Tuesday, January 06, 2026

Discriminating By Not Reporting!

You all know that the Republicans are passing draconian laws against us but the media doesn't report on the harm it is doing to us!
Why independent media matters more than ever in the face of The Washington Post's latest betrayal of journalistic integrity
Pride Source
Sarah Bricker Hunt
Published: May 15, 2025


As I write this from Michigan, where Planned Parenthood just announced the closure of four clinics that provide gender-affirming care, I find myself furious at the Washington Post's shameful endorsement of RFK Jr.'s anti-trans pseudoscience report focused on transgender youth and lifesaving, evidence-based gender-affirming care. This isn't just poor journalism — it's a dangerous abdication of responsibility at a moment when trans people need media allies more than ever.

The Post's editorial board, which has rightfully criticized RFK Jr.'s Department of Health and Human Services for pushing vaccine misinformation and autism conspiracy theories, seems to have suddenly developed selective blindness when it comes to transgender healthcare. They describe a 400-page screed — commissioned through an executive order declaring that transgender people don't exist — as "careful" and "thorough."

This is journalistic malpractice.
When they only cover one side that is media bias.
The Post either doesn't understand this distinction or chooses not to. Either option represents a catastrophic failure of journalism at a moment when accurate reporting could literally save lives.

For those of us covering trans issues in Michigan, watching major media outlets normalize pseudoscience feels like watching the guardrails of democracy crumble. When the paper of Watergate can't distinguish between legitimate medical consensus and politically motivated junk science, we're all in trouble.

Our trans community members are preparing for the worst — stockpiling medications, planning interstate moves, living in fear that their very existence might become illegal. They deserve better than newspapers treating their healthcare as a political football rather than a human right.
During the struggle for marriage equality the media interviewed dozens of religious leaders... but they were all from "fire and brimstone" churches, none from affirming churches. So the take-away was all churches were against marriage equality and that perpetuated the belief that all religions were against marriage equality!
Windy City Times
by Jake Wittich
December 31, 2025


Transgender news coverage surged in 2023 as lawmakers introduced a wave of anti-trans legislation, but new data shows that attention quickly dropped off—leaving much of the real-world impact on trans people underreported.

The Trans News Initiative is an interactive project that tracks five years of national coverage across more than 200 publications, analyzing how news organizations have covered transgender people.

The project—a collaboration among the Trans Journalists Association, the University of Miami School of Communication and Polygraph—reveals spikes in attention during legislative flashpoints are often followed by sharp declines, even as policies continue to reshape people’s lives.

Kae Petrin, a co-founder of the Trans Journalists Association, said the initiative grew out of years of recurring conversations with reporters and editors about gaps in coverage.
We have this image of a newspaper editor, covered in ink, editor's visor, and standing over a press, but now it is some billionaire who owns a stable of newspapers shaping the news.
“The things that really rise to the top in terms of journalists covering it consistently and repeatedly tend to be high-level, sort of ‘cancel culture’ debates,” Petrin said.

At the same time, stories that examine how laws are implemented, how people navigate new restrictions or how communities respond and adapt are far less common.

“You see a lot less coverage of the things that are actually happening to trans communities,” Petrin said. “There’s a lot less coverage… about pre-existing forms of discrimination or even just about creativity and the counter-narratives from trans people.”

Petrin emphasized that this pattern reflects a broader distinction between visibility and understanding. While newsrooms have made progress on language and terminology, deeper structural problems remain.
When I was being interviewed we were trying to tell the reporter to check the AP Stylebook for the story, the reporter got very indigent that we were trying to tell him how to do the story. But it finally sunk in that we were just saying for pronouns, etc. us the stylebook and a lot of reporters do not have a clue on interviewing trans people!

Meanwhile our healthcare is hurting! KFF (Formerly known as Kaiser Family Foundation) writes in January of last year, Trump issued "Defending Women From Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to The Federal Government" and it had a hard it on the wellbeing of our community!
Implications: This order is broad, directed to all federal agencies and programs. Because federal health programs reach LGBTQ+ people, and some are specifically designed to be inclusive of the LGBTQ+ community, or account for gender identities in addition to biological sex, this Order could widely affect program funding, guidance, and access. It has several possible implications:

The terms used in the Order include several biological and social inaccuracies which could perpetuate misinformation about LGBTQ+ people and transgender people’s health needs. It also takes steps towards ban gender care in certain area, most explicitly in prisons.

