Global Alarm: Trump's Incendiary Iran Rhetoric Sparks Widespread Backlash
One month into the U.S.-Israel war against Iran, the conflict is marked by a surge of deployed troops, rising gas prices, and low public sentiment. Despite President Donald Trump's repeated assurances that the operation would be completed "very shortly," what he described as a "short-term excursion" of four to six weeks, initiated with joint aerial strikes on February 28, is now nearing its sixth week. Trump, in a prime-time address, maintained that the U.S. would "hit them extremely hard, over the next two to three weeks," a message delivered amidst growing anxiety, 13 U.S. service member deaths, and nearly 300 injuries from retaliatory strikes.
The administration's rhetoric, led by Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, has been overtly aggressive, often dismissing euphemisms for military actions. Trump has expressed a desire for a "Department of War" over "Defense," stating, "we just keep bombing our little hearts out" and suggesting that after negotiations, "we always have to blow them up." Hegseth, a proponent of "warrior culture," has relished descriptions of "death and destruction from the sky all day long," advocated for "overwhelming violence of action against those who deserve no mercy," and announced a policy of giving "no quarter" to the enemy. This combative stance is reinforced by a proposed $1.5 trillion defense budget, a 40% increase from the Pentagon's current spending, offset by cuts to domestic programs. Trump has also stated his intention to "TAKE THE OIL & MAKE A FORTUNE" from the Strait of Hormuz.
Public opinion nationally reflects significant disapproval, with an average of 55% of Americans against the military operation. In New York, 65% believe the president should seek congressional authorization for war. The War Powers Act vote saw a clear party-line split in Long Island’s House delegation, with Republicans defending Trump’s actions as national security imperatives and Democrats criticizing the oil price increases impacting Americans. On Long Island, gas prices for regular fuel averaged $3.99 a gallon, a $1 increase from the previous month. Political observers suggest that while Trump won't be on the midterm ballot, voter perception of his performance, especially regarding the war, will heavily influence competitive races. There are concerns that Republicans and swing independents, who supported Trump’s pledge against foreign wars, might opt to stay home, potentially swinging elections.
Beyond the political and public discourse, a significant moral and religious critique has emerged. The old hymn "Onward Christian Soldiers" is referenced to highlight Pete Hegseth's "intolerant brand of evangelical Christian nationalism," which has Trump’s backing despite the latter’s ambiguous religious affiliation. Hegseth's prayers for "overwhelming violence of action against those who deserve no mercy" and his dehumanization of Iranians as "religious fanatics" have drawn strong condemnation. Pope Leo, speaking at a Palm Sunday mass, forcefully rejected attempts by zealots like Hegseth to conscript Christianity, stating, "No one can use [Jesus] to justify war." This outrage is echoed by various religious leaders globally, who see the misappropriation of faith for war as deeply saddening and a reflection of a deeper ethical crisis in the global order. The assassination of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's supreme leader, was deemed exceptionally provocative and illegal, further highlighting sectarian divisions within the region and among Jewish Americans.
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