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Matt Walsh and Ben Shapiro about to be at odds the way Shapiro and Candace Owens were after Oct 7.
Honestly the propaganda machine was on full court press mode today. You can tell by the tone of the cabinet members how deeply unpopular this war is. White House sending out talking points to Congressional Reps for their hit pieces...Rubio admitting that Israel got us in the war, not great optics.
The politics of this war are really interesting. I agree and disagree with Walsh on this take. The hawks and national security voters have mostly been squeezed out of the Republican party since the Democrats became the pro-war party and Trump campaigned on an anti-war platform. It makes sense that those people would suddenly be banging the drum now, because many of them are actually the ones who have been calling for war with Iran for decades. War with Iran has been a Republican talking point for as long as I can remember:
A lot of Republicans lost their stomach for war after the way Afghanistan and Iraq were handled. I was all for the Afghanistan war. I felt the Taliban needed to be eliminated. What we got instead was a 20 year quagmire that cost 2500 American lives and TRILLIONS of taxpayer dollars. And for what? For the Taliban to return to power, with a fresh batch of modern weapons. And that's not to mention a similar disaster in Iraq that wasn't even justified in the first place. It's completely reasonable that the attitude of Americans shifted to "Well, if that's how you're going to conduct a war, then don't bother."
The propaganda is just politics. This war is extremely complicated, and I don't think 90% of people could understand it, even if you explained it to them in simple terms. How many could even find Iran on a map. That's why the rhetoric is black-and-white propaganda: "Iran bad, America good. Trump smart, war going very well." It's a simple message that people can understand. I don't pay attention to the propaganda at all, because it's not meant for me. I pay attention to military and geopolitical analysis. I don't even pay attention to what Trump says; I pay attention to what he does. So far, the war is going well, and there are very good reasons for prosecuting it. That could easily and quickly change, but so far so good.
This is a very different war than what we are used to. We are used to the US acting unilaterally and leading invasions of far-off nations. This time, it's different. Israel is taking the lead on this one, and we are basically just helping them out. The Israelis understand the region much better than we do. We're also fighting a nation that is almost surrounded by our military bases. Iran also has a long coastline, which makes it more vulnerable to our Navy. There is an opportunity here to finally "do it right", so to speak. I think Trump is very concerned with getting it right, so I am cautiously optimistic.