When there is a pretense of democracy, leaders try to persuade the public to express agreement with whatever it is they're going to do. This time, they didn't bother.
Jared Yates Sexton writes:
"Having cut my political teeth during the run-up to the Iraq War, there’s something truly awful to all of this. Back then, we had to listen to Colin Powell lie about weapons of mass destruction. Dick Cheney made the rounds on all the shows. We were fed one piece of propaganda after another. The Bush Administration at least went through the process of telling us Saddam Hussein had helped al-Qaeda and that any failure to act would lead to a “mushroom cloud” erupting over the American homeland. The air was thick with drumbeats and it felt, maddeningly, like we were being marched toward an illegal and catastrophic war.
Now, it’s just kind of happening.
This is a taste of the peasant life. Living like an ant under the shadow of an elephant that moves and sits and attacks without so much as warning. Leadership and the population completely removed from one another save for the consequences and violence visited upon the population at the leadership’s behest. You might wake up one Saturday morning and find that the U.S. has kidnapped the President of Venezuela and then watch a disorienting and frankly embarrassing press conference where the President of the United States tells you in strange, bored language that America now controls the country. No one particularly asks follow-ups. There’s no clarification. Rather, everything becomes more confusing until it just isn’t talked about anymore. A story might get published revealing that money from Venezuela is being held in shadowy accounts in Qatar, but that doesn’t get much attention either."
— Jared Yates Sexton, The American Religion: Imperialism and the Next Step of Modern Fascism: As we stand on the edge of war with Iran, a new phase of authoritarianism rears its head. Dispatches From a Collapsing State, Feb 19, 2026
In 2003, writes Philip Bump, President Bush
"had spent months trying to convince the country that the nation of Iraq posed such a dire threat to American security that an invasion aimed at ousting its leadership was warranted. There were hearings and speeches and rallies, debates in newspapers, all the sorts of things you might expect before putting numerous soldiers, sailors and airmen in harm's way.
At the time, it seemed rushed and superficial. But history will show that it was, in fact, thorough and well-crafted — at least compared to the action against Iran President Donald Trump initiated this morning.
In 2003, Bush spent a big chunk of his State of the Union address arguing for the need to strike Iraq. During his SOTU speech this week, Trump mentioned Iran only briefly, including commenting that the nation's ability to build nuclear weapons had been "obliterated" during strikes last year. But, uh, they are still/now/again a threat!"
— Philip Bump, This way madness lies, but you knew that, How to Read This Chart, 28 Feb 2026
(Background: Why Did the US Invade Iraq in 2003?: For no good reason)
‘Peace President’ Trump Floats ‘Friendly Takeover’ of Cuba While Preparing to Attack Iran: “Trump ran on an explicitly anti-interventionist platform when he ran for president,” noted one critic. “He lied to the American people.” Brett Wilkins, Feb 27, 2026
For what it's worth, every criticism Trump ever launched about other people's warmaking has only ever been a pretext to insult them. He was never anti-war. He was waiting for the moment to make his own war.
— Ayman Makarem (@aymanmak.bsky.social) February 28, 2026 at 8:40 AM
Oman’s Foreign Minister Said US-Iran Deal Was ‘Within Our Reach.’ Then Trump Started Bombing: “The Omani FM decided to go public,” suggested one observer, “so that the American people knew that peace was within reach when Trump instead opted for war.” Jake Johnson, Common Dreams, February 28, 2026
‘Bombs Will Be Dropping Everywhere’: Trump Launches Illegal Regime Change War Against Iran: “The US once again used the veneer of negotiations as a cover to bomb Iran.” Jake Johnson, Common Dreams, February 28, 2026
U.S. And Israel Launch Major Attack On Iran And Trump Urges Iranians To 'Take Over Your Government': Some of the first strikes appeared to hit areas near the offices of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Jon Gambrell, Konstantin Toropin, Josh Boak and Aamer Madhani, Associated Press, Feb 28, 2026
1440 Media sent in an email on February 28:
Pakistan Declares War
"Pakistan yesterday proclaimed an "open war" against Afghanistan's Taliban government after the neighboring nations (see map) exchanged fire overnight Thursday [Feb 26].
The South Asian nations have been embroiled in conflict since the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan after NATO forces withdrew in 2021, with Pakistan accusing the Taliban of harboring anti-Pakistani militants. The Taliban denies the allegation and, in turn, accuses Pakistan of attacking civilians. The Taliban launched the first strikes Thursday in retaliation for Pakistani airstrikes last weekend that it claims killed or wounded dozens of civilians. Pakistan disputes that account, saying its military carried out a targeted operation that killed at least 70 militants. As of this writing, the extent of casualties and damage from Thursday's strikes is unclear.
