Trump’s Massive Strategic Failure in Iran: Will It Be Seen as One?


Trump’s negotiating strategy

While it’s hard to say what is definitively happening regarding Iran, as much of it relies on the social media feed of the narcissistic liar and adjudicated rapist known as Donald Trump, it really does appear that Trump lost here–and hugely. At best, the Iranian regime will still be in place, it will be collecting tolls for shipping traffic (and Trump has claimed there might be some kind of joint tolling with the U.S., but who the hell knows with that pathological liar), and we might have some kind of nuclear agreement,which might not be as favorable as previously negotiated (never mind the deal Obama made and Trump tore up in his first term).

Importantly, our Gulf allies, such as they are, now realize the U.S. cannot effectively deter the Iranian regime.

This must be construed as a massive strategic failure, one that was entirely of Trump’s doing. Yet my admittedly myopic (as we all are) perusal of The Mainstream Discourse suggests this is not being cast as such, especially by Democrats. A competent Democratic Party that is not Shor-pilled (but I repeat myself) would be going on the offensive about Trump’s failure. Hopefully, they’ll start to do that.

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Links 4/8/26

Links for you. Science:

Inside the Turmoil at Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s C.D.C.
Drought drives elevated antibiotic resistance across soils
Claims about genetic superiority ignore the real drivers of human inequality
You’re likely already infected with a brain-eating virus you’ve never heard of
Administration Targeted Climate Lab in Effort to Free Trump Ally, Lawsuit Claims
If states ban fluoride, more kids will get cavities and Medicaid costs could soar, study finds

Other:

Trump Cannot See That the Opposition Is Real
Does Generative AI “Work”? That’s a Misleading Question.
A Dunning-Kruger War, Courtesy of the Dunning-Kruger President
How DC’s mayor and council chair thwarted every effort to better the streetcar
The Trump Administration Turns a Blind Eye to White-Collar Crime. The failure to prosecute elite wrongdoing is a bipartisan trend that’s hastening under Trump.
Trump casts a mail ballot again in Florida even as he calls the method ‘cheating’
It’s time to stop posting on X
Trump showed classified map to passengers on his plane in 2022, memo says
It’s not just vaccines: Parents are refusing other routine preventive care for newborns
Elon Did Some Securities Fraud. Also AI inequality, Tesla/SpaceX Terafab, JPMorgan monitoring and AI startup parties.
Waiting for Liberal Democracy in the American South
Democrats Flip Florida Statehouse Seat That Includes Trump’s Mar-A-Lago
This Is Why Flying Is So Awful
1930s mural by famous S.F. artist uncovered in Pacific Heights home
Our Experience with i-Ready
Inside Trump’s daily video montage briefing on the Iran war (he is so stupid)
Transportation lobbyists have donated thousands to Sean Duffy’s son-in-law as he runs for Congress
Speaking of Good Republicans
Trump’s new Homeland Security chief is worse than you thought
The AI Industry Is Lying To You
The Throne: What happens when we say, “When it finally happens…”
All of DOGE’s work could be undone as lawsuit against Musk proceeds
Trump appeared to have business motive for keeping classified documents, Jack Smith finds
American Jews Won’t Be Silenced. We Have Every Right to Oppose the Iran War
Bizarre stupidity of the Hatzola ambulance ‘false flag’ conspiracy theories
The ugly history behind Trump’s birthright citizenship case in the Supreme Court
Disney’s Sora Disaster Shows AI Will Not Revolutionize Hollywood
TV antennas are making a comeback in the age of digital streaming
Why Trump Wants ICE to Ditch the Masks at Airports
Landmark L.A. jury verdict finds Instagram, YouTube were designed to addict kids
Netanyahu aide’s racist slurs about Mizrahi Jews spark outrage
Imagining a 2028 Presidential Campaign for a Limited Presidency

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Is Even Trump This Stupid?: The BLS Data Leak Edition

In what is a very good, if disturbing, article about the Trump administration’s assault on national data, I noticed this tidbit (boldface mine):

On January 8, 2026, Donald Trump broke a foundational norm of American politics and barely anyone noticed. The political press corps, quite reasonably preoccupied with the administration’s numerous other entanglements, mostly turned a blind eye when Trump posted unreleased economic data to his Truth Social account the night before it was scheduled to be released….

