
AHS
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AHS
@SamoAsif
Faculty Member in SMIU, Educationist, Traveler and Researcher! Humanist to the core. Inspiring spiritual wellbeing around the globe!



23 years ago tonight, in an Oval Office address, George W. Bush announced the start of the Iraq War. 4,492 American service members were killed in the years that followed. 32,292 were wounded. At least 200,000 Iraqi civilians died. The humanitarian impact was immense. America wasted 9 years and 3 trillion dollars on a war that never should have happened—a war predicated on a lie, pushed by warmongering neocon politicians, and paid for by everyday people. Imagine what that $3 trillion could have bought here at home. Imagine the decade we could have spent focusing on America, our people, our place in the world. Imagine the lives our service members, stolen from us, would have lived. But instead, the president took us to war. Yet another costly quagmire in the Middle East. I voted against the Iraq War. I knew the White House would lie to Members of Congress and voters alike to manufacture the pretext for a conflict—and they did. Now, Iran is shaping up to be Iraq 2.0—new lies, new bloodthirsty politicians, still paid for by American families. Yesterday, we learned that Trump wants another $200 billion for his war. That's after Congress already gave the Pentagon more money than it even asked for in the budget. Enough is enough. It is not too late to learn from the past. Stop this madness. Bring our troops home. End this war.






Children of Iran's regime leaders are educating America's students at colleges from New York to Los Angeles trib.al/f9YO44l


Children of Iran's regime leaders are educating America's students at colleges from New York to Los Angeles trib.al/f9YO44l


Rafale in May 2025 F-35 in March 2026









'Primary party responsible for this war is ISRAEL' — Turkish FM Fidan 'It has dragged the region into an unprecedented crisis'







NOW: Haifa, Israel.

The path away from war still exists, says @badralbusaidi, Oman’s foreign minister. He lays out what both America and Iran must do to engage in negotiations once again economist.com/by-invitation/…

U.S. missiles that hit Iran likely were fired from Gulf countries that have taken the brunt of Iranian drone and missile attacks—although none acknowledges allowing use of their land or airspace on.wsj.com/4rLLyvx




