@PrimeCoCreator@IsraelArmyX Weeks ago, Israel had a plan in place to move into Iran and take care of business… Trump told them to stand down… So who controls who?
🚨 General Jack Keane gets it.
“The Iranians cannot make a claim dealing with Lebanon. They don’t own Lebanon.
The major lesson from October 7th that the Israelis have learned is you cannot permit proxies on your border to have the capacity to attack.
And that is what is happening.
Hezbollah was building up infrastructure in the south and they conducted over 2,000 rocket and drone attacks into Israel.
In the last 48 hours, they’ve still been going on.
That’s the reality.
Israel cannot permit this to stand.
This is about the sovereignty and existence of the state.
Remember, the objective of Iran and its proxies is to destroy the state of Israel. Not defeat its military. Make it such a volatile security situation that people don’t want to live there.
What is happening in Northern Israel?
All of the towns and villages have been evacuated. Kids aren’t going to school. They’ve moved into hotels.
They’re not living in Northern Israel.
Israel can’t let that stand.
They HAVE to fight back.”
And then @kilmeade caught the tell:
“I was a little surprised the vice president was going after Israel yesterday at the podium more than he was going after Iran.”
Lebanese President to Iran: 'This is not your country.'
Hezbollah doesn't represent Lebanon, it's an Iranian proxy holding the Lebanese people hostage. It's time to free Lebanon from Iran's grip.
Watching all these foreigners rave about the things Americans take for granted every single day has been really eye opening to me.
We are so blessed and fortunate to live in the greatest country in the history of the world.
I went into this conversation thinking the Israel-Palestine conflict was impossibly complicated.
Saifedean Ammous made the case that at its core, it comes down to one thing: property rights
His argument is that Palestinians and non-Jews are systematically denied the right to own land, and have been for 80 years.
In 1945 Jewish ownership was just 5.6% of the land.
Today the Israeli government controls around 93%, leasing it almost exclusively to those eligible under the Right of Return.
He walked me through the Orwellian "present absentee" law, and the Christian village of Iqrit, peaceful, never fired a bullet, whose people were promised return in two weeks and are STILL barred 78 years later
I brought up Rwanda, how President Kagame turned a new page after unspeakable horror.
Saifedean pushed back hard: you cannot turn a new page when one side is still denied the basic right to own property
Where I land is cautious optimism.
The failure to break Iran may have finally cracked Israel's impunity
Grateful for this one. Thank you @saifedean
What I find interesting about this negotiation isn't the public statements. It's the financial leverage behind the scenes.
My argument is that Trump isn't just talking to governments—he's talking to the financial channels that move money throughout the region. If you can influence the flow of capital, you gain leverage that military threats alone can't provide. That's why economic pressure often becomes the real battlefield in international negotiations.
@EQuinones6310@DrSuneelDhand I came to the US in83 and never looked back… But every time I go back to the Netherlands, I do realize that their food is healthier…And that small country where many of them are moving about on a bicycle keep them healthier as well. Everything in moderation, including exercise.
The World Cup has turned America into a discovery channel for the rest of the world.
And they are not handling it well.
In the best possible way.
Here is what they are discovering:
Free public restrooms. Europeans pay every time.
Free water at every restaurant. Just appears.
Free refills. Coffee. Sodas. Iced tea. Unlimited.
Free chips and salsa before you even order.
Free warm bread with dinner.
Ice in drinks like civilized people.
Air conditioning everywhere. Not a moral debate. A fact.
Parking lots attached to the actual place you are going.
Drive throughs where the food comes to the car while you sit in it.
Ranch dressing by the gallon.
Tex-Mex that cannot be explained only experienced.
Dental care that actually works.
Buccee’s. There are no words for Buccee’s.
Then they found the grocery stores.
Five of them within one mile.
Each one the size of an aircraft hangar.
Burgers. Steaks. Brisket. Ribs. Pulled pork. Lamb. Veal. Every cut of every animal ever domesticated by human civilization available in one refrigerated aisle at ten in the morning on a Tuesday.
The Germans stood in the meat section for forty five minutes.
In silence.
Processing.
They finally understand why we do not have trains.
We have roads wide enough for the cars we actually drive.
