During an interview with Axios reporter Barak Ravid on Wednesday, March 11, U.S. President Donald Trump insisted that "the war is going great in Iran." But TrumpDuring an interview with Axios reporter Barak Ravid on Wednesday, March 11, U.S. President Donald Trump insisted that "the war is going great in Iran." But Trump

'Brutal revelations' and 'damning leaks' expose Trump’s epic foreign policy failure: expert

2026/03/13 01:08
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During an interview with Axios reporter Barak Ravid on Wednesday, March 11, U.S. President Donald Trump insisted that "the war is going great in Iran." But Trump's claim that Operation Epic Fury is a raging success is drawing a lot of pushback.

Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Connecticut), during a March 12 appearance on MS NOW's "Morning Joe," described the war as an "epic disaster" that has "gone off the rails" by spreading to a long list of Middle Eastern countries and resulting in Iran installing a new leader, Mojtaba Khamenei — who, Murphy warned, is even more of a Islamist hardliner than his father, the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. And according to The New Republic's Greg Sargent, a "preliminary military report finds that the U.S. was behind the bombing of an Iranian nursery school, killing scores of children."

In an episode of The New Republic's podcast "The Daily Blast" posted on March 12, host Sargent discussed these "brutal revelations" and "damning leaks" with Elizabeth N. Saunders — a political science professor at Columbia University in New York City. And they laid out a variety of ways in which the war in Iran is going from bad to worse.

Saunders, who examined the conflict's effects — from rising oil prices to Iranian military strikes all over the Middle East — in a March 9 article for Good Authority, told Sargent, "So basically, this mess is like turning off the spigot that controls 20 percent of the world's oil flow. It's like you have running water, and then, it's 20 percent less — and it's all because of this choke point in the Strait of Hormuz. The supply is going down and that sends the price of oil up. And it's not like a normal oil shock where the Saudis or OPEC can get together and restart production, because these tankers are stuck inside the Persian Gulf. And the Gulf states have already filled up their storage tanks, so they have to shut down the oil fields, which are not easy to restart."

Saunders continued, "This is one of those shocks that is going to be very hard to get back to any sort of status quo before the war. There's also no end in sight…. You now basically have 20 percent of the world's oil flow held hostage, essentially, by Iran."

Referencing reporting in the New York Times, Sargent lamented that the "crisis" in the Middle East "is putting the U.S. in a bad spot" because "we can't extricate ourselves."

Saunders told Sargent, "We have lost, at Trump and (Secretary of State) Marco Rubio's hand, a huge amount of our diplomatic capacity. We do not have the expertise in the region. We don't have the ambassadors in post in the region…. There's fallout from this terrible strike on the school that looks to be an error. I do believe it wasn't intentional, although the way Trump has handled it has been pretty horrifying. But that will also have raised some concerns and sensitivities in the region — not just in Iran. It's horrific."

The Columbia University political scientist argued that the Trump administration's response to the school tragedy in Iran is only making things worse.

Saunders told Sargent, "On the school — it's a horrendous tragedy, and not to minimize it in the slightest — I do think mistakes happen in war, and this is a particularly brutal and tragic mistake because it involves young, innocent schoolchildren. It makes me shudder every time I even think about it. But as with any situation like this, it's how you handle it afterwards that really is also very important. Not only is he not trying to mitigate the fallout — he's pouring fuel on the fire by implying somehow it was Iran that got Tomahawks. But where would they have gotten the Tomahawks from? It makes no sense."

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