"On Dec. 31,
Donald Trump said his dream was for peace, specifically in the
Middle East — and then on Jan .2," he "ordered the killing of Iran's top general," Qassem Soleimani,
Trevor Noah said on Monday's Daily Show. "What happened to peace? When most people break their resolutions, they eat ice cream instead of working out. This guy rained down
fire on these motherf---ers, he ate ice cream while doing it — that's a real thing, he ate ice cream while it was happening.""For most Americans, Iran's top general was far from a household name," but "for Iranians, Gen. Soleimani was as big as it gets," and they are aggrieved and vowing revenge, Noah said. "So now, the
United States and
Iran are on the brink of war, but the killing of Iran's general has a ripple effect across the entire Middle East," suggesting maybe "this thing's not going according to plan." More U.S. troops are heading to the Middle East, the fight against
ISIS is on pause,
Iraq voted to kick America out, and Trump is threatening to commit war crimes."Now, you might be wondering: How could this well-thought-out plan to assassinate an Iranian general turn out so chaotically?" Noah said. "Well, maybe it's because this plan wasn't so well-thought-out, after all."
This kind of potential "quagmire in the Middle East" is "what's been keeping you up at night for the last three years,"
Stephen Colbert said at The Late Show. "It wasn't the baggy suits, it wasn't 'covfefe,' it was his ability to wage war with no understanding of the consequences. And no one can stop him."Trump didn't inform congressional leaders before killing Soleimani, though he did tip off guests at Mar-a-Lago, and his eventual justification that Soleimani was an "imminent threat" doesn't appear to be credible, Colbert said. "Okay, so a new, dangerous conflict in the Middle East, launched by the U.S. government on a murky premise, with 'razor thin' evidence. You know what that means: 2003 is back, baby! In 17 years, we've come full circle, from yellowcake to chocolate cake, from WMD to KFC, from shock-and-awe to shockingly awful."
Well, you can't say Trump didn't warn us,
The Daily Show noted, with minimal special effects. Watch below.