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Uncle Joe

(65,615 posts)
Thu May 28, 2026, 12:50 PM 5 hrs ago

How The Iran-Iraq War of the 1980s Explains Trump's FAILURE



Mehdi explains why President Donald Trump should have known his war on Iran was bound to go on longer than anticipated – and why the Iranians weren’t just going to roll over so quickly.

Lest we forget about the Iran-Iraq War, in which Iran held out against U.S.-backed Iraq even in the face of Iraqi chemical weapon attacks.

As always, Mehdi brings the receipts – official government documents showing just how complicit the U.S. government under Ronald Reagan was in Iraqi war crimes.

So why do Americans have such short memories when it comes to U.S. intervention in the Middle East?
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How The Iran-Iraq War of the 1980s Explains Trump's FAILURE (Original Post) Uncle Joe 5 hrs ago OP
What does Mehdi mean "should have known?" Ray Bruns 4 hrs ago #1
Here's why Americans have such short memories when it comes to U.S. intervention in the Middle East? hedda_foil 3 hrs ago #2
On thing that stood out to me in the video was Uncle Joe 40 min ago #3

hedda_foil

(17,035 posts)
2. Here's why Americans have such short memories when it comes to U.S. intervention in the Middle East?
Thu May 28, 2026, 02:32 PM
3 hrs ago

WaPo and NYT may or may not have provided decent coverage of what was actually going on during the Iran-Iraq war, not to mention Iran-Contra, but very few Americans outside DC and NYC had enough information to begin to figure it out. It's not like "the media" provided even halfway decent coverage, with the possible exception of the two papers of record.

For instance, I lived in a Chicago suburb during the Reagan/Bush years. I read The Tribune, Time and Newsweek religiously, which meant I was as well informed as most college graduates and a lot better informed than many. I knew what we were being told about the Iran-Iraq war tdidn't make any sense, but there weren't many leaks, and what few dots were provided by the media weren't connected until the 2000s. In other words, there wasn't much to remember about US intervention in the Middle East (aside from supporting Israel) because most of us had only a minimal idea of what was really going on.

Many of us on DU now know exactly what happened then, but we are unusually curious and informed about politics and government at a time when ordinary people can do really deep research.

Uncle Joe

(65,615 posts)
3. On thing that stood out to me in the video was
Thu May 28, 2026, 05:29 PM
40 min ago

Bush the Lessor's statement when he was Vice-President at the 6:26 mark.

He might as well have been warming up GOP mentality to eventually accept the likes of *rump to the most powerful office in the land.

As far as I'm concerned if you can't admit that you're wrong when the facts prove that you're wrong, you're emotionally stunted whether it be as an individual or a nation.

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