From Jack White’s blistering Instagram posts to Rosie O’Donnell’s bitter “he lies only and always” broadside, the tone of celebrity criticism has shifted from mocking to openly alarmed. White mocked Trump’s trucker-hat war posture and the idea of casually lurching from Venezuela to Iran, while O’Donnell framed the strikes as a complete betrayal of his “candidate of peace” persona. For many in the public eye, this isn’t just about policy; it’s about a president they see as playing with other people’s lives.Stephen King’s call to “Impeach the SOB,” Carrie Coon’s dark “Department of War” quip, and John Cusack’s “wag the dog” accusation all point to a deeper fear: that this conflict is less about security than about ego, distraction, and decades‑old grudges. As Mark Ruffalo questions Jared Kushner’s role and ordinary citizens watch another Middle Eastern war unfold, the divide only hardens. Supporters insist the strikes were necessary. Critics see a catastrophic failure of diplomacy. Between them, the world waits to see just how far this will go.
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