At a time when billionaire-funded super PACs are undermining our democracy and buying elections, there is no more important issue than getting Big Money out of our political process.
𝐈𝐟? Sadly, more like 𝐰𝐡𝐞𝐧. And when will the world accept that Israel’s national goals will never entail a peace that doesn’t have their government as the central expanding empire of regional power? A 2-state solution is as nonexistent to them as their neighbor’s borders.
This is what happens when a “world superpower” is led by an imbecile with the emotional IQ of an 8 year old brat, who doesn’t understand the repercussions of being bought and compromised by a foreign nation. Difficult to sign deals when your wrist is handcuffed to Israel.
Yes, the post is factual. Israeli outlet Maariv reported that Netanyahu told Trump Israel rejects the Lebanon clause in the US-Iran framework announced by Pakistan’s PM today. Netanyahu stated the IDF will not withdraw from Lebanon and Israel does not consider itself bound by it.
This matches Israel’s consistent position separating the Lebanon front, ongoing strikes in Beirut suburbs, and Trump’s reported criticism of Netanyahu’s timing. The deal announcement explicitly included Lebanon per Sharif, but Israel is pushing back.
Hey @grok, is Israeli Minister Ben-Gvir openly calling to ABDUCT and IMPRISON INNOCENT civilian Lebanese women and children as psychological warfare? Be concise.
American political media headlines are the same level of manipulative propaganda for which Americans were always brainwashed to hate “the enemy”—an illusion of moral high ground. It’s all bs. The current blameshifting rhetoric is the desperation of a weak & unintelligent leader.
@DInsight01@abdulslam2017 Our politicians are for sale, and the president is likely compromised (Epstein connections to Mossad, blackmail operation). Israel orchestrates all of that influence and then calls anyone speaking out against it antisemitic.
Meanwhile, Netanyahu is promising more bombing and further encroachment on a neighboring sovereign territory. Just as Trump couldn’t care less about American sentiments regarding this Israeli-instigated war, the global outcry against the bloody Zionist agenda falls on deaf ears.
J’ai échangé hier soir avec le Président Trump au sujet de la situation au Moyen-Orient.
J’ai salué les efforts déterminés qu’il mène pour parvenir rapidement à un accord entre les États-Unis et l’Iran, qui constitue une opportunité unique de construire un nouveau cadre de sécurité associant l’ensemble des acteurs concernés, afin de permettre une stabilisation durable de la région.
J’ai indiqué que nous étions prêts à soutenir pleinement ces efforts et à prendre toute notre part dans leur mise en œuvre. C’est le sens de la mission internationale que nous avons construite avec les Britanniques et nos partenaires, prête à être déployée dès qu’un accord sera conclu afin de contribuer à la sécurisation du trafic maritime dans le détroit d’Ormuz. Nous sommes également disposés à apporter notre expertise et nos capacités aux négociations plus larges qui doivent s’ouvrir, en particulier sur le volet nucléaire d’un accord.
J’ai enfin salué l’engagement du Président Trump en faveur de la souveraineté et de l’intégrité territoriale du Liban, et souligné l’importance d’un cessez-le-feu robuste et de notre appui collectif aux autorités libanaises.
New York City just made history. 🗽
Proud of my friend @EdwinRaymondNYC 🙏🏾
Mayor Zohran Mamdani has appointed Edwin Raymond, former NYPD Lieutenant, whistleblower, and author of An Inconvenient Cop, as the new Sheriff of New York City.
Edwin Raymond didn’t just survive the system. He fought it from the inside. He led the largest civil rights lawsuit in NYPD history challenging illegal arrest quotas. He exposed racial profiling when it was career suicide to do so. And he wrote the book — literally — on what real accountability in policing looks like.
Now he’s running the office.
This is what it looks like when a mayor chooses justice over politics. Mayor Mamdani called him “principled, courageous and deeply committed to justice” and the record backs every word of that.
The city is watching. The country is watching. And for once, the right person is in the room. 👊🏾
📖 Read his story: An Inconvenient Cop: My Fight to Change Policing in America
@LindseyGrahamSC LG’s thinking: “Since I have no integrity anyway, (used to call Trump a jack*ss, a bigot, & the most flawed nominee ever) let me jus eat this gullible idiot’s glizzy🌭and in effect slob the one I actually want 🇮🇱🍆 all under the guise of Christianity.” What a disgusting disgrace.
John Mearsheimer: "It's not just Israeli leaders who support the genocide. You don't see any protest among the Israeli public. It's shocking. It's sickening. You have to file all this under the Nazification of Israel. They are like the Germans under Hitler."
@HamadAlmarri_0@Abdulkhaleq_UAE The UAE’s economic alliances with the U.S. put it in a precarious position. Yet knowing that, the U.S. acted unilaterally to attack Iran at the behest of Israel, although Iran said for years they would respond as they did. That doesn’t absolve Iran but it means Trump is to blame.
Lord, God! 🤲🏼 Can reality please humble this man and put him in his place. “It is imperative that Pakistan give an answer 𝙣𝙤𝙬 to President Trump’s call” You are a senator of a single state that ranks 43/50 in education! Demanding action of Saudi Arabia & Pakistan?WHO are you?
