Attacking civilian targets and civilian infrastructure is a war crime.
Talking about hurting civilians on Easter Sunday is a stark reminder that these people use God as a prop.
Today, I pray that fellow Americans see these people for what they truly are we finally see the end to foreign wars.
The Axios interview this morning was something else. Threatening to blow up an entire country while claiming negotiations are going well in the same breath is wild even by his standards.
@Weinsteinlaw Fool, those are kind words in the name of Allah, the merciful. The Ayatollahs should love that Prez has invoked Allah's name before sending them to meet with the 79 virgins. We will all now chant 'Allah hu Akbar' as bridges & powerplants go. 😂
Donald Trump is alternating between religious proclamations and profane outbursts while threatening to bomb power plants and bridges in a war he claimed we already won. It’s not just unpresidential; it’s a hallucinatory approach to foreign policy that is going to get more people killed.
Besides the language being unbecoming of a Christian on Easter morning, it is also a tell of the ongoing frustration and messaging struggle. Last week, he desperately tried to define victory, say we already won, including The Strait is not our problem. All of that strained credulity. Now, back to reality and searching for a successful path.
Australia must end AUKUS now & develop an independent foreign policy. We simply cannot continue to be hitched to this unstable fascist in the White House & his growing list of war crimes.
@RobinDuggan3@GuntherEagleman You're late to the party if you don't believe the regime are barbarians. Average Iranian citizen could explain it to you.
Dangerous, deranged foul-mouthed racist sociopath threatening murderous war crimes on Easter Sunday. It’s 25th Amendment time. He must be removed from office ASAP
@p_mavera@AdamKinzinger It will be taken from the regime to level the battlefield for the citizens to rise up. It's the only way unless the regime leaves Iran.. sorry.
@GuntherEagleman To speak harsh words, you need a vocabulary.
Repeating the same insults isn’t ‘tough’—it’s just limited range.
Strength isn’t volume. It’s substance.
My best friend is 36 years old.
Every single day he complains to me about Trump.
He blames Trump for the Iran War, gas prices, his wife getting deported, and many other things.
How can I help him understand that Trump is just trying his best to make all of our lives better, and that he needs to be patient and trust the process?
Saying “Iran is winning” must be one of the most delusional statements I’ve ever seen. But saying that—in some form—gets you a tonne of likes on this platform.
I'm sick of being called a racist because I don't want the America invaded by Islam.
I want it to be the America I remember.
Does anyone else feel the same way?