
Seth Meyers Flags The Absolutely ‘Troubling’ Signs With Trump’s Iran War Plan
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The “Late Night” host revealed what’s “especially weird” about the president’s rationale for a “war no one asked for.”
“Late Night” host Seth Meyers on Monday broke down how President Donald Trump’s strategy for the escalating Iran war has leaned less on “precision and planning” and more on “crossing our fingers.”
Meyers reacted to a Truth Social post from Trump where he wrote that “hopefully” Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and its police forces will “peacefully merge with the Iranian Patriots” in order to bring the country back to “Greatness.”
Meyers quipped, “I don’t know what’s more troubling, the use of ‘hopefully’ or the use of ‘peacefully merge,’ like Iran is suddenly going to become a traffic circle in ‘Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood.’”
Then the host noted that Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), like Trump, also seems “indecisive” about the endgame in Iran.
Meyers pointed to a clip of Graham, who he described as one of the “war’s biggest cheerleaders,” telling NBC’s “Meet the Press” that it’s neither his nor Trump’s job to have a plan for a “new Iran.”





