Writer questions Trump actions
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To the editor,
Sergio Gor was allegedly born in Malta. The Maltese government cannot confirm his birth. Constella Intelligence, a threat hunting platform that indexes breached data, found his emails. They alleged that he has a Russian phone number and tax I.D. How does someone with a questionable birthplace with one of our two main adversaries sit in the White House and vet others without being vetted himself?
Trump involved the U.S. in a war that he could have avoided. Israel has given us bad intelligence before (Iraq, twice). Iran is disadvantaged militarily, but it can block the Strait of Hormuz and disrupt the oil supply from OPEC nations from going out to the rest of the world. That’s one-fifth of the world’s supply everyday. If that happens, gas prices are certain to go up.
Russia is Iran’s ally. They buy drones for their war machine from Iran, thus dragging Russia into the fray.
Trump is claiming complete victory for the bombing. It’s just the beginning. Biden didn’t start any wars.
Trump is also talking about a regime change. That is a serious window of escalation. Russia and Iran can hit the U.S. with cyberattacks for which we have no defense or that we are not prepared because Trump fired everyone.
Hospitals, the electric grid, banking, your personal information. It’s a high stakes game we play.
However, if Russia can’t purchase more Iranian drones, Ukraine might be able to take back some of its territory.
Willie Williams
Huron