Israeli interference in the U.S. election system goes back decades – long before Trump got involved.
Clearly, the U.S. government is for sale to the highest bidder.
Mikethebest78 on
For a guy who always likes to talk about what a big tough man he is the real Authoritarian leaders like the Saudi Royal Family, Putin and Mr. Netanyahu seems to have him very well trained.
SuccuDeduction on
Sounds like he’s got a new BFF in the Middle East!
Basic_Yam_715 on
Maybe Putin and Bibi split the check for Von Shitzhizpantz
BLU3SKU1L on
Netanyahu was a frequent guest at the Kushners‘ house the entire time Jared was growing up. This is a compromised administration.
clarktherobot on
He is a traitor to the US and should be treated as such
RLewis8888 on
Gotta keep the boss happy
Choice-of-SteinsGate on
Thanks to some amazing reporting from Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan, we now know what happened in the situation room leading up to Trump’s decision to launch the US into another needless war in the middle east.
First, it’s been reported that Trump was the most hawkish and eager to start a war.
Trump decided to go to war on a „gut feeling“ even though US intelligence and his own aides cautioned against it.
There was no sensible rationale to go to war with Iran, so Trump and his cabinet concocted a false pretext.
All the way back in February of last year, Netanyahu met with Trump to fervently pitch the idea of a joint US-Israel military intervention.
Trump agreed without hesitation.
Bibi himself has stated that he’s been waiting for this opportunity for decades. He just needed the perfect American pawn to help him carry out his long awaited war against Iran.
After Trump agreed to Bibi’s plan, US intelligence went to work quickly to decide if this strategy would be practical.
But the head of the CIA himself called it „farcical.“
Over the next few weeks, no consensus could be reached among Trump’s staff.
Marco Rubio was skeptical about going to war, and JD Vance actively opposed the idea, but still supported Trump’s „gut feelings.“
And now we know that it was doomed from the start.
Trump foolishly dismissed concerns early on about Strait of Hormuz closures even though he was explicitly warned that Iran would resort to these countermeasures in the Persian gulf.
Due to Trump’s poor planning, arrogance and incompetence, Iran now has more bargaining power and leverage over matters of their sovereignty, their control over the Strait of Hormuz, and even the future of their nuclear weapons program.
With a nudge from Netanyahu, Trump launched us into an illegal foreign war in the middle east under false pretenses.
A war that ignores lessons from history about what happens when the US tries regime change in countries like Iran.
A war Trump started without consulting with our allies or Congress.
A war with little to no support from the American people.
A war based on „feelings.“
And a war that has always been one of choice, not of necessity.
As far as this fragile ceasefire goes, Trump clearly didn’t even acknowledge the terms of Iran’s proposal in the first place seeing as he’s refused to accept any of their major demands after the fact.
Trump was so desperate for a deal that he just blindly accepted whatever offer was made so he could claim victory and rest a little easier knowing that crude oil prices would drop, markets would pump, and maybe his approval ratings would stop sinking in the interim.
Because all Trump really cares about are his ratings, the direction the market is going, and being able to sell a narrative to the public that reflects positively on him, regardless of how distorted that narrative might be.
But in reality, the US has little to show for its efforts and everything to lose
Among other things, Iran is demanding immediate sanction relief, withdrawal of all US forces, war reparations, full control over the Strait of Hormuz, acceptance of enrichment, and the ability to impose fees on ships and tankers traveling through the Strait.
And let’s make something clear. Iran was not in any position to make these types of demands before the war.
But thanks to Trump’s „gut instincts“ Iran now believes they have significant leverage. Frankly, they’re right…
They now have the capacity and will to impose huge costs on the Gulf.
More importantly, they have a hold on the global economy through the Strait of Hormuz.
Trump, the self-described expert deal maker and war time leader he is, has conceded bargaining power to Iran in these matters because he never had a coherent strategy for a drawn out conflict and he ignored warnings about Iran’s ability to shut down the Strait of Hormuz Trump has gained very little and is in a position to give up everything.
Does that sound like „victory“ to you?
55redditor55 on
I always had a feeling that Nethanyhu allowed October 7 to happen to put Biden on a bind and guarantee a Trump win.
