There comes a point where outrage stops being a reaction and becomes a survival instinct. We passed that point years ago. We're living under a man who treats war like a toy. Iran, Venezuela, anywhere he can point a finger and pretend he's a strongman. It's reckless. It's cruel. It's the behavior of someone who should never have been allowed near power.
And here's what breaks me. Here's what turns anger into something volcanic. The deaths of girls in US bombings. My claim is simple. One hundred seventy five girls. Gone. Wiped out by the kind of military action Trump treats like a flex. Children who never had a chance. Families who will never recover. Futures erased because someone in Washington wanted to look tough on television.
This is the part people try to gloss over. The part they bury under jargon and press briefings. The part they call collateral damage like that makes it acceptable. These were girls. Students. Sisters. Daughters. They were NOT threats. They weren't combatants. They were notthing except alive until the moment they weren't.
And Trump talks about these operations like they're proof of strength. He talks about bombing campaigns like they're branding opportunities. He talks about military action like it's a game he can win by shouting louder. Meanwhile real people die. Real families break. Real children vanish under rubble while he grins for cameras.
This is the pattern. Iran. Venezuela. Whoever is next. He stirs conflict like it's brownie batter. He escalates like he's flipping channels. He treats human lives like disposable pieces on a board. Every time he threatens another country, every time he toys with military action, every time he uses force as a shortcut for leadership, he proves again that he is unfit for office. Not just unfit. Dangerous. Catastrophic. A walking crisis generator.
People keep asking how much more it will take. How many more near misses. How many more international disasters. How many more moments where the world holds its breath because one man cannot control his impulses.
The answer is simple. It's already been too much.
Impeach him now. Not later. Not after the next crisis. Not after the next tragedy. Now. Because every day he stays in power is another day the world becomes less stable, less safe, and less humane.
This isn't politics. This is self defense.
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