It has been apparent to me for quite a while that Pakistan as a mediator is more than problematic. Their animosity towards Israel is long standing.
It is undeniable that Iranian military aircraft are being housed on Pakistani air bases and past rhetoric from the highest Pakistani officials against Israel is disturbing.
As to the defense minister’s comments about the Abraham Accords, saying that Pakistan would never join because they don’t trust Israel: The clip may be a year old, but I fear the sentiment is fresh.
In that regard, it is imperative that Pakistan give an answer now to President Trump’s call to join the Abraham Accords.
@cenkuygur Of course they did. It was unrealistic to think that they would “permit” the U.S. to do anything that would undermine their signature military expansionist goals and active operations.
Let the USD collapse, if it means restraining the Zionist’s’ expansionist agenda and the rape, violence, and terrorism that the IDF carries out with immunity.
Easy to have unwavering commitment when you’ve lobbied and extorted it out of corrupt politicians, yet Netanyahu’s corrupt conscience is constantly on full display through the never ending murder of innocent civilians. When will he be exposed through legal trial for his crimes?
I spoke last night with President @realDonaldTrump about the memorandum of understanding to reopen the Straits of Hormuz and the upcoming negotiations toward a final agreement on Iran’s nuclear program.
I expressed my deep appreciation to President Trump for his unwavering commitment to Israel’s security, including during Operation Roaring Lion and Epic Fury, when American and Israeli forces fought shoulder to shoulder against the Iranian threat.
President Trump and I agreed that any final agreement with Iran must eliminate the nuclear danger. That means dismantling Iran’s nuclear enrichment sites and removing its enriched nuclear material from its territory.
President Trump also reaffirmed Israel’s right to defend itself against threats on every front, including Lebanon.
The partnership between us and our two countries has been proven on the battlefield and has never been stronger.
My policy, like President Trump’s, remains unchanged: Iran will not have nuclear weapons.
Saudi Arabia will not join the ‘Abraham Accords’ unless there is a binding plan to establish a Palestinian state. Given that the current Israeli government is occupying territory in Syria and Lebanon and bombing other countries, I do not believe this is a realistic prospect. Netanyahu does not want peace.
As a reminder: the Kingdom 🇸🇦 launched the ‘Lasting Peace’ initiative for a two-state solution and the right of the Palestinians 🇵🇸 to an independent state. This is a consistent position that has not changed.
As for the war on Iran: from the outset, the Kingdom has called for dialogue and warned against threatening the region’s stability under the pretext of war. And after it broke out, it stated clearly on more than one occasion: this is not our war. It will respond to militia attacks at the appropriate time and in a manner that protects its national security.
And since the Kingdom’s warnings regarding the war on Iran were ignored, those who made the decision to go to war must bear the consequences of their failure, not shift the blame onto the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
🚨 To Senator Lindsey Graham… A message from the heart of Riyadh
Read this carefully, for what you are about to hear is not a flowery diplomatic statement, but the truth from the capital of decision-making that is leading the world towards a just peace:
Firstly: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia does not need lessons in ‘boldness’ from anyone. Remember, on 22 May 2026, Riyadh launched its historic ‘International Coalition for a Two-State Solution’ initiative, bringing together 165 nations from across the globe to endorse, recognise and support it. This is our international standing, and this is our boldness, which needs no endorsement from you.
Secondly: The entire world holds the Kingdom in the highest regard and esteem. We build our strategic relations with the East and the West, with Beijing, Moscow and Washington, and with the European Union, Britain and other influential international powers, in accordance with our national interests and our firm principles, not according to anyone’s dictates. And if you issue a statement linking the continuation of relations or threatening ‘grave repercussions’, you are thereby – in the most blatant manner – undermining the historic strategic relationship between the Kingdom and the United States. Such crude language is unbecoming of allies, and we address it only to those who are ignorant of the Kingdom’s standing and prestige.
Thirdly: Who inspired you to ask us to join the Abraham Accords as if you were doing us a favour or dictating our choices? Let us be clear with you: our position on the Palestinian cause is not a bargaining chip, and neither threats nor enticements will sway it. There will be no peace without the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital. This is the position we have declared to the world, and this is the essence of our initiative, which 165 countries have rallied behind. We are on the right side of history, and international legitimacy is on our side.
Fourthly: A word of free advice… Before you threaten and make threats, take a good look at the bigger picture. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia draws its strength first from God, then from its wise leaders throughout the centuries, from the founder King Abdulaziz, may God have mercy on him, to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz, and on to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who is leading this historic transformation, alongside its loyal people and all free people of the world. Rest assured that history proves that Riyadh has never bowed down, and will not bow down today.
In conclusion: history will remember those who led the world towards a just peace, and it will remember those who gambled on the language of threats and blackmail and lost the bet. Do not misjudge the situation… again.
Israel's "left" is almost as genocidal as Israel's "right." @muhammadshehad2 explains how Yair Lapid, Yair Golan & Ehud Olmert, icons of Israel's so-called "left" are just as pro-apartheid & pro-genocide as Israel's right-wing leaders. Via @kthalps https://t.co/2oovq0N4Mv
@suwaidi_jamal It’s not that they love Iran. It’s that they can’t stand the current U.S. leadership and they hate Israel’s policies and influence even more. It’s the affiliation that they oppose.