‘Foolish’: Trump scolds Americans for opposing some of his ambitions in Iran

It’s not exactly a secret that most Americans oppose the U.S. war in Iran. Donald Trump tends to claim that polls that fail to tell him what he wants to hear are part of an elaborate media conspiracy that only he understands, but in this case even he seems to realize that the military offensive he ordered is not popular.

When a reporter asked Monday, “What do you say to Americans who are not a fan of the war?” the Republican president replied, “They’re foolish, because the war is about one thing: Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.”

Speaking of foolishness, Trump’s comment didn’t make a lot of sense. For one thing, it’s generally not a good idea for a president to scold his fellow Americans. For another, given that Iran does not have, has never had and was not close to building a nuclear weapon, his latest rationale for the deadly conflict fell far short of coherence.

But as it turned out, this wasn’t his only complaint about public attitudes in the country he ostensibly leads. Politico reported:

President Donald Trump on Monday said he would like to ‘take’ Iran’s oil — but that he hasn’t because Americans want to see the war brought to a close.

‘If I had my choice, I’d keep the oil. But I also want to make the people of our country happy,’ Trump told reporters at the annual White House Easter egg roll.

As part of the same exchange, the president said: “Unfortunately, the American people would like to see us come home. If it were up to me, I’d take the oil, I’d keep the oil, it would bring plenty of money.”

In recent days, Trump has been obsessing over the idea of seizing Iranian oil. A week ago, for example, at an Easter lunch, he said of the war in Iran, “I’d prefer just to take the oil.”

Although the president briefly told the public, “We don’t need their oil,” during a nationally televised address, he quickly made clear that he wants Iranian oil anyway, publishing a series of items pushing the idea on his social media platform, in addition to incessant public comments.

Reporter: You said you would like to take Iran’s oil…Trump: If I had my choice.. yeah, because I am a businessman. You know, in the old days: to the victim—to the uhhh winner belong the spoils uhh go the spoils. I said, “why don’t we use it”

Acyn (@acyn.bsky.social) 2026-04-06T18:29:30.741Z

In case this isn’t obvious, there’s a word for what happens when one country attacks another and takes its natural resources. It’s a practice called “plunder” and, according to international laws that the United States helped write, it’s a war crime.

But according to Trump, he’d do it anyway, but he can’t follow through on his desires because of the pesky American public.

“I’d like to keep the oil; I just don’t think the people of the United States would really understand it,” the president added on Monday morning.

Evidently, we’re just a bunch of simpletons, unable to grasp the brilliance of Trump’s idea about stealing Iran’s natural resources after starting an unnecessary war.

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