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
The Israel sabotage of the US-Iran negotiations may result in a direct confrontation between the US and Israel 👀
"If what we get out of a war with Iran is that we are forever decoupled from Israel and Iran remains in place... that may be the best of all possiblities." 🔥
This man cannot be the next president of the United States.
I was shocked at these disgusting, morally reprehensible comments.
Also what a huge lie that Israel has no staunch allies besides the U.S. But even if it was true, why on earth would you say this except to cause it?
This man cannot be the next president of the United States.
I was shocked at these disgusting, morally reprehensible comments.
Also what a huge lie that Israel has no staunch allies besides the U.S. But even if it was true, why on earth would you say this except to cause it?
This man cannot be the next president of the United States.
I was shocked at these disgusting, morally reprehensible comments.
Also what a huge lie that Israel has no staunch allies besides the U.S. But even if it was true, why on earth would you say this except to cause it?
Thoughts on the “Ceasefire” with Iran:
President Trump should share the ceasefire agreement with the American people. They deserve to see it and draw their own conclusions about the results of the president’s war. Just as they should have been informed before he launched it.
From what’s been reported, it’s a bad deal to end a misguided war of President Trump’s choosing. The only thing worse would be to continue the war that has proven so costly in lives lost — including U.S. service members — and taxpayer dollars spent without making the American people safer or their lives better.
By President Trump’s own terms, the war is a failure.
The Iranian regime is intact and its military wing more empowered, while the Iranian people are more impoverished, repressed and desperate.
Iran apparently retains a significant supply of missiles and drones and the productive capacity to make more. It has renewed links to lethal proxies in Lebanon, Iraq, Yemen and elsewhere. The ceasefire agreement seems to be silent about these issues
The attempt to “re-obliterate” Iran’s nuclear program — which President Trump claimed to have wiped out last year — failed. Iran still has the highly enriched uranium it had produced before the war started, along with centrifuges to spin the uranium into weapons-grade material. Maybe that will be addressed in the negotiations that are supposed to start this week. But at what price in terms of sanctions relief and assets unfrozen? At best, we’ll get back to something that looks like the JCPOA — the nuclear deal negotiated by President Obama without going to war that put Iran’s nuclear program in a box. President Trump tore up the JCPOA in 2018 and then failed to replace it. There’s reason to doubt we will come away with anything as strong as the JCPOA — which took two years to negotiate in partnership with all the major powers — in 60 days, playing a far weaker hand. And by the way, if the president tries to claim credit for Iran renouncing nuclear weapons as part of any agreement, look no further than the very first paragraph of the JCPOA, which contains the same pledge.
The only “achievement” of the ceasefire is the likely re-opening the Strait of Hormuz — which was open before the war started. And we will apparently pay Iran to do so, in the form of waivers for the export of Iranian crude oil. Iran has now demonstrated the capacity to stop or slow the passage of oil, natural gas, fertilizer and other critical products upon which so much of the world depend. Going forward, it will almost certainly find ways to collect “fees” for safe passage that will help entrench the regime.
Don’t expect a return to normal any time soon, if at all. Crude oil prices will drop from the record highs they reached — but they’re unlikely to fall to pre-war levels. We will all pay for a sustained inflationary effect. It will take time to restart oil and gas production, repair infrastructure, refill dangerously depleted stockpiles, clear mines, and restore confidence. Just as it will take a lot of time to replenish our own supply of offensive and defensive missiles, to the detriment of our deterrent in other parts of the world.
Maybe the only positive development is the world’s renewed focus on renewable energy as a way to break the stranglehold of the Strait. But China will be the big winner as the world’s leader in wind, solar, EV’s and batteries — further expanding its influence — while the Trump administration is paying wind farms to shut down and gutting incentives to make us more competitive in EVs. (I just returned from Norway, where more than 90 percent of the new cars sold last year were full EV’s. Norway may be ahead of the curve, but we’re driving right off the road).
Meanwhile, the administration achieved a terrible trifecta of alienating our partners in Europe (insulted and threatened for two years, not consulted on the war and then lambasted for not helping bail us out), Asia (which bore the greatest impact of high energy prices and rising scarcity) and the Middle East (the primary target of Iranian retaliation), while diminishing our standing and credibility everywhere.
