I can’t say I understand the new 10-day cease fire and how it came about. Trump seems to want to take credit, but I doubt it had anything to do with him or his crack[ed] “negotiating” team of Vance, Kushner, and Witkoff. Iran says the Strait of Hormuz is open for shipping, but Trump says his blockade of Iran is still in force. Whatever. Josh Marshall is calling it a massive strategic win for Iran.
There are also reports that the sailors and troops stationed near Iran are not getting enough to eat.
One image shows a single dreary tortilla alongside a lump of what looks to be pulled pork or chicken. The other shows two horrid-looking slabs of meat alongside a pile of sliced carrots.
And the food is starting to run low. Dan F., a former Marine whose daughter is serving aboard the USS Tripoli, toldUSA Today that his daughter reported no fresh produce, low stock of hygiene products, and rationing of all non-perishable food.
For the normally hyper-competent U.S. military to fail at basic logistics is pretty shocking. I blame Pentagon Pete. He may have fired too many key people because they happened to be Black or women.
Speaking of incompetence, do read What I Saw Inside the Kennedy Center by Josef Palermo at The Atlantic. Palermo spend ten months working in the Kennedy Center for the Arts after Trump took it over. Palermo was hired to organize art exhibits in the Center. But most of the people Trump brought in to run the Center, including the head guy Richard Grenell, apparently have no interest or background in the arts and got their jobs because they were politically connected. Grenell wasn’t even there much of the time, although he must have been drawing a fat salary. The incompetence Palermo describes is staggering.
See also Donald Trump’s Incompetence Is Costing Him the Country by Matt Bai at Rolling Stone. I hope it’s not behind a paywall; I think RS gives you a few freebies. It does seem to me that people in the U.S. are catching on to what a total vacuum Trump really is. The rest of the world had it figured out awhile back. And of course it isn’t just Trump; his cabinet is incompetent also. Trump doesn’t understand what competence is, I don’t think.
Paul Krugman notes that “The long-running University of Michigan index of consumer sentiment just hit its lowest point ever recorded.” Ever recorded, mind you. And Krugman questions why that would be true, as the economy has been worse. After considering what some other economists have said, Krugman says “I believe that the current extremely negative sentiment is a result of Americans’ correct sense that they have been lied to.”
Trump is still telling people that the economy is booming and they should be grateful to him for it. I take it there is growing skepticism.



