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>>2753000
Wong. It's an inter-dengist conflict
He will come only after 3 days stupid wankers. Dont shit up this thread into a bump limit. Delete shitty useless posts now!
>>2753025You know other people can bake besides Sinbad right?
>Saudi Prince Is Said to Push Trump to Continue Iran War in Recent CallsPrince Mohammed bin Salman sees a “historic opportunity” to remake the region, according to people briefed by U.S. officials on the conversations.
Saudi Arabia’s de facto leader, Prince Mohammed bin Salman, has been pushing President Trump to continue the war against Iran, arguing that the U.S.-Israeli military campaign presents a “historic opportunity” to remake the Middle East, according to people briefed by American officials on the conversations.
In a series of conversations over the last week, Prince Mohammed has conveyed to Mr. Trump that he must press toward the destruction of Iran’s hard-line government, the people familiar with the conversations said.
Prince Mohammed, the people familiar with the discussions said, has argued that Iran poses a long-term threat to the Gulf that can only be eliminated by getting rid of the government.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel also views Iran as a long-term threat, but analysts say Israeli officials would probably view a failed Iranian state that is too caught up in internal turmoil to menace Israel as a win, while Saudi Arabia views a failed state in Iran as a grave and direct security threat.
But senior officials in both the Saudi and American governments worry that if the conflict drags on, Iran could deliver ever more punishing attacks on Saudi oil installations and the United States could be stuck in an endless war.
In public, Mr. Trump has swung wildly between suggesting that the war could end soon and signaling it would escalate. On Monday, the president posted on social media that his administration and Iran had held “productive conversations regarding a complete and total resolution of our hostilities,” though Iran disputed the idea that negotiations were underway.
The consequences of the war for Saudi Arabia’s economy and national security are enormous. Iranian drone and missile attacks, launched in response to the American-Israeli assault on Iran, have already created huge disruptions in the oil market.
Saudi officials rejected the idea that Prince Mohammed has pushed to prolong the war.
“The kingdom of Saudi Arabia has always supported a peaceful resolution to this conflict, even before it began,” the Saudi government said in a statement, noting that officials “remain in close contact with the Trump administration and our commitment remains unchanged.”
“Our primary concern today is to defend ourselves from the daily attacks on our people and our civilian infrastructure,” the government added. “Iran has chosen dangerous brinkmanship over serious diplomatic solutions. This harms every stakeholder involved but none more than Iran itself
Mr. Trump has at times seemed open to winding down the war, but Prince Mohammed has argued that would be a mistake, the people briefed on the conversations said, and has pressed for attacks against Iran’s energy infrastructure to weaken the government in Tehran.
This article is based on interviews with people who have had conversations with American officials, and who described the discussions on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitive nature of Mr. Trump’s talks with world leaders. The New York Times interviewed people with a variety of views on the wisdom of continuing the war and of Prince Mohammed’s role in advising Mr. Trump.
Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, said the administration “does not comment on the president’s private conversations.”
Prince Mohammed, an authoritarian royal who has led a sustained crackdown on dissent, is respected by Mr. Trump and has previously influenced the president’s decision-making. Prince Mohammed has argued that the United States should consider putting troops in Iran to seize energy infrastructure and force the government out of power, according to the people briefed by U.S. officials.
In recent days, Mr. Trump has given more serious consideration to a military operation to seize Kharg Island, the hub of Iran’s oil infrastructure. Such an operation, with airborne Army forces or an amphibious assault by Marines, would be immensely dangerous.
But Prince Mohammed has advocated ground operations in his conversations with Mr. Trump, according to people briefed by American officials.
The Saudi views of the war are shaped by economic factors as much as political ones. Since the war began, Iran’s retaliatory attacks have largely choked off the Strait of Hormuz, hobbling the region’s energy industry. The vast majority of Saudi, Emirati and Kuwaiti oil must pass through the strait to reach international markets.
While Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have built pipelines to circumvent the strait, those alternative routes have come under attack as well.
Analysts familiar with Saudi government thinking say that while Prince Mohammed probably preferred to avoid a war, he is concerned that if Mr. Trump pulls back now, Saudi Arabia and the rest of the Middle East will be left to confront an emboldened and furious Iran on their own.
In this view, they say, a half-finished offensive would expose Saudi Arabia to frequent Iranian attacks. Such a scenario could also leave Iran with the power to periodically close the Strait of Hormuz.
“Saudi officials certainly want the war to end, but how it ends matters,” said Yasmine Farouk, director of the Gulf and Arabian Peninsula project for the International Crisis Group.
A 2019 Iran-backed attack on Saudi oil facilities — which briefly knocked out half of the kingdom’s oil production — pushed the prince to reconsider his antagonistic approach to the Islamic Republic.
Saudi officials later pursued a diplomatic détente, re-establishing relations with Iran in 2023, in part because they realized that their country’s alliance with the United States offered only partial protection from Iran, Saudi officials have said.
Other countries in the region, including the United Arab Emirates, also pursued warmer relations with Iran in the past few years for similar reasons.
After Mr. Trump’s decision to go to war, against the advice of several Gulf governments, Iran responded by shooting thousands of missiles and drones at countries in the region, derailing their efforts to bring Iran into their fold, Gulf officials have said.
“What little trust there was before has completely been shattered,” Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, told reporters last week.
Saudi Arabia has a large stockpile of Patriot interceptors that it is using to protect itself from the barrage of Iranian attacks that have rained down on its oil fields, refineries and cities.
But interceptors are in short supply globally. Drone and missile attacks in Saudi Arabia have already struck a refinery and the U.S. embassy, while fragments from intercepted projectiles have killed two Bangladeshi migrant workers and injured more than a dozen other foreign residents.
Since the beginning of the war, Mr. Netanyahu has pushed for military operations that could force the collapse of Iran’s government. U.S. officials have focused on degrading the country’s missile and naval capabilities and have been more skeptical that the hard-line government in Iran can be driven from power.
Though Israeli strikes have killed a large number of leaders, the hard-line government remains in control.
Saudi officials have long expressed concerns that a failed state in Iran poses a grave threat to them, analysts say. They fear that even if Iran’s government fell, elements of the military — or militias that could emerge in the power vacuum — would continue to attack the kingdom and are likely to focus on oil targets.
Some government intelligence analysts have told other officials that they think Prince Mohammed sees the war as an opportunity for him to increase Saudi Arabia’s influence throughout the Middle East, and that he believes Saudi Arabia can protect itself even if the war continues.
In conversations with Prince Mohammed, Mr. Trump has raised worries about the price of oil and the damage it is doing to the economy. The Saudi leader has assured him that is only temporary, according to people briefed by American officials.
But American and regional officials are deeply skeptical that oil markets will quickly recover from the war. Saudi Arabia cannot make up the shortfalls caused by the war because its overland pipeline can only carry a fraction of the oil that normally transits through the Strait of Hormuz, economists say.
While Saudi Arabia is better positioned than the other Gulf countries to weather the closure of the strait, it could face dire ramifications if the waterway is not reopened soon.
Even before the war began, Prince Mohammed was facing serious financial challenges as he approached the 2030 deadline he had set for himself to transform Saudi Arabia into a global business hub. His government is forecasting budget deficits for several years to come as ambitious megaprojects and vast investments in artificial intelligence strain the country’s limited resources.
A prolonged war with Iran would put all of that at risk. The prince’s success hinges on creating a secure environment for investors and tourists.
Asked last week whether the Saudi government preferred an immediate end to the war or a longer conflict in which Iran’s capabilities were degraded, Prince Faisal, the Saudi foreign minister, told reporters that the only thing that officials cared about was halting Iranian attacks on Saudi Arabia and neighboring countries.
“We’re going to use every lever we have — political, economic, diplomatic and else-wise — to get these attacks to stop,” Prince Faisal said.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/24/us/politics/saudi-prince-iran-trump.html?unlocked_article_code=1.VlA.Hb0j.oIKsiSVBphRT&smid=url-share its funny reading the comments on these British news saying how Iranian terror cells are active in Britain, burning down ambulances and nearly nobody is buying it lol.
>>2753026Now there's a beautiful sight. Iran has given us so much to appreciate. I should have been harsher on the regime change anons in the old protest threads honestly
>>2753018Lmao. Deng's greatest soldier
>>2753026Imagine the smell
>>2753026Imagine the taste
>>2753044>first picDaym porkies really will believe anything the orangutan says won't they?
>>2753046>believeNo, they are cynical actors.
>>2753046No, it's insider trading. They don't give a shit whether the orange bufoon is telling the truth or not as long as line goes up or down. and they have inside knowledge to know when the orange bufoons 'truths' are ready to drop and change the market.
>>2753046Blatant pump and dump by the rich. The only ones getting fucked by this are seniors who thought putting their retirement money into these stocks would be safe
>>2753050>>2753051>>2753052I think you guys are overestimating the intelligence of the average porky, but fair's fair. Whether they believe it isn't really relevant I guess, as long as it'll make their lines go up (their nose)
>>2753054back to usapol with you burger
>>2753054>Americas podcasters are going to bring jhiad to American soil. >>2753044Thank you sinbad for your awesome bakes
>>2753060The average porkies will simply be following the smarter cynical ones.
