4 Mar 2026

Trump’s War Is Falling Apart FAST And He Can’t Stop It

KernowDamo: Cloud services sunk, Israeli false flag accusations and the price tag of one day of fighting Iran show Trump and Israel's utter desperation already.

Right, so Amazon has had to publish the sort of notice it never wants to publish, because it tells you the war has now reached the wiring and the power rooms, not just the runways and bases. It says drone strikes have physically hit its cloud facilities in the Gulf, with structural damage on site, disrupted power delivery to its infrastructure, and fire suppression that has left additional water damage, and it is warning customers the recovery is prolonged and that some services may take at least a day to stabilise, which is a polite way of saying businesses and services that sit on that cloud are now dealing with the fallout of a military strike, an outage notice. 

The United States has then had the opening day of its strike campaign costed at roughly seven hundred and seventy-nine million dollars in a single twenty-four hour window, not a decade-long programme, not a procurement plan, a single day of sorties, munitions and the machinery that keeps the operation moving. That is the first invoice of a war being run like an open tab, where the headline isn’t just what got hit, it’s how quickly the spend ramps and how little room there is to pretend this is tidy or cheap, day one, a bill.

Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei has then walked into a school in Tehran and chosen that venue on purpose, because he is talking about escalation while standing inside a civilian site that should never be part of any targeting conversation, but on the day more than 160 little girls get laid to rest after their school was bombed on day one, it was a prescient choice.

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