Alex The Red

12.5K posts

Alex The Red

Alex The Red

@AlexTheRed123

Sumali Mart 2018
241 Sinusundan207 Mga Tagasunod
Disclose.tv
Disclose.tv@disclosetv·
NOW - Trump delivers special Passover message from the Oval Office: "With true faith, eternal hope and the power of prayer, nothing can stop the people of God."
English
184
164
1.2K
66.4K
Alex The Red nag-retweet
ADAM
ADAM@AdameMedia·
TRUMP: “We can't take care of daycare. We're fighting wars. It's not possible for us to take care of daycare, Medicaid, Medicare, all these things.” This comes after they accused Iran of spending all their money on war. Iran has universal healthcare..
English
23
126
393
6K
Alex The Red nag-retweet
ADAM
ADAM@AdameMedia·
CONGRATS to Trump for all his hard work to gift the Strait of Hormuz to Iran. Without Trump’s tireless work, Iran would have been leaving BILLIONS of dollars a year on the table. Trump sacrificed American lives and spent BILLIONS just to enrich Iran Trump is an Iranian patriot
ADAM tweet media
English
19
88
336
4.7K
Alex The Red
Alex The Red@AlexTheRed123·
@MarioNawfal Trump can't be trusted. He has lied way too many times. Plus it's clear that he has dementia. The guy is no longer there.
English
0
0
0
32
Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
Trump wants to end the war, but the NYT just reported Iran doesn’t That worries me
English
422
103
1K
85.7K
Alex The Red nag-retweet
Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇮🇷🇺🇸 This is the full letter by Iran's President, hours before Trump's Address to the Nation: "In the name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful To the people of the United States of America, and to all those who, amid a flood of distortions and manufactured narratives, continue to seek the truth and aspire to a better life: Iran, by this very name, character, and identity, is one of the oldest continuous civilizations in human history. Despite its historical and geographical advantages at various times, Iran has never, in its modern history, chosen the path of aggression, expansion, colonialism, or domination. Even after enduring occupation, invasion, and sustained pressure from global powers—and despite possessing military superiority over many of its neighbors—Iran has never initiated a war. Yet it has resolutely and bravely repelled those who have attacked it. The Iranian people harbor no enmity toward other nations, including the people of America, Europe, or neighboring countries. Even in the face of repeated foreign interventions and pressures throughout their proud history, Iranians have consistently drawn a clear distinction between governments and the peoples they govern. This is a deeply rooted principle in Iranian culture and collective consciousness, not a temporary political stance. For this reason, portraying Iran as a threat is neither consistent with historical reality nor with present-day observable facts. Such a perception is the product of political and economic whims of the powerful, the need to manufacture an enemy in order to justify pressure, maintain military dominance, sustain the arms industry, and control strategic markets. In such an environment, if a threat does not exist, it is invented. Within this same framework, the United States has concentrated the largest number of its forces, bases, and military capabilities around Iran, a country that, at least since the founding of the United States, has never initiated a war. Recent American aggressions launched from these very bases have demonstrated how threatening such a military presence truly is. Naturally, no country confronted with such conditions would forgo strengthening its defensive capabilities. What Iran has done, and continues to do, is a measured response grounded in legitimate self-defense, and by no means an initiation of war or aggression. Relations between Iran and the United States were not originally hostile, and early interactions between the Iranian and American people were not marred with hostility or tension. The turning point, however, was the 1953 coup d’état, an illegal American intervention aimed at preventing the nationalization of Iran’s own resources. That coup disrupted Iran’s democratic process, reinstated dictatorship, and sowed deep distrust among Iranians toward U.S. policies. This distrust deepened further with America’s support for the Shah’s regime, its backing of Saddam Hussein during the imposed war of the 1980s, the imposition of the longest and most comprehensive sanctions in modern history, and ultimately, unprovoked military aggression, twice, in the midst of negotiations, against Iran. Yet all these pressures have failed to weaken Iran. On the contrary, the country has grown stronger in many areas: literacy rates have tripled, from roughly 30% before the Islamic Revolution to over 90% today; higher education has expanded dramatically; significant advances have been achieved in modern technology; healthcare services have improved; and infrastructure has developed at a pace and scale incomparable to the past. These are measurable, observable realities that stand independent of fabricated narratives. At the same time, the destructive and inhumane impact of sanctions, war, and aggression on the lives of the resilient Iranian people must not be underestimated. The continuation of military aggression and recent bombings profoundly affect people’s lives, attitudes, and perspectives. This reflects a fundamental human truth: when war inflicts irreparable harm on lives, homes, cities, and futures, people will not remain indifferent toward those responsible. This raises a fundamental question: Exactly which of the American people’s interests are truly being served by this war? Was there any objective threat from Iran to justify such behavior? Does the massacre of innocent children, the destruction of cancer-treatment pharmaceutical facilities, or boasting about bombing a country “back to the stone ages” serve any purpose other than further damaging the United States’ global standing? Iran pursued negotiations, reached an agreement, and fulfilled all its commitments. The decision to withdraw from that agreement, escalate toward confrontation, and launch two acts of aggression in the midst of negotiations were destructive choices made by the U.S. government, choices that served the delusions of a foreign aggressor. Attacking Iran’s vital infrastructure, including energy and industrial facilities—directly targets the Iranian people. Beyond constituting a war crime, such actions carry consequences that extend far beyond Iran’s borders. They generate instability, increase human and economic costs, and perpetuate cycles of tension, planting seeds of resentment that will endure for years. This is not a demonstration of strength; it is a sign of strategic bewilderment and an inability to achieve a sustainable solution. Is it not also the case that America has entered this aggression as a proxy for Israel, influenced and manipulated by that regime? Is it not true that Israel, by manufacturing an Iranian threat, seeks to divert global attention away from its crimes toward the Palestinians? Is it not evident that Israel now aims to fight Iran to the last American soldier and the last American taxpayer dollar, shifting the burden of its delusions onto Iran, the region, and the United States itself in pursuit of illegitimate interests? Is “America First” truly among the priorities of the U.S. government today? I invite you to look beyond the machinery of misinformation, an integral part of this aggression, and instead speak with those who have visited Iran. Observe the many accomplished Iranian immigrants, educated in Iran, who now teach and conduct research at the world’s most prestigious universities, or contribute to the most advanced technology firms in the West. Do these realities align with the distortions you are being told about Iran and its people? Today, the world stands at crossroads. Continuing along the path of confrontation is more costly and futile than ever before. The choice between confrontation and engagement is both real and consequential; its outcome will shape the future for generations to come. Throughout its millennia of proud history, Iran has outlasted many aggressors. All that remains of them are tarnished names in history, while Iran endures, resilient, dignified, and proud." Source: @zerohedge
Mario Nawfal tweet mediaMario Nawfal tweet mediaMario Nawfal tweet media
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇸🇦 Nearly 4 million barrels of oil a day passed through the Red Sea’s Bab el-Mandeb Strait in March, up from 3 million the month before. The highest level since October 2023. Saudi Arabia has been rerouting oil across the country through its East-West pipeline rather than shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. But it’s only a partial fix. Source: AP