Parking lots the size of small European countries.
Airports in every city worth visiting.
Why would we need trains.
The Germans are taking ranch home by the bottle.
The Dutch found queso and briefly lost the ability to speak.
The Japanese are photographing HEB like it is the Louvre.
The Czechs are weeping in West, Texas.
Welcome to America!
The greatest country on earth.
Who actually voted for Gentner Drummond in the GOP governor primary?
The narrow ~26% winner, finishing just over 1,000 votes ahead of Mazzei, isn’t the “Democrat plant” some are pushing. Oklahoma’s closed primary system doesn’t allow registered Democrats to simply cross over and vote Republican. While thousands changed party registration before the deadline, that represents only a small slice of the electorate, with many being Independents choosing a side.
The county results paint a different picture:
• Strong in the Oklahoma City metro, including Oklahoma County, and performed well in suburban areas such as Cleveland County.
• Weaker in the Tulsa metro, where Mazzei held an advantage.
• Benefited from name recognition as Attorney General, support from voters tired of the Stitt-era political drama, and likely picked up second-choice support from voters whose preferred candidates fell short and were looking for what they viewed as steady leadership over shifting political winds.
This wasn’t a secret blue wave. It was largely central Oklahoma Republicans prioritizing an enforcement record on issues like illegal marijuana operations and opioids, while valuing independence over pure Trump/MAGA signaling in this particular race. Trump’s “Fake Republican” criticism energized some opposition, yet Drummond still managed to come out on top.
The skeptical take? The “Democrats love him” narrative feels more like intra-GOP knife-fighting than serious analysis. It’s an easy way to label moderates as traitors while ignoring donor relationships, establishment influence, and political games being played on both sides of the aisle. Metro-area Republicans, in particular, appeared willing to reward experience over endorsements.
The August 25 runoff will answer the bigger question: Can Drummond consolidate the rest of the field, or can Mazzei unite Tulsa-area conservatives and the Trump base?
Research the records yourself. Don’t swallow the spin.
Oklahoma First. Not party puppet.
#OKPolitics #OKGov #PrimaryResults
WARNING AMERICA: This is coming here if Democrats regain control.
In France, Thaïs d'Escufon - a young woman who was herself sexually assaulted and kidnapped by a Tunisian migrant who broke into her home, went on national television and said:
“The main danger for women is immigrant men, Africans, blacks, and Arabs.”
She was speaking from HER OWN personal trauma and observable reality.
Her attacker is still free!
For that statement, the French state, pushed by its “anti-racism” bureaucracy, prosecuted her for incitement to racial hatred and gross public insult.
Prosecutors demanded up to 1 year in prison and a €45,000 fine.
Verdict (June 18, 2026):
Convicted.
Fined €1,000.
She was found GUILTY. She received no prison this time, but the conviction stands.
She has prior suspended sentences for speaking against mass migration.
🚨This is Europe in 2026: A victim gets fined for naming the pattern.
The truth-teller is punished. The predator walks!
America, pay attention.
This is the logical endpoint of the ideology that treats any honest discussion of immigration, assimilation failure, and group differences in crime, especially sexual violence against women - as “hate.”
🚨Democrats and their allies have already:
🔺Pressured platforms to censor “misinformation” on borders and migrant crime
🔺Labeled basic enforcement concerns as racism or xenophobia
🔺Expanded the definition of “hate” to cover uncomfortable statistics and personal testimony
🔺Prioritized narrative control over public safety
Do you think this is NOT what they are trying to do?
They want more of the same policies that created the European disaster, mass low-skilled migration without assimilation, sanctuary policies, and speech codes that protect the narrative instead of the people.
In France they fine you.
In the UK they arrest you for tweets.
In Canada they jail you for “hate.”
In America we still have the First Amendment.
For now.
If the forces that cheer this kind of lawfare in Europe regain full power here, expect the same playbook:
🔺Lawfare against dissidents
🔺Expanded “hate speech” enforcement
🔺Criminalization of noticing patterns
Thaïs stood up after being attacked. She refused to be silenced.
We owe her and every woman in the West the courage to do the same.
Speak the truth! Secure the border! Before the American version of this verdict lands on our own citizens.