>>2753060They're still stupid because this shit is really bad longterm
Iran's Revolutionary Guard: We will target the occupation in the north and the Gaza Strip if its crimes in Palestine and Lebanon continue.
The public relations office of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said on Tuesday that "the Israeli entity exploited the atmosphere of aggression against Iran and the media's focus on it, and committed widespread war crimes against civilians in Lebanon and Palestine, crossing all red lines in genocide."
In its statement No. 46, the Public Relations Department of the Guard stressed that "the continuation of Israeli attacks on Palestine and Lebanon cannot be tolerated," warning the Israeli occupation against "continuing to commit crimes against civilians in Lebanon and Palestine."
The Revolutionary Guard also vowed that it would target "without hesitation, the gathering places of the Israeli entity's forces in northern occupied Palestine and the Gaza Strip, with missiles and drones, if it continues its crimes against civilians in Lebanon and Palestine."
In this context, a senior Iranian political and security official told Al-Mayadeen on Sunday that one of Iran’s conditions for ending the war is that it cease on all fronts in the region .
Local media also reported that Iranian armed forces targeted a newly established Israeli occupation site on the Lebanese-Palestinian border.
"The missiles don't stop": Injuries in Tel Aviv caused by an Iranian cluster missile
Israeli ambulance services announced on Tuesday morning that six people were injured in Tel Aviv at four different locations as a result of Iranian missiles.
Tel Aviv police reported deploying officers and bomb disposal specialists to several locations, while Israeli media confirmed injuries caused by an Iranian fragmentation missile fired at northern Tel Aviv.
The Israeli newspaper Haaretz acknowledged that the bombing from Iran on Israel has not stopped on the 25th day since the start of the aggression against it.
Israeli media reported a direct hit on a building and seven locations where fragments of the Iranian missile landed.
He noted that large forces were on their way to the site in northern Tel Aviv, confirming that a road linking Tel Aviv to the north had been closed as a result of the Iranian missile strike.
Also, reports indicated that a missile fell in the central region of occupied Palestine, and an Israeli media platform confirmed that Iranian missiles fell in Beersheba, the Negev, and Arad, amid hearing huge explosions.
She noted that the latest missile barrage launched by Iran towards the center was "the largest since the start of the war," confirming that there were casualties.
so where are the massive retaliatory attacks iran promised if its energy infrastructure was attacked as it was yesterday by israel in isfahan?
Lebanon: Resistance confronts the occupation's incursion into Qouzah… What are the latest details of the clashes in the south?
Al-Mayadeen's correspondent confirmed on Tuesday that the Israeli occupation continues its attacks targeting towns in southern Lebanon, whether in border villages or deep inside southern Lebanon.
Our correspondent explained that during the past hours, the Israeli forces tried to advance and penetrate towards the southern town of Al-Qouzah, under heavy artillery and rocket fire cover, where clashes took place between the occupation soldiers and the Islamic Resistance fighters in the field, and continued for more than an hour.
He pointed out that the occupation paved the way for this advance hours earlier through intensive raids targeting the vicinity of the town of Al-Qouzah, including the towns of Ramia, Beit Leef and Yater, on the border strip.
He also pointed out that this is not the first time the occupation has tried to advance through this axis.
<Clashes on several border fronts
Our correspondent explained that the occupation forces are trying to advance on several axes starting from different border towns, while the Islamic resistance is responding with dozens of defensive operations targeting gatherings of occupation forces on the Lebanese-Palestinian border.
He added that the resistance sometimes targets the same points more than once, given that they are direct "contact lines" on the border, which prevents the occupation from establishing positions there or creating new sites along them.
<Abu Nader: A limited incursion without a comprehensive expansionist decision
For his part, retired Brigadier General Charles Abi Nader, Al-Mayadeen’s military and strategic affairs analyst, revealed that there may be a decision to infiltrate border areas to implement a first phase based on reaching several kilometers inside the border region, which is evident in the towns of Khiam and Taybeh, in addition to movements near the towns of Markaba and Houla and the western sector, leading up to an attempt to enter Qouzah.
He pointed out that the town of Qouzah had witnessed previous attempts to infiltrate since the beginning of the current aggression against Lebanon, where the occupation forces advanced hundreds of meters and faced fierce resistance.
He also explained that it is not yet possible to confirm the existence of an Israeli decision to expand, as what is happening is limited to limited attempts on one axis, noting that “if there had been a decision to expand, the five Israeli divisions deployed on the border would have carried out simultaneous operations on several axes.”
He believes that the current developments are related to attempts to reach border towns such as Taybeh, Khiam, Naqoura, Alma al-Shaab and Qouzah, and that the coming hours will determine the course of any decision regarding potential expansion.
Abi Nader pointed to the statements of Israeli War Minister Yisrael Katz regarding the destruction of border towns, explaining that these statements have been implemented to a degree of 90%, as the areas of Aita al-Shaab, Adaysseh, Markaba and Kfarkela have become almost completely destroyed.
<The Islamic Resistance targets an occupation gathering in the town of Qouzah
For its part, the Islamic Resistance stated in a statement that after monitoring a force of Israeli enemy army soldiers stationed in a house in the border town of Al-Qouzah, its fighters targeted them at 06:42 on Tuesday with a guided missile and achieved a direct hit.
As stated in another statement, at 07:00 it targeted a gathering of Israeli enemy soldiers and vehicles in the border town of Al-Qouzah with a rocket salvo.
Since March 2, the Israeli occupation has continued its intensive aggression against Lebanon, targeting various regions, while the Islamic Resistance continues to carry out its operations by targeting gatherings and bases of the Israeli occupation army in occupied Palestine, and its forces that are trying to infiltrate the lands of southern Lebanon.
"He found a way to climb down from the tree"… "Maariv": Trump surprised Israelis with his talk of negotiations with Iran
Avi Ashkenazi, a correspondent and military affairs analyst for the Israeli newspaper Maariv, spoke about the "surprise of the Israeli military establishment at US President Donald Trump's statements about advanced negotiations with Iran and the freezing of his ultimatum to it."
<"Negotiate with whom?"
Ashkenazi said, "The question that arises in this context is about the parties he is negotiating with," adding, "It is possible that Trump was looking for a way to climb down from the high tree he climbed when he issued a dramatic ultimatum to open the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours."
He added that "an agreement between the United States and Iran is a step that will eventually happen, as every military action must ultimately lead to a political effect," but "the question is whether the Iranians will agree to the terms of dismantling the nuclear program, the ballistic missile project, and also opening the Strait of Hormuz."
Ashkenazi believes that "Trump is currently waging an economic war on oil prices, and yesterday he took a step to ease tensions, with the aim of calming global markets a little."
In this context, Ashkenazi quoted a senior source in the Israeli army as saying yesterday: "I don't know about negotiations, this is a political matter… We operate according to the directives of the political level and they will not change unless we are told otherwise," and he pointed to "the possibility that Israel will increase its operations in Iran and Lebanon in the coming days."
Earlier, Trump claimed he wanted to make a deal with Iran, saying "strong talks have taken place" with them, and indicating that a five-day grace period had been set to postpone the attack on Iranian energy infrastructure.
But only hours after his claims, which the Iranian side confirmed were untrue, an American-Israeli attack targeted energy facilities in the cities of Isfahan and Khorramshahr , resulting in material damage to the facilities and surrounding homes, without any human casualties.
Iran had confirmed its intention to respond to this aggression with punitive measures that place Washington-linked infrastructure in the region and "Israel" among the legitimate targets.
>>2753080that was if the US attacked.
>>2753071Is it the most calculated energy play in history? Maybe so. The '74 petrodollar Saudi deal expired a year ago and this recent move accelerated the rise of the petroyuan. If Europe doesn't get suckered into some long term agreement for LNG the benefit to the us would be temporary, no? What about domestic pricing and consumption of lng? Could this accelerate the ai bubble burst?
>>2753071the EU will thank trump for that deal. 'the US saved us from ebin Russsshaaa'.
>>2753054>10 times worse than 9/11So, about one 7 of October?
>>2753103What isn't a good opportunity to lecture about perceived anti-semitism for him?
>>2753071i don't get it. so people just fill up tankers and don't even know who they're going to sell it to? aren't they under contract?
>>2753103I think the adl only exists to conflate antizionism with antisemitism anymore. They frame any critique of Israel as an attack on all Jews.
>>2753103why is nobody talking about how he looks identical to stephen miller??? every time I see one I think it's the other one for a second
>>2753107the Iranians will release the Speed 3 movie. what a horrible thing to do to the burgers.
Iranians would never be as cruel as zionist inventing an October 7.
>>2753103This will make people love Israel for sure
Katy Tur, citing her "friend Yair Rosenberg," says the Israelis didn't "dupe" Trump into the war in Iran—and it's "anti-Semitic" to claim otherwise.
She says Trump has "long been occupied" with Iran—cites a bunch of other stuff Trump did for Israel as evidence—then concludes that apathetic American voters are actually ultimately to blame.
