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Thursday, March 12, 2026

Widening the conflict is a classic tactic for outgunned combatants, and has cost the US dearly in the past.

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The Trump administration is gearing up to kick an estimated six million more people off of food assistance programs -- including nearly two million children. The move would save just $1 billion a year, while Trump spends upwards of $1 billion per *day* on his new forever war. Priorities.

-- Robert Reich (@rbreich.bsky.social) Mar 10, 2026 at 3:31 PM

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More: On Monday, Donald Trump said the war on Iran was "very complete".

On Tuesday, Pete Hegseth, his secretary of defence, said Iran would face "the most intense day of strikes" yet in Operation Epic Fury.

If the messaging seems confused, it may be because the US " and to a lesser extent Israel " has found itself caught in a classic military trap. By relying on overwhelming firepower, they have been suckered into what could yet prove to be another Vietnam.

There, the US won every battle over 11 bloody years, but famously lost the war.

This was despite it, as now, having complete air superiority, and quickly destroying most of the crucial military and industrial infrastructure on which the enemy was thought to rely.

By escalating the Vietnam War "horizontally" into the towns and cities in the south on their own terms, the North Vietnamese and Vietcong forces outmanoeuvred the US.

Tehran also has little chance of defeating the US military, but escalation may again favour the enemy, according to Prof Robert Pape, director of the University of Chicago Project on Security and Threats, and the author of Bombing to Win: Air Power and Coercion in War.

"Horizontal escalation occurs when a state widens the geographic and political scope of a conflict rather than intensifying it vertically in a single theatre," he says in an essay published in Foreign Affairs, the journal of the US Council on Foreign Relations.

"It is especially appealing as a strategy for the weaker parties in a military contest. Instead of trying to defeat a stronger adversary head-on, the weaker side multiplies arenas of risk " drawing additional states, economic sectors, and domestic publics into the remit of the conflict".

#1 | Posted by qcp at 2026-03-11 09:23 AM | Reply

The only thing Trump knows about Vietnam is that he lied his way out of it.

#2 | Posted by Zed at 2026-03-11 09:29 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 3

Of course.

www.youtube.com

#3 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2026-03-11 01:33 PM | Reply

It Sometimes Works Too.

War is Unpredictable.

Only Fools Rush In.

Iran isn't the Fool.

#4 | Posted by Effeteposer at 2026-03-11 02:07 PM | Reply

When acting tough goes horribly wrong. Who is next to die for fratboy hubris?

#5 | Posted by fresno500 at 2026-03-11 02:14 PM | Reply

"'Horizontal warfare' could trap Trump in another Vietnam"

'Horizontal warfare' is also what Trump's wives called their wedding night.

#6 | Posted by censored at 2026-03-11 03:10 PM | Reply | Funny: 5

Who is next to die for fratboy hubris?

Draft Barron.

#7 | Posted by Nixon at 2026-03-11 05:13 PM | Reply

Who is next to die for fratboy hubris?

Draft Barron.

Posted by Nixon

He could have "genetic bone spurs." (LOL) BTW, I just had surgery to remove a bone spur. They don't disappear on their own like Trump's, or like his miraculous ear cartilage, which never regrows if damaged, did.

Don Jr and Eric could have fought in Iraq and Afghanistan. Coke and money were more important.

#8 | Posted by AMERICANUNITY at 2026-03-11 05:56 PM | Reply

I can't think of a better way to lower America's standing on the world stage even further than a humiliating defeat militarily.

There is literally nothing Trump could do to look more like a foreign asset set up to destroy the country from within.

#9 | Posted by jpw at 2026-03-11 07:39 PM | Reply

The US government thinks your stupid

US military says it has lost a refuelling aircraft in Iraq
The US Army's Central Command (CENTCOM) says it has lost a KC-135 refuelling aircraft in friendly airspace during its war on Iran, and rescue efforts are ongoing.

Two aircraft were involved in the incident, and one went down in western Iraq, while the other landed safely.

"This was not due to hostile fire or friendly fire," CENTCOM said in a statement.

Not due to hostile fire

What a load of crap

First its laundry fire on the biggest aircraft carrier in the world

then its a 40 million dollar airplane

what next?

Oh yeah

so, `140 us servicemen injured, supposedly 108 lightly and immediately returned to duty
yet
many of those were in that attack that hit in Kuwait early on where 6 US servicemen died
31 of THOSE injured were SERIOUSLY injured and remain in the hospital.

So, you are telling me in 2 weeks of war no other US servicemen were seriously injured? What a load of crap

#10 | Posted by truthhurts at 2026-03-12 06:41 PM | Reply

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The Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, located next to the largest US Air Force installation in Europe, Ramstein Air Base, has suspended its labor and delivery services as it shifts resources toward treating casualties from the escalating conflict in the Middle East.

Hospital leadership said the move was necessary to prioritise the facility's "primary objective" of caring for wounded personnel. Multiple reports indicate that the scale of damage from Iranian and allied strikes across the region has been severe.

The medical center has also reportedly issued urgent appeals for blood donations, a further indication of a large-scale medical emergency.

Something does not smell right.

Keep in mind this was well after the hit on the Kuwait command center (on 3/1) where mass casualties occurred. So, again, something just doesn't smell right

Allegedly no severe US wounded since the 3/1 per the WH communication

I strongly suspect things are far worse than we are being told.

#11 | Posted by truthhurts at 2026-03-12 06:48 PM | Reply

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#12 | Posted by A_Friend at 2026-03-12 07:36 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

There, the US won every battle over 11 bloody years, but famously lost the war.

It wasn't bloody on the US side, to be clear the US lost as many as die on its roads every year. Vietnamese lost 2Million. But Americans have no stomach for what is needed to maintain Empire, but they will yell and scream for all the trappings.

#13 | Posted by oneironaut at 2026-03-13 07:33 PM | Reply

- no stomach for what is needed to maintain Empire,

He means like China, who empire expanded pretty bigly in the last century, and has stomach enough to require Mandatory DNA Samples and constant public and private surveillance of Citizens.

Perhaps when you retire there they'll let you go online and complain about them, eh?

#14 | Posted by Corky at 2026-03-13 07:49 PM | Reply

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