Jared Kushner,
arched with the swagger of the world’s most confident mediocre white man,
walked into the most sensitive nuclear negotiation of the decade on behalf of the United States
— representing governments that had paid him $157 million
— carrying a pager given to him by the intelligence service of the country that wanted war most,
without a single technical expert,
and delivered a conflict so catastrophic and convenient that it is impossible to explain as an accident