(In other words, the Israelis didn't drag us into this war, you did, Mr. and Mrs. America!)
https://xcancel.com/infolibnews/status/2034820960923050116#m
>Yair Rosenberg is a senior writer at Tablet magazine
>Tablet is an American conservative magazine focused on Jewish news and culture, featuring journalism, commentary, criticism, fiction, and essays.[1][2]
>The magazine has been described as conservative, pro-israel and center-right by Jewish organizations.[3][4][5]>>2753103Why does the cnbc guy have one cat eye and one human eye? What kind of witchery is this?
>>2753118Qatar has no interceptors, therefore no "attacks" - by which I mean debris falling on cities. Plus, Iran has wiped out whatever American defences Qatar had
>>2753129Why did this guy do this interview and not point out Rubio and other officials initially claimed Israel was going to act and left the us no choice? The only question is who drew first blood and we all know the answer.
>>2753119looks like a coloboma
What are Iran’s cluster munitions that are penetrating Israeli defences?
Hours after Israel’s assassination of Iranian security chief Ali Larijani on March 17, a little more than two weeks into their war, Iran fired a series of deadly cluster missiles at central Israel in what its Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) described as “revenge” for his death.
The overnight attack deployed multiple-warhead missiles that can better evade defence systems and killed two people in the Ramat Gan area near Tel Aviv.
Al Jazeera’s Nida Ibrahim reported at the time that the two people killed, a couple in their 70s, had a safe room in their home but were unable to reach it in time, raising concerns that Israel’s air raid sirens were not sounding quickly enough for people to react.
But the use of cluster munitions has triggered broader alarm in Israel than any one incident – in a twist of fate for a country that has itself been accused of using these dangerous weapons.
“Each kind of warhead the Iranians have also uses a cluster warhead,” Uzi Rubin, founding director of Israel’s missile defence programme and a senior fellow at the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security, told the US news agency Media Line.
>Here is what we know about the use of cluster munitions:
<What is a cluster munition or warhead?
Instead of a single explosive payload, a cluster warhead disperses multiple “bomblets” and has the potential for inflicting much wider damage and destruction than conventional warheads.
Cluster mechanisms can be used with any missiles designed to carry large payloads, such as ballistic and long-range missiles.
“The tip of the missile, instead of containing a big barrel of explosives, contains a mechanism which holds onto a lot of small bombs. And when the missile approaches the target, it opens its skin, it peels off and it spins around and the bomblets are released and released into space and fall on the ground,” Rubin told Media Line.
He explained that Iranian cluster warheads may contain 20 to 30 or 70 to 80 “bomblets”, depending on the type of missile.
These bomblets can be artillery shells, rockets, missiles or air-dropped bombs, according to Elijah Magnier, a Brussels-based military and political analyst. “Designed as area-effect weapons, they are intended to saturate targets such as dispersed infantry, soft-skinned vehicles, air-defence sites, or aircraft on the ground,” Magnier told Al Jazeera. “The recent employment of such warheads is notable because it converts individual ballistic missiles into broader, operationally harder-to-defend threats against multi-layered air-defence architectures.”
Iran reportedly also used cluster munitions in the 12-day war with Israel in June, and Israel has been accused of using them in the past.
<What missiles capable of carrying cluster mechanisms does Iran have?
Defence analysts have described Iran’s missile programme as the Middle East’s largest and most varied.
Developed over decades, it contains ballistic and cruise missiles and is designed to give Tehran airpower despite its lack of a modern air force.
Indeed, Iran’s ballistic missile programme was central to US demands during negotiations that were ongoing when Israel and the US launched their war on Iran on February 28.
Iran has both short- and medium-range missile systems and longer-range surface-to-air and antiship cruise missiles.
Details about Iran’s munitions are sketchy, but it is believed that the country’s medium- and long-range systems include the Shahab-3, Emad, Ghadr-1, the Khorramshahr variants and Sejjil. They also have newer designs like Kheibar Shekan and Haj Qassem.
Iran’s surface-to-air and antiship cruise missiles include the Soumar, Ya-Ali and the Quds variants, Hoveyzeh, Paveh and Ra’ad.
Its longest-reaching ballistic missile, the Soumar, has a range of 2,000km to 2,500km (1,243 to 1,553 miles). However, it was reported that two Iranian missiles were fired late on Thursday or early on Friday on Diego Garcia, the site of a joint US-United Kingdom military base in the Indian Ocean that is 4,000km (2,485 miles) from Iran. The UK said the attack failed, and an Iranian official denied firing the missile.
Former Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei previously limited Iranian missile ranges to 2,200km (1,367 miles) but removed that limit after Israel’s 12-day war. The US joined Israel in that war as well, carrying out one day of attacks on Iran’s three main nuclear facilities.
<Has Iran successfully struck locations in Israel?
Yes. Overall, more than 4,500 people have been wounded in Israel since the start of the current war, according to the Ministry of Health.
On Tuesday, it was reported that Iranian missiles had hit several areas of Tel Aviv, causing major damage to buildings and at least four casualties.
On Saturday, Iranian missiles struck the Israeli towns of Arad and Dimona, close to a nuclear research centre. Iran said this was a response to an Israeli attack on its Natanz nuclear facility in Isfahan province.
At least 180 people were wounded in Saturday’s attack, and hundreds of people were evacuated from the towns.
<Why are cluster munitions making an impact now?
Analysts said it is rare for the Israeli public to feel the effects of a war like it has over the past three weeks.
An Israeli military spokesman said Israel’s air defence systems failed to intercept some of the Iranian missiles that hit Arad and Dimona despite being activated on Saturday. He added that Iran’s weaponry was not “special or unfamiliar” and an investigation was under way.
It is thought that the reason Iranian missiles are making such an impact is because of the use of cluster mechanisms, which make missiles much harder to intercept.
To stop a ballistic missile equipped with cluster bomblets, it must be intercepted before the payload opens and releases its submunitions. After the payload opens midflight, the missile goes from a single point of attack to multiple points, making it difficult to stop.
The use of cluster munitions causes much costlier damage and has a real “psychological effect”, Magnier added. “A single penetrating cluster missile can generate multiple impact points, debris fields, unexploded bomblets, civilian panic, and heavy demands on bomb-disposal teams, emergency services, and infrastructure repair. In resource-constrained or prolonged exchanges, this acts as a force multiplier, allowing sustained coercive pressure with lower launch rates.”
Iran has clearly significantly developed its use of cluster munitions since last year, Magnier said: “Iran first demonstrated this capability publicly in June 2025, when it fired a cluster-warhead ballistic missile into central Israel. Its reuse in 2026 indicates that the capability is integrated and deliberate rather than improvised.”
Militarily, this reveals that Iran has incorporated cluster payloads into a “meaningful portion” of its ballistic missile inventory, Magnier said.
<Are cluster munitions legal and why are they so dangerous?
Cluster munitions are not banned internationally, but 111 countries, including most European nations and NATO members, are parties to the 2008 Convention on Cluster Munitions prohibiting their use.
The US is not a party to that agreement, however, arguing that they should be allowed to be used against military targets. Israel and Iran are not signatories to the convention either.
During the 12-day war in June, Amnesty International called Iran’s use of cluster munitions “a flagrant violation of international humanitarian law”, referring to the Convention.
Cluster munitions are particularly dangerous for civilian populations because they disperse multiple bombs over wide areas, according to human rights advocacy groups.
The United Nations reported that civilians accounted for 93 per cent of global casualties from cluster munitions in 2023, citing the Cluster Munition Monitor 2024 by the Cluster Munition Coalition, an international civil society group.
Not all bomblets dispersed from cluster weapons detonate on impact. The unexploded bombs, known as duds, can remain embedded in the ground for years, posing a serious danger to civilians, most notably children.
Patrick Fruchet, a landmine clearance expert, told Al Jazeera in 2023 that explosive remnants of war – bombs that “fail to go bang” when launched – are a major risk in conflict areas.
Fruchet said the main concern with cluster munitions is their failure rate and their “twitchy” qualities, which make unexploded devices vulnerable to detonation when handled.
“You see a lot of children coming upon novel-looking devices and being attracted to them because they’re unusual, … and there’s a tendency to pick them up,” he said.
The duds can still detonate decades after they are dropped. “There’s no reason to believe that they ever really become inert, that they ever become harmless,” Fruchet said. “These things are made to an industrial standard. They’re often stored for a long time.”
Legally, the issue of cluster munitions is not just about treaty adherence, Magnier said. “It also concerns whether the weapons are employed in a manner that is inherently indiscriminate towards civilians.”
He added: “Employment in densely populated civilian environments may be assessed as indiscriminate or disproportionate under customary international humanitarian law. Organisations such as the ICRC and Human Rights Watch have repeatedly highlighted the particular dangers of urban use.”
<Who else has used cluster bombs?
Russia-Ukraine war
In 2023, then-US President Joe Biden’s administration attracted criticism when it authorised the transfer of cluster munitions to Ukraine despite the objections of rights advocates.
Neither Ukraine nor Russia is a party to the international convention against their use.
The US argued at the time that US-made cluster bombs were safer than the ones Russia was already using in the war.
“We recognise that cluster munitions create a risk of civilian harm from unexploded ordnance,” US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan told reporters at the time.
“This is why we’ve deferred the decision for as long as we could, but there is also a massive risk of civilian harm if Russian troops and tanks roll over Ukrainian positions and take more Ukrainian territory and subjugate more Ukrainian civilians.”
