
Liberty Guy
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Liberty Guy
@LibreGold
Governments only solve 'problems' they created in the fist place












Why am I against this war? As someone who's been EXTREMELY critical of the Iranian regime, so much so I was labeled 'zio' by many, I've always advocated AGAINST regime change through military means The reason is simple: In over 100 years, there's been ZERO successful regime change operations without boots on the ground And we're seeing this play out right now: The Iranian regime's grip on power has strengthened under bombardment, and they've become even more brutal in suppressing dissent If the U.S. conducted a very limited military operation to give Iranians the chance to bring down the regime, then maybe I would have been supportive (assuming the country does not descend into civil war) But seeing Iran get bombed daily, Israel and the region get attacked, U.S. troops die, and the global economy cater... this is not what I envisaged for 2026. I want the U.S. to win against China I want the regime to fall I want Iran to be a democracy I want Hezbollah's military arm gone I want Lebanon and Iran to normalize with Israel But a prolonged war with Iran is NOT the way to achieve any of these goals





















.@TiceRichard makes a desperate attempt here to ‘clear himself’ - by trying to gaslight us all. Not unlike Reform at all..:) He claims, falsely, that this article and the media more generally are saying we should all pay as much tax as possible, more than we are legally required to - nobody says that. He specifically refers to income tax, but this story is about corporation tax, for his group of companies that operate ‘rare and complex arrangements’ and from a tax haven - this is a million miles away from being told he should pay more income tax than the rules say - as he desperately tries to claim. Do we want ’tax dodgers’ running Britain? theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/m…