A former Bureau of Labor Statistics employee with knowledge of the incident, who was granted anonymity to speak candidly, described the statistics agency’s handling of the imbroglio to me. By their account, after the improper release, the acting commissioner of BLS called the acting chair of the Council of Economic Advisers, who shares the prerelease data along with analysis to the president, and threatened to revoke the White House’s early access if Trump flouted data release procedure again. The two eventually came to an understanding that the issue arose because only the first page of the prerelease materials bore an embargo label, and so the president assumed that all subsequent pages were available to publicize. Going forward, the acting CEA chair and acting BLS commissioner agreed to include an embargo note on every page to prevent confusion. (BLS did not respond to a request for comment.)

So do we really believe that explanation? While it is quite possible that Trump lacks object permanence to the extent he needs THIS IS TOP SEKRIT written on every page, I have doubts that even Trump is that stupid.

Anyway, Trump should resign or be impeached.

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Links 4/7/26

Links for you. Science:

Even After Being Eaten, This Beetle Has Two Ways Out Alive
Scientists Narrow Down the Hunt for Aliens to 45 Planets
SARS-CoV-2 and the Pandemic Surge in Invasive Group A Streptococcal Disease
NIH grant terminations affected women scientists more than men, study finds (paper here)
PhagePickr: A bacteria-centric computational tool for designing evolution-proof phage cocktails
Was Life Seeded from Space? ‘Complete Set’ of DNA Ingredients Discovered on Asteroid

Other:

RIP Metaverse, an $80 Billion Dumpster Fire Nobody Wanted
Life Behind the Liquor Counter
A devastatingly unambitious draft
Inside the Culture of Silence in Washington
Trump’s MAHA pick for surgeon general flounders amid GOP doubts
Google Just Patented The End Of Your Website
MAHA’s political power tested as surgeon general pick stalls
Trump Must Resign. And everyone should say so.
How a media campaign of lies and innuendo created the myth of ‘Iran’s nuclear weapons’
Baltimore is first U.S. city to sue over Grok deepfake porn as legal pressure mounts on Musk’s xAI
Treason in the Futures Markets
Who Will Govern AI?
Delivery Robot Drives Through Bus Stop Shelter, Shattering Glass Everywhere
Air Force Academy Prepares Ideological Overhaul, With Erika Kirk Bringing “Bold Christian Faith”
Altman’s Secret Agents
When Hyperglobalization Meets Chaos
Could Iran Be A.I.’s Black Swan Event?
This New Wave of Anti-Trans Legislation Threatens Us All
The Quiet Americans: Republican veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan used to be among the most vocal critics of new military adventures in the Middle East. Democratic Rep. Jason Crow, a veteran himself, wonders where they all went.
7 On Whose Side? WJLA’s ‘Squatter’ Narrative Highlights Landlord Woes, Demeans Low-Income Tenants
American Aviation Is Near Collapse
Senate blocks amendment on transgender athletes during weekend session on voting bill
“Unforgiven” is about an incompetent
‘We Warned About It’: Doctors Are Leaving Israel in Growing Numbers
Major League Baseball can now call balls and strikes with 100% accuracy… but will only use the system in the most annoying way possible
Horror Novel ‘Shy Girl’ Canceled Over Suspected A.I. Use
ICE at the airport reminds affluent white Americans of the consequences of politics
Google Has a Secret Reference Desk. Here’s How to Use It.
Bike lanes that greatly reduced crashes on National Mall set for removal
The Dreaded NYC Library Budget Dance Continues…

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Trump Should Resign

And every professional Democrat should be saying that. In light of Trump’s incessant babbling about the Iran War (at yesterday’s press conference, among many other doozies, Trump said the U.S. should place a toll on the Strait of Hormuz), there have been many calls for Trump’s impeachment–which is a good idea. But I also realize many professional Democrats are reluctant to call for impeachment for various reasons.

But there is no reason at all for Democrats to avoid calling for his resignation: he is increasing incoherent, even by his standards*, and he has created multiple crises, with the possibility of his latest one, Iran, spiraling out of control.

