Dr. Nola Haynes
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The reason why I'm worried that it's going to be a forever war is simply because you cannot accurately predict what the other person is going to do and how they are going to respond.
Now, the longer this goes on, it does open up possibilities for other countries to get involved, even if they don't want to get involved because it's going to be costly.
not just to the United States, but to the entire international community.
Someone has a stake somewhere in either energy, fertilizer, all the different things that passes through the strait that's connected to the strait.
This will impact global stability.
And so at some point, it will come to an end because other countries will get irritated.
about how it's affecting them.
I don't think Trump really cares about how it affects us.
I don't think he cares at all.
I think he thinks that we should be grateful and that we should take the punches because he magically believes that
We we appreciate him being our dear leader.
Like, I think that's probably part of his show and tell every morning.
I doubt they show him the actual poll numbers for how Americans are thinking and feeling.
But I hope it's not a forever war.
And I also hope that there are tribunals because, yes, which I agree with you, it needs to be a justice agenda.
And it can't just be a lot of flower flowery and buttery words.
And the rest of these people need to be held accountable and the global community deserves to see accountability.
I'm good.