@SilentlySirs After serving as prime minister for decades, Netanyahu has developed a God complex, viewing himself as Israel itself. In his mind, what's best for Bibi is what's best for Israel. Thus, we can expect the downfall of both, simultaneously.
"We now know America did do this, the evidence is overwhelming.. what's worrying is [the US govt] do seem to be now obstructing the investigation.. it is one of the worst mass civilian casualty incidents in modern warfare"
Dominic Waghorn on the Minab school bombing. A war crime
Fun Facts About Our Greatest Ally, Israel!
- in 1947 militant Zionist group once mailed a letter bomb to President Truman
- in 1948 Israeli forces poisoned wells in Gaza and Palestinian villages
- in 1954 Israel recruited agents to bomb cinemas, libraries, and Western sites in Egypt, aiming to blame Egyptians and the Muslim Brotherhood
- the CIA requested removal of all mentions of Israel from JFK assassination files. The full unredacted documents released in 2025 confirmed it
- over 93% of US Congress members receive major donations from Pro-Israel PACs. Many sitting members even list them as their top contributor
- pro-Israel donors donated over $230 million (largest single contribution in history) to Donald Trump, including $100M+ from Miriam Adelson
- in 1967 Israeli jets and torpedo boats deliberately struck the USS Liberty, an unarmed US Navy ship, in international waters, killing 34 Americans and wounding 171
- in the 1960's, hundreds of pounds of highly enriched uranium vanished from a Pennsylvania plant and was diverted to Israel’s Dimona reactor via Zionist-linked insiders
- Israel used Hollywood producer Arnon Milchan (with Netanyahu at the front company) to smuggle 800 nuclear bomb triggers out of the US. The operation was called "Project Pinto"
- former Israeli Prime Minister, Ehud Barak, met with Jeffrey Epstein between 20 - 60+ times
- Jeffrey Epstein admitted ties to the Rothschild family, including close business dealings and a $25M consulting agreement with Ariane de Rothschild and Edmond de Rothschild bank
- current Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, pushed false claims about Saddam Hussein’s weapons of mass destruction to justify war with Iraq
- Israel is the only nuclear-armed nation that never signed the NPT and has never allowed a single IAEA inspection of Dimona
- Pro-Israel groups spend millions on ads to defeat US politicians who criticize Israel (example: the attacks against Rep. Thomas Massie)
- Israel has received over $300 billion in American foreign aid. This is more than any country in history and with virtually no conditions on Israel's end
- According to the US State Department website, the recent Iran war was launched at Israel’s request
- in 1963 President Kennedy demanded US inspections of Israel’s secret Dimona nuclear reactor and was assassinated shortly afterward
- Israel’s official policy threatens to launch nuclear strikes across the Middle East (and potentially beyond) if the state faces an existential threat. This protocol is called the "Samson Option"
- a former colleague once publicly stated he witnessed Ben Shapiro receiving direct “tasking” from Israeli intelligence linked to Netanyahu and called for him to register under FARA as a foreign agent
- in 2024, the Maldives banned Israeli citizens in solidarity with Palestine; the country immediately began receiving threats of terrorist attacks afterwards
- in 1940 and 1941, a militant Zionist group twice tried to form a pact with Nazi Germany against the British, proposing a Jewish state based on nationalist and totalitarian principles linked to the German Reich
- in 1946, Zionist terrorists bombed the King David Hotel in Jerusalem, killing 91 people
- in 1985, American Jewish naval analyst Jonathan Pollard was caught spying for Israel, passing over 800 classified documents before being sentenced to life in prison
- on 9/11, five Israeli agents were arrested after being filmed dancing and celebrating while watching the Twin Towers burn. When questioned, they explained that they were there to "document the event". They were later deported amid suspicions of foreknowledge
- after 9/11, our “greatest ally” sent exactly zero troops to fight alongside Americans in Afghanistan or Iraq
- on October 7th, the IDF reportedly activated the Hannibal Directive, which calls for using overwhelming force to prevent captures even if it means killing their own soldiers and civilians
Americans are being warned of Foreign Influence.
How about the extensive Israeli Campaign to bamboozle the U.S. Administration into an unwinnable war of choice?
Even worse: Israel is using U.S. taxpayer dollars to silence any U.S. critics.
It will all soon unravel.
Israel has legalized gender segregation in universities, an important sign of how its Jewish majority is skewing more socially regressive over time as the religious conservative demographic grows and ascends to prominence.
There is a reason some rulers get angrier at Iran than at Israel.