And calling for his resignation is like Temu impeachment: while a formal process that would mandate attention would be better, it still allows Democrats to question his inherent incompetency.

Update: This morning Trump posted on Truth Social, “A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again. I don’t want that to happen, but it probably will.”

*While his aging has made him more decrepit and sloppy, much of his dysfunction should be attributed to his narcissism.

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Links 4/6/26

Links for you. Science:

Huge Tyrannosaur Discovered in New Mexico. The discovery supports the thesis that the great Tyrannosaur emerged in North America
Paraben Panic: The Misinformation Campaign That Made Products Less Safe
Measles Is Roaring Back. We Are Not Ready.
Species-specific prophage induction by ciprofloxacin in human gut metagenomes
Research on fruit flies and other ‘model’ organisms may be declining
Matt Ridley gave the inaugural “NIH Scientific Freedom Lecture Series” earlier today and I just wanted to run through some of the main claims he made – you’ll be unsurprised to learn that almost all of them are false.

Other:

Elon Musk misled Twitter investors, jury finds
The Not-At-All-Secret Life Of Taylor Frankie Paul
It’s like Trump is *trying* to revive Biden’s reputation
Maga doesn’t believe maga is united behind Trump’s war
What Is the Left’s Theory of Power?
Sam Kieth, Creator of The Maxx and Sandman, Has Died, Aged 63
As HHS limits telework, disabled veterans say they’re running out of options for accommodations
No Phoenix officers will be disciplined after protesters falsely charged as gang members
The gen AI Kool-Aid tastes like eugenics
‘It Feels Like There’s No Jobs’: 12 Gen Z Voters on the U.S. Economy
Mapping Google’s Unmappable City
Trump’s “America First” becomes America alone
Life We Make
LET THEM EAT HATE
Will ‘measles districts’ tip the balance of the House?
The SAVE America Act could backfire bigly on MAGA
How Will Lewis Lost the Washington Post
The Consequences of Bad Labor Law
How Iran emasculated JD Vance
THE BLACK-AND-WHITE SITCOM THAT EXPLAINS TRUMP
Where Left and Right Both Go Wrong on Crime
Two Literal Crypto Bros Built a Real Estate Empire. Then the Homes Started to Fall Apart
“Gooning Towards the Führer” as policy coordination
The Rise of the Ray-Ban Meta Creep
Trump, Lost in The Failure of His War, Blinks
ICE Agents Deployed To Nation’s Swamped Airports To Stand Around And Do Nothing
John Roberts to once again rewrite election laws by fiat
How Iran is exposing Vance and Rubio’s 2028 rivalry
For the Same Cost as Another Mideast War, We Could Make Oil Irrelevant
We’re All Just ‘Monitoring the Situation’

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The Trump Administration Creates a Drowning Witch Test for NIH Funding

The Trump Administration calls for $5 billion in cuts from NIH*. A key justification for that is COVID conspiracism:

Additional egregious examples of wasteful and radical NIH IC spending that would be eliminated through
reforms include:

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases funneling millions of dollars to EcoHealth
Alliance, which funded the Wuhan Institute of Virology, the likely source of the COVID-19 pandemic,
under Dr. Anthony Fauci. Dr. Fauci also commissioned “The Proximal Origin of SARS-CoV-2”
publication, which was used to discredit and dismiss any assertion that COVID-19 leaked from a
lab, despite several intelligence agencies now determining COVID-19 likely leaked from a lab.

There’s also the usual Republican bullshit about the Notorious D.E.I. and TEH TRANZ!!, but I want to focus on the excerpted part. This is really like determining if someone is a witch by drowning: if they float, they’re witches, and if they sink, well, oops. What that statement tells me is that several so-called intelligence agencies are really bad at evaluating evidence. I’m going to outsource what I find to be the most compelling argument against the lab leak hypothesis (boldface mine):

There were two lineages of virus present at the Huanan market, called “A” and “B”… These two lineages represent two divergent evolutionary paths the virus took. They are distinguished by their sequences. When RNA viruses like SARS-CoV-2 replicate, they make mistakes as they copy their genomes. These are mutations. Sometimes these are under positive selection (they give the virus an advantage) and become fixed. Sometimes they are just mistakes that are not under selection or are under negative selection, and they appear transiently, and can revert or mutate to something else. All of this mutation results in an elaborate genetic fingerprint that can be used to trace SARS-CoV-2 as it spread from person to person. We can use phylogenetic analysis to look into the past of any given virus, provided we have enough sequence data. SARS-CoV-2 caused a pandemic that infected millions. We have a lot of sequence data.