Biden later told US media that it was a “very difficult decision” on his part, adding that the “Ukrainians are running out of ammunition”.
The weapons made up part of a tranche of US military assistance to Ukraine that year that also included armoured vehicles and antiarmour weapons.
Sarah Yager, the Washington, DC, director at Human Rights Watch, called the US move “devastating”.
“They are absolutely awful for civilians,” Yager told Al Jazeera in a television interview in 2023. “I think when legislators and policymakers here in the United States see the photos coming back of children with missing limbs, parents injured, killed by our own American cluster munitions, there’s going to be a real awakening to the humanitarian disaster that this is.”
<Israeli use in Lebanon, against other targets
“Israel has a long history of cluster-munition use, including in Lebanon in 1978, 1982, and especially 2006, Syria, and against Egyptian positions in 1973,” Magnier said. “Israel has also been accused of using cluster bombs in Lebanon – most recently in 2025.”
In November last year, evidence that Israel had been using cluster munitions in Lebanon since its invasion in 2023 was raised in the UK Parliament.
In their motion raised in Parliament, MPs cited “evidence showing Israel’s largest arms company, Elbit Systems, was one of the manufacturers of the cluster munitions used in Israel’s recent assault on Lebanon”
They expressed alarm that Elbit Systems was continuing to operate factories in the UK and called on the government to implement measures to prevent companies operating in the UK from supporting violations of international law and to close down all Elbit Systems factories.
During Israel’s occupation of southern Lebanon in 2006, the United Nations warned that up to 1 million unexploded cluster bombs were lying on the ground there.
Chris Clark, the UN’s demining official in Lebanon at the time, said: “The situation in south Lebanon now as a result of 34 days of bombing is that there is extensive unexploded ordnance lying all over the place.”
At the time, Al Jazeera reported that Lebanese houses, gardens, farms and streets had been peppered with the munitions.
In 2007, the Israeli army appeared to confirm the use of cluster munitions in Lebanon when, after an investigation, it said its chief investigator, Major General Gershon HaCohen, determined: “It was clear that the majority of the cluster munitions were fired at open and uninhabited areas, areas from which Hezbollah forces operated and in which no civilians were present.”
The Israeli army said cluster bombs had been fired at residential areas only “as an immediate defence response to rocket attacks by Hezbollah”.
“The use of this weaponry was legal once it was determined that, in order to prevent rocket fire onto Israel, its use was a concrete military necessity,” an army statement said.
Sudan
In 2015, Human Rights Watch reported evidence that Sudan had used cluster bombs on civilian areas of Southern Kordofan’s Nuba Mountains in February and March.
“The evidence that Sudan’s army has used cluster bombs in Southern Kordofan shows the government’s total disregard for its own people and civilian life,” Daniel Bekele, Africa director at Human Rights Watch, said at the time.
Asked for his reaction to Joe Kent's resignation letter saying that Israel dragged the US into the war on Iran, infamous neocon Elliott Abrams accuses Kent of "bigotry" and "anti-Semitism."
"Such people should never be permitted to hold government jobs."
>Elliott Abrams (born January 24, 1948) is an American politician and lawyer who has served in foreign policy positions for presidents Ronald Reagan, George W. Bush, and Donald Trump. Abrams is considered to be a neoconservative.[2] He was a senior fellow for Middle Eastern studies at the Council on Foreign Relations.[3] He served as the U.S. Special Representative for Venezuela from 2019 to 2021 and as the U.S. Special Representative for Iran from 2020 to 2021.
His involvement in the Iran-Contra scandal during the Reagan administration led to his conviction in 1991 on two misdemeanor counts of unlawfully withholding information from Congress.[4][5] He was later pardoned by president George H. W. Bush.
During George W. Bush's first term, he served as Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director on the National Security Council for Near East and North African Affairs. At the start of Bush's second term, Abrams was promoted to be his Deputy National Security Advisor for Global Democracy Strategy, in charge of promoting Bush's strategy of "advancing democracy abroad." In the Bush administration, Abrams was a supporter of the Iraq War. Abrams led the 1998 Project for the New American Century (PNAC) letter demanding the removal of Saddam Hussein as a primary policy goal.
During Donald Trump's first term, on January 25, 2019, he was appointed by Mike Pompeo as Special Representative for Venezuela.[6][7] On September 1, 2020, he was further appointed to concurrently serve as the U.S. Special Representative for Iran.
On July 3, 2023, he was appointed by President Joe Biden to the non-partisan U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy.[8]
Elliott Abrams was born into a Jewish family[9] in New York in 1948. His father was an immigration lawyer.
>>2753134Dersh is Epstein.
>>2753136I had to look that up. Yikes.
I get the feeling that psyops have come to a point where if Iran actually attacked and sabotaged some installation in American soil most americans would rather blame their own government and claim falseflag or something along those lines lol
US Anti-Semitism Czar chabad rabbi Yehuda Kaploun who was born in Israel repeats his demand that criticism of Israel comply with IHRA: "If you're going to claim that there's even remotely something wrong in Gaza, you also have to claim that there remotely is something wrong in the Sudan, Nigeria, Uyghurs in China."
"You have to be consistent, and that's part of the IHRA definitions."
>Yehuda Kaploun (Hebrew: יהודה קפלון, born 1968) is an Israeli-American Chabad-Lubavitch rabbi, businessman, and conservative political figure.[
He is a friend of conservative megadonor Miriam Adelson, who was the third largest donor to Trump's 2024 campaign with donations totaling $106 million dollars, and her late husband, Sheldon Adelson.[5][9] Kaploun was nominated as U.S. special envoy to monitor and combat antisemitism by Donald Trump in May 2025.[3]
He has expressed support for President Trump's desire to remove accreditation and funding from educational institutions that do not sufficiently punish students who act in support of Palestinians.[10
Kaploun was born in Kfar Chabad, Israel, to a Chabad-Lubavitch family. His parents were emissaries of the Lubavicher Rebbe.
He is the grandson of Reb Moshe Zalman Feiglin, who established a Chabad presence in Australia,
>USAnians unironically blaming da joos
No fuck off, seriously. Somehow is never this cunts faults. This really reminds me of the late Bush years, you are just one president away from being le wholesome liberalino democracynio
Fuck youuuuu
The interest of the USA are the interest of ISRAEL
The interest of ISRAEL are the interest of the USA
>>2753146Kent said "Israel"
Bolton heard "the Jews"
Such is the reactionary neocon.
The funny part is the gop is split between neocons and actual neonazis in the main and it's their own fault for conflating critique with hatred. They create antisemitism by false accusation is what I'm getting at.
>>2753156people are blaming the state of Israel under the leadership of Benjamin Netanyahu. You're being anti-semitic when you conflate the Jewish diaspora with the state of Israel.
Your periodic reminder that “left” and “right” are meaningless liberal buzzwords. The only distinction that matters is if someone is pro globalism or anti globalism
IRAN STATE MEDIA
>Zionist takeover: Trump’s war on Iran reveals who really dictates US foreign policy
Donald Trump’s brazen military assault on Iran – launched at the behest of the Israeli regime – lays bare an unvarnished truth: Zionist interests have effectively captured American foreign policy.
Broader imperial objectives have been sidelined in favor of the settler colony’s agenda.
A group of analysts continues to cling to the notion that the Zionist entity functions as a strategic asset – a forward outpost – for the American Empire. Yet the coordinated strikes on Iranian soil tell a different story. Far from acting as a subordinate ally, Tel Aviv now dictates the terms, with Washington following suit.
This is no simple case of the tail wagging the dog. More accurately, the agents of the tail have not merely tugged at the leash; they have colonized and captured the vital organs of the dog itself, steering the body of American policy toward unnecessary wars that serve a singular, foreign interest over its own imperial interests.
Trump's claim of imminent Iranian threat
Trump justified the unprovoked and illegal aggression against the Islamic Republic of Iran by citing advice from key advisers who convinced him that an attack from Iran was imminent.
In a candid statement captured on video, Trump declared the situation had approached a “point of no return,” based on intelligence from his inner circle. As he explained, the US found it “intolerable,” with figures like Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner, Pete Hegseth, and Marco Rubio insisting that Iran planned to strike the US.
"In my opinion, based on what Steve and Jared and Pete and others were telling me, Marco is also involved, I thought that they were going to attack us. I thought they would. If we didn’t do this at the time we did it, I think they had in mind to attack us," he claimed.
This narrative framed the February 28, 2026, assault, dubbed Operation Epic Fury, as a “defensive” measure. Trump reportedly ordered the operation while aboard Air Force One, with missiles and drones hitting the residences of senior Iranian leaders, including Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, in the initial barrage.
The assault soon escalated into full-scale war, with civilian casualties mounting, including a strike on an elementary school in Minab, a town in southern Iran’s Hormozgan province, that killed at least 153 people, mostly children. As even CNN noted, video footage showed a US Tomahawk missile striking the school, contradicting Trump's claims of Iranian hand.
Trump's rationale hinged on perceived threats, yet evidence points to manipulated intelligence. The assault aligned closely with the Zionist entity's strategic aims, targeting Iran's nuclear and missile programmes while bolstering its regional dominance
Exposé on assassination plots
American journalist Max Blumenthal reported about Trump's belief that Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps orchestrated the two assassination attempts against him in 2024.
