My initial advice to Trump was not to start a war with Iran. He ignored that advice. My next advice to Trump was to collaborate with Iranian exiles, Kurds, Azeris, Balochs and the like to form a ground army that could march on Tehran and secure victory. He didn't do that either. My next advice was for Trump to threaten to nuke Iran if they didn't submit, but he didn't do that either. My last advice was that since Trump clearly had no intention to win the war he should give up and walk away already. Trump finally took my advice, except in as humiliating a fashion as possible, far worse than just walking away.
I'm not a fan of stealing sovereign nations' money or sanctioning them in the first place, so removing all sanctions and restoring all their frozen funds is a good thing. But this $300 billion reconstruction fund is outrageous. We shouldn't be giving a dime to Iran. Much less $300 billion. I don't really care if the money is somehow sourced from other countries, that's $300 billion going to an evil country when, before the war started, no money was going to them. That's an absolute disaster. Regardless of who ponies up.
Furthermore, the strait of Hormuz isn't really going to be 'open' anymore. Before the war ships could traverse the strait without paying Iran, in the future they will have to pay Iran. That enriches Iran, an evil country, for no reason except that they're good pirates. They aren't providing these ships a service, so why should they be able to collect a fee? This too is a disaster. It empowers Iran and raises the cost of goods for everyone else on Earth, including the USA.
As for Iran's commitment not to produce a nuclear weapon, that was already true before the war began. What we wanted was to remove Iran's capability of producing a nuclear weapon, but nothing in this agreement will do that. As before Iran could always quickly start building nukes at any time with its current infrastructure, and since everything is buried deep underground over there, there's nothing we could do to stop them. So Iran committing not to build a nuke is worth spit.
This is what happens when people don't take my advice. This entire Iran war from start to finish was a completely preventable disaster, and Trump compounded it with bad decision after bad decision, all the way to this surrender document which was another bad decision. Are you really telling me that we couldn't have at least used the leverage of our nuclear arsenal to get a better deal than this one? Where we just hand Iran $300 billion for nothing?
This completely pointless war which achieved nothing but enrich Iran, fortunately, didn't cost many lives, but it did hurt the economy to the point that Republicans have little hope for the midterms. And losing the midterms is going to hurt us a lot worse than losing this war. Democrats, with their insane agenda, are always trying to completely destroy America, so any power we give them will be disastrous. And it's still unclear to me how we avoid a worldwide famine when 1/4 of all the world's fertilizer was taken off the market during spring planting season. It's too late now, the fertilizer can't possibly get delivered on time to change what already hasn't been sown for the season. I guess we'll see in the next year or so whether farmers really can cope with losing 1/4 of their fertilizer out of the blue. If they can I will certainly wonder why we were wastefully overusing fertilizer all this time before now. But if they can't, and there really is a worldwide famine that kills millions of people, that will all be on Trump and his completely pointless war.
He went into the war with zero ground forces and no willingness to use nukes and thought he could possibly beat Iran? Whose weapons are all in underground mountains that can't be bombed by conventional means? That was really the plan? How stupid can you get?
Were we really intending to trade million dollar interceptor missiles for each and every $5,000 drone Iran threw at us? Who came up with that brilliant plan to win the air war?
This may actually be the worst war in American history, in terms of competence and results. Have we ever been so thoroughly humiliated before? Nothing comes to mind. Even in Afghanistan and Vietnam we left that country in the hands of a well-armed local government that simply chose not to fight, which is hardly our fault. We certainly didn't agree to give $300 billion to Yemen after we gave up on that war. I can't think of any war as bad as this one.
Trump is a disgrace and should resign after getting us into a war this fecklessly, and then dragging out the economic pain from it for months, now we see completely pointlessly, because in the end all we did is offer Iran unconditional surrender anyway. What were we negotiating for months for? We could have given Iran everything it wanted long ago, and the Strait of Hormuz could have been open this entire time! Who can explain to Japan, South Korea and Taiwan this months-long delay where they couldn't get any oil? What was it all for?
There's a silver lining to everything, so perhaps the silver lining to this war is that America's public opinion of Israel has finally gone negative. It's obvious that Israel dragged America into this war that they've been lobbying for for decades. Hopefully Americans don't forget that and continue to hate Israel for the rest of eternity. Then maybe we won't give them any more foreign aid or get involved in any more Middle East wars. If so, this Iran war was a small price to pay, including the $300 billion bribe.
Meanwhile, I maxed out two more mementos in Heaven Burns Red -- spanish Yuki and tuxedo Tsukasa. I got sheep Yotsuha up to level 2.5 limit break, also a part of my light squadron, and got her memento 3/5 of the way to max. Someday my light squad will be as strong as my fire squad. I tested out my ice squad against Skullfeather Final Form and it can win, with great difficulty. Nothing like how easily my critical penetration squad does, but still impressive.
Meanwhile, Lionel Messi scored a hat trick in his first World Cup match, an amazing feat for any man much less one of his age, participating in his 6th world cup. It's like he's immortal or something. The greatest of all time, which means a lot when we're talking about the most popular sport in the world. That makes him simply the greatest athlete of all time. He's an absolute joy to watch.