Episode notes
Trump can brag as much as he likes - the real hit is the one that makes fleets, insurers, and governments price up his 'wins.' Right, so Donald Trump has said, on camera, “If anything, I might have forced Israel’s hand,” and that one sentence is the whole story of this war in miniature, because it takes the public excuse, the tidy “we had no choice” posture, and it puts a wobble right through it while the bombs are still falling. He has added that he thought Iran was going to attack first and he did not want that, and he has said it while sat next to Friedrich Merz in the White House. That is the first crack in the pitch: the White House is not even keeping its own trigger story straight. A war sold as unavoidable gets harder to sell when the man who started it tells you he did the forcing. A chap called Yahya Rahim-Safavi has then walked right u ...