Trump's inner circle showing 'buyer's remorse' over Iran war and fear president was 'high on his own supply,' report say

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ā€˜Members of President Donald Trump’s inner circle are experiencing ā€œbuyer’s remorseā€ over the Iran conflict and are beginning to regard Operation Epic Fury as a disastrous mistake, according to a report.

The U.S. and Israel launched surprise joint airstrikes against Tehran in the early hours of Saturday, February 28, killing Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Ayatollah Khamenei on the first day of the aerial bombardment, ending his 47-year authoritarian reign in one fell swoop.

Iran quickly hit back with retaliatory strikes of its own against its Gulf neighbor states hosting American and Israeli military assets. So far, 13 U.S. servicemembers have died. Meanwhile, Tehran’s moves to target tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, through which one-fifth of the world’s total oil supply is shipped, have caused global fuel prices to soar.

Now an administration source quoted by Axios has claimed that Trump was ā€œhigh on his own supplyā€ when he gave the greenlight for the joint operation to commence.’


And joining the Trump regime was a disastrous mistake.

Consider the stupidity of believing the second Trump regime would be any different than the first.
 
Iran’s health system strains as 15,000 wounded flood hospitals

"Iranian hospitals have received roughly 15,000 war wounded since the US-Israeli military coalition launched strikes 16 days ago, according to health ministry officials and Iranian media reports.

"The surge is overwhelming a health system already stretched thin after a security crackdown on anti-government protests that swept more than 100 cities in late December, leaving emergency departments across the country absorbing tens of thousands of gunshot and pellet injuries.

"Now, war casualties are arriving on top of that earlier wave, pushing a medical infrastructure weakened by years of international sanctions toward its limits."

This latest war has revealed once more the damage years of illegal sanctions have done to Iran's medical supply chain.

When Iran decides to initiate negotiations with its aggressors, sanction relief will be among the prime issues for discussion.
 
Dumb Donald spent the past year slamming our allies with tariffs, threatening to invade and capture Greenland, making Canada our 51st state, and generally being a total prick toward our friends.

Then he attacks Iran without keeping our allies in the loop, makes a total mess of things, and now he demands they help him clean up HIS disaster.

BWA-HA-HA-HA-HA-HA-HA!!!

Priceless. F*cking priceless.

Dear Trump cult. This is what things are going to look like when Trump finishes making America irrelevant. This is what America Alone looks like.
 
ā€œReportā€ says? Lulz.
 
ā€˜Members of President Donald Trump’s inner circle are experiencing ā€œbuyer’s remorseā€ over the Iran conflict and are beginning to regard Operation Epic Fury as a disastrous mistake, according to a report.

The U.S. and Israel launched surprise joint airstrikes against Tehran in the early hours of Saturday, February 28, killing Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Ayatollah Khamenei on the first day of the aerial bombardment, ending his 47-year authoritarian reign in one fell swoop.

Iran quickly hit back with retaliatory strikes of its own against its Gulf neighbor states hosting American and Israeli military assets. So far, 13 U.S. servicemembers have died. Meanwhile, Tehran’s moves to target tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, through which one-fifth of the world’s total oil supply is shipped, have caused global fuel prices to soar.

Now an administration source quoted by Axios has claimed that Trump was ā€œhigh on his own supplyā€ when he gave the greenlight for the joint operation to commence.’


And joining the Trump regime was a disastrous mistake.

Consider the stupidity of believing the second Trump regime would be any different than the first.
The usual ā€œunnamed sources?ā€

So what else is new?
 
ā€˜Members of President Donald Trump’s inner circle are experiencing ā€œbuyer’s remorseā€ over the Iran conflict and are beginning to regard Operation Epic Fury as a disastrous mistake, according to a report.

The U.S. and Israel launched surprise joint airstrikes against Tehran in the early hours of Saturday, February 28, killing Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Ayatollah Khamenei on the first day of the aerial bombardment, ending his 47-year authoritarian reign in one fell swoop.

Iran quickly hit back with retaliatory strikes of its own against its Gulf neighbor states hosting American and Israeli military assets. So far, 13 U.S. servicemembers have died. Meanwhile, Tehran’s moves to target tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, through which one-fifth of the world’s total oil supply is shipped, have caused global fuel prices to soar.

Now an administration source quoted by Axios has claimed that Trump was ā€œhigh on his own supplyā€ when he gave the greenlight for the joint operation to commence.’


And joining the Trump regime was a disastrous mistake.

Consider the stupidity of believing the second Trump regime would be any different than the first.
I can guarantee Tulsi Gabbard is experiencing buyer's remorse over Trump's Epstein diversion in Iran.
 
ā€˜Members of President Donald Trump’s inner circle are experiencing ā€œbuyer’s remorseā€ over the Iran conflict and are beginning to regard Operation Epic Fury as a disastrous mistake, according to a report.

The U.S. and Israel launched surprise joint airstrikes against Tehran in the early hours of Saturday, February 28, killing Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Ayatollah Khamenei on the first day of the aerial bombardment, ending his 47-year authoritarian reign in one fell swoop.

