While Trump has been trying to swing his imperial weight around overseas, making a mess of things, it is worth taking a step back to consider the domestic political situation in the U.S. that preceded (and may have provoked) the start of the war in Iran.
One of the best pieces on this topic in Thomas L. Friedman’s “Why Minnesota Matters More Than Iran for America’s Future,” which ran in the Times on Sunday.
“It was one of the most courageous battles ever fought by American men and women not in uniform. It was led by moms ready to donate their breast milk to strangers and dads ready to drive someone else’s kids to school because the parents, terrified of ICE agents, were too afraid to go out outdoors. It was neighbors ready to hit A.T.M.s to help out neighborhood restaurants and businesses deciding not to open — thus forgoing their income — for fear that masked ICE agents might drag away their cooks or dishwashers or desk clerks.”
The entire article about how the people of Minnesota prevailed over Trump is worth a read.
Another significant article on Sunday was “Michael Pollan Says Humanity Is About to Undergo a Revolutionary Change” (NYT). This one is an extended interview.
Taken together, these pieces represent signs of hope in this dark period of our nation’s history.
HEADLINES:
European countries resist Trump’s demand for help to clear the strait of Hormuz (Guardian)
A Top U.S. Counterterrorism Official Resigns, Citing the Iran War (NYT)
Trump warns Nato faces ‘very bad future’ if allies fail to help US in Iran (FT)
Trump insisted he didn’t need allies’ help in Iran. Now he’s demanding they step in (CNN)
Trump says he’s ‘not happy’ with UK after Starmer says it won’t be drawn into wider Iran war (BBC)
Trump demands NATO and China police the Strait of Hormuz. So far they aren’t joining (NPR)
Israel steps up bombing in Lebanon as Iran keeps stranglehold on shipping (PBS)
Intrigue, Power Plays and Rivalries: Inside the Rise of Mojtaba Khamenei (NYT)
The war is disrupting the flow of critical medicines to the Gulf,imperiling supply routes for cancer drugs and other treatments that require refrigeration and forcing companies to reroute flights and find overland access into the region, industry executives said. (Reuters)
Trump Says He Wants to Delay Visit to China Because of Conflict (NYT)
Trump’s mass deportation agenda is at a crossroads with the Homeland Security shake-up (AP)
Judge Strikes Down Kennedy’s Vaccine Policies (NYT)
US airports in chaos as unpaid TSA employees stop showing up to work (BI)
Trouble is brewing among America’s corporate borrowers (Economist)
Desperation in Cuba Ignites Unusual Acts of Defiance (NYT)
Cuba’s power system suffers total collapse (CNN)
Susie Wiles, Trump’s White House Chief of Staff, Has Breast Cancer (NYT)
White House Rants At Jimmy Kimmel For Oscars Mockery Of Trump And Melania (HP)
The World Anti-Doping Agency is considering rewriting its rules to try to bar Trump and all U.S. government officials from attending the LA Olympics in 2028, a move that could also have implications for the World Cup, which is being hosted by the U.S. this summer. [AP]
Robot dogs are protecting data centers. Operators are seeing payoffs. (BI)
Tech companies are blaming massive layoffs on AI. What’s really going on? (The Conversation)
See which jobs are most threatened by AI and who may be able to adapt (WP)