After pummeling Iran for two weeks US President Donald Trump took to social media and called for Iran’s “unconditional surrender” late last week. While correct that the US and Israel are winning the war from a military damage point of view, Iran doesn’t show any signs of giving up and letting Trump march in as the dictator/victor. Then on Monday Trump claimed that “the war is nearly complete,” and “will end soon.” These two extreme comments highlight Trump’s habit of bluster and exaggerating every success. He did have to backtrack a bit this week, by saying he’s not finished yet in Iran. Not a few commentators think Trump is looking for an “out” because the US is running low on munitions and anti-missile interceptors.
There is only one purpose in demanding unconditional surrender. The conqueror wants to take over and run the defeated country. And Trump clearly harbors such egotistical notions, as he does with Venezuela and Cuba. He wants complete control but with puppet leaders that will let him control the defeated nation, including their rebuilding and economic output. Such a demand is an offense to other cultures, and is sure to prolong the war, as it did with both Germany and Japan in WWII. It also results in many more civilian deaths as Israel and the US turns to bombing more and more of the cities and infrastructure in order to force that unconditional surrender. To receive a free one-time sample of the Brief, along with options on how to subscribe, click on Request a sample on the left.
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