Pakistan is believed to have the world’s sixth-largest nuclear arsenal, with an estimated stockpile of about 170 warheads. Its nuclear program was developed in the 1990s as a deterrent against rival India, which has recently strengthened ties with the Taliban."
Fool Me Twice: The Case for War With Iran Is Even Thinner Than It Was for Iraq: The case for invading Iraq was based on lies. The Trump administration’s case for war with Iran hardly exists at all. Séamus Malekafzali, The Intercept, February 28 2026
The U.S. and Israel Killed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. What Comes Next? “This tells any potential adversaries of the U.S.: Get nuclear weapons. Hedging is not a strategy.” Noah Hurowitz, The Intercept, February 28 2026
Trump’s Iran Attack Was Illegal, Former U.S. Military Officials Allege: “This is an introduction of U.S. forces into hostilities. It absolutely triggers the 48-hour notice requirement.” Austin Campbell, The Intercept, March 1 2026
You couldn’t make this up. And if you did, everyone would say it’s too much.
— Nick Feik (@nickfeik.bsky.social) March 2, 2026 at 3:14 PM
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White House privately tells Congress that "it is not possible at this time to know the full scope and duration of military operations that may be necessary."
— Ken Klippenstein (@kenklippenstein.bsky.social) March 2, 2026 at 8:22 PM
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One of the biggest successes of The War on Terror was recoding war as a form of global policing. There are no invasions, only actions; no enemies, only combatants; no countries, only jurisdictions. When there is no such thing as war, there's also no such thing as peace.
— Benjamín Schultz-Figueroa (@benjaminschultzfig.bsky.social) March 2, 2026 at 4:58 PM
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EXCLUSIVE: At more than 30 installations, U.S. commanders told troops the war on Iran is a Christian war. The Military Religious Freedom Foundation has been “inundated” with more than 110 complaints. One NCO said they were told the U.S. war is to bring about Armageddon and the return of Jesus…
— Jonathan Larsen (@jonathanlarsen.bsky.social) March 2, 2026 at 8:54 PM
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ANNA PAULINA LUNA: It is not the intention of the US government to invade RAMPELL: Did we not just invade? LUNA: Are you seeing boots on the ground there? RAMPELL: We just killed the leader of the country! The president has called it a war LUNA: Strategic strikes are not war JORDAN: Really?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) March 1, 2026 at 8:24 PM
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"Trump may have too sunny a view of what war with Iran would entail because Iran barely responded to the assassination of Qassim Suleimani in 2020 or to the bombing of nuclear sites last year. My guess is that Iran feels it now must re-establish deterrence and will continue to respond aggressively — not just attacking United States military bases but also perhaps striking ships in the Strait of Hormuz (through which one-fifth of the world’s oil passes) or organizing future terror attacks against American targets worldwide. * * * Trump created a nuclear crisis with Iran in part by tearing up the imperfect nuclear accord that President Barack Obama had reached with the ayatollahs; if we had remained in the deal, it seems to me we would be in a safer place today — and at peace." (Nicholas Kristof, New York Times, Feb 28, 2026)
"...like most of the country I’m still completely confused about what the point of this latest war is, other than, perhaps, distraction from the Epstein files.
To that end, it seems that Trump, even in his attempts to distance himself from charges of abuse and assaults on women and girls, can’t help but inflict more horrific violence on women and girls, as one of the first targets of his and Netanyahu’s joint bombing spree was a girl’s school where more than eighty children, mostly girls between the ages of six and ten, were killed on the first day of the attack."
— Starhawk, War In Iran, Mar 1, 2026
Iran Vows To Attack Any Ship Passing Strait Of Hormuz, Threatening Global Oil Supply: An Iranian Revolutionary Guards senior official said Iran will fire on any ship trying to pass the Strait of Hormuz, Iranian media reported. Reuters, Mar 2, 2026
Nearly all traffic cameras in Tehran had been hacked for years, with footage encrypted and transmitted to servers in Tel Aviv and southern Israel. www.iranintl.com/en/202603027...
