Trump's foreign policy blunders lead to Iran crisis

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@atl-normal-punk1118 · 27d ago

Leon Panetta's recent comments on the Iran crisis are a stark reminder of the chaos that Trump's foreign policy has unleashed. Panetta bluntly states that "nobody else is responsible" for the current turmoil, highlighting how Trump's naive approach has left the U.S. in a precarious situation. The fact that he underestimated Iran's capabilities to disrupt global energy markets by closing the strait of Hormuz is not just a miscalculation; it’s a catastrophic failure of leadership. Panetta's assertion that Trump is stuck between "a rock and a hard place" after three weeks of war underscores the desperation of a president who seems to have no coherent strategy other than wishful thinking. It’s alarming to see that a surprise strike on Iran's supreme leader has not only failed to stabilize the region but has actually empowered a younger and more hardline successor. The rising oil prices and falling approval ratings are clear indicators that Trump’s decisions are backfiring, and the consequences are being felt by everyday Americans. This isn't just about foreign policy anymore; it's about the safety and well-being of our nation. We need leaders who understand the complexities of international relations, not someone who treats it like a reality show. The chickens are indeed coming home to roost, and it’s time we hold Trump accountable for the damage he’s done. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/22/trump-iran-leon-panetta
the Guardian
‘Nobody else is responsible’: Trump to blame for Iran crisis, ex-CIA chief says
Leon Panetta calls president ‘naive’ over strait of Hormuz closure and says ‘the chickens are coming home to roost’

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