I thought it was appropriate to repost this article again at a time when the so called self-proclaimed “Peace President” has both feet firmly planted in a war that will have dire consequences in the long run. He’s not worried about that, he’s worried about how the world will view him. Is he bored?
Do we care? Do the drapes in the White House ballroom look great when 4 servicemen had given up their lives for who knows why? No plans, no objectives, and no goals. Well, goals he has. He wants to be the one to say that he brought whatever it is to the Middle East, he doesn’t know what that is yet. He’ll make up the reasons as he goes along. Big talk, reckless babbling, chest thumping, AND no clear path forward. Do we care if he is bored? Not one iota. Do we care about the number of lives lost and the long-term implications of “poking the bear?” Absolutely. Fools abound and there is a gaggle of them holding court and that right there is the problem.

“Common sense is a flower that doesn’t grow in everyone’s garden.” Unknown
Trump is calling the Signal breach debacle a ‘witch hunt’ and Defense Secretary, Pete Hegseth, is standing on his head and denying that the Signal chat messages contained any classified materials. However, The Atlantic published those messages on Wednesday and it was clear to everyone whether you’re an expert on operational security or not, that a massive breach of sensitive information had taken place. The Trump regime is sticking to wordplay. More specifically, “Attack plans vs. War plans.” Does it matter? According to them, it does.
Instead of taking accountability and trying to correct a mistake, they are thumping their chests and blowing smoke in every direction. However, the truth remains. One source had this to say, “We don’t provide that level of information on unclassified systems, in order to protect the lives and safety of the servicemembers carrying out these strikes. If we did, it would be wholly irresponsible. My most junior analysts know not to do this.”
The Defence Secretary should have known this if he had been qualified. Therein lies the truth of the matter.
“Sometimes the majority only means that all the fools are on the same side.” Unknown
Tia, Your words carry urgency, conscience, and courageous clarity. 🇺🇸 I respect how you center accountability, human lives, and long-term consequences over ego and spectacle. This reflection is sharp, principled, and unafraid. Keep speaking with conviction—democracy needs thoughtful voices who value truth, responsibility, and ethical leadership above noise and pride. ✨🕊️
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Thank you Krishna. It is a time when all of us should take a long hard look at what is going on. Why did this war get started? Is it necessary? What are the long-term repercussions? Bravado and arrogance is not going to calm the waters. It takes a leader who knows and upholds diplomacy to calm a boiling situation down, not one who boasts about himself at every turn of the head! What’s the remedy for fools? You tell me.
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Thank you for sharing your heart so openly. I truly respect your concern and the depth of your reflection. 🤍 It’s natural to long for wisdom, diplomacy, and steady leadership in turbulent times. Change often begins with thoughtful voices like yours who care deeply about peace and accountability.
I’m grateful for your sincerity and courage in speaking up. 🌿 Let’s continue choosing awareness over anger, dialogue over division, and hope over despair. Even in difficult seasons, compassion and clarity still matter. 🙏✨
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