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Nicholas J. Fuentes
Nicholas J. Fuentes@NickJFuentes·
The GOP told us that a $17 billion border wall was too expensive and that Mass Deportations were too unpopular. But $200 billion for a regime change war in Iran that has 27% approval is absolutely necessary because Israel said so. ISRAEL FIRST MEANS AMERICA LAST.
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ADI ALARDAH
ADI ALARDAH@alardah91·
@NickJFuentes Israel targets RT journalist Steve Sweeney in a missile strike during coverage in southern Lebanon.
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Maybe this take will get me some shit from this group chat, but I do not understand why it matters if someone is Jewish or not. I grew up around Jewish people and had a professor who is very Jewish and they’re all upstanding people and good Americans. I get not wanting to send money into wars that don’t benefit the country directly, but I don’t really understand the frustration towards domestic people because they’re Jewish.
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Mynameiz Notimportant
Mynameiz Notimportant@MynameizUrDad·
The $17B border wall wasn’t “rejected by the GOP” in some unified stance. It was debated over cost, land seizures, and effectiveness. That’s a policy disagreement—not hypocrisy. The $200B “Iran war” isn’t even real policy. There’s no approved war, no voted funding, no official plan. That number is a hypothetical projection, not something Congress signed off on. Then comes the leap—“because Israel said so.” That’s the entire conclusion, with zero evidence provided. If you think U.S. foreign policy aligns with Israel at times, that’s a fair discussion. If you’re claiming control, you need proof—not implication. Suspicion isn’t evidence. Alignment isn’t control. And hypothetical numbers aren’t policy. Also, keeping the Strait of Hormuz open isn’t ‘Israel First’—it’s global oil stability. When 20% of supply runs through one chokepoint, protecting it is economic self-defense, not foreign loyalty.
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Marcus Carey
Marcus Carey@marcuscarey·
Did you hear Pete Hegseth? Did he say that the $200 billion was for this war? No, what he said was that our military assets were depleted when Joe Biden gave them to Ukraine. We have been fighting this war with what remains and, in order to replenish them more quickly, this money is needed for that purpose. We are not replenishing what we're using in this war alone, because we have plenty on hand as numerous individuals have stated. We are well equipped, but, we need to rebuild our stock piles in large part because prior administrations allowed them to either become obsolete, or sold or given away to foreign countries. As for me, I say praise the Lord and pass the ammunition.
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Rabbi Jepstein
Rabbi Jepstein@RabbiJepstein·
@NickJFuentes As a Jew, we must do this because Iran poses an imminent threat to America. Immigrants are just people searching for a better life, and even if you don't like that they've never hurt anyone. This war will make America stronger and we can bring more Persian immigrants here
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Daily Dose🇺🇸
Daily Dose🇺🇸@Cedi_Joseph·
@NickJFuentes Donald Trump was the one that made the decision ,you can look back at all his previous video's Iran was not allowed to have Nuclear weapons . To make is seem like Israel is controlling the president is totally just wrong .
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Penitent Columbo
Penitent Columbo@PenitentColumbo·
@NickJFuentes Listen, rising fuel prices are the cost of Israel’s security. And who can blame them, given the Jewish people’s unfortunate history with gas.
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Rabbi Gert Goldberg 🇮🇱
@NickJFuentes Israel is our greatest ally. We must do whatever it takes to ensure their safety, as they would do for us. That is much more important than conducting ethnic cleansing inside our own borders.
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Borgia The Pope
Borgia The Pope@Borgialord·
Borgia The Pope@Borgialord

Yeah, that's my case too. It's a bit paradoxical because I'm generally anti-Islamic, I believe the regime in Tehran is nothing great, and I've supported Trump for 10 years. When I try to honestly analyze why, this is what comes out: 1) It's a clear-cut military aggression based on lies. Netanyahu has been claiming for over 30 years that Iran is roughly two seconds away from acquiring nuclear weapons. In reality, Israel simply cannot tolerate a strong hostile state in the region (after Iran it will be Turkey's turn), and as the only country in the world, it would be perfectly fine with chaos and collapse not only in Iran but across the Persian Gulf. No American president has ever been stupid enough to start a major war against a 100-million-strong country capable of disrupting the global economy through oil, gas, and other commodities just for their sake. Iran would of course lose conventionally, but it holds very strong cards—stronger than any state the US has attacked before. 2) For the last 15 years Trump spent criticizing endless wars and interventions in the Middle East, repeatedly condemning regime-change policy. A ton of people voted for him precisely because of that, and that's how he won the primaries in 2015 at all. This is a betrayal of cosmic proportions. People voted against Lindsey Graham-style Republicans and ended up getting Lindsey Graham. 3) Iranians are not Arabs, most Iranian officials are whiter than the American administration, they are deeply educated people next to whom Trump looks completely ridiculous—like a caricature of a dumb white guy. Larijani, Araghchi, all of them people with excellent education in Western philosophy and political thought. On top of that, their willingness to die for their convictions is impressive. I can't imagine the leadership of any Western state behaving like that. 4) We've all seen what the Americans brought to the Iraqis, Syrians, or (probably the worst of all) the Libyans. Enormous destruction, civil war, state collapse, Islamic State. Nobody wishes that on the Iranians. Besides, as a right-winger I really don't want another massive migration crisis. 5) The Americans and Israelis are waging this war barbarically—they destroy schools, hospitals, murder civilians, small children, cause huge ecological and health catastrophes. In Tehran there was black rain for several days. No normal, humane person can support this. x.com/Borgialord/sta…

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OversightHub
OversightHub@OversightHub·
@NickJFuentes Let me ask a more serious question: why is every dollar for ordinary Americans a debate, but every dollar for war an emergency?
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Vimal Patil
Vimal Patil@vimal4USA·
@NickJFuentes It’s astonishing how this guy is defending Iran while sitting on U.S. soil. Never seen anything like this before 🤔
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