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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Sat Mar 28, 2026, 08:50 PM 18 hrs ago

The Art of Retreat

https://substack.com/@therickwilson

Trump backing off his threat to “obliterate” Iran’s power infrastructure has to be good news, right?

Hardly.

Let’s be clear right from the jump: Trump is not responding to negotiations with Iran. In fact, Iran has denied there has been any contact with the United States government or its representatives.

He’s following the same shopworn path from the now year-long tariff disaster: threaten something that will cause an economic disaster, watch as American markets crash out, and then pull back from the brink only to return to the same policy a few days or weeks later.

Given that Trump has as much historical, diplomatic, geographic, political, and cultural knowledge of the Gulf (and Iran in particular) as the average toaster oven, it’s important to view his motivations as they are, not as we (and certainly not his gullible Baghdad Bobs and assorted dead-enders) wish them to be.

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