Michael Birch
9 posts


@manshoon88613 @IRanMediaco You don’t speak for the majority of Australians. If you love Trump so much please feel free to move to the USA, you won’t be missed here.
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@IRanMediaco Every person who is siding with the maniac radicals from Iran, what will you fuking say when they start a nuclear war.
I don't care about your responses, I am an a Australian, and Trump is sorting out the terrorist grubs
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@WHLeavitt You can fuck off from Australia also included Pine Gap, you are not welcome here
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@FGaitho237 From a fire on board an aircraft carrier to we’re losing the war—losing to whom? The Iranian army navy and air force have been largely neutralized, the leadership has been repeatedly blown away. Nations of the world have united against Iran. How in the world is this losing?
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THE SHATTERING OF AMERICAN EXCEPTIONALISM: How One Persian Gulf Nation Is Exposing the Empire’s Fragility While Trump Suppresses the Truth
Barack Obama once famously declared that America is “exceptional” - not because it is perfect, but because it is “indispensable” and possesses a unique capacity to lead the world through strength, moral authority, and unmatched military power. That illusion is now collapsing in real time, dismantled not by a peer superpower, but by a single determined nation in the Persian Gulf: Iran.
As the war with Iran enters its most dangerous phase, the Trump administration has mastered the art of information suppression. While the mainstream media dutifully chases every Trump tweet, photo-op, and distraction, the real story - the steady erosion of American military superiority - is being buried.
The corporate press, acting less like the “fourth estate” and more like a stenography service, has largely ignored the mounting evidence that the United States is being systematically outmaneuvered by a country it once dismissed as a weak, backward adversary.
The most glaring example is the USS Gerald R. Ford, the world’s most advanced and expensive aircraft carrier.
On March 12, 2026, the Ford suffered a catastrophic “fire” that took 30 hours to extinguish and displaced 600 sailors who lost their living quarters. The ship is now docked in Greece for what defense analysts warn could be a repair and maintenance period of 12 to 14 months.
This is not a minor setback. The U.S. Navy’s total carrier fleet stands at 11 ships. Three are currently deployed or in active service, two are in post-deployment maintenance, and four are in scheduled repairs. In other words, America’s “indispensable” global power projection now rests on a dangerously thin bench.
If Iran manages to damage or neutralize even one more carrier, the United States would be effectively neutralized in the region.
This is the brutal reality the Trump administration and its media allies are working overtime to obscure. Instead of honest reporting on these vulnerabilities, we get endless headlines about “productive Iran talks” and carefully staged optimism.
The same corrupt media that once celebrated American exceptionalism is now complicit in hiding its rapid decline.
Iran, a country that has spent decades preparing for exactly this kind of confrontation, is proving that determination, strategic depth, and patience can humble even the mightiest empire. What began as a war of choice by Washington is rapidly becoming a war of attrition that the United States is structurally ill-equipped to win.
The illusion of American exceptionalism - the comforting myth that the U.S. can project power indefinitely without consequence - has been shattered by a single nation in the Persian Gulf.
Trump, left with no viable off-ramp and no credible plan, is reduced to the only tool he has left: suppressing information and hoping the public never notices how badly the empire is bleeding.
The arc of history is not bending toward American dominance anymore. It is bending toward exposure. And the exposure is happening right now, in real time.
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