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Can Trust Be Restored After Deception?

From Iraq to Ukraine, and the erosion of credibility in US institutions

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The United States government has a history of deception that has eroded trust in its institutions. The Iraq War, launched in 2003, was justified by claims of weapons of mass destruction that were later proven false....

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    Slater’s departure at DOJ signals new era for antitrust under Trump

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Can Trust Be Restored After Deception?

From Iraq to Ukraine, and the erosion of credibility in US institutions

Thursday, February 26, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The United States government has a history of deception that has eroded trust in its institutions. The Iraq War, launched in 2003, was justified by claims of weapons of mass destruction that were later proven false. This deception has had far-reaching consequences, including the destabilization of the Middle East and the loss of thousands of lives.

Fast forward to the present day, and the US government is once again facing questions about its credibility. The Russian invasion of Ukraine, which began in 2014, has led to a protracted conflict that has resulted in thousands of deaths and widespread destruction. The US government's response to the crisis has been criticized for being slow and ineffective, and its claims about Russian aggression have been met with skepticism by some.

Meanwhile, the departure of Gail Slater, the top antitrust enforcer at the Department of Justice, has raised questions about the Trump administration's approach to major anti-monopoly cases and controversial mergers. Slater's abrupt resignation comes after less than a year leading the DOJ's antitrust division, and marks an end to a tenure that was repeatedly plagued by tensions.

The controversy surrounding Whirlpool's job cuts also highlights concerns about accountability in US institutions. Despite the company's praise for Trump's tariffs, Whirlpool has continued to cut jobs in the US while bolstering production in Mexico. This has led to criticism from workers and raises questions about the effectiveness of the Trump administration's trade policies.

In the world of sports, the Chicago Bears are considering a move to Indiana, which could have significant implications for the team's fans and the local economy. The team's current stadium, Soldier Field, is in need of renovation, and the Bears are exploring options for a new home. While a move to Indiana could be beneficial for the team, it would also require significant investment in infrastructure and could lead to job losses in Chicago.

In contrast, the Hull Kingston Rovers rugby team has achieved remarkable success in recent years, winning the treble and the world club championship. The team's chief executive, Paul Lakin, attributes their success to a combination of hard work, innovative marketing, and a commitment to community engagement.

As the US government grapples with issues of trust and accountability, it is clear that restoring credibility will require a sustained effort to promote transparency and honesty. This will involve acknowledging past mistakes, such as the deception surrounding the Iraq War, and taking concrete steps to prevent similar deceptions in the future.

In the words of Moustafa Bayoumi, "The US government's legitimacy has been undermined by its own actions, and it will take time and effort to restore trust." By learning from the lessons of the past and promoting accountability in its institutions, the US government can begin to rebuild trust with its citizens and the international community.

Sources:

  • "We are quirky and imaginative": how Hull KR won the treble and world title
  • The Indiana Bears? Why an interstate move for a cherished NFL team may work out
  • Workers decry Whirlpool's job cuts amid offshoring, praise of Trump's tariffs
  • America lied about the Iraq war. Then they weren't believed about Ukraine | Moustafa Bayoumi
  • Slater's departure at DOJ signals new era for antitrust under Trump

The United States government has a history of deception that has eroded trust in its institutions. The Iraq War, launched in 2003, was justified by claims of weapons of mass destruction that were later proven false. This deception has had far-reaching consequences, including the destabilization of the Middle East and the loss of thousands of lives.

Fast forward to the present day, and the US government is once again facing questions about its credibility. The Russian invasion of Ukraine, which began in 2014, has led to a protracted conflict that has resulted in thousands of deaths and widespread destruction. The US government's response to the crisis has been criticized for being slow and ineffective, and its claims about Russian aggression have been met with skepticism by some.

Meanwhile, the departure of Gail Slater, the top antitrust enforcer at the Department of Justice, has raised questions about the Trump administration's approach to major anti-monopoly cases and controversial mergers. Slater's abrupt resignation comes after less than a year leading the DOJ's antitrust division, and marks an end to a tenure that was repeatedly plagued by tensions.

The controversy surrounding Whirlpool's job cuts also highlights concerns about accountability in US institutions. Despite the company's praise for Trump's tariffs, Whirlpool has continued to cut jobs in the US while bolstering production in Mexico. This has led to criticism from workers and raises questions about the effectiveness of the Trump administration's trade policies.

In the world of sports, the Chicago Bears are considering a move to Indiana, which could have significant implications for the team's fans and the local economy. The team's current stadium, Soldier Field, is in need of renovation, and the Bears are exploring options for a new home. While a move to Indiana could be beneficial for the team, it would also require significant investment in infrastructure and could lead to job losses in Chicago.

In contrast, the Hull Kingston Rovers rugby team has achieved remarkable success in recent years, winning the treble and the world club championship. The team's chief executive, Paul Lakin, attributes their success to a combination of hard work, innovative marketing, and a commitment to community engagement.

As the US government grapples with issues of trust and accountability, it is clear that restoring credibility will require a sustained effort to promote transparency and honesty. This will involve acknowledging past mistakes, such as the deception surrounding the Iraq War, and taking concrete steps to prevent similar deceptions in the future.

In the words of Moustafa Bayoumi, "The US government's legitimacy has been undermined by its own actions, and it will take time and effort to restore trust." By learning from the lessons of the past and promoting accountability in its institutions, the US government can begin to rebuild trust with its citizens and the international community.

Sources:

  • "We are quirky and imaginative": how Hull KR won the treble and world title
  • The Indiana Bears? Why an interstate move for a cherished NFL team may work out
  • Workers decry Whirlpool's job cuts amid offshoring, praise of Trump's tariffs
  • America lied about the Iraq war. Then they weren't believed about Ukraine | Moustafa Bayoumi
  • Slater's departure at DOJ signals new era for antitrust under Trump

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