@FoxNews How can they be wrong - they are the very regime with which you've agreed to a deal. If they are "wrong" that means they have a different understandign of the agreement instelf - What are we missing.
@GlobalOsintNew@realDailyWire@benshapiro Yes. Get JD on domestic issues. Perhaps in Appalachia. He is inexperienced and clueless
Marco is the Sec of State. Let him cook!
Please 🙏
It’s clear he would like to avoid a war that would likely require boots on the ground - This is clear and is unfortunately leading to capitulation/compromise on key red lines on the American side. Too costly politically as most Americans just don’t get how the IRGC threat impacts them. This is due to paucity of education, ignorance, isolationism, or misinformation…we need leadership to lead and point folks in the right direction.
Israel has no choice but to protect its citizens as it’s in existential danger from a sworn eneny intent on its detruction.
I have been a Trump supporter, and my opinion has been tremendous in leading this country economic, and four policy perspective. However, an objectively looking at the current situation. Trump’s deal w Iran/IRGC looks to land somewhere between compromise and capitulation. He’s walked back several ultimatums into red lines himself over the past months - objective.
The issue of Hezbollah should have nothing to do with the current deal. The only purpose they serve is to threaten Israel. They need to be destroyed without compromise.
@marklevinshow Trump said it himself in the past, only acceptable solution is unconditional surrender. This, by the way, was the solution to World War II - someone please inform JD.
I’ve supported President Trump for years, and I will always continue to do so because I believe in him. But to be honest, I just don’t get it.
Why’s he so stubborn about making a deal with an Islamic terror regime that wants both Israel and America destroyed?
What am I missing?
The Iranian regime and its proxy, Hezbollah, are making it abundantly clear, as they have before now, that they have no intention of abiding by any deal -- whether a ceasefire or some grand deal. Hezbollah rejected the agreement worked out between Israel and Lebanon at the behest of our administration before the ink was dry. Before, during, and after the agreement, they've not stopped launching missiles into Israel, in violation of the so-called ceasefire. No nation can tolerate that, and Israel has not and will not, despite "defensive" handcuffs put on it by us in the past. As best I can tell, Israel, in consultation with our country or not, has had enough.
Make no mistake, Hezbollah is acting at the direction of the Iranian regime. Lebanon's president is also fed up with the Iranian regime trying to pull his country into the conflict and using Lebanon as a negotiating chip. He has also made clear that the Lebanese people want to finally be free of Hezbollah. The problem is that his military is not strong enough to deal with Hezbollah and it's left for Israel to deal with Hezbollah.
The Iranian regime is demanding nothing less than Israel commit suicide -- that is, not respond to Hezbollah's missile attacks or respond in a way that does not end Hezbollah's terror against Israeli citizens. The regime is hoping that President Trump will intercede and admonish Israel, as our country has made clear it wants a deal and that deal focuses primarily if not almost exclusive on nuclear and enrichment issues. Meanwhile, most of the Arab leaders (except for the smaller Arab countries, including UAE) fear that their oil fields will be attacked, and Turkey and Pakistan are working to bolster Iran and ensure the regime's survival, including through diplomatic pressure.
There is no real ceasefire. And the question is: what happens when and if there is a deal? How will it be enforced? Who will enforce it? Iran has no launched ballistic missiles at Israel, as it has as other nations in the region. Are Israel and the other nations free to hit back, or are only we free to do so? And what happens if the Iranian regime builds thousands of ballistic missiles, most of which cannot be intercepted?
In the end, the Iranian regime needs to be destroyed. It'll be much more difficult as time goes on and turns into years.
Sen. Kennedy says Iran shifted to a missile-first strategy to threaten the world, arguing President Trump stepped in before it could become a global danger:
“Why did we go in? We destroyed most of Iran’s nuclear weapons program last June when we bombed them. But our intelligence picked up that after that, Iran decided to change its plan. Their new plan was to produce and stockpile so many missiles—ballistic, cruise, and drones—that they could turn to Americans and say, ‘Look, we’re going to restart our nuclear program. And if you bomb us again, you can—but we’re going to destroy the Middle East with our stockpile of missiles. And by the way, we can hit Berlin, London, and Paris.’ We couldn’t let that happen, and President Trump didn’t let it happen."
Tesla is deploying $50 BILLION across 6 factories, a chip fab, robot production lines, AI supercomputers, lithium refineries, and solar manufacturing.
To put that in perspective:
Tesla made $477 million in profit last quarter.
And is investing at roughly 100x that rate.
Every other CEO on Earth would get fired for that ratio.
Elon's doing it on purpose.
