
Marina Glezen Baker
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Marina Glezen Baker
@MayteGlezB
Unafraid of the crowd. Never a sheep 🐑






🚨 TRUMP MUST BE IMPEACHED 💥 A PRESIDENT DOES NOT HAVE THE POWER TO DRAG A NATION INTO WAR ALONE. I will explain why Donald Trump’s military action against Iran is not a demonstration of strength but a reckless escalation rooted in misinformation, political calculation, and a dangerous disregard for both international law and the United States Constitution. Stay with me and pay attention into the details. For years, Trump has justified confrontation with Iran through exaggerated threats, selective intelligence claims, and fear-driven rhetoric designed to manufacture urgency rather than present verified facts. Americans were told there was an “imminent threat,” yet no clear, transparent evidence was presented to Congress or the public to justify immediate military force. History has repeatedly shown the devastating cost of wars launched on distorted narratives. Trump Repeating those mistakes is not leadership, it is negligence. The most important part the American people must be aware is this; Unilateral military strikes risk igniting a wider regional conflict across the Middle East, endangering civilians, destabilizing already fragile nations, disrupting global economic security, and empowering extremist groups that thrive in chaos. A war with Iran would not remain contained; it would draw in regional proxies, global powers, and military alliances, dramatically increasing the risk of prolonged international conflict. This is not American First and what Trump campaigned for, this is not why MAGA people voted for Trump/Vance. Most alarming is the constitutional crisis such actions represent. The U.S. Constitution grants Congress not the President the sole authority to declare war. Circumventing Congress to initiate sustained military hostilities undermines democratic oversight and violates the foundational principle that no individual holds unchecked war-making power. Trump Launching military action against Iran without congressional authorization is not merely controversial; it raises serious constitutional concerns and grounds for impeachment because it places executive will above the rule of law. I regret to say that War must never be used as a political tool, a distraction from domestic challenges, or a performance of power. Decisions that place millions of lives at risk demand accountability, credible evidence, and lawful authorization. Peace and global stability cannot survive impulsive militarism. Leaders are elected to prevent wars whenever possible not to provoke them without consent, transparency, or consequence. We all remember that Last year, we were told that U.S. and Israeli strikes had “obliterated” or at least decisively crippled Iran’s nuclear threat, Trump and his administration officials claimed the facilities were destroyed and the danger neutralized. Now, suddenly, we are told the same imminent threat exists again and that new military escalation is necessary. Which is it? Either the previous attacks eliminated the danger, or the public was misled about their success. You cannot justify war on shifting narratives. When leaders move from declaring victory to declaring emergency without transparency or accountability, it raises a serious question: are decisions being driven by facts or by politics and perpetual conflict? History will judge not only the decision to strike, but also the silence of those who allowed constitutional limits to be ignored. #SayNotoWar






Somalis in Minnesota demand reparations for what the community went through with ICE














A UN vote on a lasting peace in Ukraine and we abstained. Go figure. The Russian Federation was against the proclamation. Is not four years of war enough? Is not missing children, shelling of cities and the killing of innocents enough? It is not a business deal-it is war.













