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Any US politician who won’t come out against the Israeli War — against this US war in Iran for Israel — is for it. Any saying ‘no forever wars’ or ‘no foreign wars’ without explicitly rejecting Israeli manipulation, even if voicing skepticism of US-Israeli status quo, is for it.
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@faisal_parla Same lol. People worried he will pull off another jon fetterman like stunt are just deeply paranoid...seems like a genuine guy
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History Speaks@History__Speaks·
The Israel Lobby was a core reason the US, contrary to its security interests, picked a fight with Iran after 9/11. The most reformist president in the history of the Islamic Republic, Muhammad Khatami, was elected in a shocking - Khamenei publicly endorsed his opponent - landslide in 1997 on a platform of normal relations with the West ("dialogue of civilizations"), and was in office through 2005. The Clinton Administration publicly expressed optimism about improved ties between the countries. This was despite the 1996 Khobar Tower Bombings by Saudi Hezbollah, which killed 19 American soldiers and in which the US suspected, but could not to Clinton's satisfaction prove, the IRGC played a role.* After the 9/11 attack by Al Qaeda (Sunni extremists supported by the Taliban), we now had a common enemy with Shiite Iran. The Khatami gov forcefully condemned the attack and organized public protests against 9/11 (which Iranian people also spontaneously condemned in great numbers). In October 2001, the IRGC collaborated with the US in the invasion of Afghanistan (which we attacked for the Taliban's sheltering of Al Qaeda), providing the US intelligence, access to Iranian air space, and coordinating the Northern Alliance to help us overthrow the Taliban, notably leading the 2001 uprising in Herat, where Hazaras, Northern Alliance fighters, and Quds Force elements (under the command of Qasem Soleimani) captured the city from the Taliban. Yet months after Iran helped us in Afghanistan - even as an effective co-belligerent in Herat - Bush slammed the door: the January 2002 “Axis of Evil” speech lumped Iran with Iraq and North Korea as existential threats, with the US promising 'confrontation.' In 2003, Iran's grand-bargain proposal (offering an end to its nuclear program, and even an end to support for Hamas/Hezbollah in exchange for a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine), which sought security guarantees against a US attack, was rejected by the White House. The pivot wasn’t driven by sudden new Iranian aggression; there is no such aggression one can point to in this period. (Tehran was pursuing a nuclear program, but it had for many years, as US Intelligence knew.) It was instead shaped by a network of senior Bush Administration officials who viewed Iran policy through the lens of their deep ideological attachment to Israel and its security interests. These officials included Richard Perle, Douglas Feith, and David Wurmser (@Wurmserscribit), all three of whom were among the eight co-authors of the "Clean Break" memorandum for Benjamin Netanyahu (@netanyahu), which called for overthrowing Saddam Hussein in Iraq and 'engaging' Hezbollah, Syria, and Iran militarily. (Rather odd that three senior US officials were writing policy papers for Netanyahu, about how to ensure Israeli security, a few years before they joined a US Administration, but I digress.) These men won the ideological battle against Bush Administration "realists" like Colin Powell, who favored a much less belligerent stance towards Iran. They persuaded Vice President Cheney in particular, and Bush (at least in the First Term), that Iran must be taken out as part of the Administration's doctrine of pre-emptively eliminating potential enemies after 9/11; and also that Iran would be an ideal staging ground for the Administration's "Freedom Agenda," by which pro-US democracies would be established in the Middle East. However, there can be little doubt from their history that these men were in truth ideologically committed to Israel's interests. The Bush Administration would go on to dramatically intensify sanctions against Iran, as part of the largely successful US policy over the last two decades to impoverish that country. The only reason they didn't invade the country was that, following the 2003 invasion of Iraq, the US military became bogged down in a prolonged, fantastically violent insurgency, in the course of which hundreds of thousands of Iraqis and thousands of US soldiers were killed. In the course of this insurgency, the IRGC funded, trained, and equipped, Shiite militant groups in Iraq that killed hundreds of US soldiers, often via roadside bombs. This was the so-called Iranian "aggression" against the US that is now used to justify the current war of aggression. In reality, the Americans blatantly picked a fight with the Iranians after September 11, who were actively seeking détente. And they did so in large part because of the influence of the pro-Israel Lobby in the Bush Administration. * In assessing the allegation of IRGC involvement, it is noteworthy that the Saudis, who were keen to blame the Iranians for the bombing, refused the US access to a range of critical evidence in this case. Clinton's Defense Secretary during the attack, William J. Perry, did not believe Iran was involved in the attack, and Clinton himself did not believe the evidence was strong enough to justify armed retaliation against Iran.
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Ali K.Chishti Official@thewirepak·
Breakthrough or break through in the next 24 hours over Iran-US war. Pakistan-China back-channels at full throttle with massive push to convince Iranian leadership before Trump’s 48-hour window closes. Regional stability on the line.
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EndTimesEnjoyer@CurrentlyStuffx·
@RichardHanania Iranians will make the reality of destroying everything in the middle east including oil, electricity and desalination infrastructure. So Trump will TACO
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Richard Hanania@RichardHanania·
Trump promises to hit every power plant in Iran if Hormuz isn’t opened by Tuesday. If he follows through, he’ll test the theory that the reason the US hasn’t been able to defeat weaker enemies over the years is that it just hasn’t been brutal enough. wsj.com/world/trump-wa…
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@clary_co When telling the truth is betrayal then the US was doing something evil and sinister
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@AirlinePilotmax Just as Venezuelan success deluded trump into launching this unwinnable war, today's daring rescue operation serves the same purpose in convincing trump to launch this disasterous ground operation
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Saad@AirlinePilotmax·
TACO will not materialize. All indicators point unequivocally toward the execution of a ground offensive. Observed force disposition patterns corroborate this assessment: large-scale troop movements are underway, with infantry units being airlifted via C-17 Globemaster transport aircraft, a deployment signature consistent with pre-assault staging operations. These indicators are not incidental. The operation has been planned and is in an advanced state of readiness.
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Saad@AirlinePilotmax·
The demand to open the Strait of Hormuz stands as a non‑negotiable red line for Iran. The United States remains firm in its position, insisting that the strait must be opened. Yet Iran rejects ultimatums outright, even when back‑channel diplomacy is in play. At present, the Revolutionary Guard’s hardline faction holds sway, making it highly unlikely that Tehran will yield to external demands.
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@DrewPavlou Can't wait for the random solemani Zoroaster girl to be deported to Iran and learn to dress modestly
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Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
Laura Loomer got Soleimani’s niece deported 🤣🤣🤣
Laura Loomer@LauraLoomer