Requiring that federal funds are not used to “promote gender ideology” has caused significant confusion. Since this order was issued, there have been multiple reports of HIV programs and community health centers that have lost funding as a result of supporting programs inclusive of transgender people. In addition, there have been reports that some health care facilities paused providing youth with gender affirming care, fearing that federal funding would be withheld according to this and another Order relating to youth access to gender affirming care (see separate entry). (See court decisions below.) Withholding care could lead to negative health outcomes for those that require it.

Data collection and data presentation/distribution have been impacted. At first some data was removed from federal websites, though due to court order this appears to have been restored. If public health messaging and services related to the health needs of transgender people, or other specific populations, are unavailable, this may result in adverse health outcomes such increased disease prevalence, greater difficulty with care engagement, and poor mental health outcomes. There have been reports that gender identity questions will be removed from federal surveys which makes tracking the experiences and well-being of LGBTQ+ people more difficult.
They went on to write other EO and how they effect our community,
Protecting Children From Chemical and Surgical Mutilation, January 28, 2025

Implications: If fully implemented, the Order would broadly and extensively limit access to gender affirming care for young people, across a range of payers and providers. Access to gender affirming care is associated with improved mental health outcomes for transgender people and limiting this care with negative ones, including poorer mental health outcomes. Additional impact includes:

• The executive order includes details about sex, gender identity, gender affirming care, and transgender people that conflict with science and evidence. These inaccuracies include suggesting that large shares of youth are seeking gender affirming medical care, that regret rates among those seeking care are high, and conflating “female genital mutilation” and gender-affirming care. This has the potential to promote hostility, stigma, and discrimination, and can lead to care denials.

• It seeks to remove Federal reference to one of the standards of evidence-based care for transgender people in the US. Directing the HHS Secretary to develop new guidance without this standard, and in accordance with this and other orders, could limit agency ability to identify standards that adequately meet the needs of transgender people.

• It also seeks to condition federal research and education grants on grantees not providing young people with gender affirming care.

• There has already been some confusion with certain states and providers looking to preemptively comply with the order and another Order relating to “gender ideology” (see separate entry).

• The order lays groundwork for the Administration remove explicit protects for LGBTQ+ people in health care, including with respect to accessing gender affirming care. Specifically, the Order suggests a reinterpretation of sex protections in Section. 1557 of the Affordable Care Act void of explicit protections on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity.

• The order leans on laws and policies unrelated to gender affirming care in an effort to limit access to those services including by erroneously conflating gender affirming care and female genital mutilation, using the FDA regulatory process to limit access, and suggesting kidnapping protections be applied to parents in certain circumstance.
The Republicans don't care about the harm but rather it is about energizing their base and campaign donations! It is all about power!

Mini-Post: Vengeance Is Mine

When telling the truth is a criminal crime... as seen by Trump & Company.
AP News
By  KONSTANTIN TOROPIN and BEN FINLEY
January 5, 2026


Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Monday that he censured Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona over the former Navy pilot’s participation in a video that called on troops to resist unlawful orders.

Hegseth said the censure — by itself simply a formal letter with little practical consequence — was “a necessary process step” to proceedings that could result in a demotion from Kelly’s retired rank of captain and subsequent reduction in retirement pay.

Investigating and now punishing a sitting U.S. senator is an extraordinary move for the Pentagon, which until President Donald Trump’s second term had usually gone out of its way to act and appear apolitical. A legal expert says the choice to go after a lawmaker will complicate an already unique case.

In a lengthy post on social media, Kelly said he “never expected” what he called an “attack” from Trump and Hegseth, recounting his 25 years of Navy service as well as combat and space missions.
What was former Navy Captain Kelly's crime? Telling the truth! He said not to obey unlawful orders. Yet, that is what Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is going after him for. At West Point, there are five plaques at Constitution Corner: Loyalty to the Constitution, the Oath of Office, The American Way, The Commander in Chief, and The Rule of Law. Hey, wait a minute—isn't that exactly what Pete Hegseth is targeting Kelly for: reminding troops they should only obey lawful orders?

You All Know The Bull...

