They have no one that can beat him… and they are already freaking out about it:
“This corruption is why nothing works for ordinary people. It’s why you pay a fortune for prescriptions. It’s why your insurance company gets away with denying your cancer treatment. It’s why we are promised progress and we get more of the same.
So many broken promises. We were promised tax cuts for the rich would grow the middle class. We were promised Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. We were promised fairness when banks were bailed out while millions lost their homes. Do you remember that…
Trump promised to attack a broken system. I get it. Ripe target. Yes the system is really rigged, but he’s not unrigging it. He’s re-rigging it for himself.”
Professor Jang explains where it all started - The secret 1996 memo that forced America into endless Middle East wars:
JANG: “Screw peace because our neighbors are Arabs and they only understand power.”
“You want peace. You don’t negotiate. You don’t compromise. You hit them hard. You keep on hitting them hard until they respect you.”
“The Clean Break memo… is a blueprint for the Greater Israel Project.”
“Richard Perle and Douglas Feith… became the architects of the Iraq War.”
#Somalia’s new parliament speaker, Abdulkadir Mohamed Nur, plans to oust Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre, telling MPs he would accept and help advance a no-confidence motion against the premier because Barre did not want Nur to become speaker.
Geed Fadhi
A 24-year combat veteran just said what every professional soldier needs to hear.
Maj. (Ret.) Richard Ojeda Airborne Sapper has the names of 13 of his brothers who never came home tattooed on his back.
His message to Trump and the generals:
“I’m speaking to you as a soldier. On my back I have the name of 13 of my brothers who did not return home from war.
They did not die for THIS.
I gave this country 24 years of service. I won’t sit silent while you aim the weapons of war inward on American soil, against our own citizens.
REMEMBER YOUR OATH.”
The oath is to the Constitution not to a man, not to a party.
This is the line that separates professional armies from political militias.
Watch it.
Share it.
Don’t look away.
🚨"America used to be the policeman of the world. Now it's become the pirate. In the short term, the strategy works. In the long term, the world will unify against this piracy."
— Jiang Xueqin
🚨Deep Dive with Larry Johnson | Weapons that change war: Drones
We've now, we've now reached Terminator stage.
I back in 1985, '86, when the, when the movie Terminator first came out you know, we reached, like, 31 years old at the time.
"We're not gonna put up with these wimpy policies of Biden. We're gonna go show those Houthis now who the real tough guys are."
And so he launched Operation Rough Rider.
Well, Operation Rough Rider lasted seven weeks. Why?
In the preceding 13 months, or 14 months, the Houthis had shot down one MQ-9 Reaper drone per month, and under, under Biden.
Well, just do the math.
That, that's almost $800 million worth of drones right there.
Trump enters, they start Operation Rough Rider, and understand, this is why the Houthis ended up shooting these drones down.
Tukiye's Strategic Confusion in Somalia
Amin Amir is Somalia's most influential political cartoonist. A single image can convey what lengthy analysis often fails to capture. His latest work shows a growing concern: Türkiye, once regarded as a reliable partner, now seems caught in Somalia's internal struggle for power and resources.
The Turkiye-Somalia relationship remains crucial and needs protection. Since 2011, Türkiye has provided humanitarian aid, scholarships, infrastructure, military training, and diplomatic support. This involvement generated significant goodwill and became a model admired across Africa. However, warnings that political interference could damage this trust have been overlooked.
At the heart of Somalia's conflict is a fundamental question: how should power, security authority, and national resources be shared among the federal government, Federal Member States, and local communities? Whether intentional or not, Türkiye has placed itself in the middle of this ongoing struggle.
Somalia's federal system emerged after three decades of civil war, failed centralization, and mistrust. Despite its shortcomings, federalism is constitutionally established and widely seen as a guard against excessive power in Mogadishu. Many Somalis believe Türkiye is assisting the current administration in weakening federalism and restoring a centralized system controlled by one president and a small political group. This view is spreading and carries serious political implications.
Southwest State provides a clear warning. As one of Somalia's most populated regions, its people feel their political rights and regional authority are being undermined. Reports involving federal forces, including troops trained and equipped by Türkiye, have raised concerns that Turkish support is being used not only against terrorism but also to impose political control.
Puntland, Jubaland, and northern communities, including Somaliland, are paying close attention. Each region has its own history and political interests. Presidents may change, but the Somali people and their regions remain constant.
Turkish-trained forces and Turkish-supplied weapons should safeguard Somalia's borders, defeat terrorist groups, and protect civilians. They must never be used to intimidate Federal Member States or settle constitutional disputes by force. Even the appearance of such involvement is harmful.
Turkiye's strength came from being seen as a friend of the Somali nation, not an ally of one president or political faction. By appearing to abandon its neutrality, it risks losing that vital position.
This message is not anti-Türkiye. It comes from those who value the relationship and want to maintain it. Türkiye's long-term interests are best served by a stable, federal, and constitutionally governed Somalia.
Amin Amir's cartoon delivers a clear warning: this important relationship can still be protected, but only if Türkiye restores its neutrality, respects Somalia's federal order, and recognizes that Somalia belongs to its people.
Sheiknor Qassim
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