In January, Trump told the Iranian people: “HELP IS ON ITS WAY.”
Six months later, we know exactly what kind of “help” he meant:
Billions in sanctions relief.
A lifeline for the regime.
A rescue package that strengthens Tehran while abandoning the people who risked everything to overthrow it.
The help wasn’t for the Iranian people.
It was for the regime that crushed them.
@marklevinshow Trump is under the influence - Completely lost his sense of identity. @POTUS@realDonaldTrump and his regime’s regrettable decision to persuade a sham “deal” will stain their legacy far worse than that of Jimmy Carter's (rest in Flame).
What about the Iranian people? We promised to help them. Among other things, we should have armed them (the Reagan Doctrine). What now? Anything? The MOU is silent.
What about the Lebanese Christians, who have wanted to be rid of Hezbollah for 40-years and take back their country from Iran? The MOU ensures Hezbollah's (meaning Iran's) continuing control over that country, and existential threat to Israel.
My friends,
The crackdown on identitarians continues. We are forced to submit to our invaders, forced to love our tormentors.
Protect your freedom of speech at all costs, because otherwise you’ll be next.
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I believe President Trump is getting very poor advice on Iran.
History teaches a very simple proposition: Giving billions of dollars to theocratic lunatics who want to murder us is a very, very bad idea.
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Ukraine sits on some of the most fertile soil on earth, the deep black earth that made it the breadbasket of Europe. In 1932 and 1933, on that very soil, close to four million of its people were starved to death. The soil was as rich as ever. The famine was a decision.
The decision was collectivisation. Stalin set out to abolish the independent farmer altogether, to end private land and private animals and drive every peasant onto a state-run collective farm. The man who owned a little, a few cattle, a horse, a plot worked by his own family, was branded a kulak, an enemy of the people, and marked for destruction. Stalin's instruction was to liquidate them as a class.
The peasants saw what was coming, and many made a terrible choice. Rather than surrender their animals to the state, they killed them. Across the Soviet Union the herds simply collapsed. Around half the cattle, gone. Nearly half the horses that pulled the ploughs. Two-thirds of the sheep and goats. Tens of millions of animals slaughtered in a few seasons, a loss so total that the country did not rebuild its livestock to the old levels until the 1980s. A people who had fed themselves for a thousand years destroyed their own herds rather than hand them over, and the state called it sabotage.
Then came the grain. The quotas were set impossibly high, and when the villages could not meet them, brigades went from house to house and took everything. The harvest. The seed saved for next spring. The last food in the pantry. And when the countryside had been stripped bare, the people were forbidden to leave in search of bread, sealed inside their own dying villages.
So it was that in one of the richest farming regions on the planet, the men and women who actually grew the food lay down in the lanes and died of hunger, in their millions. Some, at the very end, ate things no human being should ever have to eat.
Here is the lesson, and it is worth carving somewhere it cannot be forgotten. A man who owns his land and his animals can feed his family whoever sits in the palace. A man who depends on the state for his bread can be starved the day he steps out of line. That is why the independent farmer is always the first enemy of absolute power. Take his herds, take his fields, and you have taken the one thing that let him stand on his own.
A population that cannot feed itself will, in the end, do as it is told.
Destroy the farmer, and you hold the whole nation by the throat.
Mike Pompeo just tore apart JD Vance’s bizarre attempt to force a suicidal “status quo” on Israel — one that leaves Israeli security completely abandoned while Iran and its proxies murder Israelis daily, and America prevents Israel from defending itself.
Pompeo said it clearly:
“We cannot have a status quo in which Iran can close the Strait at any time or use its proxies to attack Israel. We have to finish the job so that this regime is defanged - period.”
JD Vance is not stupid. He knows exactly what he’s doing.
He and his inner circle — the woke-right crowd that has always opposed truly crushing the Islamic terror regime — deliberately engineered this catastrophic Iran deal.
Their real goal? Punish Israel, prevent any decisive victory in the war, and sabotage the US-Israel alliance. They have a clear anti-Israel agenda and are willing to sell out core American interests to advance it.
President Trump is being played by people who do not put America — or civilization — first.
This deal is a straight-up betrayal. America First cannot mean appeasing a genocidal regime that chants “Death to America” and “Death to Israel.” The only reason this woke-right faction serves the interests of the Ayatollahs is their shared hatred of the Jewish state. They are so blinded by their contempt for Israel that they willingly side with America’s mortal enemies.
