๐ฌ๐งLondon, June 12, 2026: Greens for Palestine leader Lubna Speitan claimed Israelis "train dogs to rape our people," should be "hunted in the same way as the Nazi oppressors were," and that freedom will not come "without force."
The mask is off.
Itโs starting here in America now.
Muslims have reportedly attacked a Christian preacher because he was preaching the Bible in โtheir areaโ
Deport these people out of our country.
BREAKING: Yesterday Hamas attacked multiple families in Gaza, shooting at women and children, and kidnapping men.
You havenโt seen a word about from the New York Times or any so-called โpro-Palestinians,โ weird.
A picture is worth a thousand words.
THIS is ISLAM.
Husband and son enjoy the cool water while the wife stands on the beach in that stupid hot garb.
Islam doesnโt belong in America.
๐บ๐ธ๐ฎ๐ท Vice President Vance: "If the Iranians abide by the agreement, it will change the Middle East for the next 50 years."
Who is going to tell Vance that terrorists never abide by agreements?
๐จ THREAD: What do Mike Pence, Mike Pompeo, John Bolton, and Elaine Chao have in common? They were all paid by a Marxist-Islamist Iran group that was designated as terrorist until 2012.
No, this is not a joke.
Mojahedin-e-Khalq (MEK) was founded by leftist Islamists to oppose the western-backed Pahlavi, and participated in his 1979 overthrow. Khomeini barred MEK afterwards. MEK was implicated in multiple bombings, including that of Americans, and remained an openly armed group until 2003.
Since they got de-listed as a terrorist organization in 2012 on procedural grounds, MEK and their fronts have been actively recruiting US politicians selling themselves as a moderate alternative to Khomeini. But RAND Corporation says MEK meets the qualifications for a cult, citing criteria such as forcing their members to work 16+ hour days and forced divorces.
Polls of the Iranian-American community shows that they do NOT accept Rajavi, MeK's leader, as legitimate, with a 46-point net disapproval - numbers nearly as bad as the existing regime.
As Pence's former Chief of Staff, Marc Short, has already weighed against Trump deal, it's helpful to recall this.
Receipts below. As always, patience as I pull the thread together.๐
Trump, you're right. The strike on Beirut shouldn't have happened this morning. It should have happened a long time ago.
We, the citizens of Israel, are not your puppets. We didn't vote for you. You are not our prime minister.
You do not get to decide whether we respond when we are under attack. You do not get to manage the lives of millions of Israelis.
We appreciate everything you have done for the State of Israel, but it's time for you to understand that Israel is not another star on your flag.
You have become a deeply divisive figure. Israelis should not have to sit in bomb shelters waiting to hear what you say in order to know whether they can leave. The way you speak about our prime minister, and your rush to the media after every conversation between you, has earned you a great deal of contempt here.
You asked, "What the fuck is Bibi doing?" He's doing exactly what he is expected to do: protecting the people of Israel. He is not meant to serve your interests.
The surrender deal you are eager to sign with a murderous regime that has brutally oppressed its own people for 47 years and openly seeks our destruction is, in our eyes, one of the greatest disgraces imaginable. For Israel, it is a suicide pact.
Do not expect us to sit quietly while rockets and explosive drones are fired at us. Do not expect us to embrace the weakness you are displaying.
You are normalizing attacks on Israel. You are normalizing a reality in which millions of Israelis live between bomb shelters, rockets, and explosive drones.
By your actions, you are creating a dangerous equation: the IRGC and terrorist organizations are learning that they can attack Israel while Israel is expected not to respond.
There has never been a time when Israel sat and waited to see whether it would be attacked. That is not how you defeat terrorism.
That is not strength. It is surrender.
Israel has fought terrorism for generations and defeated it. We will not surrender to terror because you choose to do business with it.
We do not bribe terrorists, and we do not sell our values to accommodate them. If a terrorist organization were firing at New York and sending explosive drones into its streets, you would decide for yourself how to respond.
We have dedicated our lives to telling the world that terrorism must never pay. You chose to yield to it. Pride and ego prevent you from admitting mistakes and correcting them.
It is time for Israel to tell you no. Without apology.
Everyone will have their take on the deal.
Mine is kinda what you'd expect.
1. Trump caved. The early-May naval attempt to break the closure of Hormuz -- Project Freedom -- could have worked. He didn't give it a chance.
2. He may nevertheless have done the right thing from an American perspective. On the larger chessboard, the one where America is curtailing Chinese lines of influence and supply on all fronts, he's gotten everything he needs. Iran's nuclear program is also set back dramatically. And worrying about gas prices come November is an extremely valid concern for an American president.
As I argued back in February, the US and Israel weren't fighting the same war. Roughly 80% of each side's war overlapped with the other's. But toward the end, their interests would diverge and America would bow out.
And so it was.
3. Israel remains in the region, Hezbollah remains ensconced in Lebanon and committed to murdering us all, Iran remains the same muqawama regime it always was, committed to mass-murder and mass-sacrifice of its own people. The decades-long war between the muqawama ideology and the Jews of Israel continues.
4. Israelis owe the United States a vast and abiding debt of gratitude for what it has done to Iran's missile and nuclear programs. That this finished on America's timetable rather than ours, that it was doing it for its own interests and not ours, these don't diminish the fact that we received from America more than we had a right to ask for.
5. And still, #3 remains true. We fight on. Because that regime is undeterrable, actually wants to destroy us all, and like the Nasserist ideology that once sent army after army at us to destroy us, will require a few more wars and perhaps another decade or two to defeat completely.
6. The new IRGC military dictatorship now in charge in Iran is built to survive catastrophe. But not to govern, reform or build anything of value.
Some commentators on the deal have suggested that the most damaging thing you could do to the Iranian regime at this point is send it back to its embittered people to try to govern the peace.
I think they might be onto something. It'd be a much safer and happier and more peaceful region if the regime falls from within and a new and better day dawns for the long-suffering people of Iran.
Three rules for negotiating with terrorists:
1) Donโt negotiate with terrorists
2) Donโt negotiate with the worldโs leading sponsor of terrorism
3) Put pressure on the people responsible for starting the wars
Bonus: If you want to know how to end a war, look at Japan 1945
RFK Jr. exposes why Gluten Allergies skyrocketed...
โ2006 marks the date when suddenly these gluten allergies began exploding...celiac disease & wheat problems...You can draw a red line: 2006โthe year they began spraying GLYPHOSATE on wheat as a DESICCANT.โ
Walking through Union Station in DC today and it's beautiful.
Clean. Safe. Orderly. The way the gateway to our nation's capital should be.
Not long ago this place was overrun with homeless encampments, crime, and chaos.
Now? It looks like a city that respects itself again.
This is what happens when you have a President who actually respects our country, heritage, and culture.
Thank you, President Trump.