Iran quickly hit back with retaliatory strikes of its own against its Gulf neighbor states hosting American and Israeli military assets. So far, 13 U.S. servicemembers have died. Meanwhile, Tehran’s moves to target tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, through which one-fifth of the world’s total oil supply is shipped, have caused global fuel prices to soar.

Now an administration source quoted by Axios has claimed that Trump was ā€œhigh on his own supplyā€ when he gave the greenlight for the joint operation to commence.’


And joining the Trump regime was a disastrous mistake.

Consider the stupidity of believing the second Trump regime would be any different than the first.
Total horse shit
 
Trump's Idea of Help:
A New Dictator:auiqs.jpg:
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"Reza Pahlavi (born 31 October 1960) formerly addressed as H.I.M Reza Shah II Pahlavi is the official Shah of Iran in exile. A member of the Pahlavi dynasty, he is the eldest son of Farah Diba and Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the last shah of Iran."

Reza Pahlavi, Crown Prince of Iran - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
ā€˜Members of President Donald Trump’s inner circle are experiencing ā€œbuyer’s remorseā€ over the Iran conflict and are beginning to regard Operation Epic Fury as a disastrous mistake, according to a report.

The U.S. and Israel launched surprise joint airstrikes against Tehran in the early hours of Saturday, February 28, killing Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Ayatollah Khamenei on the first day of the aerial bombardment, ending his 47-year authoritarian reign in one fell swoop.

Iran quickly hit back with retaliatory strikes of its own against its Gulf neighbor states hosting American and Israeli military assets. So far, 13 U.S. servicemembers have died. Meanwhile, Tehran’s moves to target tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, through which one-fifth of the world’s total oil supply is shipped, have caused global fuel prices to soar.

Now an administration source quoted by Axios has claimed that Trump was ā€œhigh on his own supplyā€ when he gave the greenlight for the joint operation to commence.’


And joining the Trump regime was a disastrous mistake.

Consider the stupidity of believing the second Trump regime would be any different than the first.
An ā€œanonymous administration insiderā€ trashing the president as reported by a leftwing rag. Now why don’t I believe a word of this?
 
An ā€œanonymous administration insiderā€ trashing the president as reported by a leftwing rag. Now why don’t I believe a word of this?
I am shocked you don't. :disbelief::disbelief::disbelief::disbelief::disbelief:
 
ā€˜Members of President Donald Trump’s inner circle are experiencing ā€œbuyer’s remorseā€ over the Iran conflict and are beginning to regard Operation Epic Fury as a disastrous mistake, according to a report.

The U.S. and Israel launched surprise joint airstrikes against Tehran in the early hours of Saturday, February 28, killing Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Ayatollah Khamenei on the first day of the aerial bombardment, ending his 47-year authoritarian reign in one fell swoop.

Iran quickly hit back with retaliatory strikes of its own against its Gulf neighbor states hosting American and Israeli military assets. So far, 13 U.S. servicemembers have died. Meanwhile, Tehran’s moves to target tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, through which one-fifth of the world’s total oil supply is shipped, have caused global fuel prices to soar.

Now an administration source quoted by Axios has claimed that Trump was ā€œhigh on his own supplyā€ when he gave the greenlight for the joint operation to commence.’


And joining the Trump regime was a disastrous mistake.

Consider the stupidity of believing the second Trump regime would be any different than the first.
This thread didn’t age well
 
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Better than getting the 36,500 corpses the regime handed them last January.
How much blame for those deaths does the CIA and Mossad deserve?

The brutality of the current regime in Iran was matched by it's US-backed predecessor and dwarfed by the current US-enabled genocide in Gaza.

At least one thing has not changed since 1967:
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2026 Iran massacres - Wikipedia

"Since the beginning of the 2025–2026 Iranian protests, the government of Iran has perpetrated widespread massacres of civilians, deploying both its own security forces and also imported foreign militias to suppress widespread public dissent across the country.

"As of 25 January 2026, the total death toll estimates ranged from 7,007 people to upwards of ~36,500 people including 209 government-affiliated military and non-military personnel, making these among the largest massacres in the modern history of Iran."
 
How much blame for those deaths does the CIA and Mossad deserve?

The brutality of the current regime in Iran was matched by it's US-backed predecessor and dwarfed by the current US-enabled genocide in Gaza.

At least one thing has not changed since 1967:
quote-the-greatest-purveyor-of-violence-in-the-world-my-own-government-i-can-not-be-silent-martin-luther-king-37-75-25-pedro-gatos-1-rimdxctvle7hnwe63ic6ejvywaw4y5lyo6y5de93xq.jpg

2026 Iran massacres - Wikipedia

"Since the beginning of the 2025–2026 Iranian protests, the government of Iran has perpetrated widespread massacres of civilians, deploying both its own security forces and also imported foreign militias to suppress widespread public dissent across the country.

"As of 25 January 2026, the total death toll estimates ranged from 7,007 people to upwards of ~36,500 people including 209 government-affiliated military and non-military personnel, making these among the largest massacres in the modern history of Iran."
Show me where the shah or Israel executed over 35k of their citizens because they protested?
 
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