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Posted By: Citoyen, 3/21/2026 11:41:18 AM

Time to dust off the "Mission Accomplished" banner? ~A Thought for the Day from David Blair in our comments section: It's time to move past your reticence to have initiated the war and get behind Trump. Your fear that it might end badly is noted. "Get behind Trump"? That might be better directed at Vance, Gabbard, Kennedy and other cabinet members whose discomfort with the strange turn of events is palpable either through their sudden absence from public life or when they're testifying to Congress and trying to walk the fine line between not getting fired now and not getting impeached by the incoming Democrat majority in January.

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A pessimistic but, based on the history of the last quarter century, a realistic take on the Iran War. Despite the pom pom wavers there are signs that all is not well. So far only Israel and the United States are on board. Netanyahu, in a story posted below, states that only a ground force can effect regime change. Whose ground force would that be? On a gut level I am discomforted that Trump and our country, and no one else but Israel, are on the side of Lindsay Graham and Mark Levin.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: stablemoney 3/21/2026 12:10:14 PM (No. 2083208)
Steyn joins the Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Liz Chaney crowd. I think he needs an interpreter, as I don't get any of his metaphors.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: DVC 3/21/2026 12:15:40 PM (No. 2083211)
Has Steyn been drinking the Carlson kool-Aid? What the hell?
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Reply 3 - Posted by: JackBurton 3/21/2026 12:22:03 PM (No. 2083220)
A friend of mine told me that the failure of anyone in Europe to get behind the attack on Tehran isn't a bug, it's a feature. It will get us out of Nato.... which was meant to stop the U.S.S.R. So, can you say obsolete? Also, It looks like we'll do to Iran, (three times the size of Ukraine according to Steyn) in four weeks what the Russians couldn't do to Ukraine in four years. Plus, Russia no longer gets the drones and the Chinese are currently without the oil while the Iranians are currently without Russia AND China. I'm with Kurt Schlichter (Townhall) on this one. Smart people say we're winning. If you say we're losing you're......
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Reply 4 - Posted by: LadyHen 3/21/2026 12:33:32 PM (No. 2083230)
Op, thank you for posting this. I had not yet seen it. I have long been a Steyn reader, he was Rush's anointed sub after all, and for anyone to call into question his qualifications says more about them than Mark. Mark has not changed one iota in all these years. Pick up one of his books for heaven's sake... and read it. Maybe these posters had better spend their over abundance of time thinking about what Mark is saying instead of the usual knee jerk insults and if you don't get his inferences or references, you might aught to do some research beyond the blind devotion of the Lindsey Graham echo chamber. What Mark is saying is what many of us have been saying for some time now and we too have been labelled some pretty nasty stuff by the rah rah crowd. We who are not thrilled are loyal Conservatives who DON'T want to lose the mid terms and DON'T want to lose the White House in 2028. We believed in President Trump and his promises but we want as many of those promises kept as possible. I do not think with a GOP controlled White House, House, and Senate and a majority of the USSC justices at least giving lip service to Conservative principles that should have been an unreasonable expectation.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: J. Arthur Brown 3/21/2026 1:31:09 PM (No. 2083257)
If Mr. Steyn is not embarrassed by sounding like he's auditioning for CNN I can bear the shame of being aligned with Lindsay Graham and Mark Levin for the moment (we'll probably fall out over "US boots on the ground" soon enough.) As for how this ends, now that Israel and most of its neighbors are on speaking terms they should take the net step and cooperate on a joint police action to eliminate the remnants of the Mullahs' regime and help the Iranians build a civil society and representative government.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: revenant 3/21/2026 1:49:44 PM (No. 2083261)
I respect Steyn. You know he's not taking this position because he wants us to fail. And the OP's point is well taken. But I believe this had to be done before it became impossible to accomplish. And yes it could go sideways. Trump weighed the options and made a decision that could eradicate the terror regime. Schlichter vs Steyn -- that would be an interesting debate. Schlichter's column the other day, "Don't Listen Idiots about the Iran War," is as supportive of the effort as Steyn is opposed. Steyn, of course is not an idiot,
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Lanetam 3/21/2026 2:03:25 PM (No. 2083266)
I watched many of Trump's rallies, and at every one of them he stated very clearly that he was not going to allow Iran to have nuclear weapons. That does not get done by sending the Mullahs pallets of money (Obama) or lifting the oil sanctions (Biden). It gets done by dismantling their military leaders, weapons and their nuclear capabilities that we are seeing right now. He has also stated very clearly that once all of these objectives are done; the people of Iran will be in charge or their own country.
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