Ceasefires and the end of war are a good thing because it means no more innocent people will die. But when a president of the United States starts a war, loses it and doesn’t know how to get out of it, he declares a permanent ceasefire, which is a surrender.
Like recently like Tuesday morning on CNBCTrump talked about more bombings on Iran:
I expect to bomb because I think that’s a better attitude. But we’re ready to go. I mean, the military is ready to go. They are absolutely incredible. You know, I built up the military during my first term. I’m using it now. When I took over from Barack Hussein Obama, the military was just – it was so exhausted, so sad. And I built it in my first term. You remember those big numbers. You once talked to me about it. That’s a lot of money for the military, I built it.
We have done a great job with our military, and we are now using it and rebuilding it as well. We also did a lot of reconstruction in my first year of the second semester. But we have a great military – we have the most powerful military in the world, and everyone knows it.
This has recently become apparent Trump’s bombings were a bluff and that he was desperate to get out of the war.
Let’s talk about the ceasefire and why it was actually a formal surrender.


