless to unconstitutional.
Multiple sources from inside the intelligence community have confirmed that Trump bypassed the National Security Council, suppressed contradictory intel from the CIA and DNI, and refused to call a single closed-door congressional session.
Even members of the Joint Chiefs were reportedly “blindsided” by the timing of the strike. One senior officer, speaking off the record to The Intercept, called it “a civilian-ordered assault coordinated through backchannels, not the Pentagon.”
The Arsonist Plays Fireman
Donald Trump didn’t inherit a crisis in Iran, he created one. And now, in the middle of the smoldering wreckage he helped ignite, he’s parading around like the world’s goddamn savior. But no one should be fooled. The bombing of Iran in 2025 isn’t a tragic inevitability, it’s the predictable conclusion of a years-long ego trip that began the moment Trump backed out of the Iran nuclear deal in 2018. The arsonist has returned to the scene, gasoline still on his hands, screaming about the smoke.
Trump, Spin and the Savior Complex
Trump Trashed the Iran Deal, Now He’s Playing Savior in a Crisis He Created
“When the President of the United States ignores his own DNI in favor of a foreign leader's spin, we’re no longer a nation of checks and balances, we're a reality show hostage to its loudest contestant.”