English
39
31
89
16.8K
Lczar
Lczar@LCZAR5853·
@RapidResponse47 why is everything gotta be “my dick is bigger than yours” with this scumbag
English
3
2
27
1K
Alex The Red
Alex The Red@AlexTheRed123·
Fix the economy? No. Destroying the economy? Yes. Stopping wars? No. Starting wars? Yes. Going to the moon which no one cares about? Yes. America got humiliated by Iran. So shut the fuck up. Everyone is watching America burn to the ground. Congratulations.
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47

English
0
0
0
13
Alex The Red
Alex The Red@AlexTheRed123·
And it ended with America being humiliated on the world's stage. Congratulations you losers. Also Iran didn't have a nuke, nor did they wanted one, but now that you attacked them, you gave them a reason to seek nuclear weapons. So congratulations again on being idiots. You morons
The White House@WhiteHouse

Clear objectives since day one.

English
0
0
0
23
Alex The Red nag-retweet
Mr. Sausage
Mr. Sausage@MrSausageGet·
Mr. Sausage tweet media
ZXX
2
25
91
1.4K
Alex The Red
Alex The Red@AlexTheRed123·
The bitch got community noted. lol Trump is a senile old man just like Biden was. For you Trump supporters that are still left. It's time to admit the truth. He is a demented old man. He is Biden 2.0 He has mental problems and is clearly insane. Stop supporting a lunatic.
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47

English
0
0
0
4
Alex The Red nag-retweet
(((Harry Enten)))
(((Harry Enten)))@ForecasterEnten·
Polls, including CNN's, is a disaster for Trump on the economy. More disapprove of him (72%) on inflation than than Carter (!!) or Biden at this time in a presidency. Trump's disapproval (76%) is higher than Biden's worst (72%) on gas prices. Trump's on a stairway to hell.
English
112
1K
4.6K
226.8K
Alex The Red nag-retweet
Will Schryver
Will Schryver@imetatronink·
🤦‍♂️ Iran has the same president it has had for almost two years: Masoud Pezeshkian. Neither Pezeshkian nor any other Iranian officials have requested a ceasefire. Iran would like nothing more than for the US to attempt a ground invasion. Trump is a buffoonish liar.
Will Schryver tweet media
English
168
1.2K
4.4K
85.4K