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Average American Who Supports the United States, Israel and the people of Iran

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The Free Press
The Free Press@TheFP·
Graham Platner’s success in the Maine primary shows how easy it’s become for radical candidates to attract major campaign donations, writes Ruy Teixeira. thefp.com/p/how-the-far-…
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Mark R. Levin
Mark R. Levin@marklevinshow·
1. Unleash our military and Israel's against the Iranian regime tonight, especially against the IRGC and Basij. 2. Continue control of the Strait of Hormuz but destroy certain of the Iranian regimes oil platforms. 3. AND TRAIN AND ARM THE IRANIAN PEOPLE TO HELP TOPPLE THE REGIME.  Surely by now, the CIA can identify the opposition groups and the resistance to assist and arm.  And they should be backed up by the U.S.-Israeli military.   The way to bring the war to an end is to end the regime.  The way to ensure the regime cannot reconstitute its nuclear, enrichment, and missile programs is to end the regime. I know I sound like a broken record, as I have urged this from the start, but our own experience and history tells me this is the way forward.
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Brit Hume
Brit Hume@brithume·
Quote: "Americans want to win. The only thing they like less than war and high gas prices is enduring them for nothing. But to deliver that victory, President Trump needs to show the Iranian regime that it doesn’t have the leverage it thinks it does." washingtonpost.com/opinions/2026/…
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Aimen Dean
Aimen Dean@AimenDean·
Happy to say, after intense high-level diplomacy between the DC and Riyadh - KSA and Kuwait have lifted restrictions on US use of their airbases and airspace. In return, DC reportedly committed to both US and GCC retaliation against any IRGC aggression linked to Project Freedom.
Aimen Dean@AimenDean

Having spoken to a senior Saudi official about the NBC article regarding Project Freedom, I honestly think the article completely misunderstood what actually happened because it was written almost entirely from a US perspective rather than from a GCC perspective. First of all, contrary to the impression being created, the GCC were NOT blindsided by Project Freedom. They knew about it beforehand. Roughly half a day before. The airspace was opened. The facilities were available. Nobody objected. There was broad support for the idea because, at least publicly, Project Freedom was supposed to be a limited humanitarian-security operation aimed at relieving the 22,000 sailors trapped around Hormuz and allowing shipping lanes to breathe again. Nobody in the GCC had a problem with that. But here is the issue .. and this is the part the NBC article completely misses. If you are asking GCC countries to participate in such an operation, then you need to be upfront about the rules of engagement from day one! You cannot say:
“Please open your skies and bases, expose your energy infrastructure” …only for everyone to discover afterwards that the actual American policy was apparently: “Oh by the way, if Iran attacks you with ballistic missiles, cruise missiles and drones in several waves, we still won’t retaliate because Donald Trump is busy chasing The Deal.” And this is exactly what shocked the Saudis. Not the Iranian attack itself. The UAE/GCC expected retaliation.. This is Iran. Nobody in the Gulf is naïve about that anymore. The shock came from the American reaction afterwards. You had attacks against Emirati infrastructure. Fujairah was targeted. Multiple waves involving drones, ballistic missiles, cruise missiles. And Washington’s response was basically:
“Meh. Minor incident. Let’s not escalate.” Minor incident?! For the GCC that was madness. Because what Riyadh, Kuwait and Abu Dhabi suddenly realized was that Trump’s obsession with preserving “The Deal” had apparently reached the point where Gulf energy infrastructure was now considered acceptable collateral damage in the pursuit of his precious negotiations. Everything became:
The deal.
The deal.
The beautiful deal.
The greatest deal.
The mother of all deals. The ultimate “Art of the deal” Or perhaps, more accurately:
The ultimate fart of the deal. Because from the Gulf perspective, this stopped looking like strategy and started looking like desperate political vanity mixed with deadly wishful thinking. Had the GCC been told beforehand:
“Listen, whatever Iran does to you during Project Freedom, America will not retaliate because we do not want to endanger negotiations…” …they would have almost certainly refused participation from the start. The problem was not Project Freedom itself. The problem was discovering midway through the operation that the GCC countries were apparently expected to sit there quietly as punching bags while Washington played negotiation theatrics with Tehran. So the Saudis and Kuwaitis pulled plug! Because the GCC know something US usually forgets: Iran plays the long game. You can freeze enrichment.
Pause enrichment.
Delay enrichment.
Sign ten agreements.
Twenty agreements.
Forty agreements. But if the infrastructure remains…
If the centrifuges remain…
If the IRGC remains…
If the proxy network remains… then eventually the game resumes. There will be another distraction.
Another pandemic.
Another financial crisis.
Another war somewhere else.
Another paralysis in Washington. And while the world is distracted, enrichment quietly resumes again. Ironically, much of Iran’s highly enriched uranium stockpile expanded during the pandemic years precisely because global attention was elsewhere. Judging by the reaction to the UAE attacks, the Saudis and Kuwaitis concluded that Trump’s version of deterrence had become: “Please absorb the missiles quietly because I’m trying to write the sequel to “The Fart of the Deal.”

