
The bloody chaos of Trump’s war of choice in Iran continues to muddle forward. Most recently, Trump has announced that the US intends to blockage the Strait of Hormuz in order to break the blockade of the strait triggered by his own needless war. Trump has still not provided a coherent rationale for starting the war, nor has he had an overall plan to win the conflict. He also lacked an exit strategy. Trump is now claiming that the war is over, despite the obvious battles that nevertheless continue.
Trump did, however, assemble an armada of at least 16 ships led by the carrier USS Gerald R. Ford and the carrier USS Abraham Lincoln strike groups. At more than 16 ships, it was the largest naval deployment in and around the Middle East since 2023. Leading the armada was the USS Gerald R. Ford, the largest, most powerful, and most expensive aircraft carrier the world had ever seen.
Only days after Trump started his illegal war, the USS Ford was withdrawn from the Red Sea combat zone and sent to repair facilities in Split, Croatia. Oddly, the Ford was defeated, not in battle, but by broken toilets, laundry room lint, extended deployments, an exhausted crew, and failures in other major ship systems.
Who would have imagined that the Trump regime would use its current war of choice in Iran to push for the gutting of the Endangered Species Act? A powerful panel of Trump administration officials voted unanimously on Tuesday 
As the current administration launches a frontal attack on diversity, equity, and inclusion, it is a good time to remember
Trump has earned the nickname TACO, (“Trump Always Chickens Out,”) for his cowardice and proclivity for backing out of both threats and promises. Like most cowards, Trump likes to call out cowardice in others to distract from his own.
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In a time when the US Navy seems incapable of designing and building ships that are not significantly over budget and behind schedule, it is good to remember
Around 650 years ago, off the eastern tip of Singapore, a trading vessel slipped beneath the waves and vanished from history. It carried bowls painted with ducks and lotus flowers — porcelain so exquisite that even the Chinese emperor sought them for his own. This week, the world learned just how extraordinary that sunken cargo really was.

Donald Trump bragged that his administration would recruit “only the best people.” Instead, his regime is the very definition of a kakistocracy, a system of government run by the least qualified, most unprincipled, or worst citizens.
Last Sunday, on a frigid day on the Navesink River in Red Bank, NJ, the Hudson River Ice Yacht Club (HRIYC) won back the
Last Tuesday, the 3,080 passenger cruise ship, 




