Stephen Colbert Says Donald Trumpâs Iran War Approach Is âMake It up as It Goesâ
Stephen Colbert Says Donald Trumpâs Iran War Approach Is âMake It up as It GoesâDebbie KrencickiFri, April 3, 2026 at 6:30 PM UTC
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Stephen Colbert has made a decent living by skewering famous people in his Late Show monologues. One of his favorite targets since the last election is Donald Trump.
In a recent monologue, Stephen invoked Trumpâs fondness for former U.K. Prime Minister Winston Churchill, one of his professed heroes. Taking advantage of Trumpâs admiration for the World War II leader, Stephen contrasted the pairâs leadership styles.
The Late Show writers were in peak form as they took a slice from the U.S. Presidentâs handling of the Iran war. They perfectly contrasted it, in a comedic way, with Churchillâs skill in bringing his country together in time of conflict.
President Trump is accused of enabling an âimprovâ war
The segment kicked off with a clip of Trump speaking to a Miami investors forum. He described watching classified footage of a bombing attack in somewhat simplistic terms.
âBut what happened is â you have to see it. Itâs very cool,â Trump enthused. âMissiles launched, missiles launched, missiles launching. Theyâre launching. Okay, weâre ready. Then at 7 seconds, uh, fire, fire, fire. This is the most unbelievable thing. Fire, poom, fire, poom!â
Looking straight into the camera, Stephen deadpanned his response: âStirring, stirring wartime leadership.â
âIt reminds me of Winston Churchill,â he added, keeping a straight face as his audience erupted into laughter.
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Next, the Peabody winner invoked Churchillâs most iconic wartime speech in Trumpâs vernacular. âWe should fight them on the beaches, like, pew pew pew, ka-chow, blammo! So cool.â
Trumpâs well-known admiration for Churchill made the bit more humorous. Trump even reinstalled a bust of the wartime leader in the Oval Office when he returned for his second term.
From Churchill, Stephen went on to criticize Trumpâs inconsistent messaging on the âwar,â which really isnât a war since Congress never declared one.
âWe have no sense of whether the war is ending anytime soon,â the 10-time Emmy winner said. He added that the conflict has taken on an âerratic and make-it-up-as-it goes feel.â
âYes,â he decided. âThis is officially Americaâs first improv war.â
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Source: âAOL Entertainmentâ