Political analyst David Rothkopf characterized the Iran war as fundamentally different from previous conflicts due to its origins in presidential psychology — andPolitical analyst David Rothkopf characterized the Iran war as fundamentally different from previous conflicts due to its origins in presidential psychology — and

'Following a drunk out of a bar': White House insiders slammed for enabling 'catastrophe'

2026/03/23 18:50
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Political analyst David Rothkopf characterized the Iran war as fundamentally different from previous conflicts due to its origins in presidential psychology — and he attacked White House insiders for allowing it to happen.

Speaking on The Daily Beast Podcast, Rothkopf stated, "This is so different from any other war that we have ever seen, because it is being driven by the psychosis of one individual."

Rothkopf, CEO and Editor-in-Chief of The DSR Network, emphasized Trump's isolation from meaningful counsel. "Trump doesn't listen to advisers," he said. "As he says, he relies on his gut."

He then laid in the people around Trump for letting him act that way.

"We don't have people around the president who will say no." he said. "And even if we did, he wouldn't listen to that. And everybody in Washington knows that. All the guardrails, all the processes, all the systems that have evolved over time to avoid just this kind of catastrophe have been shut down, broken down, run around, and we're left with a decaying, elderly, ignorant, paranoid, vainglorious, deluded commander in chief making it up as he goes along."

Trump's erratic decision-making has characterized the conflict. Within an hour on Saturday, he claimed to have wiped Iran "off the map" before threatening new military strikes. The war has so far killed 13 U.S. service members and triggered Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, disrupting global oil markets.

Rothkopf compared the administration's foreign policy approach to chaotic unpredictability. "[The] Trump administration's foreign policy is sort of following the footsteps of a drunk out of the bar," he described.

"We go to the left, we go to the right, we're doing this, we're doing that. I'm on my knees. I'm standing up, you know, shouting at the heavens."

Critical vulnerabilities compound the situation. The State Department fired its oil and gas experts six months before the attacks, eliminating crucial expertise during the current crisis. FBI Director Kash Patel's termination of Iran specialists days before the war further degraded institutional knowledge.

Trump's stated objectives have shifted repeatedly. He initially demanded Iran's "unconditional surrender" before pivoting to nuclear prevention and signals of potentially "winding down" operations.

Rothkopf concluded, "The problem is there has been no planning. There is no sense of consequences. There's no metric by which you can assess what's going on in this misbegotten war and which is the success. There's none."

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