Tuesday Political Cartoons:

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World leaders to Trump after he begged them for help with the Strait of Hormuz: You started this mess. Now deal with it.We've compiled a list of statements from world leaders in the aftermath of Trump's desperate posts and comments. Follow along with this thread to read them all. 🧵

MeidasTouch (@meidastouch.com) 2026-03-16T16:59:12.034Z

NEW: The Trump administration is seeking to oust the president of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel, in its talks with Cuban political leaders. It plans to allow the Castro family to keep power if they agree to economic changes, creating a client state for the US. Gift link: http://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/16/w…

Edward Wong (@ewong.bsky.social) 2026-03-16T22:49:01.362Z

World Brief: NATO rules out aiding U.S. efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, the White House considers postponing a summit in China, and low voter turnout mars a presidential election in the Republic of Congo.

Foreign Policy (@foreignpolicy.com) 2026-03-16T23:30:09.233Z

Trump's full rant on Cuba: "Cuba, in its own way, tourism and everything else, it's a beautiful island, great weather. They're not in a hurricane zone, which is nice for a change, you know? They won't be asking us for money for hurricanes every week. I do believe I'll have the honor of taking Cuba."

Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2026-03-16T22:00:32.559Z

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5 Comments on “Tuesday Political Cartoons:”

  1. Mama Lopez's avatar Mama Lopez says:

    Hey, I’ve been on a world wind trip the past four days. Down to Orlando Florida and back up to north Georgia. It was a long drive both ways. So excuse the few blips of mistakes here in the post. Also, I didn’t even realize today was St Patrick day. Go figure.

  2. dakinikat's avatar dakinikat says:

    Trump's full rant on Cuba: "Cuba, in its own way, tourism and everything else, it's a beautiful island, great weather. They're not in a hurricane zone, which is nice for a change, you know? They won't be asking us for money for hurricanes every week. I do believe I'll have the honor of taking Cuba."

    Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2026-03-16T22:00:32.559Z

  3. dakinikat's avatar dakinikat says:

    ‘They hold the cards now’: Trump allies fear Iran is slipping beyond the president’s control

    Trump supporters who backed his promise to avoid new Middle East wars worry Iran’s attacks on shipping are pushing the U.S. toward escalation — and maybe even boots on the ground.

    Now, more than two weeks into the campaign, some of those allies believe the president no longer controls how, or when, the war ends. They fear Iran’s attacks on oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, which have rattled global crude markets and threaten broader economic distress, are boxing Trump into a situation where escalating the conflict — potentially even putting American boots on the ground — becomes the only way to credibly claim victory.

    “We clearly just kicked [Iran’s] ass in the field, but, to a large extent, they hold the cards now,” said one person close to the White House, who like others in this story was granted anonymity to speak candidly about the war. “They decide how long we’re involved — and they decide if we put boots on the ground. And it doesn’t seem to me that there’s a way around that, if we want to save face.”

    The concern among some Trump allies is that ensuring the free flow of oil through the Strait of Hormuz could require securing parts of Iran’s shoreline, a step that would almost certainly mean putting American troops on Iranian soil.

    “The terms have changed,” said a second person familiar with the U.S. operation in Iran. “The off-ramps don’t work anymore because Iran is driving the asymmetric action.”

    The dynamic is fueling anxiety among the president’s “America First” allies, who worry he is drifting toward the kind of open-ended Middle East conflict he has long railed against. With Iran able to disrupt global oil supplies and drive up gas prices at the pump, some Republicans fear the conflict could soon become a political liability for a White House already grappling with voter frustration over affordability ahead of the midterm elections.

    Oil prices have surged since the conflict began, increasing from less than $70 per barrel to roughly $100 per barrel, while the national average price for gasoline has climbed to $3.70, up about 25 percent from a month ago, according to AAA.

  4. dakinikat's avatar dakinikat says:

    Little Marco and his shoes are the best!!!!


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