Trump's war on Iran isn't going as planned — and the contradictions are piling up fast. From Energy Secretary Chris Wright falsely claiming the U.S. Navy was escorting ships through the Strait of Hormuz, to Trump telling ship captains to "show some guts" while Iran kept attacking vessels — the administration's messaging has collapsed in real time. Meanwhile, Russia has a "strategic partnership" with Iran while simultaneously helping target U.S. troops and facilities. Trump's response? Relax sanctions on Russia. Twice. And then there's Jared Kushner — serving as the U.S. government's Middle East point person while actively asking Saudi Arabia for billions more dollars for his private business. The same Saudi Arabia whose rival, Iran, the U.S. is now bombing. In this video, we break down: • The Strait of Hormuz — what the Navy actually said vs. what Trump claimed • Russia's role in Iran's military campaign against U.S. forces • The Hawk Bank case — the largest Iranian sanctions prosecution ever, quietly dropped • Jared Kushner's financial conflicts of interest and missing financial disclosures • Friendly fire: how Kuwait shot down three U.S. F-15s on day one This is the most unpopular war in modern American history. Here's why. #TrumpIranWar #StraitOfHormuz #JaredKushner #Russia #Iran #MiddleEast #NationalSecurity