Their work showed that single spillover scenarios were not likely, meaning lineage A and B did not diverge in humans. They have gone on to show this more rigorously. If they didn’t diverge in humans, then they either diverged in an intermediate host or in the lab.

The known cases associated with the market were all lineage B. However, the market hypothesis predicts that both lineages would be present at Huanan market, since they diverged in a host being sold there. This prediction came true when the CCDC first released their preprint in February 2022 and revealed a lineage A sequence at the market. This is consistent with the virus diverging in intermediate animal host(s), and then spilling over into humans at least twice, one to two weeks apart. I say “at least” because the lineages represent the two times we know about, since sustained human-to-human transmission was established and we can study all the sequences of the viruses that evolved from these initial introductions.

A lab leak scenario that fits with these two spillovers is much more farfetched. In order for these data to be consistent with a lab leak, someone working at the WIV, which is over 10 miles away on the other side of the Yangtze River, gets infected with lineage B at work. They go straight to the Huanan market without infecting anyone else along the way. They only infect other people at or near the Huanan market. Then, one to two weeks later, the same thing happens with lineage A.

…Does it make more sense that this technically possible but very unlikely dual lab leak occurred? Or does it make more sense that SARS-CoV-2—a virus that is very good at infecting a LOT of different species without any adaptation—found its way into an intermediate host on sale at Huanan market, and then found its way into humans in a city of 11 million people, where sustained spread and further adaptation could occur?

Despite having to assume that two lab leaks of closely-related but not identical lab leaks occurring in the exact same pattern–which already assumes that the (supposedly) infected personnel managed to start an outbreak in the market without infecting anyone along the way–the Trump administration and three ‘intelligence’ agencies believe COVID was due to a lab leak.

While this conspiracism is par for the course for the Republican Party, it could have real effects on the health and welfare of the U.S.

*As you might imagine, the numbers for their NIH budget do not add up because they suck at their jobs.

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Links 4/5/26

Links for you. Science:

David Botstein, Gene-Mapping Pioneer, Dies at 83
Scientists Get a Glimpse of How New Pandemics Are Made
Study finds rising resistance to a last-resort antibiotic in Africa
Convergent extreme reductive evolution in ancient planthopper symbioses
Cost-of-living crisis pushing PhD students to get second incomes, finds Nature poll
Archaeologists Unearth 43,000 Ancient Egyptian Receipts, Notes, and ‘To Do’ Lists

Other:

Tucker Carlson calls pro-Hitler Oswald Mosley one of Britain’s ‘great war heroes’ (the 43 Group, if they were still around, would disagree)
Jack Dorsey Is A Pointless Dipshit. Jack Dorsey continually demonstrates he is, at best, oblivious to his role in enabling the authoritarian dismantling of democracy and informed consensus. Ethical tech publications should stop mythologizing the unremarkable extraction class.
Democrats Score Stunning Victory in District Trump Won Easily in 2024
Why Jimmy Cagney spoke better Yiddish than just about any other actor in Hollywood
Multiple Republicans in Congress post openly anti-Muslim statements
Grandmother jailed for 6 months after AI error linked her to a crime in a state she had never even visited, lawyers say
A Brief History of America’s Involvement in Iran
Defense workers’ morale has plunged under Trump, survey finds
Crypto, AI, and AIPAC Are Corrupting Democratic Primaries
The AI Data Center Boom Looks a Lot Like the Railroad Bubble
Kristi Noem Bought 11 Warehouses to Use as ICE Jails. Now What?
WHY ARE WE ATTACKING IRAN? SO TRUMP CAN BE JOHN BARRON AGAIN.
The Quietest Government Shutdown
Virginia Is Poised to Ban ICE Contracts, Unless the Feds Agree to Obey the Law. No One Expects Them to.
Work from Home and Fertility
A top FEMA official has history of violent rhetoric and said he once teleported to Waffle House
Homeless and stateless: Deportees from U.S. are trapped in Mexico
Polly Wants a Better Argument. The “Stochastic Parrot” Argument is Both Wrong and Actively Harmful
The Supreme Court Is About To Decide The Fate Of Millions Of Votes
Mamdani Stumbles Over the Irish Question
The Crypto Industry’s Plan To Sink Unfriendly Democrats Is Backfiring
From Foreign Correspondent to Uber Driver
D.C.’s mayoral race turned negative. Soaring utility bills lit the fuse.
Trump, Iran, And The Biting Of Reality
Trump bank immigration order delayed amid Wall Street pushback
Education and extraction in the cannibal South.
Museum that explores how enslaved people were freed sues over grant cancellation
Donald Trump Is Strangling Cuba To Death
A Whiff of Stagflation
High Point Is A Deeply Weird School

