The Great Moron doesn't consult with anyone. He believes his psychotic natural charm precludes any input in decision-making from "hostage" allies like his European estranged spouses or his Arab Gulf girls. The Pimp-in-Chief goes it alone like Lone Ranger without Tonto or Don Quixote without Sancho Panza in his quest to dominate the world.
But, Lone Ranger has enemies like Don Quixote had windmills. He invents them to appear brave and strong when no one really cares about him. Donald Dumb personifies the hero syndrome (per AI: The sick individual seek recognition for heroism, sometimes by creating
problems themselves. This can stem from narcissistic tendencies, leading
them to engage in attention-seeking behavior to feel important or
valued).
But his former spouses, mistresses and hoes put up with the deranged Pimp-in-Chief for a while as he helps them get clients, but then they have enough weirdeness from him and abuse from his other enemies (e.g. Iran bombing them), and so they go on strike. The Pimp is jeopardizing the girls' business without protecting them.
As of today, one of Pimp Trump's Arab Gulf hoes has closed the brothel on him, forcing him to back down from fighting the Iranian windmills. When an ass like Lone Ranger in the Outhouse, with no education and no knowledge of geography and history, pretends to fight all the windmills of the world, people - friendly hoes and inimical enemies alike - walk out on him, muttering under their breath: "this is really weird".
In other words, Donald Dumb doesn't give a sh- - about allies, and so allies abandon him to fight his stupid wars by himself. After making enemies of European allies, he has now made enemies of his Sharia-prone fundamentalist Islamist-with-oil Arab Gulf pseudo-allies because he jumps into a war without consulting them and without even preparing himself for the consequences. Only his "genius" mind and abysmal moral decay drive his policies.
So, yeah, MAGA imbeciles: Please find another moron in 2028 to replace this decaying one. There are plenty of morons like him around in your parts of the country. Walking around with guns like dumb jerks from the 19th century does not make you strong. It makes you look stupid, which is so very authentic of you.
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Trump’s abrupt U-turn on a plan to reopen the Strait of Hormuz came after backlash from allies
Mosheh Gains
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s abrupt reversal on his plan to help ships
go through the Strait of Hormuz came after a key Gulf ally suspended
the U.S. military’s ability to use its bases and airspace to carry out
the operation, according to two U.S. officials.
Trump
surprised Gulf allies by announcing “Project Freedom” on social media
Sunday afternoon, the officials said, angering leadership in Saudi
Arabia. In response, the Kingdom informed the U.S. it would not allow
the U.S. military to fly aircraft from Prince Sultan Airbase southeast
of Riyadh or fly through Saudi airspace to support the effort, the
officials said.
A
call between Trump and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman did not
resolve the issue, the two U.S. officials said, forcing the president to
pause Project Freedom in order to restore U.S. military access to the
critical airspace.
Other
close Gulf allies were also caught off guard; the president spoke with
leaders in Qatar after the effort had already begun.
A
Saudi source told NBC News that Trump and the crown prince “have been
in touch regularly.” Saudi officials were also in touch with Trump, Vice
President JD Vance, U.S. Central Command and Secretary of State Marco
Rubio, the source added.
Asked whether the announcement of Project Freedom
caught the Saudi leaders by surprise, the Saudi source said: “The
problem with that premise is that things are happening quickly in real
time.” The source said Saudi Arabia was “very supportive of the
diplomatic efforts” by Pakistan to broker a deal between Iran and the
U.S. to end the war. [i.e. message to Donald Dumb: Stop this war]
A
White House official said in a statement when asked about some Gulf
state leaders being caught off guard by the announcement of the U.S.
effort to help ships transit the Strait of Hormuz, “Regional allies were
notified in advance.”
A
Middle Eastern diplomat said the U.S. did not coordinate Project
Freedom with the Omanis until after Trump made the announcement. “The
U.S. made an announcement and then coordinated with us,” the diplomat
said, adding, “we were not upset or angry.”
Trump had announced the operation over the weekend as a way to break Iran’s blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, and his top national security leaders spent
much of Tuesday talking up the effort in public briefings at the
Pentagon and White House, only to have the president suddenly halt the
operation roughly 36 hours after it began.
