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I agree...People are tired of the whole Epstien story to be honest...If there are any victims that wants to tell their story please do...But it appears they would rather have been compensated, than to seek justice. This call-out by Melania gives them the opening. Time will tell how serious Congress and these victims are...
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@ChristopherHale @2B7C89526 with the Vatican army? but seriously, Catholics should worry about the islamists moving into Europe more than they worry about Americans.
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@catturd2 @miguelifornia We need a new generation of influencers within the Republican Party.
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The Republican Party is in desperate need of a new generation of influencers. Which up-and-coming accounts do you want to see take up that mantle? Tag them below! 👇👇👇👇
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@kvrtaric @glennbeck An ally can carry their own weight. At minimum bring something to the table. The U.K doesn't even have a fully functioning Navy.
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Yesterday, I got community noted for saying that I don't remember Lebanon being part of the ceasefire deal.
The note stated that “the ceasefire as announced by the Prime Minister of Pakistan does explicitly include Lebanon."
So, my team looked into this. What we found was concerning.
Yes, Pakistan did say the deal included Lebanon and Israel.
But the U.S. and Iran never mentioned either country in their deal announcements, only that the ceasefire would be in Iran, between the U.S. and Iran. Trump also said "everyone knows that" Lebanon wasn't included.
Only after that did Iran publicly side with Pakistan about Lebanon.
Israel never said it agreed to the deal, only that it "supports President Trump's" version, WITH its own addition that Lebanon wasn't included.
That's 3 different versions of the deal. Which version did the U.S. and Iran agree to? Only the negotiators know for sure.
So, why is @CommunityNotes taking the word of Pakistan and Iran over America?
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Well, @ShawnRyan762, I know my comparing you to @maddow seems like a joke to some, but I can assure you that it is not.
As a former SEAL that has sat in briefing rooms in theater, run ops against jihadist networks, and built a platform interviewing many sharp people in both operations and intelligence, you of all people should understand how strategic warfare actually works.
Despite all of that, you are sitting here and pushing posts like a cable news commentator with rimmed glasses on a communist news network, framing decisive pressure against the world's leading state sponsor of militant jihadist terrorism as "chaos" and "loss."
Let's cut through this selective timeline you laid out:
Trump issued a brutal, unmistakable warning over the Strait of Hormuz, the chokepoint Iran's regime was weaponizing to strangle global energy and fund its proxies.
That wasn't just some bluster for fun, it was quite literally combatant messaging 101 in asymmetric conflict against an enemy that only respects raw and credible power.
Jihadist Islamists like the IRGC, Hezbollah, Hamas, Houthis, and their ilk don't negotiate in good faith or respond to polite diplomacy, and you absolutely know this.
They only respond to negotiations from positions of strength.
If you do not negotiate that way, they will probe weaknesses, exploit hesitation, and interpret restraint as invitations to push attacks.
History from the Beirut barracks to the USS Cole to Benghazi and to decades of proxy attacks has proven that.
You've had guests that have spoken about these things, yet you act ignorant of them now?
This apocalyptic rhetoric is the only language these people understand, and you know it.
Iran blinked because of that rhetoric, floated a ceasefire tied to reopening the strait, and the administration secured a pause to lock in gains. That is not "lighting the world on fire then calling the fire department," you two bit propagandist, that is literally the way war has always worked.
It is coercion through strength: downgrade the enemy's capacity, signal willingness to escalate decisively, then offer the off ramp on your terms.
It's wild that you are ignorant about this.
And then you cry about Israel hitting Beirut like the soft lefty you have turned into... Beirut is in Lebanon, mind you, which is a completely different country than Iran.
Perhaps you need a geography lesson as well as a lesson on strategic level warfare?
So yeah, that is not Trump chaos, that is Israel finishing the job against an Iranian proxy that has quite literally fired thousands of rockets and embedded itself among civilians in Lebanon for decades.
And Lebanon was explicitly carved out of the US and Iran ceasefire for a reason, so even bringing it up here is silly and meant to distract.
Also, Iran quickly "closed" the Strait back up because they are purveyors of taqiyya style negotiations, just like jihadists always are.
But let's talk about how they "closed" the Strait, because everyone is being dishonest about that as well.
They didn't actually close anything, they are just signaling that they will attack ships that cross through it.
All it takes is one drone or one missile hitting one tanker and 20% of the world's oil shipping halts until insurance companies feel confident that the crazy Islamic terrorist regime in Iran won't sink any more hundred million dollar tankers.
You also conveniently leave out the real reason for this war from the get go, which is curtailing China and China's Belt and Road Initiative and re-establishing the world order firmly behind the United States.
