The Exhausted Moderate

The War No One Can Stop


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Here are the facts about the war in Iran — in video form — and they are hard to argue with.

Despite low support from his own base. Despite every publicly available intelligence assessment pointing to no imminent Iranian threat. Despite the DNI’s own written testimony saying the enrichment program was destroyed and never rebuilt. How can a president make war — and sustain it — when every checkpoint designed to prevent exactly this has failed?

And what stops it when our political system can’t?

I spent weeks pulling 60 sources and scoring 11 claims to answer those questions. What I found is a loophole — a way to file the truth in writing while withholding it from the public hearing — and a black hole it creates, where no institution, not Congress, not the courts, not the War Powers Resolution, has been able to constrain this war.

Americans need to understand this. Not left. Not right. Americans.

Because $3.93 a gallon doesn’t care how you voted. And 79% of Trump’s own voters want this war over quickly. That’s not a partisan number. That’s a country telling its government something it refuses to hear.

I made a five-minute video that walks through the key findings. Start there. If you want the full story — what the right is leaving out, what the left is getting wrong, and what common sense says about the mess in between — read the Facts & Sense. If you want every source, every score, and every contested claim, the Case File is where I show my work.

Read the Facts & Sense: Brief: The Loophole and the Black Hole That Keep Us at WarRead the full Case File: Case: Epic Fury Pt. 3 — The Evidence Trail

Just facts and a little sense is all it takes...you decide what it means to you.



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