As Blumenthal reported in The Grayzone, the FBI manipulated evidence on alleged assassination plots to convince Trump that Iran sought to kill him, while Israel and its allies exploited his fears to maintain pressure for a full-fledged war.
Trump feared for his life even before the attempts, with claims of Israeli agents planting devices in Secret Service vehicles during Netanyahu's White House visits.
Blumenthal's analysis details how the FBI, in coordination with Israeli intelligence, tied Tehran to the plots despite lacking evidence. Trump publicly linked the attempts to Iran, drawing from US intelligence briefings and DOJ charges against alleged IRGC members.
Such manipulation exploited Trump's vulnerabilities, pushing the US into a direct confrontation with the Islamic Republic to serve Zionist interests. This underscores how external forces shaped the decision, far beyond genuine US imperial concerns.
Trump's Inner Circle: Zionist Affiliations Revealed
Trump's advisers form a network deeply embedded in Zionist advocacy, blending Jewish Zionists with fervent non-Jewish supporters of the settler colony.
Here are the four specifically named as advising the attack on Iran.
Marco Rubio: A non-Jewish Cuban-American, Rubio has long championed the Zionist cause. As AJC's Jewish Political Guide reports, he opposed the anti-Israel boycott and divestment campaign, backed the US embassy move to occupied al-Quds, and supported anti-BDS legislation. His funding from pro-Zionist donors like Norman Braman highlights this alignment.
Pete Hegseth: A Christian Zionist, Hegseth robustly backs the Israeli regime. During his confirmation, he declared his Christian faith drives support for the Zionist regime's "defence". His church ties to Reconstructionist principles reinforce this theological Zionism.
Jared Kushner: An Orthodox Jew and ardent Zionist, Kushner shaped Trump's West Asia policy. Raised in a family steeped in Holocaust survival, he authored the Abraham Accords, normalising ties between the Zionist entity and Arab states. His pro-Zionist stance is evident in unwavering advocacy.
Steve Witkoff: A staunch Jewish real estate mogul, Witkoff staunchly supports Netanyahu and the Zionist colony. As Al Jazeera profiles, he negotiated Gaza deals for Trump, ignoring Shabbat to push agendas.
These Zionist figures, central to Trump's decision to attack Iran in the middle of indirect nuclear talks, illustrate deep Zionist penetration into US power structures.
Extended Zionist network in Trump's orbit
Beyond the core quartet mentioned above, Trump's circle brims with many other Zionist influencers. Here are a few of them who influence him and his policies:
Mike Waltz: Non-Jewish but pro-Zionist, Waltz discussed strikes with Netanyahu. As the Jewish Virtual Library notes, he praises Israeli operations against Hamas and Hezbollah, viewing them as fighting America's enemies.
Elise Stefanik: Non-Jewish, Stefanik earned Zionist acclaim for grilling university presidents on antisemitism. She received the so-called "Defender of Israel Award" and nearly $1 million from the notorious pro-Israel lobby group AIPAC, affirming Israel's biblical right to the occupied West Bank.
Mike Huckabee: A Christian Zionist, Huckabee rejects Palestinian statehood and has backed the ongoing genocide in Gaza. He told senators he supports the occupied West Bank annexation, viewing it as biblical Judea and Samaria.
Stephen Miller: Controversial Jewish supremacist whose hardline immigration policies drew some Jewish criticism. Yet his role in Trump's pro-Zionist moves, like the embassy shift, aligns with the Zionist entity's interests.
Howard Lutnick: A Jewish billionaire, Lutnick champions the Zionist cause. As Jewish Insider reports, he has donated over $1 million to the racist Birthright programme and has also supported the genocidal Chabad cult.
Miriam Adelson: An Israeli-American Jewish philanthropist, Adelson donated millions to Trump with caveats like embassy relocation. As reported, she pushed for recognition of the Golan Heights occupation
Zionist footprint beyond Epstein shadows
Trump's war of aggression against Iran transcends US imperial interests. It expresses a complete and official capture by Zionist forces. His advisers' backgrounds reveal a cabal prioritising the settler colony's expansion over American strategy.
Even without the Epstein leaks dangling like a sword of Damocles over his head, Trump appears as Zionism's plaything, executing policies that entrench occupation and support Zionism's maximalist and genocidal expansionism.
State capture of the US apparatus of power is in itself an indication that the Zionist ambitions go much further than the so-called "Greater Israel" project, as they push towards becoming an empire. I have called this Pax Judaica. Netanyahu, for his part, has described his view that the Zionist entity is becoming “in many respects a global superpower”.
How Zionists infiltrated US power system
Those who argue that the metaphorical tail (the Zionist colony) doesn’t wag the metaphorical dog (US Empire) fail to account for the process of infiltration, which the Zionists have been engineering for many decades, since before the creation of their so-called “Jewish State”.
Infiltration is, as I have documented elsewhere, a “cardinal” function of the Zionist movement. In the case of the United States, Zionist agents have become embedded in US national security institutions.
It’s not that the tail wags the dog, so much as agents of the tail have infiltrated and taken control of the vital organs of the dog. They wield influence, enabling the settler colony's dominance in US decision-making, and they have done so for decades.
How did this happen? We examine the roots.
The architect: James Jesus Angleton's CIA legacy
James Jesus Angleton, as CIA counterintelligence chief from 1954 to 1974, forged unbreakable ties between US intelligence and the Zionist entity.
He managed the Israel desk from 1951, liaising directly with Mossad and Shin Bet, viewing Soviet émigrés to the colony as prime intelligence assets. His actions entrenched Zionist interests within American spy networks.
Meir Amit, Mossad Director (1963-1968), who was instrumental in cementing the Mossad-CIA relationship, described Angleton as "the biggest Zionist of the lot". He viewed Angleton as a personal friend and a foundational figure in the penetration of the US intelligence system.
Angleton's fanaticism extended to shielding the regime's top secrets. Former Shin Bet chief Amos Manor, who hosted Angleton on his first visit to the colony in 1952, described how he was able to persuade Angleton that the Zionists were not potential Communist agents and after that, he was firmly in their camp.
Monuments to betrayal: Honoring a US traitor in the colony
The Zionist colony uniquely memorialized Angleton with two tributes, underscoring his pivotal role in its ascent. In 1987, Mossad and Shin Bet leaders secretly planted a tree and dedicated a stone near Jerusalem, inscribed "In memory of a dear friend, James (Jim) Angleton." A second site, "Jim Angleton Corner" in Yemin Moshe, overlooks the Old city
These honors, as The Washington Post reported in 1987, reflect gratitude for his espionage aid. No other US intelligence officer received such recognition. This singularity highlights Angleton's exceptional service to the settler state.
Jefferson Morley wrote in his biography of Angleton, entitled Ghost: "Angleton was a leading architect of America’s strategic relationship with Israel that endures and dominates the region to this day."
Samuel Katz, author of Soldier Spies: Israeli Military Intelligence, claims in his 1992 book that “perhaps most importantly, [MOSSAD] forged a firm and binding relationship with the Central Intelligence Agency, especially with the legendary James Jesus Angleton”.
His monuments symbolize the deep penetration of Zionist agendas into US halls of power.
Enabling the bomb: US officials' collusions
Angleton facilitated the Zionist regime's nuclear arsenal through betrayals of American secrets. Both Morley and Katz, along with Seymour Hersh (in The Samson Option) and others, claimed he directed CIA assistance to the Zionist nuclear programme, diverting scrutiny from Dimona's development in the 1960s.
The NUMEC (Nuclear Materials and Equipment Corporation) affair—also known as the Apollo affair—involved the unexplained disappearance of over 300 kilograms of highly enriched uranium (HEU, weapons-grade material sufficient for several nuclear bombs) from a US nuclear fuel-processing plant in Apollo, Pennsylvania, between the late 1950s and the 1970s.
Declassified FBI, CIA, and Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) records show strong suspicions that some or much of it was diverted to Israel's clandestine nuclear weapons program at Dimona.
The company's ownership and management were closely linked to Zionist networks: founder and president Dr. Zalman Mordecai Shapiro, a prominent chemist, headed the Pittsburgh chapter of the Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) and maintained extensive contacts with Israeli regime officials, including science attachés at the embassy, Shin Bet and Mossad operatives, and LAKAM (Israel's scientific intelligence unit focused on nuclear technology acquisition).
NUMEC's key financial backer, David Lowenthal, an American Zionist, co-founded the company through Apollo Industries and partnered with figures like Ivan J. Novick (later ZOA national president); NUMEC acted as a U.S. procurement and technical agent for Israel's defense ministry.
FBI surveillance and wiretaps documented Shapiro's "pronounced pro-Israeli sympathies," including a November 8, 1968, intercepted statement that "he is of more value to Israel if he continues to reside in the US, where Israel’s problems can be more readily resolved.”
A 1980 FBI affidavit from a former NUMEC employee described witnessing armed strangers loading HEU canisters onto a truck bound for Israel via Zim shipping lines in early 1965, followed by threats to remain silent.
