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  • eye contact

    Israel moreso.

    Isreal is the vassel of America and the white supremacist elite

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    Shadow374

    Gives America complete supremacy over the middle east

    They basically already had this?

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    eye contact

    Won’t happen

    And you think that’s good for Iran, you think war of attrition benefits them ?

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    this is not an alt

    They basically already had this?

    Clearly not if iran was able to destroy all their military bases in the gulf within a couple weeks

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    did not expect trump to outgoy biden

  • Jugern0t
    https://twitter.com/DropSiteNews/status/2041569468573479164

    I just read the full article from NYT. Here’s a paywall bypass link: removepaywalls.com/https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/07/us/politics/trump-iran-war.html

    This is genuine madness

  • Shadow374

    Clearly not if iran was able to destroy all their military bases in the gulf within a couple weeks

    If it wasn’t for Israel Iran wouldn’t have any incentive to bomb US military bases in the first place

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    Plight2

    did not expect trump to outgoy biden

    damn billions of dollars and support from the top zionist billionaire didn't tip you off

  • I dont care what the media is fear mongering about USA already lost the war they will never open the strait of hormuz

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    Jncrwfrd

    And you think that’s good for Iran, you think war of attrition benefits them ?

    Iran’s foreign policy has been oriented around this exact situation since 1979

    They can do this. The US is not built for this

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    WRU

    they were calling putin the most bloodthirsty nuke happy dictator in the history of the world meanwhile the us is this close to doing it again and everyones like oh wow.. i wonder if thats gonna affect the trade

    He didnt mention it, your regime did

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    kurapika

    damn billions of dollars and support from the top zionist billionaire didn't tip you off

    biden has been aggressively pro israel for like 50 years

  • I had a very disturbing nightmare yesterday about trump

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    Apr 7
    Plight2

    did not expect trump to outgoy biden

    Biden was never a goy

    Full collaborationist

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    Mr. Netanyahu and his team outlined conditions they portrayed as pointing to near-certain victory: Iran’s ballistic missile program could be destroyed in a few weeks. The regime would be so weakened that it could not choke off the Strait of Hormuz, and the likelihood that Iran would land blows against U.S. interests in neighboring countries was assessed as minimal.

    Besides, Mossad’s intelligence indicated that street protests inside Iran would begin again and — with the impetus of the Israeli spy agency helping to foment riots and rebellion — an intense bombing campaign could foster the conditions for the Iranian opposition to overthrow the regime. The Israelis also raised the prospect of Iranian Kurdish fighters crossing the border from Iraq to open a ground front in the northwest, further stretching the regime’s forces and accelerating its collapse.

    Mr. Netanyahu delivered his presentation in a confident monotone. It seemed to land well with the most important person in the room, the American president.

    Sounds good to me, Mr. Trump told the prime minister. To Mr. Netanyahu, this signaled a likely green light for a joint U.S.-Israeli operation.

    Mr. Netanyahu was not the only one who came away from the meeting with the impression that Mr. Trump had all but made up his mind. The president’s advisers could see that he had been deeply impressed by the promise of what Mr. Netanyahu’s military and intelligence services could do, just as he had been when the two men spoke before the 12-day war with Iran in June.

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    OnceAgain

    He didnt mention it, your regime did

    Who’s we

  • WRU

    Who’s we

    Oh wait im behind

    They hint to using em, just like russia did

  • Plight2

    biden has been aggressively pro israel for like 50 years

    exactly . Crazy what money make a b**** do

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    eye contact

    Iran’s foreign policy has been oriented around this exact situation since 1979

    They can do this. The US is not built for this

    US is in better shape for this one their economy is stronger and two they can build a war economy which trump is already trying do. Iran doesn't have defense system they barely have a military they just shoot missiles and drones. They’re losing their chain of command and infrastructure is getting f***ed. They’re positioning themselves to lose it’s strength in Middle East

  • vayla

    Mr. Netanyahu and his team outlined conditions they portrayed as pointing to near-certain victory: Iran’s ballistic missile program could be destroyed in a few weeks. The regime would be so weakened that it could not choke off the Strait of Hormuz, and the likelihood that Iran would land blows against U.S. interests in neighboring countries was assessed as minimal.