You all know all the bull coming out of the Republicans about our healthcare and the treatment of trans youth. It is there rhetoric that is hurting children, Well my alma mater, UConn School of Social Work, did a study about trans youth and how therapy helps us over come the animosity that is directed toward children;


Highlights
  • This study evaluates Tuned In!, an LGBTQIA+ affirmative mindfulness-based intervention (MBI) for sexual and gender diverse youth (SGDY).
  • Results showed significant, sustained improvements in mental health outcomes over 12 months.
  • Findings support scaling the intervention to address SGDY mental health disparities amid increasingly hostile anti-LGBTQIA+ political climate.
Abstract
Purpose
Sexual and gender diverse youth and young adults (SGDY) face mental health disparities due to anti-LGBTQIA+ discrimination and minority stressors. Despite increasing research on youth mental health interventions, culturally responsive approaches for SGDY are scarce. This study addresses this gap by assessing the mental health impact of an SGDY-specific trauma-informed affirmative mindfulness-based intervention (MBI), Tuned In!, which was co-developed with SGDY through community-based participatory methods, and designed to support their mental health needs.

[...]

Results
Significant improvements were observed for all mental health outcomes, except for the BSI-Somatization subscale and the BSI-Hostility subscale. Depression (Beck Depression Inventory) and anxiety (State-Trait Anxiety Inventory) significantly decreased, along with overall psychological distress (Brief Symptom Inventory) and several subscales, including obsession-compulsion, interpersonal sensitivity, paranoid ideation, and psychoticism. Mindfulness, self-compassion, and sexual self-efficacy also showed significant improvements among participants. Findings remained statistically significant after adjusting for demographic variables.

Conclusions
Tuned In! intervention outcomes were consistent over a 12-month period, highlighting its potential to be scaled up as an effective intervention for promoting mental health among SGDY, particularly during this hostile anti-LGBTQIA+ political climate. A clinical trial is recommended to compare the intervention with treatment-as-usual or other youth mental health interventions.
You've seen all the garbage that the Republicans about us, well here is research that proves that their hate hurts us, "...that the hostile anti-LGBTQIA+ political climate are hurting children. The study showed that, Mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) have been associated with improvements in mental health outcomes for various youth population..." We never needed this until Trump and Company spread their hate.

Monday, January 05, 2026

Capture The Flag!

Did you ever play "Capture the Flag" when you got the flag you won! But in real life it is not that simple, however Trump seems to think it is.
CBS News
By Jennifer Jacobs, Joe Walsh, James LaPorta, Tucker Reals
January 5, 2026


What to know about the U.S. military attack on Venezuela
  • Former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife were captured and brought to the U.S. They will appear in federal court at noon on Monday, according to a spokesperson for the U.S. District Court in the Southern District of New York.  
  • President Trump said in a Saturday press conference that the U.S. would "run" Venezuela temporarily during the transition, and "get the oil flowing." He said Sunday the U.S. was "in charge" of Venezuela.
  • Secretary of State Marco Rubio signaled on Sunday the U.S. doesn't plan to directly govern Venezuela, but will continue to enforce an "oil quarantine" as part of a plan to influence policy.
But you know that there is a difference between saying we are in control and actually being in control!

Across the pond BBC News reported that,
Jan 4, 2026


The US has attacked Venezuela and captured its President Nicolás Maduro, with Donald Trump vowing to "run the country" until there is a "proper" transition of power.

Venezuela's left-wing leader and his wife were captured at their compound and flown to the US, as part of a dramatic overnight special forces operation that also saw strikes on military bases.

[...]

What do we know about the operation?
The US military stormed Maduro's home at 02:01 local time (06:01 GMT). Trump said US forces were able to cut the power in the capital, Caracas, but it is unclear how they did this.

The US president said Maduro tried to enter a steel-fortified safe room and made it past the door, but was unable to close it.

Maduro was captured by the US army's Delta Force, the military's top counter-terrorism unit, after a CIA source in Venezuelan government helped the US track his location.

More than 150 aircraft were used to get the extraction team into the capital. Trump added that no US forces were killed and there were "few" injuries.
You know that there is a difference between a surprised raid and when they are on alert,
Who's now in charge in Venezuela?
Venezuela's Vice-President Delcy Rodríguez, who was part of Maduro's inner circle, is now the interim president after being sworn in by the nation's Supreme Court.

