President Donald Trump has reverted back to an old obsession as he attempts to rally U.S. allies around his war in Iran, according to MS NOW's Joe Scarborough.ThePresident Donald Trump has reverted back to an old obsession as he attempts to rally U.S. allies around his war in Iran, according to MS NOW's Joe Scarborough.The

Morning Joe bashes Trump as being all-consumed by 'decade-long' obsession

2026/03/19 00:45
3 min read
For feedback or concerns regarding this content, please contact us at crypto.news@mexc.com

President Donald Trump has reverted back to an old obsession as he attempts to rally U.S. allies around his war in Iran, according to MS NOW's Joe Scarborough.

The president berated NATO allies Tuesday during a press gaggle at the White House, griping that none of them were willing to help the U.S. keep the Strait of Hormuz open to commercial shipping, and the "Morning Joe" host highlighted Trump's claim that "we don't need them."

"Even in the middle of a war, one of the most significant wars in our our lifetimes, Donald Trump's obsession with running down the alliance that helped defeat the Soviet Union continues," Scarborough said, "and he's he's been stuck on this for well over a decade now, forgetting that it was NATO allies who sacrificed time and time again for the United States in Iraq the first time, the second time in Afghanistan. They've stood shoulder to shoulder with us for years, so to be attacking them, to be attacking Ukraine at the same time, making life easier for Vladimir Putin with sanctions relief, has a lot of allies and a lot of lawmakers on the Republican and Democratic side shaking their head."

Scarborough said the conflict already showed some similarities to the lengthy war in Vietnam that bled U.S. forces until they withdrew in defeat, and Washington Post columnist David Ignatius was inclined to agree.

"I think that dilemma is weighing on on President Trump when a war is going badly, when you're unable to find a way to terminate it successfully, that's the most painful thing possible for a president," Ignatius said. "I watched that in my lifetime with President [Lyndon B.] Johnson and then with President George W. Bush, and it's a tough moment."

Israel has been successfully hunting down and killing Irani leadership at every level, but Ignatius said that Trump still has not determined how to end a war that he launched nearly three weeks ago.

"The thing that Trump still hasn't found is a pathway to ending this war ahead of us, is what the Wall Street Journal's editorial page this morning called the battle of Hormuz," he said. "In other words, the battle to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and put global commerce back to normal. Trump has to do it, and he has two choices. He can either do it by coercion or by military force."

- YouTube youtu.be

Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact crypto.news@mexc.com for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.

You May Also Like

Solana News: SEC Names SOL Among 16 Tokens Classified as Digital Commodities

Solana News: SEC Names SOL Among 16 Tokens Classified as Digital Commodities

Key Insights Solana news broke on March 17, 2026, when the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and CFTC jointly classified 16 major cryptocurrencies as digital
Share
Thecoinrepublic2026/03/19 07:45
What to Look for in Dealer AI Software

What to Look for in Dealer AI Software

Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming the automotive industry, especially in how dealerships interact with customers and manage operations. From responding
Share
Techbullion2026/03/19 08:09
One Of Frank Sinatra’s Most Famous Albums Is Back In The Spotlight

One Of Frank Sinatra’s Most Famous Albums Is Back In The Spotlight

The post One Of Frank Sinatra’s Most Famous Albums Is Back In The Spotlight appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Frank Sinatra’s The World We Knew returns to the Jazz Albums and Traditional Jazz Albums charts, showing continued demand for his timeless music. Frank Sinatra performs on his TV special Frank Sinatra: A Man and his Music Bettmann Archive These days on the Billboard charts, Frank Sinatra’s music can always be found on the jazz-specific rankings. While the art he created when he was still working was pop at the time, and later classified as traditional pop, there is no such list for the latter format in America, and so his throwback projects and cuts appear on jazz lists instead. It’s on those charts where Sinatra rebounds this week, and one of his popular projects returns not to one, but two tallies at the same time, helping him increase the total amount of real estate he owns at the moment. Frank Sinatra’s The World We Knew Returns Sinatra’s The World We Knew is a top performer again, if only on the jazz lists. That set rebounds to No. 15 on the Traditional Jazz Albums chart and comes in at No. 20 on the all-encompassing Jazz Albums ranking after not appearing on either roster just last frame. The World We Knew’s All-Time Highs The World We Knew returns close to its all-time peak on both of those rosters. Sinatra’s classic has peaked at No. 11 on the Traditional Jazz Albums chart, just missing out on becoming another top 10 for the crooner. The set climbed all the way to No. 15 on the Jazz Albums tally and has now spent just under two months on the rosters. Frank Sinatra’s Album With Classic Hits Sinatra released The World We Knew in the summer of 1967. The title track, which on the album is actually known as “The World We Knew (Over and…
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 00:02