
Drone to the Rescue, But What Next in Iran Conflict?
An unmanned drone rescue boat saved two Apache helicopter pilots in the Sea of Hormuz after Iranian drones, the flying type, took down their craft. Both men are safe and recovering from the incident. The broader implication is that President Trump’s repeated prediction that a deal with Iran is just a day or two away is just more camouflage for the administration in its mistaken war effort. Whenever Trump makes his day-or-two prediction, Iran does something to set the record straight. In the past two weeks, it withdrew from negotiations, then demanded $36 billion in blood money to continue the talks, then bombed Israel, and now has taken down a U.S. copter. Trump might be getting the message. In a post following the pilot rescue operation, the president said that “the United States must, of necessity, respond to this attack.” I agree, but let’s do it big time: Take out the current leaders and bomb the crap out of everything. Send a message that “your stupid negotiating tactics” are toast. Will our response, if it comes, be big time? Doubtful, probably just a strike here or there. Worse, as matters currently stand, the U.S. is trying to determine if the
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