Here's what he's assembling:
- Own chip factory (TERAFAB with Intel, $25 billion, targeting 1 terawatt of AI compute per year)
- Own energy grid (Megapacks powering entire cities)
- Own robot workforce (Optimus production starting this year, 1 million units per year at Fremont, 10 million per year planned at Giga Texas)
- Own transportation network (robotaxi live in Austin, Dallas, Houston with zero accidents, expanding to 9+ cities)
- Own AI training infrastructure (Cortex 2 supercomputer online, 280,000 GPUs by June)
- Own lithium refinery (Texas, ramping now)
- Own solar panels (new design with 3x the power zones of conventional panels)
- Own satellite compute (80% of TERAFAB output going to SpaceX orbital AI satellites)
This is just insane.
No company in history has attempted to own this many layers of its own supply chain simultaneously.
Amazon took 20 years to become profitable because Bezos reinvested every dollar into infrastructure. Wall Street called him insane the entire time.
Elon is running the same playbook but across MORE industries, at a FASTER pace, and with technology that didn't exist 5 years ago.
The TERAFAB alone is designed to produce 70% of the output of the world's largest semiconductor foundry. Under one roof. Logic chips, memory, and packaging all vertically integrated.
But why is he doing this?
Elon said existing suppliers including TSMC, Samsung, and Micron simply cannot supply Tesla at the levels it needs.
When you can't buy enough of what you need, you build the factory yourself.
That's the Henry Ford playbook from 1920.
Ford owned the rubber plantations, the iron mines, the glass factories, the railroads, and the forests that supplied his assembly lines.
Elon is doing the same thing. Except his version includes orbital data centers, humanoid robots, and autonomous vehicles.
The AI5 chip is already taped out.
His team worked 6 months straight through holidays and weekends to finish early. He called it the best edge compute inference chip in existence. They're already designing AI6 AND Dojo 3.
Meanwhile Tesla's FSD has 1.3 million paid subscribers globally. Record new subscriptions last quarter. Regulatory approval just landed in the Netherlands. China approvals expected by Q3.
While every other automaker is trying to figure out how to compete with BYD on price, Elon is building the infrastructure layer that makes the car almost irrelevant.
Because if you own the chips, the energy, the robots, the AI, the transportation network, AND the manufacturing...
The car is just the interface.
The real product is the ecosystem.
Elon is spending $50 billion to build a parallel economy that doesn't depend on anyone else's supply chain, anyone else's chips, or anyone else's energy grid.
That's closer to being a country than just a company.
And whether you love him or hate him, nobody else alive is even attempting this.
The democrats and Kamala Harris have observed that there has been a successfully cultivated hate of Jews and Israel within their base, and that there is an opportunity to now weapon this dangerous sentiment within that base to gain political momentum.
That is a dangerous game of manipulation of American minds.
To Kamala,
Let’s make this crustal clear - President Trump, his advisors, and the US military is acting in the best interest of all Americans and the western world to preemptively act to protect our society from tyranny and religious fanaticism.
The democrats and Kamala Harris have observed that there has been a successfully cultivated hate of Jews and Israel within their base, and that there is an opportunity to now weapon this dangerous sentiment within that base to gain political momentum.
That is a dangerous game of manipulation of American minds.
To Kamala,
Let’s make this crustal clear - President Trump, his advisors, and the US military is acting in the best interest of all Americans and the western world to preemptively act to protect our society from tyranny and religious fanaticism.
@MarioNawfal Mario. IRGC hasn’t won squat yet. With each day that goes by they get weaker and poorer. DJT with Israeli help is only building leverage as time passes.
Non-residents who spend millions of dollars on NYC apartments help drive NYC’s economy. Most of the profit in condominium development is in the penthouses. The Ken Griffins of the world make NYC high end development viable, driving high-paying construction, brokerage, legal, marketing, and other jobs in NYC. We should be applauding Ken for spending $238 million in NYC, not attacking him for doing so.
Importantly, non-resident owners of NYC apartments who leave their apartments vacant for much of the year are not a burden to NYC schools, services, or other resources while they drive growth in retail sales, restaurants, theater, and other important drivers of our economy. They also often support NYC non-profits with donations.
Ken’s company is a major employer in NYC of very high paying jobs which drive a considerable amount of our tax base. We wouldn’t want him to move even more employees to Miami.
These non-resident owners also already pay a lot of taxes including mansion taxes, real estate taxes, sales taxes and more.
While @NYCMayor Mamdani likes the tag line ‘Tax the rich.’ Unfortunately, his policies will harm the constituencies he is supposedly trying to help.
I can’t imagine the NYC construction unions are excited about his plan.