1. Unleash our military and Israel's against the Iranian regime tonight, especially against the IRGC and Basij.
2. Continue control of the Strait of Hormuz but destroy certain of the Iranian regimes oil platforms.
3. AND TRAIN AND ARM THE IRANIAN PEOPLE TO HELP TOPPLE THE REGIME. Surely by now, the CIA can identify the opposition groups and the resistance to assist and arm. And they should be backed up by the U.S.-Israeli military.
The way to bring the war to an end is to end the regime. The way to ensure the regime cannot reconstitute its nuclear, enrichment, and missile programs is to end the regime.
I know I sound like a broken record, as I have urged this from the start, but our own experience and history tells me this is the way forward.
🇮🇷 An Iranian woman replied to Iran's rolled out pink tanks, rifles, and rockets with a hijab video labeled “IRGC TV Propaganda.”
A regime that arrests women over hijabs now uses pink military gear to appeal to Western feminists.
Worst part? It works.
شاهزاده رضا پهلوی توضیح میدهد که جمهوری اسلامی از دولت آلمان خواسته است از هرگونه گفتوگو با او خودداری کند؛ در غیر این صورت، از حضور در مذاکرات صرفنظر خواهد کرد.
#جاویدشاه
The fastest way to end the war with Iran is to actually defeat the regime or make a deal that doesn't defeat the regime but attempts to contain it. The truth is that it cannot be permanently contained for several reasons, including that if a Democrat becomes president, or even an isolationist or establishment Republican, the necessary military force will not be used to ensure compliance because the regime itself is fundamentally and ultimately incapable of honoring a deal given its fundamentalist Islamist ideology. Also, the public will tire of it over a course of years (a forever war) and there will be other enemies that will require some form of attention, thereby requiring our military resources to also deal with them in some form -- perhaps an even bigger foe, like Red China.
To defeat the regime requires: 1. continued military operations aimed at obliterating the IRGC and perhaps key dual use infrastructure; 2. continued maximum economic pressure, especially continuation of the blockade; AND 3. arming the people in Iran, a very important and necessary resource (we've done this before during the Reagan administration and I presume the CIA is still up to the task).
The president will be criticized regardless of how he proceeds, as the Democrats and their media are rooting for the enemy and hope to gain advantage in the midterms. So, they must be ignored. But a real victory will not only ensure our security from a nuclear-obsessed terrorist regime beyond the Trump presidency (as it won't exist any longer), but the American people will ultimately praise it as victory has a way of focusing the mind and the heart (which should have political benefits as well). I am concerned that waiting for the enemy to come forward with some kind of an offer, which might be framed as a victory, could be problematic.
I must caution, however, as I have before, that I am not privy to all the information. And I also underscore that President Trump is never to be underestimated. He is a truly gutsy and great leader. Indeed, he has done more than all previous seven presidents who preceded him combined to deal with the Iranian regime's grave threat. And for this alone he will be remembered long after most of us are gone.
That's my 2 cents worth, again.
I don’t know how accurate the reporting is regarding Iran’s supposed new offer to end the war by lifting the blockade, opening the strait and dealing with the other issues later. But all I can say is I understand why Iran would make that offer.
I am confident not only would that offer be unacceptable, but it also tells you all you need to know about the true state of play regarding negotiations. This is an offer that ignores the strong positions President Trump has rightfully taken regarding Iran’s nuclear operations and desire to be the world’s largest state sponsor of terrorism.
To have a successful negotiation you have to have two willing partners. Clearly, if this offer is accurate, Iran is playing games.
Mr. President, stick to your guns for the good of the nation and the world. The Iranian regime and their behavior is the problem, not you.
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I asked the professor what makes Iran different than American democracy:
“No Iranian leader is in the Epstein files” — Marandi
“Political leaders should not have a lifestyle beyond middle-class.”
He believes that they shouldn’t be “BILLIONAIRES”.
It’s a sure sign of government corruption.
Let’s talk about it.
🚨 NO, THIS IS NOT IRAN — THIS IS NATO MEMBER TURKEY
At a ceremony in Turkey marking victims of the Minab school attack, children were directed on stage to rip apart images of U.S. President Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, and both American and Israeli flags.
In the background, a portrait of Iran’s late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was prominently displayed.
Is Turkey replacing Iran as the new center for Jihad?
What will become of these kids in 15 years?
@sneako Stay FAR away from my country. We want to have nothing to do with crazies like yourself. JAVID SHAH. The lion and the sun is the real flag of Iran.
Whether or not Europe stands with us, whether or not your journalists do their jobs, whether or not your politicians demonstrate the courage to act, I will fight for my people and my country.
⛓️💥 THIS IS THE WAY TO FREEDOM
🎥 WATCH:
Anti-regime fighters reportedly ambushed multiple IRGC security vehicles in Nushabad (Isfahan Province), killing those inside. 
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