Trump must immediately cut through the nonsense. Get real briefings from Mark Levin, Marco Rubio, and voices who actually understand the threat — not from those who just fooled him into funding jihad.
No more betrayals. No more illusions.
Stand with Israel. Crush the terror regime. America First means defeating evil, not financing it.
Oh boy, things are escalating quickly.
Vance: “My message to people in Bibi's government who are attacking Trump: Do not attack the only leader in the world who supports you. Your country was built with our money.”
No, Mr. Vice President, our country wasn’t built with your money and as a Christian, you should know exactly who gave us this country.
We appreciate your friendship and support but we will not take orders from you or anyone else about how we defend ourselves from the enemies you are now funding with hundreds of billions that’ll go straight to weapons directed at Israel.
Let’s not be confused, Mr. Vance.
Dude, I voted for your father 3 times and supported him for 11 years. Many of us did, but admit that your father sold America to Qatar. And yes we know you have business ties to Omeed Malik.
Stop throwing tantrums when you’re criticized for a horrible deal. We’re not sheep and we’re not democrats.
Their program is NOT destroyed and even if it were and with all the money they will be receiving, they can easily buy a nuke from Pakistan, Russia or China. They still have their i looking range missiles. Your father fell for Vance, Tucker and the deception.
He threw the IRGC a lifeline. There is no regime change in Iran. He retreated. The irony in all this was signing the MoU in Versailles.
He is dealing with the same Parliament speaker and the head of IRGC who threw protesters off rooftops.
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To be very clear: reality is very different from the rhetoric. The IDF takes extraordinary measures to mitigate civilian harm in Lebanon. In fact, as in Gaza, it employs more civilian harm mitigation measures than any military in past or current operations.
The IDF issues evacuation warnings through multiple channels including text messages, phone calls, voicemails, flyers, radio, television, and social media. It operates dedicated civilian harm mitigation cells, tracks civilian presence through drones, cell phone data, and other ISR capabilities, and uses rigorous targeting processes that include legal reviews and proportionality assessments for any planned strikes. Legal reviews at lowest tactical level, and with the ability (which happens often as well as command decisions not to strike based on all context) to override commander decisions, unlike any other military.
In southern Lebanon, these measures are particularly effective because civilians can move away from military objectives and active combat areas.
Even in Beirut, the IDF has repeatedly provided warnings identifying specific buildings that will be struck and when. The warnings have proven so reliable that Lebanese citizens and journalists have set up cameras in advance to record the strikes. When targeting Hezbollah senior leaders, command meetings, or other military objectives in densely populated areas such as Dahiyeh (the Hezbollah controlled neighborhood of Beirut), the IDF relies on precision-guided munitions, small diameter munition (warheads with less explosives), and other low collateral damage munitions, detailed intelligence, and other methods designed to limit collateral damage while achieving the legitimate military objective.
There is also no equivalency. Israel does not intentionally target civilians. Hezbollah is a U.S.-designated terrorist organization whose strategy includes deliberately attacking civilians. Hezbollah launches rockets, missiles, and drones at civilian communities in northern Israel (daily, despite any cease fires), targeting homes, schools, businesses, and civilian infrastructure.
One side conducts legal reviews, proportionality assessments, civilian warnings, and precision strikes against military objectives. The other is a international designated terrorist group that intentionally places military assets among civilians while deliberately targeting civilians.
While my Tunisian attacker walks freely through our streets, I’m fighting against my own country’s justice system for having denounced him and all his kind.
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AN OPEN LETTER TO US VICE PRESIDENT JAMES DAVID VANCE
Mr. Vance, with all due respect (what little of it remains with every word you speak): stop talking to Israel as if you are addressing a beggar protectorate or a pocket vassal.
Yes, America generously allocates dollars and stamps out part of the hardware in its factories. But it does so strictly according to Israeli blueprints. The systems that actually closed our skies and saved millions of lives—Iron Dome, David’s Sling, Arrow—were conceived, perfected, and battle-tested by ISRAELI BRAINS.
All these brilliant algorithms, radars, and the interception doctrine itself are pure Made in Israel, not some souvenir from Washington. Washington provides the paper (for which we thank the American taxpayers), but Israel pays for it with the genius of its engineers and the living blood of our brothers on the battlefield. So, the balance is perfectly equal.
And when you, sitting in a cozy office across the ocean, start lecturing us along the lines of "don’t dare anger your only ally," it reeks of such dense, arrogant hubris that it becomes embarrassing. Right now, you are millions of light-years away from being a true statesman, but just a couple of steps away from absolute ignorance.
