Listen to This Article: We Are Doomed and Our Leaders Are Insane
Politics
United States
Started April 17, 2026
Narrated Version | Not one of our presidents, least of all this lunatic, can resist starting wars
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Listen to This Article: We Are Doomed and Our Leaders Are Insane
Matt Taibbi (United States) | Apr 16, 2026
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Apr 17, 2026
Our leaders' propensity for war reflects a deeper systemic failure in governance that needs urgent reform.
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Labeling all presidents as warmongers oversimplifies the nuances of their decisions and the pressures they encounter.
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While war may seem inevitable, we must explore non-military solutions to international conflicts more seriously.
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The cycle of warfare perpetuated by leaders indicates a disregard for human life and ethical responsibility in governance.
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Criticizing leaders as 'insane' undermines the complexity of global politics and the difficult choices they face.
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