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Is Trump completely unhinged?

I think you know the answer to that: a resounding YES! First he launches a massive war on Iran because of its (nonexistent) imminent threat to produce nuclear bombs, or to produce regime change, or to stop it producing long-range rockets, or something – the supposed threats keep changing so no one really knows what the aims of the war are, except for the aggrandisement of President Donald J. Trump...
Then when the regime reacts with its only effective countermeasure (which anyone with a brain in the White House should have predicted), to close the Straits of Hormuz, he walks away saying he didn’t care, nothing to do with him, and someone else should clear up the mess he’d just made.
Now he’s been issuing ultimata (several times postponed!) to bomb Iran into the stone “ages” [sic] by bombing its energy sites and, by implication, its desalination plants – a war crime in itself.
Finally, we get yet another postponement: in an expletive-laden rant he has threatened Iran with “hell” if it doesn’t back down – to which the response is likely to be to destroy the desalination plants of the Gulf allies, which would render life there unsupportable.
You don’t have to be a supporter of the vile regime in Iran (and I’m certainly not one) to regard this as completely unhinged, the behaviour of a frustrated toddler, lying on the ground and kicking his legs in a temper - except that it is much more serious than that. Time to invoke the 25th Amendment I think, if anyone in Congress has the bottle to do it.

Richard Carter ● 1d40 Comments ●

Newly Planted Street Trees

It is heartening to see that Wandsworth is working with a charity to organise the planting of trees.  This has worked in other boroughs where residents are encouraged to keep an eye on them so that they don't die from drought.  This encourages residents to care for their environment.  It is always good in a city to be able to see the seasons change right outside your door and even better when they are big enough and you can watch the first leaves come out, the bees visiting the flowers, the birds darting in and out and the leaves changing colour and falling as the months pass by all from your bedroom window.Last summer the tree that had been outside my window for nearly 40 years was cut down.  It was tragic and probably unnecessary - many would prefer pruning/pollarding to complete cutting down and chipping.  We suffered pain from its loss but our neighbours suffered  greatly from the loss of its shade during the hot sunny weather.  Our double glazing made a lot of difference.However new trees were planted in the street with the QR codes on them and a message  asking residents to add to the care taken of them.  It's wonderful to see them now covered in buds this Spring.Please everyone cherish your trees and don't let the new saplings being planted die from lack  of water.  It may have been wet recently but our weather has also been hotter and drier too.  Report trees you see suffering to the Council especially in the parks and where no-one else will be able to water them. A plastic milk bottle with a cap and handle filled with water is easier to carry than a watering-can - especially where stairs are involved!

Philippa Bond ● 3d1 Comments ● 3d