GalactusisBack on
Of course, the crybabies will come in saying that us bringing this up is ANTI-SEMITIC.
Did it not occur to any Republican that there is a MASSIVE conflict of interest in this administration with Trump surrounding himself disproportionally with Zionists? Why do you think we are in Iran? Why do you think they are pushing to have an accelerated and streamlined draft process? Why do you think the administration is shopping around auto makers and asking them to gear towards a war economy?
XarmtheinsaneX on
Like bibi’s little bitch boy
in1gom0ntoya on
at what point is he considered a foreign asset?
fcatw on
Entire government unbothered enough to do anything about it
Odd-Bullfrog7763 on
Of course Daddy Israel knows everything Epstein told them.
Weird_Rooster_4307 on
Well the Epstein and Trump videotapes came in handy after all
Origami_Avatar on
Netanyahu, Putin, Orban, Un, they’re all who Trump longs to be, and who he serves up his fealty to. The USA is more than getting there. This country is ruined for years to come and there is no guarantee of recovery. We are in this world, now the functional equivalent of those regimes. We’re the bad guys. In his last presidency, Trump said he was sick of the USA being world protector and stated that other nations should take on that mantle by become nuclear powers. Now Iran has no choice. Without nuclear weapons pointed outward they will always be as Trump claims, a nation for which he could destroy all their major bridges and all power production inside one hour. He’s given them no other choice, and what applies to Iran, applies to Venezuela, Cuba, Greenland, Canada, Ukraine, Taiwan and all the other nations of the world under the Trump/USA/Israel/Russia model. When every nation has the bomb, several of them, it won’t be much longer before a Trump, someone who was like Trump, Awon’go Idi Amin Dada Oumee or a Kim Jong Un, sets it all into motion.
LowAssistantInfinity on
See also: AIPAC-funded Democrats.
ikesbutt on
He’s an idiot
Potential_Salt_5780 on
That tracks
canon12 on
Trump is a traitor and should be removed from office and charged for it immediately. He needs to be in prison along with about a dozen of his allies and officials.
RadioRoyGBiv on
Well sure. You always have to report to your boss.
MarcheMuldDerevi on
Allegedly, Netenyahu has gone to all prior presidents since he started in office and tried to talk them into this war. You do most of the work for us/me and I reap the majority of the benefits
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Israeli interference in the U.S. election system goes back decades – long before Trump got involved.
Clearly, the U.S. government is for sale to the highest bidder.
For a guy who always likes to talk about what a big tough man he is the real Authoritarian leaders like the Saudi Royal Family, Putin and Mr. Netanyahu seems to have him very well trained.
Sounds like he’s got a new BFF in the Middle East!
Maybe Putin and Bibi split the check for Von Shitzhizpantz
Netanyahu was a frequent guest at the Kushners‘ house the entire time Jared was growing up. This is a compromised administration.
He is a traitor to the US and should be treated as such
Gotta keep the boss happy
Thanks to some amazing reporting from Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan, we now know what happened in the situation room leading up to Trump’s decision to launch the US into another needless war in the middle east.
First, it’s been reported that Trump was the most hawkish and eager to start a war.
Trump decided to go to war on a „gut feeling“ even though US intelligence and his own aides cautioned against it.
There was no sensible rationale to go to war with Iran, so Trump and his cabinet concocted a false pretext.
All the way back in February of last year, Netanyahu met with Trump to fervently pitch the idea of a joint US-Israel military intervention.
Trump agreed without hesitation.
Bibi himself has stated that he’s been waiting for this opportunity for decades. He just needed the perfect American pawn to help him carry out his long awaited war against Iran.
After Trump agreed to Bibi’s plan, US intelligence went to work quickly to decide if this strategy would be practical.
But the head of the CIA himself called it „farcical.“
Over the next few weeks, no consensus could be reached among Trump’s staff.
Marco Rubio was skeptical about going to war, and JD Vance actively opposed the idea, but still supported Trump’s „gut feelings.“
And now we know that it was doomed from the start.
