I will be upfront: Trump is a fool for allowing Israel to force us to attack Iran. Our military knew what would happen and did nothing to prevent this tragedy.
How do I know? This:

In the summer of 2002, the United States military conducted what was then the largest and most expensive war game in its history. Millennium Challenge 2002, as it was officially designated, cost approximately $250 million and involved 13,500 participants across multiple locations. The exercise was designed to validate revolutionary concepts about network-centric warfare and demonstrate that American technological superiority would prevail against any conceivable adversary. What happened instead sent shockwaves through the Pentagon’s corridors and raised questions that defense planners are still grappling with more than two decades later.
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I took one of Sam Culper’s first classes at one of Brock’s PATCONs. It was like drinking water from a fire hose. After a long day outside, I raised my hand and asked Sam the following at 4:10 PM:
“Everything that you have said today comes from the US military point of view and operations. I don’t want to fight other countries, I want to learn how to defeat the US military when they come for us”
Sam was quiet for a few seconds and I wondered if he was going to chastise me. Instead, he said “low tech”. The rest of the class was very informative.

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