    Besides, Mossad’s intelligence indicated that street protests inside Iran would begin again and — with the impetus of the Israeli spy agency helping to foment riots and rebellion — an intense bombing campaign could foster the conditions for the Iranian opposition to overthrow the regime. The Israelis also raised the prospect of Iranian Kurdish fighters crossing the border from Iraq to open a ground front in the northwest, further stretching the regime’s forces and accelerating its collapse.

    Mr. Netanyahu delivered his presentation in a confident monotone. It seemed to land well with the most important person in the room, the American president.

    Sounds good to me, Mr. Trump told the prime minister. To Mr. Netanyahu, this signaled a likely green light for a joint U.S.-Israeli operation.

    Mr. Netanyahu was not the only one who came away from the meeting with the impression that Mr. Trump had all but made up his mind. The president’s advisers could see that he had been deeply impressed by the promise of what Mr. Netanyahu’s military and intelligence services could do, just as he had been when the two men spoke before the 12-day war with Iran in June.

    has aerial bombing ever done anything but reinforce political loyality

  • smh man

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    vayla

    Mr. Netanyahu and his team outlined conditions they portrayed as pointing to near-certain victory: Iran’s ballistic missile program could be destroyed in a few weeks. The regime would be so weakened that it could not choke off the Strait of Hormuz, and the likelihood that Iran would land blows against U.S. interests in neighboring countries was assessed as minimal.

    Besides, Mossad’s intelligence indicated that street protests inside Iran would begin again and — with the impetus of the Israeli spy agency helping to foment riots and rebellion — an intense bombing campaign could foster the conditions for the Iranian opposition to overthrow the regime. The Israelis also raised the prospect of Iranian Kurdish fighters crossing the border from Iraq to open a ground front in the northwest, further stretching the regime’s forces and accelerating its collapse.

    Mr. Netanyahu delivered his presentation in a confident monotone. It seemed to land well with the most important person in the room, the American president.

    Sounds good to me, Mr. Trump told the prime minister. To Mr. Netanyahu, this signaled a likely green light for a joint U.S.-Israeli operation.

    Mr. Netanyahu was not the only one who came away from the meeting with the impression that Mr. Trump had all but made up his mind. The president’s advisers could see that he had been deeply impressed by the promise of what Mr. Netanyahu’s military and intelligence services could do, just as he had been when the two men spoke before the 12-day war with Iran in June.

    Getting scammed of a Canva is wild

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    Jncrwfrd

    US is in better shape for this one their economy is stronger and two they can build a war economy which trump is already trying do. Iran doesn't have defense system they barely have a military they just shoot missiles and drones. They’re losing their chain of command and infrastructure is getting f***ed. They’re positioning themselves to lose it’s strength in Middle East

    The US does not have a strong economy and cannot orient to a war economy since they’re primarily founded on speculation and service instead of industry.

    Iran just needs to close the strait and choke markets

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    vayla

    Mr. Netanyahu and his team outlined conditions they portrayed as pointing to near-certain victory: Iran’s ballistic missile program could be destroyed in a few weeks. The regime would be so weakened that it could not choke off the Strait of Hormuz, and the likelihood that Iran would land blows against U.S. interests in neighboring countries was assessed as minimal.

    Besides, Mossad’s intelligence indicated that street protests inside Iran would begin again and — with the impetus of the Israeli spy agency helping to foment riots and rebellion — an intense bombing campaign could foster the conditions for the Iranian opposition to overthrow the regime. The Israelis also raised the prospect of Iranian Kurdish fighters crossing the border from Iraq to open a ground front in the northwest, further stretching the regime’s forces and accelerating its collapse.

    Mr. Netanyahu delivered his presentation in a confident monotone. It seemed to land well with the most important person in the room, the American president.

    Sounds good to me, Mr. Trump told the prime minister. To Mr. Netanyahu, this signaled a likely green light for a joint U.S.-Israeli operation.

    Mr. Netanyahu was not the only one who came away from the meeting with the impression that Mr. Trump had all but made up his mind. The president’s advisers could see that he had been deeply impressed by the promise of what Mr. Netanyahu’s military and intelligence services could do, just as he had been when the two men spoke before the 12-day war with Iran in June.

    Fell for it again award

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    eye contact

    The US does not have a strong economy and cannot orient to a war economy since they’re primarily founded on speculation and service instead of industry.

    Iran just needs to close the strait and choke markets

    America has largest economy in world and exactly what this war is for America to gain industry same reason they went after Venezuela and going after Cuba they want to become resourceful. But i just don’t think Iran can keep strait close they need money if they want rebuild