Shapiro consistently denied any diversion, attributing losses to routine "attrition," contamination, and plant residues. US intelligence assessments disagreed: CIA Deputy Director Carl Duckett briefed the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in February 1976 that the missing uranium "ended up in Israeli bombs," a view echoed in CIA internal memos and briefings.
Environmental samples near Dimona reportedly matched US Portsmouth-enriched HEU supplied to NUMEC. Despite extensive investigations spanning multiple agencies and administrations, there were no prosecutions.
The affair remains unresolved, resulting in massive taxpayer-funded cleanups costing hundreds of millions in recent decades. Roger Mattson's book, Stealing the Atom Bomb: How Denial and Deception Armed Israel, details how denial and deception armed "Israel," with officials like Angleton turning a blind eye to Zionist covert ops.
Jonathan Pollard compounded these treacheries. The naval intelligence analyst, arrested in 1985, passed classified data to handlers, compromising US signals intelligence. Collaborators included Rafi Eitan, Pollard's handler, and Aviem Sella, who recruited him and was indicted for espionage, but later pardoned by Trump.
The Forward noted how such acts strained alliances, yet US leniency persisted, an indication of an advanced process of state capture.
>>2753161shut the fuck up you stupid fucking fascist
>>2753162Senator Fulbright - The canary in the coal mine
Senator William Fulbright (US Senator, 1945-1974; longtime chairman of Senate Foreign Relations Committee) was one of the first major political figures to call out Zionist infiltration of the US political system.
He said, on the CBS show, Face the Nation, in early 1973, that “The Senate is subservient to Israel, in my opinion, much too much. We should be more concerned about the United States interest rather than doing the bidding of Israel. This is a most unusual development.”
He went on to say, “The great majority of the Senate of the United States–somewhere around 80 percent–are completely in support of Israel, anything Israel wants. This has been demonstrated time and again and this has made it difficult for our government.”
He expanded on his views in a major speech in 1974 in which he talked of Zionist “domination” of the power structure:
"So completely have the majority of our officeholders fallen under Israeli domination that they not only deny the legitimacy of Palestinian national feeling, but such otherwise fair-minded individuals as the two current candidates for Senator from New York engage in heated debate as to which one more passionately opposes a Palestinian state. We have nearly allowed our détente with the Soviet Union to go on the rocks to obtain an agreement on large-scale Jewish emigration – a matter of limited relevance to the basic issue of human rights in the Soviet Union, and of no relevance to the vital interests of the United States."
Since then, many major figures from both parties (Fulbright was a Democrat) have endorsed or extended this analysis, including
1985 - Paul Findley, a Congressman from Illinois, in his 1985 book They Dare to Speak Out: People and Institutions Confront Israel's Lobby
1990 - Pat Buchanan (White House Communications Director under President Reagan; Republican presidential candidate in 1992, 1996, and 2000) “Capitol Hill is Israeli-occupied territory.” (15 June 1990, on the television show The McLaughlin Group)
2006 - Chuck Hagel (US Senator, R-NE, 1997-2009; later Secretary of Defense under President Obama): “The political reality is that … the Jewish lobby intimidates a lot of people up here. I’m a United States senator. I’m not an Israeli senator.” (2006 interview, Aaron David Miller).
2007 - Ron Paul (US Representative, R-TX, multiple terms through 2012; Republican presidential candidate): “AIPAC is very influential in our political process … the assumption is that AIPAC is in control of things, and they control the votes, and they get everybody to vote against anything that would diminish the war.” (May 22, 2007)
2007 - Jim Moran (US Representative, D-VA, 1991-2015) “AIPAC had been pushing the [Iraq War] from the beginning … I don’t think they represent the mainstream of American Jewish thinking at all, but because they are so well organized, and their members are extraordinarily powerful—most of them are quite wealthy—they have been able to exert power.” (interview with Tikkun magazine, September 2007).
2019 - Ilhan Omar (US Representative, D-MN, 2019–present) “It’s all about the Benjamins baby” (referring to campaign money; she clarified the next day that she meant AIPAC). She also stated there is “political influence in this country that says it is okay to push for allegiance to a foreign country.”(February 2019).
2024 - Thomas Massie (US Representative, R-KY, 2012–present): “Everybody but me has an AIPAC person. It’s like your babysitter. Your AIPAC babysitter who is always talking to you about AIPAC. … They’ve got your cell number and you have conversations with them.” Date: June 7, 2024 (interview on The Tucker Carlson Show).
Angleton’s legacy - Institutionalised infiltration
Angleton’s influence lingered, shaping US policy toward West Asia in multiple ways, and becoming more institutionalised despite Mossad intelligence ops breaching a mutual no-spying agreement on many occasions.
Collaboration grew with the Kilowatt network in which 18 Western agencies (including CIA, MI6, Mossad) shared raw intel on Palestinian resistance operatives, enabling Mossad’s so-called “Wrath of God” assassinations.
Collaboration stepped up in the 1980s under Reagan when a memorandum of understanding on counterterrorism included proposed joint programs and assassination authorizations.
Unequal alliance: Intel sharing and persistent spying
Former CIA officer John Kiriakou highlighted the lopsided US-Zionist intelligence pact. The regime receives near-total access yet spies relentlessly.
"Mossad gets the best intel cooperation from the US, including 99% of secrets, but they still spy on the US for the remaining 1%," Kiriakou asserted in his podcasts.
Evidence abounds: In the 1990s, Israelis wiretapped White House lines during Clinton's era, according to reports in the Guardian. Under Trump, StingRay devices near the White House mimicked cell towers, linked to Mossad by FBI forensics, as Politico reported.
These operations targeted presidents and aides, not the action of an ally, but of a hostile power.
Mossad's Pentagon infiltration post-9/11
After 9/11, Mossad agents roamed the Pentagon unchecked, as retired Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson revealed. They bypassed security, accessing high-level officials like Douglas Feith.
"I watched Mossad take over the Pentagon in 2002. They did not need any identification to get through the river entrance… They went upstairs to Douglas Feith, the Undersecretary of Defence for Policy… Occasionally, they went to… Paul Wolfowitz… Donald Rumsfeld said to my boss one time ‘Hell, I don’t run my building, Mossad does!" Wilkerson stated in interviews.
This access, circulated widely online, exposed Zionist overreach amid heightened US vulnerabilities.
Neocons' Iraq war: A campaign for the Zionist entity
As leading commentators affirm, neoconservatives engineered the 2003 Iraq invasion primarily for the settler colony's benefit.
John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt argued in their seminal essay that the lobby pushed regime change to reorder West Asia, surrounding the Israeli-occupied territories with compliant states. “Pressure from Israel and the Lobby was not the only factor behind the decision to attack Iraq in March 2003, but it was critical.”
They also noted: “Within the US, the main driving force behind the war was a small band of neo-conservatives, many with ties to Likud. But leaders of the Lobby’s major organisations lent their voices to the campaign.”
They added that the war was “motivated in good part by a desire to make Israel more secure,” citing Philip Zelikow’s 2002 statement that the “unstated threat” from Iraq was primarily against Israel.
“Clearly, it would be wrong to blame the war in Iraq on ‘Jewish influence’. Rather, it was due in large part to the Lobby’s influence, especially that of the neo-conservatives within it.”
They further note that the lobby was a “necessary but not sufficient” condition, citing a February 2003 Ha’aretz report: “the military and political leadership yearns for war in Iraq.”
They specifically highlighted the following statements from Zionist leaders:
Shimon Peres (September 2002): “The campaign against Saddam Hussein is a must. Inspections and inspectors are good for decent people, but dishonest people can overcome easily inspections and inspectors.”
Ehud Barak (New York Times op-ed, September 2002): “The greatest risk now lies in inaction.”
Benjamin Netanyahu (Wall Street Journal op-ed, September 2002): “Today nothing less than dismantling his regime will do… I believe I speak for the overwhelming majority of Israelis in supporting a pre-emptive strike against Saddam’s regime.”
The duo notes that Israeli intelligence acted as a “full partner,” providing alarming (often exaggerated) WMD reports and urging no delay.
Zionist leaders lobbied against UN inspections and delays but were cautious about public over-visibility to avoid perceptions of pushing the US into war.
Some (e.g., Ariel Sharon) initially saw Iran as the bigger threat and had reservations, shifting support only after American plans solidified.
Breaking the chains: Against Pax Judaica
These infiltrations reveal a parasitic dynamic, where Zionist agendas hijack and direct American might. Dismantling such entanglements demands vigilance and determined action over the course of years. However, it cannot be done in isolation.
Defeating the Zionist colony is only the beginning. After that comes the need to push back against the Zionist capture of Western states and the rest of West Asia as well.
The most effective and decisive strike against the Zionist colony and its US proxy is currently being struck by the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Axis of Resistance.
According to available and credible evidence, Iranian armed forces have decimated Israeli military infrastructure across the occupied territories as well as American military bases scattered across the Persian Gulf region in the past three weeks.
The next few weeks would be decisive for the US presence in the region and the future of the Zionist entity that is reeling under unprecedented retaliatory strikes.
https://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2026/03/21/765639/zionist-takeover-trump-war-iran-reveals-who-really-dictates-us-foreign-policy >>2753163Report and hide, anon.