On Saturday, she demanded Maduro's release, saying he was the "only president".

Despite Trump's claims the US would run Venezuela until "a safe and proper and judicious transition" was possible, Maduro's allies remain in charge.

It is unclear exactly how the US plans to run Venezuela or who will be involved, but the US president said it would be a "group" effort.

He added that US Secretary of State Marco Rubio had been talking to Rodríguez, who had expressed her willingness to do "whatever the US asks".

This is at odds with Rodríguez publicly refusing that Venezuela would become "a colony of an empire".
Meanwhile, with all the drumbeating that Trump did, Venezuela was sitting their twiddling their thumbs!
Venezuela has sworn in 5,600 new soldiers, citing growing “imperialist threats” from the US amid expanded American military activity in the region. Officials say rising enlistment reflects public loyalty to President Maduro as tensions continue to escalate.
Anadolu Agency WORLD
December 08,2025


Venezuela announced Sunday that 5,600 new soldiers have been sworn into the National Bolivarian Armed Forces amid rising tensions with the US.

Recruits were inducted due to "increasing imperialist threats," local media reported, citing a government statement, pointing to US threats and the deployment of a naval fleet in the Caribbean.

The US has expanded military operations across Latin America recently, deploying Marines, warships, fighter jets, bombers, submarines and drones.

The statement emphasized that the new soldiers took an oath of loyalty to President Nicolas Maduro and described the armed forces as the backbone of Venezuela's "stability, peace, security and future."

Major General Javier Jose Marcano Tabata told state television VTV that military applications have increased.

"Right now, while imperialism threatens our country illegally, arbitrarily, full of lies and insolently, our people, especially young people, are coming by the thousands to join the National Bolivarian Armed Forces," Marcano said.

Official data shows that Venezuela has approximately 200,000 soldiers, 200,000 police officers and millions of reserve militia members.
Does that sound like Venezuela is going to roll over and play dead? Back before the invasion Venezuelanalysis wrote,
Trump’s aggressive actions against Venezuela have prompted a large-scale mobilization of the country’s armed forces. In a statement to mark the 47th anniversary of the Venezuelan Integral Airspace Defense Command (CODAI), Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino reiterated the  commitment of the Armed Forces to defend the Caribbean nation’s airspace amid an escalating US military buildup and provocations.

The rhetoric has extended beyond state institutions, with the Fuerza Patriotica Alexis Vive issuing its own statement that cast Trump’s remarks as an act of “naked expression of an imperialist policy of war, plunder, and punishment.” The statement invoked Venezuela’s revolutionary tradition of popular resistance, and warned that any escalation would trigger consequences the US could not control.

“In the face of this imperialist offensive, the Venezuelan people respond with the war of all the people, not as an abstract slogan but as a concrete practice of defending life, territory, and sovereignty,” read the statement issued from the El Panal Commune in Caracas. “The war of all the people is organized communes, conscious neighborhoods, and territory in resistance. It is civic–military–police unity in the service of the working people.”
I don't know but it sure seems like Trump bit off more than he can chew!

All Rise...

"If you have never had to have your human rights 'debated' or 'decided' by a court of law, you are operating from a position of privilege."

Once again out rights are being heard by the Supreme Court!
National Constitution Center
December 29, 2025
by Scott Bomboy


Starting in January 2026, the Supreme Court will resume hearing arguments in several high-profile cases, including debates about executive powers and questions of discrimination.

The Court already considered cases this past fall about Colorado’s conversion therapy ban (Chiles v. Salazar), the fate of the Voting Rights Act (Louisiana v. Callais), President Donald Trump’s ability to levy tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump), and the president’s power to fire a Federal Trade Commissioner (Trump v. Slaughter).

The rest of the 2025-2026 term features additional significant arguments raising constitutional questions and involving election issues. The justices also could add more cases to the docket up until mid-January 2026 for arguments in the current term.

Here is a brief look at some of the key cases to watch in the New Year.