I miss the days just months ago when you weren't a fully captured op... seeing what you and guys like Kent have become is truly disheartening.
I hope the money is worth it.

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@KaceeRAllen @RepFine @JoeNYLaw There is no such thing in Iran. Military and Civilian infrastructure is purposely intertwined. I wonder where the Palestinians got the idea.
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Tucker has no issue with mocking Judaism constantly, but is enraged when the reverse is done to his adopted religion.
Mainstream Islam is an evil death cult that glorifies murder, stoning women, and seeks to destroy Western values.
If Tucker thinks that is so great, maybe he should move back to his house in Qatar where he can live happily under Sharia law.
America would be much better off.
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@jwsherrod This isn’t hard… it’s like being willing to lend your car to a friend verse the drunk homeless guy down the street to screams kill the Jews at you when you drive by. Of course we aren’t worried about Israel having a nuclear program.
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Will is speaking a truth that certain people don’t want to hear.
His opponents want to treat every nation and people group as interchangeable.
“It’s not fair! You scrutinize Iran’s nuclear program, but ignore Israel’s!”
Yep. Because friends treat friends differently than they treat enemies.
The U.S. and Israel are allies, with Israel being the lone Western bulwark in the Middle East, and Iran shouting for the death of the U.S. and Israel.
You’re damn right we treat Israel and Iran differently.
Will Chamberlain@willchamberlain
Wherein I explain patiently to Piers why Israel "gets a pass" for not disclosing their nuclear program
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@OyVeyIzhMir @HarmlessHQ Technically Lebanon should have done it. They've been speaking all the right words yet act shocked when Israel takes upon our self.
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@HarmlessHQ The UN was supposed to enforce Hezbollah absence from S Lebanon. Everyone can thank them for enabling instead of stopping them.
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Trump played a fast one on Iran and they're just realising it now. 😂
Here's the gist...
When IRAN started the escalation against the US-ISRAELI forces,
Hezbollah rushed into the war and started sending missiles to Israel. Because they were fighting on the side of Iran.
Remember, there's a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah (Lebanon) made in late 2024.
Hezbollah violated this ceasefire agreement and attacked Israel with a barrage of missiles.
In reply, Netayanhu mobilised his troops to Southern Lebanon, the stronghold of the Hezbollah and started engaging them seriously.
He even deployed an Israeli special forces unit known as the Ergoz Unit for the capture of Hezbollah commanders.
After bombing them to his satisfaction, Netayanhu continued to deploy his troops to Southern Lebanon in a strategic move to dislodge Hezbollah fighters from that area that borders Israel.
Now, Iran pushed a ceasefire agreement to end escalations in the middle east, thinking that such a ceasefire would stop Netayanhu's occupation of Southern Lebanon and at least save the remaining Hezbollah fighters from Netayanhu's wrath.
Netayanhu kept quiet. And watched the US and Israel agree on the ceasefire.
Immediately, the ceasefire was approved, Netayanhu changed the direction of his missile launchers from Tehran to Southern Lebanon and began eliminating Hezbollah fighters.
Hezbollah and Lebanon asked why they were being bombed, they thought there was a ceasefire; and Netayanhu said that's bullshit.
The ceasefire is between the US and Iran; and not between Israel and Lebanon.
Iran got infuriated and raised alarm over Israel's violation of the ceasefire.
And the US just confirmed to Iran that truly, the ceasefire agreement does not include Lebanon and Israel escalation.
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@RedMedia_us See, here is you problem with this analysis:
You think being a registered Republican makes you MAGA, just like being a registered Democrat makes you a gullible, cult member, dupe.
It's not the same.
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@gummibear737 “So we agree on these 15 points?”
“Yes, my friend. 10 points and ceasefire.”
“No, 15 points.”
“Yes, 10 points, my friend”
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@Tdublives @realDailyWire @MattWalshBlog Right. The end of the list made it clear who the message was for.
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@realDailyWire @MattWalshBlog I know exactly what he meant and he will do it if necessary. IRGC will be the civilization that gets wiped out. Not the Iranian civilization.
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.@MattWalshBlog on Trump's infamous Truth Social post:
"I agree with the people who say there's no way Trump was actually going to do that...But why are you saying it then? If you're not going to do it, and everybody knows you're not going to do it, then the threat is totally meaningless."
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@BufodJustice @TheOfficerTatum After Tucker talked about Islam for years? Stop it.
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@TheOfficerTatum He was talking about the President of the United States needs not to wade into those waters, but you know that.
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