Whether or not there is any factual basis to his statement, notable that POTUS is workshopping victory narratives.
Posts by Ben Friedman
There was no good reason for war (not missiles, nukes, proxies certainly not regime change fantasies) but the war predictably created one big problem by pushing Iran to attack oil shipments. Exiting requires dealing with that, by reining in Israel, for starters.
No one who ever met Epstein is allowed to work anymore I guess. What is even the rationale for caling for Wasserman's head? Sexting with Ghislaine Maxwell 20 plus years ago? Going on Epstein's plane to a Clinton Foundation meeting?
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Trump's 2024 campaign saw some voter angst, in its data, about him getting elected and being obsessed with revenge. He used a Fox town hall, programmed against the final GOP primary debate to say he would be "too busy" for revenge. (He also got the Q in advance.) www.nytimes.com/2024/01/10/u...
And he didn’t. He tried to help a woman who’d just been assaulted. There was nothing rash, stupid, or radical about what he did. He showed kindness. And they killed him for it.
What are the odds Maduro gets acquitted? Seems like the drug trafficking charges in his indictment may be pretty flimsy and he could walk. What happens then? Drone strike in Manhattan?
Sad to see Shapiro, who got his start trafficking in conspiracy and dishonesty for Breitbart, slamming the door in the face of the young grifters following in his footsteps. @daveweigel.bsky.social
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With this today the death toll now passed 100. 104 if I have my math correct. 104 people killed with zero evidence since Sept. 2. Two people have survived and been repatriated and released. 104 people dead under dubious legality.
Predictably people are saying this harms the credibility of ISW's map. But the ISW map enterprise lost credibility with me a couple years ago when they published analysis preposterously claiming that a drone attack on the Kremlin was actually a Russian false flag attack on itself.
It's pretty wild that someone at the Institute for the Study of War falsified their widely-cited war map to win a Polymarket bet. ISW fired the employee but didn't say why.
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Trump national security strategy says US should stop "hectoring" repressive nations in the Middle East about human rights then goes on to hector democratically elected European nations about their domestic policies. www.nytimes.com/2025/12/05/w...
I partially disagree. Good writing is related to cleat thinking yes, but not necessarily deep expertise or insightfulness. I changed my mind on this due to various professional writers--reporters and magazine types--becoming abominable but compelling foreign policy pundits.
Being honest about what happened here, the Europeans and the US Secretary of State managed to insert poison pills into the peace deal Witkoff had put out, making it more unacceptable to Russia and thus ensuring the war continues.
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It's one thing to argue Saudi Arabia is an important country, so we take meetings, put aside moral outrage, and do business. But the gratuitous ass-kissing, including a flyover, is needless. Why not just shrug and say we have a free press; we don't tell them what to ask? It's egregiously unamerican.
Even worse than this bit is how he went on to call the reporter embarrassing and "insubordinate" and threaten her employer's ABC's license. Just autocratically bullying the media to show off to MBS.
This is the 16th strike of its kind this year — and at least 66 people are dead because of the government’s rash actions.
These extrajudicial strikes are illegal under both international and domestic law.
If you're gonna build a coalition to change US Israel policy, especially on the right, you're gonna have an anti-semitism problem.
Vance responds that we often have different interests than Israel and had to pressure them to get the latest ceasefire, which is mildly good and what passes for boldly critical of Israel in DC, but he avoids telling the guy we don't have a state religion.
See the promise and peril of the right's emerging anti-Israel politics here. This guy asks Vance why we support Israel, sensibly suggesting we shouldn't while flashing Christian Nationalism by saying they have a different religion than "us" and are hostile to ours. www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9Bn...
If we can't stop this shit, let's at least all call them stormtroopers.
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A security guarantee by executive order is not much of a security guarantee. And even if it were a treaty, no US President can't he trusted to restrain Israel. Next president can and should ignore. www.axios.com/2025/10/08/t...
This is extremely similar to what Duterte did in the Philippines. Killing of supposed drug dealers without due process. Dictator level stuff, scary.
I wrote in my book that "Trump had learned the foremost lesson of 9/11: the terrorists were whomever you said they were." Now "terrorism" is what he's using to apparently provoke a war with Venezuela.
I can't speak for Ukraine, but the fact that Europeans feel compelled to call their proposed force for post-war Ukraine a "reassurance" force suggests it is not gonna be backed by a credible threat and won't be reassuring at all.
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Along with Trump and Rubio, the bipartisan empowerment of presidents to blow up whoever they want by calling them terrorists is the big culprit here.
The purpose of attacking the ship seems to be to pretend are a we're at war with criminals and Venezuela, not to stop drugs or terrorism. In that sense it's a big escalation over the worst belligerence of the drone wars.