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@PaulSkallas I'd factor in how much affection he had for his wife. She passed away in December. Chuck may have felt it was simply time to go.
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President Trump needs to calm down and think about this: when fighting Saddam Hussein, European countries like Britain, Spain, and the Czech Republic followed suit, so why are there no European countries this time?
In short, this war is simply too unpopular!
Take it easy and stop being manipulated by Netanyahu. Stop putting on a brave face.

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By refusing to take action against clubs based in Israeli settlements, FIFA has failed to enforce its own rules and is blatantly flouting international law. FIFA had a clear opportunity to stand up for Palestinians’ rights and international law – with this decision it has shamefully chosen to abandon both.
amnesty.org/en/latest/news…
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HEGSETH: “That’s why we call Iran the #1 state sponsor of terrorism — they spend their money on missiles, etc.”
HEGSETH 5 MINS LATER: “We’re asking Congress for another $200 BILLION for missiles, etc.”
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The fantasy of seizing Kharg Island has nothing whatsoever to do with any genuine military requirement or the current situation in the Strait of Hormuz.
It is a tired, decades-old obsession cooked up and relentlessly peddled by Israeli strategists, their captive think tanks, and the usual chorus of Zionist lobbyists and warmongering “experts.”
This is purely an Israeli project, born in Tel Aviv and now being aggressively shopped to Washington.
As always, the United States would be the one left paying the price, with American lives, American tax dollars, American ships, and American credibility, while Israel reaps the strategic benefits and risks almost nothing itself.
Axios@axios
NEW: The Trump administration is considering plans to occupy or blockade Iran's Kharg Island to pressure Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. An operation to take over Kharg Island could put U.S. troops more directly in the line of fire. axios.com/2026/03/20/ira…
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@ZeroSumOracle @RoshanKrRaii You are a disgrace to your parent, infact your money should have flushed you out of her womb for disrespecting the prime minister like that. What a lowlife human being
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Trump is going to lose in Iran. Bush had 35 countries in 1991 and still needed six months to plan it. Trump has Fox News and a Truth Social account.
The coalition that liberated Kuwait was built on diplomacy, patience, and allies who actually trusted each other.
This one was built on insults.
History doesn’t repeat. But it does laugh.
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Iran has kept the Straight of Hormuz toll-free for decades despite being vilified, sanctioned, and Isolated.
Egypt charges $300,000 – $700,000+ per transit through the Suez Canal. Ultra-large container ships or tankers can exceed $1 million.
Panama charges $150,000 – $450,000 per transit. Large Neopanamax ships cost up to $500,000+ to pass the Panama Canal.
Turkey charges fees for the Bosporus Strait.
Canada charges fees for the St Lawrence Seaway.
The United States charges for the St Lawrence Seaway.
But Iran is a bad country.

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@GarbageHuman24 Not only is this Ai but you're bragging about white Ai prostitutes
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And they’re 100% right to be angry. Trump literally joked about Pearl Harbor, the attack that started the war between Japan and America, right in front of Japan’s leader.
He said it like it was funny.
And Sanae Takaichi? She just sat there. Smiling. Shocked face. No words. Nothing. This is not being polite.
This is Japan looking very weak in front of the whole world. Japan already gives America:
👉military bases
👉a lot of money for weapons
👉support in every American war
And when Trump insults Japan’s history in public?
The Prime Minister says… nothing. That’s embarrassing.
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