There is a profound tension at the center of President Donald Trump’s war against Iran. He has promised the Iranian people liberation, prosperity, and a government that will bring harmony and peace. He is pursuing that promise by bombing their country’s military infrastructure, cutting their internet to 1% of normal capacity, and supporting a campaign that has killed more than 1,230 of their fellow citizens. The Iran Trump envisions lies on the other side of a vast destruction he is himself creating.
The bombing campaign has been extraordinary in its intensity. American B-2 stealth bombers have struck Iran’s buried missile infrastructure with dozens of 2,000-pound penetrating munitions. A large Iranian naval vessel has been hit and possibly destroyed. Israel has issued mass evacuation orders in Lebanon covering over one million people, reduced the Dahiyeh district of Beirut to rubble, and promised new phases and additional surprises. The defense secretary has confirmed that a dramatic surge in US firepower is imminent.
Iran has responded with defiance on every front. Missiles and drones have been launched at US military bases and energy infrastructure across four Gulf states. Additional strikes have been aimed at Israel. Hezbollah has maintained its rocket campaign in Lebanon. The Revolutionary Guards have promised new weapons and military initiatives. Iranian state television has broadcast mass mourning and resistance from Tehran, with Friday prayers drawing enormous, emotional crowds.
The human cost of the campaign continues to mount. More than 1,230 Iranians have been killed. Six Americans have died. Lebanon has counted over 200 dead and nearly 800 wounded. An airstrike on a girls’ school killed more than 100 students, with US investigators now believing American forces were likely responsible. Over one million Lebanese have been displaced. The UN has appealed for humanitarian consideration without success.
Trump has argued that the destruction is a necessary path to liberation, that Iran’s government must be removed before its people can be free. Whether the Iranian people share his analysis is impossible to know with certainty — particularly with their internet at 1% of capacity. What can be known is that the gap between his vision of a better Iran and the current reality of bombs, displacement, and death is enormous, and the path between them is being written in destruction.
Trump Promises the World a Better Iran, While Bombing the One That Exists
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