Trump’s justified NATO gripes, it’s a war to end Iran’s warmaking and other commentary
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Published on April 3, 2026.
Critics had predicted that President Trump would announce his intention to withdraw the United States from the Atlantic Alliance (NATO) or lash out at NATO, but this is a war against Iran. National Review's Noah Rothman points out that the administration's anger towards Europe's European allies is real, as is with NATO's constituent members, particularly those in Europe who have denied overflight rights. Team Trump plans to destroy Iran's ballistic missile program and end Iranian subsidies to its Arab terrorist proxies, while eliminating Iran’s air defenses, air force, navy, and ballistic missiles and drones. Critics argue that the bombing of Iran's missile program should increase popular dissent and lead to regime change without regime change, but these critics are dismissed as nonsense. Meanwhile, The impact of Tiger Woods' popularity on pro golf and sports can't be overstated, with critics suggesting that his legacy is secure. The Libertarian Party criticizes the lack of a "nation's doctor" for not having a surgeon general, stating that the public health system functions fine without a top federal official.
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