President Donald Trump made the one move that American presidents before him have been trying to avoid for years. Trump's decision to target Iran in joint militaryPresident Donald Trump made the one move that American presidents before him have been trying to avoid for years. Trump's decision to target Iran in joint military

Trump just got played into making a serious blunder: report

2026/03/13 04:36
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President Donald Trump made the one move that American presidents before him have been trying to avoid for years.

Trump's decision to target Iran in joint military strikes with Israel has thrown the United States into the midst of a conflict with not just the Iranian regime, but also Russia, according to The Swamp, The Daily Beast's Substack.

"Donald Trump is being drawn into the kind of proxy war with Russia that his predecessors have been trying to avoid since the Bay of Pigs," The Swamp reported.

Trump has apparently found himself in a "similar pickle" to President John F. Kennedy, who was embarrassed by the "botched" invasion of Cuba in 1961, which led to the missile crisis in 1962, and almost put America into a global war with the Soviet Union. At the time, "nuclear obliteration was a very real possibility."

" Vladimir Putin has outthought and outfought his so-called friend since the day they met. But Wednesday’s revelation that Russia is actively helping Tehran to target American assets should strike fear into us all," according to The Swamp.

Alarming reports surfaced this week that Russia has been assisting Iran in targeting U.S. military members.

Trump has argued that Russia has not provided information to Iran. Steve Witkoff, who is the lead White House diplomat in negotiations dealing with both the war in Ukraine and the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, argued that Russia had not provided information to Iran.

“I can tell you that yesterday, on the call with [President Trump], the Russians said they have not been sharing,” Witkoff said.

“That’s what they said. So, we can take them at their word, but they did say that,” Witkoff added.

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