The
U.S. military had been lining up a number of additional ships in the
Gulf for transit through the strait when the operation was stopped, a
U.S. official said. U.S. Central Command had earlier announced that two
U.S. flagged ships had made it through the strait as part of Project Freedom.
In his post,
Trump said Project Freedom would be “paused for a short period of time
to see whether or not” an agreement to resolve the war “can be finalized
and signed.”
The U.S. military maintains fighter
aircraft, refueling tankers and air defenses at Prince Sultan Airbase
in Saudi Arabia. The Saudis allowed the U.S. to fly aircraft from there
to support the war in Iran, as well as allowing aircraft based in nearby
countries to fly over.
“Because
of geography, you need cooperation from regional partners to utilize
their airspace along their borders,” one U.S. official said. In some
cases there is no other way around, the official explained. Military
aircraft were critical to protect ships during Project Freedom,
essentially providing a defensive umbrella.
The
U.S. military refers to permission to use another country’s territory
as ABO, which stands for access, basing and overflight. Fighter jets,
refueling tankers and support aircraft all need permission to fly from
key regional allies. Saudi Arabia and Jordan are critical for allowing
aircraft to base there, Kuwait is critical for overflight, and Oman for
both overflight and naval logistics.
Trump
called the emir of Qatar after Project Freedom began, and a Qatari
official said in a statement that they discussed the ceasefire agreement
and “implications for maritime security and global supply chains.” The
statement said the emir emphasized the importance of de-escalation. [i.e. message to Donald Dumb: Stop this war]
The
U.S. military continues to maintain a presence in and around the Gulf.
It has a bigger footprint in the region than it did on Feb. 28 when the
war began. There are two carrier strike groups in the region, and the
Pentagon has brought in additional logistics and support and has
re-supplied stockpiles.
Project Freedom briefly provided U.S. military surveillance, firepower and personnel on board ships so they could safely transit
out of the Persian Gulf through the Strait of Hormuz, as Iranian forces
continued to threaten and attack ships in transit through the critical
waterway. Pentagon officials said the operation was separate from the
bombing campaign that began on Feb. 28 and was dubbed “Epic Fury.”
The
Trump administration has attempted to push forward on a negotiated
agreement to end the hostilities. Iran was reviewing another peace
proposal with the U.S., Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei said
in an interview with Iran’s semiofficial ISNA news agency. He said once
the regime has assessed it, Iran will discuss it with Pakistan, which
has been acting as a mediator. Axios first reported details of the proposal.
In
a social media post early Wednesday, Trump didn’t detail the proposal,
but said the war could end if “Iran agrees to give what has been agreed
to.”
“They want to
make a deal,” Trump said from the Oval Office on Wednesday. He said
there had been “very good talks over the last 24 hours.”
The
political pressure is mounting on Trump ahead of the November midterm
elections, when Republicans will be fighting to preserve their narrow
margin in the House and majority in the Senate. In an interview with PBS
on Wednesday, the president said it’s possible U.S. negotiators could
strike a deal with Iran’s regime before he travels to Beijing next week
for a meeting with his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping.
“I
think it’s got a very good chance of ending, and if it doesn’t end, we
have to go back to bombing the hell out of them,” Trump told PBS.
Several
close Trump confidants have encouraged the president to “finish the
job” in Iran by taking out the rest of the regime’s conventional
military assets, even insisting that the offensive could be completed by
the time of the critical China trip, according to multiple former U.S.
officials.
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Iranian leaders Wednesday and said it was critical the war ended as soon as possible.
“We
believe that a comprehensive ceasefire is urgently needed, that a
resumption of hostilities is not acceptable, and that it is particularly
important to remain committed to dialogue and negotiations,” Wang said
in a video of the meeting accessed by The Associated Press.
In
a post on social media, a senior Iranian parliament official called the
latest proposal a “wish list until it becomes a reality.”
“Americans will not obtain through a failed war what they failed to gain in face-to-face negotiations, Ebrahim Rezaei said on X.
“Iran has its finger on the trigger and is ready; if they do not
surrender and grant the necessary concessions, or if they or their
devilish henchdog allies try to act mischievously, we will deliver a
harsh and regret-inducing response.”
But a Jordanian official told NBC News that the diplomatic efforts were serious.
“The
Iranians don’t have the economic means to keep this going,” the
official said. “Their economy is failing, they can’t pay salaries.”
This article was originally published on NBCNews.com