Donald Trump’s ‘meltdown’ after Iran war escalates into ‘nightmare’ | US | News

Donald Trump is said to have had a “meltdown” (stock image) (Image: Getty)
President Donald Trump is alleged to have had a “meltdown” as the conflict in Iran continues to spiral. Tensions have shown no sign of abating since President Trump confirmed more than a week ago that the U.S. military is collaborating with Israel in a bid to topple Iran’s current regime, and the situation now appears to be deteriorating further, with potentially far-reaching consequences for people across the globe.
As turmoil persists throughout the Middle East, some tourists remain stranded whilst others are simply living in dread of how the situation could worsen for other nations. Indeed, the war has already dealt an economic blow to America over the past few days.
This follows Trump’s remarks that have unsettled many since hostilities began. Just last week, he issued a deeply troubling statement that appeared to leave many Americans feeling vulnerable.
Hal, known online as hal_for_ny, recently brought something significant to people’s attention, claiming that the President “isn’t built” for moments such as this. He said: “Donald Trump is completely crashing out right now.
“He is having a really bad day. Now, if you missed it, the U.S. economy got some bad news. It started off with oil prices surging above $90, then the jobs report came out for February showing we lost over 90,000 jobs.”
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He added: “Then the stock market took a nosedive, and how did Donald Trump, the President of the United States, respond to that? By attacking Bill Maher.
“He posted eight times going after a TV show in response to bad economic news, and then he started posting just random things. One of which being an old photo of Bill’s fans holding a photo of him back when he was trying to buy the team years ago.
“Donald Trump is absolutely having a meltdown because he is in over his head. The economy is suffering, he was coaxed into a war that I don’t think he really wanted to do without any plan, and no goal in mind.
“Everything is falling apart, and this is a moment where Donald Trump has to try to build something up, and he isn’t capable of doing it. He can’t build an economy.”
The clip has amassed over 10,000 views since being uploaded, with hundreds rushing to share their reactions. Many expressed a wide range of views on the subject.
One remarked: “How did one man cause all of this chaos? This is a nightmare.” Another commented: “He is not crashing out! He doesn’t care.”
A third responded: “It’s really sad to see how much damage this so-called man has done. It’s going to take 10 plus years for America to recover.”
Meanwhile, a fourth stated: “Trump is insane. He must go now. Any way, anyhow.” Someone else also weighed in with: “This man has to be taken out of the White House before it’s way too late!”
Since the conflict in Iran began more than a week ago, oil prices have already soared, recording their sharpest one-week jump since March 1983. In recent days, oil prices breached the $100-a-barrel threshold for the first time in over three-and-a-half years owing to the fact that the Iran conflict has disrupted production and shipping throughout the Middle East.
Despite this development, Trump is reported to have described the price increase as a “small price to pay” for global security. Furthermore, his energy secretary acknowledged Americans may face higher gas bills “for weeks”, but insisted it wouldn’t persist much beyond this timeframe.
Whilst addressing reporters at the White House last week, the President also delivered remarks about the ongoing conflict that left many deeply concerned. He said: “We’re doing very well on the warfront to put it mildly, I would say. Somebody said ‘on a scale of 10, where would you rate it?’ I said about a 15.
“We’re going to continue to do, while we have the greatest military in the world by far.” He also characterised Iran as “a tremendous threat” to America, asserting Iran had spent 47 years “killing people all over the world.”
He added: “I think we have great support. I think, if we didn’t do it first, they would have done it to Israel, and give us a shot, if that was possible.”