Israel is not at war with its friends. The United States is our partner, NOT our boss. And while we are here defending our very right to breathe on this land, you and Trump are trying to cut backroom deals with the exact same Iranian regime that dreams of erasing us from the map. We don’t need your lectures or your sermons from Washington. We just need you to stop confusing an alliance with serfdom.
The Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, is not a hired employee in Trump's corporation, nor is he an errand boy for Vance. He is a leader chosen by the Jewish people to protect this nation with teeth and claws. And we will not fall to our knees for your subsidies, for which Israel already pays in full every single day—strategically, technologically, and geopolitically.
P.S. You will never become President of the United States. But if Israel's strength, independence, and intelligence annoy you that much—go ahead, try pulling your support. Do us a favor. You will see firsthand how Israel keeps standing on its own two feet, while your political career crashes and burns. We have survived and stayed strong—with or without America. But you without us? You will be nothing more than a footnote in old history textbooks.
Israel is not a client state. It is a sovereign, independent, and powerful nation.
Its strength has never depended on any foreign leader, it comes from its own people.
While the partnership with the United States has been valuable, Israel has never been a burden. It has delivered massive contributions to American technology, medicine, cybersecurity, and defense, far beyond what most Americans realize.
At a moment when America is facing deep internal and external challenges, turning against one of its most capable and loyal allies is not just shortsighted, it is self-destructive.
Those who believe they are weakening Israel by attacking it are actually weakening America’s own interests.
Marco Rubio: "Every single problem in the Middle East traces straight back to Iran. Hezbollah? Iran. Shia militias destroying and threatening Iraq? Iran. Hamas? Iran. The Houthis? Iran. Assad slaughtering people in Syria? Iran. This regime has killed thousands and thousands of people."
Rubio really wanted to get rid of this terrorist regime, not hand them a deal.
Why is Israel getting blamed for trying to protect its citizens from hezbollah attacks? Iran funds and arms hezbollah, encourages them to kill israelis in israel and then blames israel for defending its own citizens. We should be focusing our anger on the iranian dictatorship not on a democracy fighting to protect its citizens
Listen to this Iranian expert who knows the regime inside out:
It was a catastrophic mistake for the Trump administration to let Iran’s terror regime attack Israel , first through Hezbollah, then directly, while blocking Israel’s right to hit back hard.
JD Vance thought this was “goodwill.”
In reality, it made the regime far more ruthless and aggressive.
The Ayatollahs see weakness and are exploiting Vance’s obsession with the deal to sabotage the US-Israel alliance.
This isn’t smart negotiation.
This is dangerous appeasement.
So it seems the Labor Government will be handing out billions on our behalf to a Chinese renewable energy company with extremely close links to the Chinese Communist Party.
We’re destroying prime agricultural land, pursuing a net zero agenda that is driving up energy bills, and we’re now paying billions to the Chinese (the world’s biggest polluter) for the privilege.
At what point did the national interest, or what is best for everyday Australians, enter the equation here?
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Congratulations, transport industry workers — your taxes just got flushed away again.
This week, Chris Bowen handed $19.63 million of your hard-earned money straight to Linfox, the company owned by billionaire Lindsay Fox (net worth ~$6 billion), so they could buy 26 electric trucks.
That’s $775,000 per truck — taxpayer-funded. Nice.
If these electric trucks are so great as Bowen claims, why the hell does a billionaire need a $775,000 gift per vehicle from struggling taxpayers?
Why can’t Lindsay Fox reach into his own $6 billion pocket?
This is just the latest episode in Bowen‘s and ALabor’s taxpayer-funded billionaire mateship program.
He’s already shovelled tens of millions to his other billionaire buddy, Twiggy Forrest.
Same script, different billionaire.
Let’s be honest: Bowen isn’t “investing in the future.” He’s buying future job security.
He’s using public money to build favours and networks so that when Labor gets booted at the next election — as they richly deserve — he’ll land softly on some cushy board or consultancy gig funded by the very billionaires he’s busy enriching right now.
Meanwhile, Labor has the gall to clutch their pearls and scream about Gina Rinehart supporting One Nation.
The hypocrisy is beyond rancid.
Billionaires getting taxpayer handouts from Labor? That’s “strategic industry policy.”
Billionaires exercising free speech and supporting a conservative party? That’s a “threat to democracy.”
Australian taxpayers aren’t stupid. This isn’t green energy — it’s green corruption.