- The world worries about presidential insanity and nuclear war until Trump backs down, yet again;
- AI and “cognitive surrender”;
- With some perspective about electronic calculators and other forms of new technology over the millennia;
- And how the surrender of critical thinking aligns with the credulity of religious faith;
- Paul Krugman on MAGA’s war against science; that Trump and Hegseth think “overwhelming violence is Biblical” is a problem with the Bible.
- “The moral arc of the universe bends toward finding out.” (via Mary Doria Russell)
- Ennio Morricone: Once Upon a Time in America.
No surprise really: Trump put off his threats against Iran. This is after he said, just this morning, “A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again.” And reports of senior military officials considering disobeying his orders. But nothing from Republican politicians.
Washington Post, today: Trump agrees to suspend attacks for ‘two weeks’ if Iran opens Strait of Hormuz, subtitled “Amid threats to bomb civilian infrastructure, the president said he had received a 10-point proposal from Iran that formed a ‘workable basis’ for continued negotiations.”
Just 90 minutes before President Donald Trump’s 8 p.m. deadline to “wipe out a whole civilization” with massive strikes on Iran’s energy infrastructure and bridges, he granted a two-week extension for diplomacy to continue.