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Marc Thiessen 🇺🇸❤️🇺🇦🇹🇼🇮🇱
@HarvardCAPS Harris poll shows supermajority of Americans overwhelmingly back all of Trump’s demands with Iran and say he should “insist on all of these points” and not “settle for less.” At the top of their list? 78% say “Iran must stop executing protesters”!
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Aaron MacLean
Aaron MacLean@AaronBMacLean·
As Operation Epic Fury progressed, President Trump made a series of increasingly vivid threats to (in effect) destroy the Iranian economy if Iran did not reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Iran did not open the strait, and the campaign against economic targets never happened. 1/9
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Raylan Givens
Raylan Givens@JewishWarrior13·
⭕ This is another confirmation of what @AimenDean posted this morning. The Gulf states are telling President Trump two things: 1) The Iran deal is BS and not worth the paper it is written on 2) Finish what you have started because the alternative is much worse.
Raylan Givens@JewishWarrior13

🚨 i24NEWS: Saudi Arabia has limited US activity due to fear of non-assistance in the event of an Iranian attack, as happened in the United Arab Emirates. According to Saudi Arabia's understanding, the regime in Iran will be weak but will survive after a deal with the US, and they do not want to get into a fight with the Iranians.

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Eyal Ofer אייל עופר
This is not about adopting the opposition’s narrative. It is about facing a rapidly shifting reality: 1. The force buildup is complete. The renewed military operation was already on the verge of launch. 2. At the last minute, President Trump changed his mind and opted instead for Operation Freedom. Every senior member of his administration- Secretary Hegseth, Joint Chiefs Chairman Cain, and Marco Rubio - was fully on board and publicly articulated the new policy line in yesterday’s briefings. 3. Then, at 2 a.m. local time (7 p.m. Washington, D.C.), without hesitation, Trump pulled the rug out from under them and suspended (canceled?) the operation entirely. Only 5 hours after Rubio stood on the WH podium and said: "We are now in project freedom" This reversal by Trump, came after only two ships had passed through the area. A third vessel- a French ship-was struck by an Iranian cruise missile, despite sailing on a route the U.S. Navy had explicitly described as safe and under American protection. There is no other honest way to describe the situation on the ground right now. This is not a question of narrative or political positioning. I have been a strong supporter of what President Trump has done - until last night. He has executed a complete about-face. Unless he regains his bearings, history will remember him as a loser. It is worth recalling the original objective that was clearly defined at the outset: **“Not to allow Iran to project power outside its borders.”** That is precisely what the Iranian regime has now achieved. See the ceasefire in Lebanon and Tehran’s demonstrated strength in the Gulf. This is how our enemies view the situation, yet Trump appears not to understand that in this region, optics matter far more than any supposed backroom deals.
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Hugh Hewitt
Hugh Hewitt@hughhewitt·
Talking with John Podhoretz right now (and it will post at my YouTube channel later) and the 14 point “deal” is a disaster unfolding in real time. I can’t believe President Trump will agree to anything that destroys the greatest achievement of his presidency.
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Hugh Hewitt
Hugh Hewitt@hughhewitt·
This would be a terrible deal. I hope the terms of any deal would be significantly stricter: No enrichment, ever. HEU to us stat. No more proxies. Turn on the internet. President Trump never gives up leverage. Why would he start now with #Iran on the ropes?
Amit Segal@AmitSegal

According to @BarakRavid the U.S. and Iran are at the closest point to an agreement since the war began. The framework includes: • The U.S. and Iranian naval blockade will be gradually lifted during the detailed negotiation period. • The United States will commit, in the memorandum of understanding, to gradually lift sanctions and release tens of billions of dollars from frozen assets. • Negotiations are still underway on the duration of the uranium enrichment freeze. Three sources said the freeze would last at least 12 years, and one source estimated the final outcome would be 15 years. In addition, the U.S. wants to include in the agreement a clause stating that any Iranian violation regarding uranium enrichment will extend the freeze period. • Two sources claimed that Iran would agree to transfer the highly enriched uranium it possesses out of the country. • The United States expects to receive Iran’s response within 48 hours regarding several key points in the draft framework agreement.

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Bonchie
Bonchie@bonchieredstate·
Huh? That makes no sense. None at all. You don’t pause an operation to open the Strait and remove Iran’s only leverage to give them “some space to figure it out.” That’s like disarming a murderer and then handing them the gun back to see if they’ll give it up voluntarily.
Laura Ingraham@IngrahamAngle

🚨 TRUMP GIVES IRAN ONE LAST OFF-RAMP @AmbNathanSales: “What the president is doing by calling a pause now is giving the Iranians some space to figure it out themselves.” “If they're not, we can always resume the operation.”

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Ken Gardner
Ken Gardner@KenGardner11·
We have a once in a generation -- maybe once in a century -- opportunity to break what might very well be the worst terrorist regime on the planet. Why on earth do we continue to allow it to bargain for the terms of its continued survival.
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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
11 years ago, 21 Egyptian Coptic Christians were beheaded by ISIS in Libya for refusing to convert to Islam. Their last words were: “Jesus, I love you.” Remember, no one marched for them. Not a single protest for them!
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
Justice Gorsuch just gave HUGE praise for Justice Clarence Thomas as he becomes the second longest SCOTUS Justice in HISTORY "I ADORE that man. He is a great student and scholar of the Constitution." "He is a man of great and deep faith. And he has LIVED the American dream." "He also has maybe the best laugh of everyone anyone I know—a great booming laugh that echoes through the court all the time." 😂🇺🇸
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JeremyUnplugged
JeremyUnplugged@JeremyUnplugged·
INCREDIBLE! Trump is calling on ALL Americans — regardless of faith — to observe a national Sabbath from sundown May 15 to nightfall May 16 in honor of the nation’s 250th year. A president invoking Shabbat for the whole country. Biblical times. 🙏🏽🍷❤️
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
🚨OH. MY. GOSH!!!! Residents in Raleigh NC are in COMPLETE PANIC after a man who has been arrested a mind-boggling 40 PREVIOUS TIMES WITH OVER 125+ CHARGES... ...has just BEEN ARRESTED YET AGAIN FOR ROBBERY WITH A WEAPON!!! He was let out on a $1,000 bond just 9 days ago...
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