Thursday, March 26, 2026
REALITY CHECK IN WASHINGTON!
REALITY CHECK IN WASHINGTON: A tense exchange has sparked fresh debate over the true cost—and purpose—of recent escalation.
Trump reportedly argued that reopening the Strait of Hormuz would require an enormous $2 billion per day. But in a sharp response, a U.S. Senator pushed back with a simple yet devastating question: if the Strait was already open before the conflict, what exactly was the war meant to achieve?
The remark cuts deeper than politics—it challenges the very logic behind decisions that ripple across the globe. A situation that may have once been stable is now framed as a costly crisis, raising concerns about whether the consequences were anticipated at all.
At its core, this isn’t just about strategy or spending—it’s about accountability.
If a conflict creates the very problem it claims to solve, then what was truly gained… and at what cost to the world?
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