Trump foolishly dismissed concerns early on about Strait of Hormuz closures even though he was explicitly warned that Iran would resort to these countermeasures in the Persian gulf.
Due to Trump’s poor planning, arrogance and incompetence, Iran now has more bargaining power and leverage over matters of their sovereignty, their control over the Strait of Hormuz, and even the future of their nuclear weapons program.
With a nudge from Netanyahu, Trump launched us into an illegal foreign war in the middle east under false pretenses.
A war that ignores lessons from history about what happens when the US tries regime change in countries like Iran.
A war Trump started without consulting with our allies or Congress.
A war with little to no support from the American people.
A war based on „feelings.“
And a war that has always been one of choice, not of necessity.
As far as this fragile ceasefire goes, Trump clearly didn’t even acknowledge the terms of Iran’s proposal in the first place seeing as he’s refused to accept any of their major demands after the fact.
Trump was so desperate for a deal that he just blindly accepted whatever offer was made so he could claim victory and rest a little easier knowing that crude oil prices would drop, markets would pump, and maybe his approval ratings would stop sinking in the interim.
Because all Trump really cares about are his ratings, the direction the market is going, and being able to sell a narrative to the public that reflects positively on him, regardless of how distorted that narrative might be.
But in reality, the US has little to show for its efforts and everything to lose
Among other things, Iran is demanding immediate sanction relief, withdrawal of all US forces, war reparations, full control over the Strait of Hormuz, acceptance of enrichment, and the ability to impose fees on ships and tankers traveling through the Strait.
And let’s make something clear. Iran was not in any position to make these types of demands before the war.
But thanks to Trump’s „gut instincts“ Iran now believes they have significant leverage. Frankly, they’re right…
They now have the capacity and will to impose huge costs on the Gulf.
More importantly, they have a hold on the global economy through the Strait of Hormuz.
Trump, the self-described expert deal maker and war time leader he is, has conceded bargaining power to Iran in these matters because he never had a coherent strategy for a drawn out conflict and he ignored warnings about Iran’s ability to shut down the Strait of Hormuz Trump has gained very little and is in a position to give up everything.
Does that sound like „victory“ to you?
I always had a feeling that Nethanyhu allowed October 7 to happen to put Biden on a bind and guarantee a Trump win.
Of course, the crybabies will come in saying that us bringing this up is ANTI-SEMITIC.
Did it not occur to any Republican that there is a MASSIVE conflict of interest in this administration with Trump surrounding himself disproportionally with Zionists? Why do you think we are in Iran? Why do you think they are pushing to have an accelerated and streamlined draft process? Why do you think the administration is shopping around auto makers and asking them to gear towards a war economy?
Like bibi’s little bitch boy
at what point is he considered a foreign asset?
Entire government unbothered enough to do anything about it
Of course Daddy Israel knows everything Epstein told them.
Well the Epstein and Trump videotapes came in handy after all
Netanyahu, Putin, Orban, Un, they’re all who Trump longs to be, and who he serves up his fealty to. The USA is more than getting there. This country is ruined for years to come and there is no guarantee of recovery. We are in this world, now the functional equivalent of those regimes. We’re the bad guys. In his last presidency, Trump said he was sick of the USA being world protector and stated that other nations should take on that mantle by become nuclear powers. Now Iran has no choice. Without nuclear weapons pointed outward they will always be as Trump claims, a nation for which he could destroy all their major bridges and all power production inside one hour. He’s given them no other choice, and what applies to Iran, applies to Venezuela, Cuba, Greenland, Canada, Ukraine, Taiwan and all the other nations of the world under the Trump/USA/Israel/Russia model. When every nation has the bomb, several of them, it won’t be much longer before a Trump, someone who was like Trump, Awon’go Idi Amin Dada Oumee or a Kim Jong Un, sets it all into motion.
See also: AIPAC-funded Democrats.
He’s an idiot
That tracks
Trump is a traitor and should be removed from office and charged for it immediately. He needs to be in prison along with about a dozen of his allies and officials.
Well sure. You always have to report to your boss.
Allegedly, Netenyahu has gone to all prior presidents since he started in office and tried to talk them into this war. You do most of the work for us/me and I reap the majority of the benefits