Anonymous wrote:I believe Netanyahu has vowed to fight the Iranians down to the last American
Anonymous wrote:“With none of Trump’s public rationales making any sense, the most compelling reason to start a war seems to be to distract from the growing Epstein files scandal.”
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“With none of Trump’s public rationales making any sense, the most compelling reason to start a war seems to be to distract from the growing Epstein files scandal.
His popularity plummeting, his MAGA coalition fracturing, and new disclosures from the Epstein files coming every day and getting more graphic on his possible involvement in sexual abuse, Trump needs to change the conversation. War with Venezuela worked for a while, but something bigger is needed now. A sustained war may also help him declare a state of emergency that he wants to justify interference in elections he is now likely to lose.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What we actually want is against democracy. We want to install the shah/king of Iran’s son back in power. His father was exiled out of Iran in the late 70s and the US initially encouraged the Islamic revolution and this same current government against the Shah. Now we want the shahs son back? Wtf?
Islam cannot do democracy.
So unless you plan on mass re-education of 90 million people, a friendly monarchy is the best bet
Can Americans “do” democracy? Which part of the American experiment is going really well right now, pp?
Is it the allegations of the president being part of a pedophile trafficking ring but doing his best to use his attorney general to cover it up?
Is it the president ignoring the constitution and installing tariffs, deploying a federal police force to round up humans in concentration camps and, occasionally, outright murder them without due process?
Is it the general dysfunction of the Congress that can’t seem to ever, ever pass a budget on time?
Or how about the revolving door between lobbying firms and Congress and the fact that lobbyists write our legislation and it almost never has anything to do with what the voting public wants?
Is it the absurd cost of healthcare? The mediocre education system? The rampant gun violence?
Like, what right do you have to judge these other countries that are MUCH OLDER than America? America has broken down after just 250 years. Persia is THOUSANDS of years old. The Islamic republic is a blip of their history, while what is happening to us now seems to be the beginning of a total breakdown.
Drama queen.
We’ve had 2 protesters shot and people are (rightfully) up in arms.
Iran has killed 20k in 2 months.
I’d say our democracy is thriving, relatively speaking.
It was 20K of their own citizens they killed IN TWO DAYS. Absolutely brutal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What we actually want is against democracy. We want to install the shah/king of Iran’s son back in power. His father was exiled out of Iran in the late 70s and the US initially encouraged the Islamic revolution and this same current government against the Shah. Now we want the shahs son back? Wtf?
Islam cannot do democracy.
So unless you plan on mass re-education of 90 million people, a friendly monarchy is the best bet
Can Americans “do” democracy? Which part of the American experiment is going really well right now, pp?
Is it the allegations of the president being part of a pedophile trafficking ring but doing his best to use his attorney general to cover it up?
Is it the president ignoring the constitution and installing tariffs, deploying a federal police force to round up humans in concentration camps and, occasionally, outright murder them without due process?
Is it the general dysfunction of the Congress that can’t seem to ever, ever pass a budget on time?
Or how about the revolving door between lobbying firms and Congress and the fact that lobbyists write our legislation and it almost never has anything to do with what the voting public wants?
Is it the absurd cost of healthcare? The mediocre education system? The rampant gun violence?
Like, what right do you have to judge these other countries that are MUCH OLDER than America? America has broken down after just 250 years. Persia is THOUSANDS of years old. The Islamic republic is a blip of their history, while what is happening to us now seems to be the beginning of a total breakdown.
Drama queen.
We’ve had 2 protesters shot and people are (rightfully) up in arms.
Iran has killed 20k in 2 months.
I’d say our democracy is thriving, relatively speaking.
It was 20K of their own citizens they killed IN TWO DAYS. Absolutely brutal.
So much propaganda so little Israeli credibility.
I’m trying hard to figure out who these people are apologizing for the Iranian regime, encouraging retaliation against the US, etc.
I hate Trump and despise Netanyahu, but I’m sure as hell not going to whitewash the Iranian regime or take their side.
So who TF is? DSA nutters? Pro Palestinian advocates who hate the US? It’s wild.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much influence does Israel have over Canada? I am really surprised how supportive Carney has been given Davos, Canadian retreat from Trump and US tourism, the Gordie Howe bridge, etc. Even those who like him there pulled back after making cracks about annexing Canada, Still, Carney is the liberal leader there.
Is anyone else surprised?
There is enormous support for regime change both within Iran and among the Iranian diaspora. In Toronto alone, 350,000 people marched in support of Iranian protesters last month. And the collapse of the Iranian regime is good not just for the Middle East, but also for Europe and Ukraine. The Iranian regime has been an important ally of Russia, supplying it with Shaheed drones. It should be expected that Canada and most western and Middle Eastern allies support regime change in Iran. The death of the ayatollah and most of the Iranian leadership on the first day is pretty much being celebrated in every major capital.
DP. This.
Trump is a bag of feces, but he’s an angel compared to the Iranian regime.
This is a win for the US, provided that they can put a stable and cooperative regime in place.
That regime change must come from within Iran. Unfortunately Iran just killed 50,000 of the people who risked their lives for a change, not sure they have that capability right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From the war planning area in Mar a Lardo. Note the yellow bars on the screen, which indicate classified information is being displayed. But her emails!
That's a banner of the classification of the overall system. You certainly can hsve screens of data that are unclassified on that system.
Do you know what portion marking is?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From the war planning area in Mar a Lardo. Note the yellow bars on the screen, which indicate classified information is being displayed. But her emails!
That's a banner of the classification of the overall system. You certainly can hsve screens of data that are unclassified on that system.
Do you know what portion marking is?
DP
Can you explain how putting up some black curtains at Mar A Lago makes it a SCIF
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From the war planning area in Mar a Lardo. Note the yellow bars on the screen, which indicate classified information is being displayed. But her emails!
That's a banner of the classification of the overall system. You certainly can hsve screens of data that are unclassified on that system.
Do you know what portion marking is?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From the war planning area in Mar a Lardo. Note the yellow bars on the screen, which indicate classified information is being displayed. But her emails!
That's a banner of the classification of the overall system. You certainly can hsve screens of data that are unclassified on that system.
Do you know what portion marking is?