Trump war fever in Iran is not just a political story. You read a post this week about killing as a great honour, and something in you already knows that's not how soldiers talk. The people who have been near real war almost never sound like this.
Somewhere in the same week, a Canadian military camp in Kuwait was hit by a missile on March 1st. Nobody announced it publicly for days. When the Prime Minister was finally asked, what arrived was a fumble, not a prepared deflection. Those are different things. A fumble tells you the information was as new to the room as it was to everyone asking.
Caddell puts it in one line: no general, no person with real combat experience, would ever write a post like that. The Iran conflict may not produce any meaningful resolution. What does not change is the gap between the people who understand what war costs and the people who have never had to find out.
Topics: Trump war fever Iran, Canadian troops Kuwait, combat veterans leadership, Iran conflict resolution, Trump Truth Social
GUEST: Andrew Caddell
Originally aired on 2026-03-13

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