In fairness, Tony's got this weird relationship with responsibility. He thinks he's got the answer to everything, or will eventually, and if he can just get through to people...
As for why he didn't tell him something, he probably wanted to, but not out in the open. Might have even unmasked, but Iron Man was apparently still seen as a separate entity then.
Yes, for his first, what, thirty years, Iron Man was a fiction that Tony Stark used; specifically that Iron Man was his private bodyguard. He had a degree of authority to act on Tony's behalf ("Mr. Stark told me to do this") and an excuse for why he was always conveniently nearby when Tony was in danger. They even maintained that fiction for a while when Rhodey wore the armor.
Past Tony is clearly in descending mode here; he's self-involved and on his way to self-destruction.
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As for why he didn't tell him something, he probably wanted to, but not out in the open. Might have even unmasked, but Iron Man was apparently still seen as a separate entity then.
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Past Tony is clearly in descending mode here; he's self-involved and on his way to self-destruction.