U.S. President Donald Trump released a video following the strikes saying they were necessary to “defend American lives,” while according to Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz the “preemptive” attacks were launched to “remove threats to the state of Israel.”
According to reports, among the sites struck in today’s joint U.S./Israeli attack on Iran were two schools, including an elementary school where 53 girls were killed and many more injured.
Iran has responded to the U.S. and Israel’s unilateral military attacks by targeting U.S. military installations across West Asia. The Irainian-backed Houthis announced that they would resume attacks on Israeli and U.S. commercial ships in the Red Sea.
There are also reports that Iran has closed the all-important Strait of Hormuz. About this development, Ahmed Eldin writes:
This is no longer a regional war, it is economic warfare on a global scale. The Strait is a narrow chokepoint, just 21–33 km wide at its tightest, between Iran to the north and Oman and the UAE to the south. Roughly 20–30% of global seaborne crude oil – about 20–21 million barrels per day – moves through it. Major exporters including Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Kuwait, the UAE, and Qatar depend on this single route to supply global markets. A multi-day closure would guarantee that oil not only spikes past $100, it rockets. . . . [The closure of the Strai of Hormuz will] affect every single person on this planet who drives a car, heats their home, or buys anything that was transported by oil. The real weapon of mass destruction is control of the global energy arteries. Iran just reminded the world that while they may not have aircraft carriers, they have geography, leverage, and the power to make the entire global economy feel their pain.
In the 12-minute video below, Rational National podcast host David Doel discusses the “breaking news of Trump’s action on Iran, what Trump and those around him has said previously, how Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is responding” and how this response betrays his previous remarks at Davos about U.S. power in the world.
Following this video is Bruce Fanger’s commentary, “Two Leaders. Two Legal Shadows. One War.”
Two Leaders. Two Legal Shadows. One War
February 28, 2026
Benjamin Netanyahu has been under indictment for bribery, fraud, and breach of trust for years. His corruption trial has staggered forward while he maneuvers politically to stay in power. Coalition deals. Judicial overhaul fights. Street protests. Every time the legal noose tightens, the security temperature rises.
Now missiles fly.
Donald Trump’s name resurfaces in Epstein reporting just as subpoenas and public pressure begin circling again. Old associations. Old photographs. Old questions that refuse to die. And what dominates the global stage instead?
Bombs over Tehran.
You do not have to invent conspiracy to notice pattern. Leaders under legal strain have powerful incentives to change the subject. War reshapes narrative. War demands unity. War makes critics hesitate. War compresses oxygen in the room until scandal suffocates.
Both men frame themselves as indispensable. Both cast themselves as guardians against existential threat. Both are allergic to personal accountability. Both now preside over escalation that risks igniting a region.
Netanyahu’s legal jeopardy is real. Trump’s legal exposure is real. So is the blood that flows when men in that position decide history must revolve around them.
This is not about defending Iran’s regime. It is not about minimizing real security threats. It is about recognizing when political survival and military force start to blur.
When leaders facing courtroom reckoning escalate militarily, citizens should not shrug. They should scrutinize. War cannot become a legal shield. Missiles cannot become jury nullification by spectacle.
History is littered with men who wrapped themselves in flags to outrun subpoenas.
We should not be so naive as to pretend that power does not calculate. And we should not be so timid as to stay silent when the calculation carries global consequences.
No one is above the law. Not in Jerusalem. Not in Washington.
– Bruce Fanger
“Two Leaders. Two Legal Shadows. One War”
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February 28, 2026
“Two Leaders. Two Legal Shadows. One War”
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February 28, 2026
Related Off-site Links:
“The Behavior of Rogue States”: Global Revulsion as U.S. and Israel Launch War on Iran – Jake Johnson (Common Dreams, February 28, 2026).
Israel Strikes Two Schools in Iran, Killing More Than 80 People – Al Jazeera (February 28, 2026).
“More Horrific Death and Destruction Will Come,” Warns U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib as Israeli Strike Kills Dozens of Iranian Children – Jake Johnson (Common Dreams, February 28, 2026).
Wait, Why Is Israel Allowed to Have Nukes? – Alex Skopic (Current Affairs, June 20, 2025).
See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
• Phyllis Bennis on the “Stark Danger” Posed by Israel’s Attack on Iran (2025)
• Saying “No” to War on Iran (2020)
• Veterans for Peace Strongly Condemns U.S. Aggression Towards Iran (2020)
• Major Danny Sjursen: Quote of the Day – May 15, 2019
• Jeff Cohen: Quote of the Day – January 29, 2011





