Most of all, President Trump’s war of choice has failed the ultimate foreign policy test: it has failed to make the American people better off. At a time when more and more American families are struggling to make ends meet, this war has made filling everything from the gas tank to the grocery cart to medical prescriptions harder and more expensive.
We should all be glad the war is over — for now. No doubt President Trump will claim credit for ending it. But that’s like an arsonist boasting about putting out a fire he started after half the house has been burnt down.
🚨 Michelle Obama says that whether people like her or not, she was the first Black First Lady in U.S. history, and that achievement deserves respect.
Do you agree with her statement?
What would you say to Michelle Obama?
Thoughts? 👇🇺🇸
A deal with Iran must:
- Eliminate every path to a nuclear weapon
- Open the Strait without tolls
- End support for terrorist proxies
- Provide no sanctions relief, or unfrozen cash, unless those conditions are met and held.
UN Secretary-General @antonioguterres urges the Security Council to "put its full weight behind the two-State solution – the only key to a just and lasting peace in the region."
"There is no alternative. And there is no time to waste."
https://t.co/VjozdG5Mjv
Don’ t you think also that Palestine has the right to exist and palestiniens have the right to exist! Your trap is that your history about Israel and Palestine started since 2 or 3 years. Read more please!
This needs to be said loud and clear.
Israel is not attacking Lebanon. They are targeting Hezbollah. An Iranian funded terror proxy that has struck Israel 2,000 times since the April ceasefire.
Israel has every right to defend itself. Don’t fall for the Iranian regime’s distraction.
This needs to be said loud and clear.
Israel is not attacking Lebanon. They are targeting Hezbollah. An Iranian funded terror proxy that has struck Israel 2,000 times since the April ceasefire.
Israel has every right to defend itself. Don’t fall for the Iranian regime’s distraction.
Today, South Africa faces Mexico.
It's funny watching some Africans rush to support Mexico because they're angry at South Africans over immigration issues. Your own country isn't at the World Cup. Some have never even qualified.
Whether you like South Africa or not, they are carrying an African flag on that pitch today. Supporting Mexico over an African team says more about you than it does about South Africa.
Africa first.
Prepare for major escalation
Trump just abandoned promises of a deal and now
Threatens to make Iran “pay the price”
The real price may be Gulf oil infrastructure and a historic global energy crisis
🚨This is How a True Leader Speaks!
🚨This Needs to be Shared Far and Wide!
🚨A Message from COL. Doug Macgregor: “All For What”
A war “you didn’t vote for” and a supply chain that snaps at Hormuz.
COL. Douglas Macgregor ties fuel, fertilizer, food prices, and foreign influence into one blunt thesis.
Gas up. Grocery bill up.
Then ask the question nobody in Washington wants on camera: “Who is governing this country and for whom?”
Hear the argument and decide for yourself.
Rubio claimed that China’s presence in the Western Hemisphere harms the interests of the United States and other countries.
Honestly.
First of all, the Western Hemisphere does not belong to the United States.
This planet never authorized Washington to divide the world into private hunting grounds.
America owns its own territory.
Not Latin America.
Not the Caribbean.
Not Panama.
Not Venezuela.
Not the hemisphere.
And the country harming people across the world is not China.
It is the empire that crosses oceans to bomb, invade, sanction, kidnap, assassinate, destabilize, and plunder.
China builds ports.
America sends Marines.
China builds railways.
America funds coups.
China signs trade deals.
America writes kill lists.
So when Rubio says China has “intruded” into America’s hemisphere, what he really means is:
“How dare other countries talk to nations we still consider our backyard?”
This has nothing to do with security.
It is the United States trying to impose colonial ownership over the 21st-century world.
The people of any country do not need Washington’s permission to trade with China.
They need freedom from the empire that has treated them like plantation property for two centuries.
🚨BREAKING: "China has made it absolutely clear
"We need a new UN Secretary-General who is not America's puppet, but a true guardian of the United Nations, ending the era of America's unilateral dominance.
China's message:
We demand justice, sovereignty, and a real United Nations! So that the UN is no longer America's slave? 🔥
Why don’ t you win the war with Iran?
After a war there is no négociations. The winner impose his conditions? Why don’t ’ you impose your wish to iran???
The Iranian regime has never acted on good faith. It’s always the same play: stall, buy time, realign.
We should not release assets or give sanctions relief until we have full access to and control of their nuclear material.