BREAKING: I have reported Qasem Soleimani’s neice to @DHSgov and @StateDept. She is on social media making threats against the Trump administration, posting content sympathetic to the Iranian regime and Ayatollah, celebrating missiles being launched by Iran into Israel and other Middle Eastern countries, and posting other jihadi content while she lives in extreme luxury in Los Angeles. It’s worth noting that the woman (whose name I am only giving to authorities at this time so she doesn’t flee) does not wear a hijab, even though it’s required in Iran. Her social media is full of scantily clad photos in all designer outfits, likely paid for with terrorist tied money from the Iranian regime. She also appears to have undergone massive amounts of plastic surgery to hide her identity, completely transforming her facial features. President Trump ordered the U.S. military to kill Iranian General Qasem Soleimani on January 3, 2020. The drone strike occurred near Baghdad International Airport in Iraq, targeting Soleimani, who was the head of Iran's elite Quds Force. The strike was justified by the Trump administration as a defensive action to prevent imminent attacks on American personnel.  I am in touch with Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s @marcorubio team at the US State Department and counterterrorism officials at DHS. They told me they are looking into my evidence immediately. I have turned over all documentation to the Department of State and DHS. This is a developing story. I will keep you posted.

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Sohrab Ahmari@SohrabAhmari·
Both Trump and the IRGC now end their wartime communiques with praise for Allah.
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EndTimesEnjoyer@CurrentlyStuffx·
@mtracey Was a bad idea to ban him on twitter...another own goal by libs
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Michael Tracey@mtracey·
Top replies on Truth Social to Trump's especially deranged post this morning. Exactly the kind of constructive feedback he needs during a rapidly escalating military conflict
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@hashurtag They initially concealed the number of casualties which turned out to be higher than earlier reported. The plan crashes during rescue resulted in deaths they are hiding. They lost 5 to 6 soldiers to protect one. It will come to fore sooner or later.
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Shahab@hashurtag·
Umm, the USAF has owned every loss. They are not the Indian Air Force you know.
Priyanshu@Priyans79192862

@hashurtag You believe CENTCOM, which hasn't even acknowledged an F-15 loss and comes out posting about hunting drones with their million-dollar missiles. We are not dealing with the US here but specifically Trump-run propaganda, so do not expect any professionalism.

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War Monitor@WarMonitors·
⚡Trump to Fox, two hours after his threats: "I think we can reach a deal tomorrow. We are negotiating right now."
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