— Cynthia Brumfield (@metacurity.com) March 3, 2026 at 7:23 AM
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JD VANCE: "There's just no way Trump is gonna about this country to get into a multiyear conflict with no end in sight" TRUMP HOURS LATER: "Wars can be fought 'forever,' and very successfully"
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) March 3, 2026 at 9:37 AM
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Military Commander Tells Troops Bombing Iran Is ‘Part Of God’s Divine Plan’: One commander had a “big grin” on his face while saying Donald Trump “has been anointed by Jesus to light the signal fire in Iran," a service member said. Brandi Buchman, HuffPost, Mar 3, 2026
"The targeting and killing of Iran’s Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, which opened an undeclared war with Iran, is the first time in modern history the US — in this case working with Israel — openly killed the leader of a foreign country, according to CNN presidential historian Tim Naftali.
For those keeping track, the US has now decapitated two foreign governments — both US adversaries overseeing vast oil reserves — in the past two months. Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro is in New York awaiting trial and Khamenei is dead."
— Zachary B. Wolf, Has the US ever assassinated a world leader before?, CNN, March 3, 2026
Only on March 4 does the US public get a story about what the objectives are:
"In her first press briefing since Israel and the U.S. went to war with Iran, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt laid out four major objectives she said President Donald Trump hopes to achieve, and wildly exaggerated the threat post by Iran, claiming the country is 'seeking to destroy western civilization itself.'
Per Leavitt, the objectives are:
- Destroy Iran’s ballistic missiles and its capacity to manufacture new ones.
- “Annihilate” Iran’s navy.
- Destroy Iran’s ability to fund and arm terrorist proxies throughout the region.
- Guarantee Iran can never obtain a nuclear weapon."
— Ryan Grenoble, White House Details Four Sweeping Objectives For War In Iran, HuffPost, March 4
Karoline Leavitt: Press 'Only Wants To Make The President Look Bad' For Reporting On Troop Deaths, Sebastian Murdock, HuffPost, March 4, 2026
"Iran is responding to America’s campaign in a very logical way, albeit “logical” in the context of having very few good options. Iran’s strategic deterrence and a decent amount of its military capacity were already destroyed in 2024 and 2025, the power of its proxies in Lebanon, Syria, and Gaza even more decisively shattered. So they’re launching missiles and drones everywhere they can to try to expand the conflict into some new configuration that is better than Iran facing the U.S. and Israel on its own. The challenge is that they’re launching attacks against basically all the countries in the region who might be most likely to rein the U.S. in, as well as those who have kept up at least reasonably robust ties with Iran.
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I think we’re in this war because the Venezuela operation went pretty well for Trump, certainly in the short-run. That was fun. So why not do it again in Iran? And he’s escalating abroad in general because escalation, vast expression of power and violence, amount to a kind of psychological compensation for loss of power and popularity at home. It’s a kind of presidential self-care making use of the prerogative powers of the American presidency. I see little evidence Trump is ready for this level of chaos or economic shocks with a war few Americans thought there was any reason to commit to in the first place."
— Josh Marshall, Let’s Face Facts: This Isn’t Going Well (Iran War Edition), Talking Points, March 4, 2026
On March 4, Trump said the war was "exciting times" and he rated it a 15 on a scale of 1 to 10.
The Idea That Trump Was Antiwar Was Always Delusional The idea "rests on a deep, willful misunderstanding...what Trump has always hated isn’t conflict but sacrifice, the notion that American power should ever be constrained" Gift link: www.nytimes.com/2026/03/02/o...
— AFinRenoFightsBack 🌊2026 🌊 (@callyson.bsky.social) March 4, 2026 at 9:46 PM
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"The girls’ school in Iran, where 165 people were killed by an apparent US-Israeli attack, was hit with two strikes, with the second missile killing sheltering survivors, two first responders and the parent of a slain child have told Middle East Eye." (Exclusive: Iranian girls killed by ‘double-tap’ strikes on Minab school: Eyewitnesses describe second blast which killed survivors as they sheltered in prayer hall, Middle East Eye, 4 March 2026)
Of Course Trump Bombed Iran, Robert Malley and Stephen Wertheim, New York Times, March 5, 2026
Republicans Toil to Avoid Saying ‘War’ as Iran Conflict Widens
— The People’s Press (@peoplespress.bsky.social) March 5, 2026 at 10:33 AM
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New imagery suggests U.S. responsible for Iran school strike, CNN video, March 6, 2026
Oil prices are going parabolic. This is insane.
— Clay Ranck (@clayranck.bsky.social) March 6, 2026 at 1:01 PM
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Trump tells CNN he’s not worried whether Iran becomes a democratic state, Dana Bash, CNN, March 6, 2026