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In Case You Missed It…

…a month of Mad Biologist posts:

Democrats Need to Be Better on the Issue of D.C. Statehood

Some Context About Maine’s Senate Race

Abolish ICE Is Now the Mainstream Position

Trump Freezes Out ICE Queen

D.C. Statehood Matters: The Speeding Camera Edition

DOGE Is (Was?) an Insider Threat

Narcissistic Denial as Policy Planning Process

The Worst People

Some Good News for D.C.: Homicides Are Down

The Case of the Multiple (Markwayne) Mullins

How a Narcissist Like Trump Makes Decisions

A Concern About Platner

Some More Good News About Crime in D.C.

The Absurdity of the SAVE Act

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Links 4/4/26

Links for you. Science:

First-of-its-kind vaccine protects children from deadly intestinal infections
How Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Vaccine Agenda Risks a Resurgence of Deadly Childhood Plagues
A New Level of Vaccine Purgatory
Cost and benefits of gene amplification-mediated antibiotic resistance
I Wrote Research Funding Announcements for NIH for 22 Years. This Year They’ve Published 14
Scientists turn mosquitoes ‘into a vaccination tool’ to immunise bats against rabies

Other:

Who Will Lead the Dems to the Promised Land of a New Israel Policy?
We must rewrite the rulebook for fighting antisemitism — or conspiracists like Joe Kent will win the narrative wars
Optimism In An Age Of Superstition And Decline
Trump Friend Asked ICE to Detain the Mother of His Child (the worst people)
The Lies We Tell
The Fake Tough Guys of the Trump Administration
The Crisis In High Education
Father of service member killed in Iran war said he never told Pete Hegseth to ‘finish’ the job
Pope Bob
The left grapples with the painful reality of Cesar Chavez’s legacy
Mayoral Candidate Vincent Orange’s Son Arrested, Found With Illegal Handgun and Sword
The Trump administration is about to kill a popular D.C. bike lane
Fox News freaks over Democrats’ ‘revenge agenda’
As streetcar shutdown looms, H Street commuters face the end of the line
Jared Kushner’s Corruption Is a National Security Disaster
Down to the bone
Stylists fear Hollywood stars are blind to how skinny they really are — while health expert warns of ‘malnutrition’ and muscle ‘waste’
How Will 2028 Democrats Handle Israel?
Marc Andreessen is a philosophical zombie
Musk’s Grok Chatbot Made Sexual Images of Minors, Teens Allege in Lawsuit
Afghan who fought with US special forces dies in ICE custody as Trump on track for deadliest year of detention in more than two decades
College Republicans tap MAGA influencer tied to Nick Fuentes for leadership role
Some DHS contractors told White House officials they were asked to pay Corey Lewandowski
Toxic Pollution From Iran War Will Spread and Last for Decades
Half of Americans now say ‘Abolish ICE.’ It’s about time.
The Right to a Bed in Zohran Mamdani’s New York
What Joe Kent and Candace Owens Are Really Up to in Their Critiques of the Iran War
Maine’s latest ballot question puts a target on trans students’ backs
Trump reshapes a key US House race by offering a candidate and her husband roles if they drop out (that this is illegal is not even mentioned in the story)
The $100,000 fee for H-1Bs is causing all sorts of problems. Unlike Big Tech, rural schools and hospitals that rely on immigrant workers can’t absorb the high cost of H-1B visas.

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