>>2753162>>2753164can you please stop posting these in this format
>>2753143>Muh Uyghur in 26.Also these are the nigs that yell whataboutism.
>>2753161Every right wing ideology is pro globalism, one way or another.
You are either a communist or pro globalism, in other words pro USA
>>2753163Whatever you say rabbi
>>2753171Putin and Xi are considered “right wing” by liberals and yet they’re staunchly anti-globalist. Meanwhile Epsteinite “leftists” such as Zohran and Chomsky are ultimately pro system and therefore pro globalism. It’s meaningless nonsense invented to play both sides against the middle
Do you absolutely have to dump huge walls of text on this thread? Title, summary and link to the article would do nicely.
>>2753174burgoids be like
>>2753174> Xi>Right wing>Putin>Mr let me join the global us economy >Anti globalistDelusional cope, the conservative liberal hordes push. Globalism as it is just imperialism rebranded, defending this degenerate believes is that lets the primarch of conservatism, Epstein to gain power, stop apologizing for your pedophile elites servile.
>check thread for war updates
<is just GOP drama spam and absolute brainlets talking about le globalism
SHUT IT DOWN
Recent developments:
>Iran’s top military command spokesperson Ali Abdollahi Aliabadi says the country’s armed forces will continue fighting “until complete victory”, according to Press TV.
<Iran’s army says it has carried out drone attacks targeting infrastructure at Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport and in the Haifa area.
>Iranian media reports loud explosions in central and western Tehran as well as in Isfahan, while the Iranian Red Crescent says more than 82,000 civilian structures have been damaged or destroyed in attacks by US and Israeli forces.
<Israeli air strikes across Lebanon have hit multiple areas, including the Christian town of Sahel Alma north of Beirut and locations in Tyre, while >Lebanon’s Health Ministry says a teenager and two paramedics have been killed.
<In its latest update, Lebanon’s Health Ministry said at least 1,072 people have been killed and 2,966 others wounded in Israeli attacks since March 2.
>Additional Israeli strikes targeted the southern towns of Kfar Tebnit and Mahrouna. An Israeli soldier has been injured during operations in southern Lebanon, Israel’s Broadcasting Authority reports.
<The UAE’s Defence Ministry says a Moroccan national working as a civilian contractor with its armed forces was killed in Bahrain by an Iranian missile attack, adding it intercepted five ballistic missiles and 17 drones launched from Iran.
LMAO. Orangutard has fucked it, big time.
The Revolutionary Guard turned back the ship "Celine" from the Strait of Hormuz because it did not have a permit to pass through.
The commander of the Revolutionary Guard's naval force, Admiral Ali Reza Tangsiri, confirmed the return of the container ship "SELEN" due to its failure to observe legal protocols and its lack of a permit to cross the Strait of Hormuz.
In a post on the “X” platform, Tangsiri stressed that the passage of any type of naval vessel through this waterway requires full coordination with Iranian maritime sovereignty, noting that “this important achievement would not have been possible without the support of the Iranian people.”
In light of the American-Israeli aggression against Iran, the Strait of Hormuz remains closed to the passage of ships from countries involved in this aggression, while Iranian officials stress that this strait is open to other countries, and call for coordination with the Iranian naval forces in order to pass through.
Keeping the Strait of Hormuz closed leads to disruptions in global economic and trade activity and energy supplies, and oil prices have risen while production has fallen.
Mohammad Mokhbar, an advisor and assistant to the leader of the Islamic Revolution and the Islamic Republic of Iran, had confirmed that establishing a new system for the Strait of Hormuz would be one of the consequences of aggression against Iran .
Christians and Hezbollah unite against ‘Epstein empire’ | The Telegraph(!)
Very good article and detailed about these communities
Unsurprisingly, at The Telegraph someone quickly received The Call and deleted the article from their website in the same way
https://archive.is/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2026/03/23/christians-hezbollah-unite-against-epstein-empire/14:38 GMT
QatarEnergy declared a force majeure on some of its long-term LNG supply contracts on Tuesday, which will affect its customers in Italy, Belgium, South Korea, and China. The company stated that its Ras Laffan facility sustained extensive damage after it came under attack earlier this month.
The company previously said the damage to the Ras Laffan Industrial City caused by missile strikes could take up to five years to repair, costing up to $20 billion a year in lost revenue.
15:31 GMT
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman is pushing US President Donald Trump to continue the war against Iran, framing the conflict as a “historic opportunity” to remake the region, the New York Times claimed on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the conversations.
Saudi officials have denied the conversation took place, claiming the kingdom has “always supported a peaceful resolution to this conflict.”
>>2753188>“The Vatican did nothing for us but Hezbollah spilt their blood to protect us. The Pope only has prayers.” Pope Francis offered more than prayers to Gaza but now he's gone and it's like Leo is hiding.
16:16 GMT
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has called for peace talks as soon as possible in a phone conversation with his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi, according to a statement from China’s Foreign Ministry.
Wang added that “all hotspot issues should be resolved through dialogue and negotiation, not by using force.”
Araghchi, in turn, told Wang that “the Iranian side is committed to achieving a comprehensive end to the conflict, not just a temporary ceasefire,” and thanked China for its humanitarian assistance.
What do we make of the Texas explosion and of the Kuwait power outage?
>>2753187did it even exist?
>>2753188>“We are at war with the Epstein people. The people eating, frying and raping kids. They are monsters, beasts. They are not humans. But the worst part is they are the ones that rule the world,” said Ahmad.Based
>>2753194I'm starting to think a lot of conversations Trump is having are with some teenage conscript good with accents in a Tel-Aviv office complex.
>>2753195>Pope Francis offered more than prayers to GazaHe offered thoughts and prayers 🇻🇦💪🇻🇦💪🇻🇦💪
>>2753221I meant the regular calls to Father Gabriel Romanelli, humanitarian initiatives like Caritas Jerusalem, direct aid to Gaza City and finally his popemobile as a parting gift for a mobile health clinic. Since Bannon and Epstein branded him a Marxist and used propaganda to 'take him down' there weren't any donations from the conservative branch. All their money goes to grifters now and not donations to the Church.
>>2753151>>2753149>>2753146>>2753143>>2753139>>2753134take it to the burger thread I dont care about your shit
>>2753244Kill yourself ziorat
>>2753162just give us the headline and link, or give us the gist dont fucking copy paste the whole thing with shitty formatting
>>2753245kys retarded burger fuck
>>2753234?
The sultan does not give even half a fuck about Israel.
>>2753250Your empire is falling Zionist.
>>2753234Is that supposed to be the list that netty showed hickabee? I doubt erdogan is afraid of the state of psychosis.
>>2753243so iran is just going to sit there while trump assembles troops to take kharg island
>>2752994>pic 2I thpught it was going to be a heart warming story then I read she didn't hey flattened. Booo
>>2753234Cammon king turk fuck them jews up.
>>2753261What if they already have it boogie trapped?
Taking it and holding it are two different things.
>>2753261maybe they're just that confident that they can bombard them on the beach head or they can hit the transport vessels with missiles and drones
Question: Mr. President, you just suggested that Iran somehow got its hands on a tomahawk and bombed, its own elementary school on the first day of the war. But you're the only person in your government saying this. Even your Defense secretary wouldn't say that when he was asked standing over your shoulder on your plane on Saturday. Why are you the only person saying this?
Trump: Because I just don't know enough about it. I think it's something that I was told is under investigation, but tomahawks are – are used by others, as you know. Numerous other nations have tomahawks they buy them from us. But I will certainly whatever the report shows I'm willing to live with that report. Yeah, please.
>>2753259looks like a mobile game ad
Who is winning?
>>2753226KKKLASS KKKONSIOUSNESS (aka. labour aristocrat every day life).
>>2753286i don't know. but you and i are definitely losing
>>2753260They're awaiting their assassination by Israel
Now that the 82nd AB is massing in Djibouti my schizo thought is that I feel like they're going to use the Houthis as a warmup before serious ground operations against Iran. I hope not because the Houthis don't deserve this after what happened in the past decade of fighting and suffering. Israel will push on Hezbollah and the US will push on the Houthis, the Syrians will be whipped into line and forced to support ground operations against PMF in Iraq. Iranian coastal targets will still be a priority but the US and Israel want to inflict as much damage as possible before pulling out of this war.
>>2753300 (me)
I also think that Israelis may be underestimated by the left in some ways. The general belief is that if Israel goes under enough bombardment then their settler asses will want to flee to Europe or America. Increasingly I believe Israelis will instead want to expand their lebensraum to finally secure the strategic depth they sorely lack. Obviously it just means their state will totally collapse once they overextend but Israel has locked itself into pursuing the Endsieg.
>>2753300anything's possible at this point
worst clusterfuck since Vietnam
>Bombing Iranians >>2753297>Arabs releasing videos about fuck our Jewed up Arab leaders, we're going to fight with Iran>>2753234>Now declaring war on TurksWhat is their strategy exactly? Lol.
>>2753127and the U.S is israel's bitch because….?
>>2753311Anything else would be antisemitic. We owe them for the holocaust or something, that's what they told us.
>>2753309psychosis has a strategy?
>>2753309Why did Nazis declare war on every neighbour?