Transgender Athletes
Little v. Hecox and West Virginia v. B.P.J. (Arguments: Jan 13, 2026)

In two cases scheduled to be heard separately on the same day, the Court will consider the extent to which gender identity and biological assignment at birth can be considered as factors in scholastic sports competitions. In Little, the Idaho Legislature enacted the Fairness in Women’s Sports Act, which bases competition on biological assignment at birth. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled the law violated the14th Amendment Equal Protection rights of “transgender women and girls.” In the case from West Virginia, a parent sued on behalf of her child, B.P.J., arguing that a state law banning biological boys who identify as girls from competing on girls’ teams was unconstitutional. The district court ruled in favor of the state on Equal Protection Clause and Title IX grounds. A divided Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals overturned the district court decision in favor of the student on the Title IX claim and ruled against the state on the Equal Protection questions.
But it is not just in the Supreme Court that cases against us are being heard.



Education Week
By Kristen Taketa, The San Diego Union-Tribune
January 02, 2026


A federal appeals court has temporarily paused enforcement of a San Diego federal judge’s ruling that had cleared the way for school staff to tell parents about possible changes to their child’s gender presentation without the student’s consent.

The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals granted a short-term administrative stay of the ruling but has not yet decided whether to grant a longer-term stay pending an appeal. It’s expected to rule on that next week.

The case, Mirabelli v. Olson, began in 2023 when two Escondido Union School District teachers sued over the district’s policy, based on state guidance at the time, prohibiting employees from disclosing what it called a student’s transgender or gender-nonconforming status absent the student’s consent.

The state has said that doing this risks outing a student who may be transgender or gender-nonconforming to their parents, creating an unsafe school environment and violating state privacy and non-discrimination laws.


KJZZ 
By Howard Fischer/Capitol Media Services
December 31, 2025


Parents have a legal right to sue public schools when they’re not informed that their children are choosing to identify themselves as a gender other than the one to which they were born, the Arizona Court of Appeals has ruled.

In a unanimous conclusion, the court on Tuesday resurrected a lawsuit filed against the Mesa Unified School District by the parent who said she was not informed that her daughter was using a male name at her junior high school.

The judges said that there was enough evidence to support the argument that the district had purposely withheld that information from the mother about her child’s sexual and gender identity issues.

Appellate Judge Michael Brown, writing for the court, said the Parents’ Bill of Rights, enacted by the Legislature in 2010, provides broad protections against interference with how a family chooses to raise a child. And they said the mother deserves to have her allegations heard at trial.
These are not the first and they will not be the last court cases challenging our rights to exist! And it is only going to get worst as the Republicans pack the courts 

Sunday, January 04, 2026

Stick And Stones

[Editorial]

You remember the saying? Sticks and stone my break my bones but words will never hurt you!” WRONG! Words hurt, words can kill!
President Trump has largely blamed the Somali community, calling Somali immigrants "garbage" who "contribute nothing," which has incensed Minnesota lawmakers, who have accused him of demonizing the community at large. Mr. Trump ended temporary deportation protections for Somali immigrants who live in Minnesota, claiming without evidence that "Somali gangs are terrorizing the people of that great State."
KDRO also reported that community has seen,
At Fardowsa Ali’s restaurant in Minneapolis, she said the usual steady flow of diners seeking Somali sambusas or desserts has been replaced with threatening phone calls.

“It’s really sad,” said Ali, who opened Albi Kitchen last summer. “I called police because one guy called here and said he was going to come here and break everything.”

The threats and declining business began after conservative content creator Nick Shirley posted a video accusing day care centers in Minneapolis’ Somali community of fraud – including one in the same building as her cafe, Ali said.

Since the video was posted, Ali and other business owners and families in the state’s deeply rooted Somali community have said they were threatened, harassed and bullied on social media. A day care facility was vandalized and parents are afraid to send their children to school. Somali restaurants and coffee shops that once bustled with patrons were nearly empty last week and people are scared to show up to their jobs.
The Republican cleaver has struck again! First it was the Haitians, now it is the Somali community with their lies!
Nokomis Daycare Center representatives say someone broke through a concrete wall and stole sensitive documents, including enrollment information with children’ s names.
Sahan Journal 
Katelyn Vue and Binta Kanteh
December 31, 2025

A south Minneapolis day care that caters to the Somali community reports that someone broke through a wall and stole sensitive documents early Tuesday morning, heightening fear in the community. 