Israel humiliates Muslims.
Iran embarrasses collaborators.
One wounds the body.
The other exposes the soul.
It is one thing to watch a genocide and remain silent.
It is another to watch someone resist it and realize your silence was never necessity.
It was choice.
That is why the language becomes so frantic.
"Iran is destabilizing the region."
No.
Iran is destabilizing the fantasy that cowardice is diplomacy.
The region was already destabilized by occupations, invasions, sanctions, and bases.
What Iran destabilizes is the lie that submission is moderation.
@imetatronink It matters not what the Sheikhdoms want as the US does what it wants, with or without consent from the host nation(s). That said, it’s clear that some Arab countries have more agency than others (ie KSA) & can at least exert some level of influence for how the US uses their lands
As Trump weighs escalation or a deal, he's confronting a harsh reality — the Russia and Iran fronts are coalescing, and the tools to manage the next energy shock are disappearing week by week.
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1/ When the Hormuz MOU was announced, transit relief flowed to crude — not diesel, gasoline, or jet fuel. That gap is now the market's biggest vulnerability.
2/ Ukraine's systematic strikes on Russian refineries forced Moscow into a full ban on diesel exports — producers and traders alike. Russia is ~11% of global diesel supply!!!
3/ Refining margins — here and globally — are at record highs. Crack spreads are telling you refined products, not crude, are the real chokepoint right now.
4/ EIA / DOE itself is now flagging that Cushing, OK — the WTI crude delivery point — is at tank bottoms. Storage bottomed near 19M barrels in June, lowest since 2014, and has barely rebuilt since.
5/ The SPR is heading below 300 million barrels — territory we haven't seen in over 40 years. That's the shock absorber for the next disruption, and it's almost gone.
6/ China bought the world time, cutting imports by 4-5 million b/d at the peak of the shock. It's now re-entering the market — lifting fuel export curbs, restocking. That cushion may not be there next time.
7/ If Hormuz escalates again, the tools that existed in March — SPR headroom, Cushing storage, Chinese demand destruction — are shrinking every week.
8/ It's not just energy. The 10-year is near a two-month high at nearly 4.60%, and the 30-year has traded above 5% since July 7 — the bond market pricing in exactly the inflation risk this points to.
9/ At the pump: gasoline will likely rise above $4 again in days, diesel has already re-crossed $5.00 — both at or above levels last seen in 2022.
10/ Time to cut losses and make a deal. Markets are holding — but the tools to manage the next crisis are running out, and China may not bail us out again.
Esper et al. are correct to perceive that continued military engagement with Iran is weakening the US in relation to China.
But this war was chosen as a low-risk proxy conflict to weaken China (Iran's almost-exclusive energy customer).
It has been a catastrophic miscalculation.
Vice President @JDVance has called Israel's attempt to derail the negotiations he is pursuing with Iran "foreign influence." But what Israel has done to the United States is far beyond "influence," and far older than the current crisis.
Foreign influence, in its ordinary sense, is a bounded thing: a lobbying push, a media campaign, a well-funded effort to tilt a single decision. That is what Vance is describing. It includes the paid influencers, the leaked stories, the coordinated attacks on him for daring to negotiate. It is real, and it is serious. But it is only the visible surface of something structural.
For four decades, Israel, its lobbies, its think tanks, and its ecosystem of so-called experts have done something far more consequential. They have systematically injected a fixed set of assumptions about Iran into the bloodstream of American society, shaping Congress, the media, academia, the film industry, the military, and the highest levels of decision-making in Washington.
Those assumptions have not merely nudged particular choices; they have shaped the very lens through which Washington perceives Tehran, and misled American policy to a degree that is now difficult to undo.
At the same time, they have built an ecosystem in which questioning those assumptions carries a tremendous political cost. To ask whether the received wisdom on Iran is true is to invite accusations of naivety, of appeasement, of disloyalty.
Vance is now experiencing this firsthand. The moment he tried to depart from the inherited script, the machinery turned against him. His discovery is not new. What is new is that the cost of independent thought on Iran has finally reached the second-highest office in the land.
"Israel fatigue" in the U.S. is a real thing.
@tparsi Stop it. Did Iran not sign and adhere to the MoU? Who violated a multitude of the agreed-upon clauses? You talk out of both sides of your mouth.
@chrisG7676@HormuzLetter US aircraft carriers remain more than 1,000 km away from the Strait of Hormuz and do not dare enter the Persian Gulf. Surely they know they would sink if they approached.