The delusional actions and statements of our bizarre President continue in their clinically based absurdity to cause other rational people and us a tsunami of consternation and an abject fear relative to the further metastasis of the once-vaunted American polity and way of life.
Rather than reprise and agonize over the perverse and toxic dynamics of Donald Trump’s performance as President of the United States, a subject, it is submitted, which has relevantly occupied many previous writings, we have undertaken to comment on the most recent and flagrant example of his delusional incapacity and one which presents a titanic problem, not only for the directly contending parties, but for the existential commerce of other nations,
The calamitously affected venue is the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow waterway controlled by Iran and through which a considerable amount of international trade (especially oil) is shipped; accordingly, it portends far more negative outcomes. than his illegal bombing of Venezuela, Syria, Nigeria, and Yemen. A great many impacted Countries have, together with the United States, in consequence, suffered from shortages and exorbitant consumer prices due to the thoughtless arrogance of Trump’s delusional hubris.
When asked by the media when this unendurable situation would end, Trump, in his inimitable delusion, answered: “When I feel it in my bones, then I will end it.” Any country-bred lad who has foolishly stirred up a hornet’s nest will tell you that it is the hornets who get to decide when the attack is over!
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