The break-in at Nokomis Daycare Center, which is run by Somali owners, occurred between 3 a.m. and 6 a.m. several days after right-wing influencer Nick Shirley posted a video on Youtube alleging fraud at Somali-owned day care centers in Minnesota. Nokomis Daycare Center’s manager, child care providers and parents spoke at a news conference Wednesday morning, saying the video targeted the Somali community and prompted a federal freeze in assistance for Minnesota child care centers.  

“It’s sad that a video can cause all of this,” said Nasrulah Mohamed, the day care’s manager. “We are not a part of any harmful thing that’s being said.” 
It is very sad!
At least a dozen businesses and day cares have reported receiving threatening phone calls and messages to Minneapolis police since Dec. 19, including one day care that reported more than 100 voicemail messages, police spokesman Garrett Parten said in a written statement to Sahan Journal. Information about whether the businesses or day cares were Somali-owned was not readily available, Parten added.
And Trump calls the left the violent ones! But here is what Trump and all his cronies didn’t mention,
The state Department of Children, Youth, and Families said it visited the nine facilities at the center of right-wing claims of fraud and found them "operating as expected."
By Phil Helsel and Julia Ainsley
NBC New
January 3, 2026


Minnesota’s Department of Children, Youth, and Families on Friday said that investigators have found child care centers at the center of recent fraud allegations were operating as they should.

The department issued the statement in response to requests for information about the Child Care Assistance Program, which it oversees grants from, and referenced a "recently circulated video."

The Trump administration, and President Donald Trump himself, have alleged fraud in Minnesota after a recent video from a right-wing online influencer named Nick Shirley that contained unsubstantiated claims of fraud at child care facilities in the state.

The department said in the statement that investigators with its Office of Inspector General conducted compliance checks at nine centers referenced in the viral video.

“Investigators confirmed the centers were operating as expected, gathered evidence and initiated further review,” the department said in a statement Friday.
But… what about those videos? And that, my friends, is the $64,000 question: Were they serious journalism—or a hatchet job?

But words do hurt!

[/Editorial]

I Found This On CBS...



I see this so true, my brother and I slept in the same room we fought until... uncle! I was always outsides with the neighbors until we got called inside. At work, I used "management by walking around," but look around today nobody is in the office! There are so many people their nose in their phones.

Separate But Different

[Editorial]
  • A powerful country asserting control over another country’s future.
  • Justified by claims of stability, security, or necessity.
  • International law and sovereignty become secondary.
  • Supporters frame it as helping; critics call it aggression.
  • “Temporary” control is promised — history shows this claim often matters a lot.
No, I am not talking about Trump, but rather something that happened 88 years ago.

In 1938, Adolf Hitler ordered German troops into Austria. He justified the move by claiming Austria was unstable and that German intervention was necessary to restore order and prevent civil conflict. The takeover was presented not as conquest, but as protection — protection from chaos, subversion, and unnamed internal enemies.

Not quite a “narco-terrorist,” but the same idea: protecting the country from perceived threats.

Hitler framed the takeover as assistance, unity, and restoration. International law and Austrian sovereignty were treated as obstacles rather than principles.

Now, nearly nine decades later, an American leader is speaking about asserting control over another nation’s future. The rhetoric is understandably different. The systems, values, and stated intentions are not the same. Yet the logic used to justify intervention can sound familiar: instability, danger, moral necessity, and the promise that control will be temporary and beneficial.

This does not mean history is repeating itself. It never happens for the same reasons — each case has its own unique twist. Trump’s version involves “narco-terrorists,” a term created by Trump and his team. Other nations throughout history often rely on similar narratives when overriding the independence of weaker ones. Each era adds its own language, its own enemies, and its own assurances.

Seizing Austria led to World War II. The U.S. stirred things up in Iran in 1953, in Guatemala in 1954, Chile in 1973, Iraq in 2003, and Libya in 2011. Each intervention resulted in long-term instability and power vacuums that were filled by violence or authoritarian rule.

In Venezuela today, Acting President Delcy Rodríguez bowed down and kissed Trump feet, but the real power lies with the military. Will they allow the U.S. to take control, or will this lead to a drawn-out conflict? How Trump’s so-called “little glorious war” ends remains uncertain — the outlook is not encouraging.

That is why historical comparisons matter — not to declare equivalence, but to recognize patterns before they harden into precedent.

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