>>2753307they'll simply time their geographical conquests to coincide with their demographic expansion
>>2753234Yes, excellent. Very Good. Turkey should trigger nato article 5 after getting attacked by israel, imagine the laughs american nukes (stationed in Incirlik Air Base) aimed at tel aviv would bring
>>2753320NATO nations are going to do shit about it and will just throw out Turkey for being anti semitic.
>>2753318What does the act do exactly
>>2753322we would welcome that. The only reason why Turkey is in nato is to control the straits and therefore Russia in the black sea. probably would never happen
>>2753323>Holocaust Expropriated Art Recovery Acthttps://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/senate-bill/1884the name seems to be exactly what the act actually is.
>>2753326
are the nazis in the room with you now?
>>2753325Hmmmm I wonder if this will extend to Russian and Belarusian victims too
>>2753326
Nobody cares about what epstein has to say.
>>2753327Turkey has proof that there is ill intent by the zionazi state to attack them but they're going to cuck out and have their children be killed in masses first. It's still a NATO state after all.
>>2753327Yeah fighting between Israel and Turkey will be the end of NATO and the EU
>>2753326
When is someone gonna Kirk this guy already? He deserves it more than he did
>>2753234>This video was apparently broadcast on Israeli TV.proof?
>>2753234They aired a vertical video on TV?
He’s pumping stocks again
>>2753307i think yahya sinwar said something similar that some in the palestinian movement underestimated the cohesiveness and strength of the israelis.
>>2753319only haredim are breeding
>>2753381they neither work nor serve in the IDF so in a way time isn't on israels side
>>2753234holly shit laaaaawwwwwl
will erdogan actually do something besides making a harsh statement?
>>2753072>this shit is really bad longtermWell yea, that's why infrastructure in America is so shitty. It's a long term investment.
I spose this is actually ww3 now, even if it is just an economic one at this point. ffs
>>2753392I don’t think it’s been given much attention but apparently at the onset of this war the Trump admin repealed one of our oldest laws on shipbuilding or something along those lines? The long and short of it is he’s destroying our shipbuilding industry long term in a desperate gamble to contain rising oil prices.
>>2753234I'm not sure this was on TV, anon. Its vertical and has watermarks.
Would be funny if they killed erdo lol.
>>2753387He will write a stern, fatherly letter that this is unacceptable and Israel has to apologize, or he will write another letter.
> iran wins.jpg
HOOOOLY FUCK
Who made this lmao?
>>2753439it's just a limited and temporary pre-emptive invasion, chuntile
Israeli medics say three people injured in central Israel attack
Israel’s ambulance service, Magen David Adom, says that the three were injured in Bnei Brak by rockets aimed at central Israel.
According to the report, the casualties included a 23-year-old man with shrapnel injuries, as well as an 80-year-old woman and a seven-year-old boy in light condition with injuries from glass shards.
Israeli media is reporting that the attack, carried out by Iran, caused a building to collapse in Bnei Brak, which is in the Tel Aviv area.
Zolghadr’s appointment shows Iran’s leadership values his military background
Mohammad Bagher Zolghadr’s appointment as the new secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council highlights the fact that Iran’s new leadership is trying to harmonise the institutions.
Zolghadr is a known member of new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei’s inner circle. His background as a deputy commander of the IRGC contrasts with that of Ali Larijani, who was a seasoned politician and an academic. Zolghadr’s appointment suggests Iran’s leadership is trying to add more military layers to the national security establishment.
Zolghadr also served as deputy interior minister. He most recently served as the secretary of the Expediency Council, which is meant to assess and plan for the country’s future, and solve problems between the judiciary, the government, the parliament and the constitutional council.
However, now he’s going towards an institution that will have to implement and execute policies, especially ones related to foreign policy and security.
An important thing to note is that whoever is sitting at the negotiation table will have to get Zolghadr’s approval before anything passes.
US to send 3,000 additional troops to Middle East
We are seeing several reports that the US military in the coming hours is going to sign orders for about 3,000 members of the 82nd Airborne Division to head to the Middle East.
This is a growing build-up of US personnel. The US has a huge naval force there. We recently heard that they were going to send 3,500 US Marines and three different ships, and now this additional 3,000 [troops].
I think what you’ll hear from the White House when they do comment is that they want to be able to give the president options – if he so chooses to try and open the Strait of Hormuz, for example, with ground forces.
IRGC targeted Israeli military satellite systems, Iran state-linked media says
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard says it has targeted satellite reception stations serving the Israeli military as part of its latest wave of attacks.
According to Iran’s ISNA news agency, the IRGC said the strikes were carried out using long and medium-range missiles, as well as drones, in what it described as the 79th wave of its ongoing operation.
There has been no immediate comment from Israel on the claim.
‘Establishing deterrence, economic gains’ key for Iran to ending war
Negar Mortazavi, a senior non-resident fellow at the Center for International Policy, says Iran would want to end the war that was imposed on it on its own terms.
Speaking to Al Jazeera, she said these conditions are at least twofold.
“One is to establish enough deterrence to make sure that once this war ends, it doesn’t come back like it did last year – that they don’t turn into the next Gaza or Lebanon or Syria, or Bibi Netanyahu potentially with US support can go in and mow the grass, again and again,” Mortazavi said.
In addition to establishing deterrence, Mortazavi said Iran would also need “some form of economic gain”.
“This chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz is now giving them ideas – ‘maybe we can charge passage fees like some other places in the world’ – there are those discussions in Iran,” she said, while also citing sanctions relief and reparations to rebuild the country after the heavy damage inflicted by the US and Israeli attacks.
US expected to send thousands of additional soldiers to Middle East
The Pentagon is expected to send thousands of troops from the elite 82nd Airborne Division to the Middle East, two people familiar with the matter have told Reuters, adding to the US’s massive military buildup even as the Trump administration seeks talks with Iran.
The officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity, did not specify where in the Middle East the troops would be sent to and when they would arrive in the region.
The US military referred Reuters to the White House, which did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Israel says missile that fell in Beirut was Iranian
The Israeli military says a ballistic missile launched from Iran fell in Beirut earlier today.
In a statement, the army said the projectile was fired by Iran as part of wider launches towards Israel, adding that its assessment was based on “data in its possession”.
There has been no official confirmation from Lebanese authorities.
Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency reported earlier that shrapnel from an interception by a foreign naval vessel had landed over a series of towns north of Beirut and led to some light injuries.(USER NEEDS TO CITE THEIR SOURCES)
>>2753234wtf? turkey is in NATO.
>>2753456I think the world needs to draw a distinction between 'fertility rate' and 'birth rate'
>>2753385Still going strong, good, very good
>>2753456The Haredi one barely dropped lol.
>>2753456Every time I look at r/Israel they talk about haredi the way maga people talk about inner city black people
Has Al-Aqsa flood been vindicated?
>>2753465china is already economically involved though
>>2753268>Would that be enough to stop the Jewish State once and for allThere is very little in stopping Israel, nukes or not. It's their amerigolem buddies that everybody are worried about.
>since the Arabs are cowardsThey are not, their leaders have just been bought and paid for by AmeriKKKa.
>>2753462It's already on track to cause a global recession and further degrade the US budget (due to high interest rates).
>>2753469But they gotta get militarily involved for it to be ww3
>>2753381>>2753384>they neither work nor serve in the IDF so in a way time isn't on israels sideSome of them volunteer for the IDF. These were the brigades that were so awful Brandon sanctioned them. They also make up half of the settlers despite being on 13% of the population.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/misfits-or-misunderstood-sanctions-threat-shines-light-on-idfs-haredi-fighting-unit/
>Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) individuals comprise approximately 13.5%–13.9% of Israel's total population. Due to high birth rates, their representation is much higher among younger demographics, accounting for roughly 19%–20% of Israeli children under 18 and nearly 24% of children under four, reflecting the fastest-growing community in the country. https://thejewishindependent.com.au/israel-2048-a-ticking-haredi-time-bomb>Haredim account for 13% of the population. It is estimated that they will consist of just over 30% of the Jewish population by 2050.>>2753461>Every time I look at r/Israel they talk about haredi the way maga people talk about inner city black people<When you're so Jewish you make Jewish people antisemitic.They truly are repulsive creatures
>>2753481>jews by agewhat an odd thing to say, do non jews get a say in this?
Speaking to reporters earlier at the White House, President Trump mentions and vaguely talks about a mysterious “present” given to the United States yesterday by Iran:
“Because they're going to make a deal. They're going to make a deal. They did something yesterday that was amazing, actually. They gave us a present, and the present arrived today. It was a very big present worth a tremendous amount of money. And I'm not going to tell you what that present is, but it was a very significant prize. And they gave it to us, and they said they were going to give it. So that meant one thing to me, we’re dealing with the right people. No, it wasn't nuclear related. It was oil and gas related. And it was a very nice thing they did.
https://nitter.net/sentdefender/status/2036516380728537348#m>>2753483they gave him the ol' chocolate pretzel
bronald dump has just said Iran agreed to no nuclear weapons
big if true and true if big and big if true
>>2753461Those stereotypes fully apply to the haredim.
>>2753488i'm reminded of that vid of ethan klein secretly filming haredi jews in israel and calling them stinky inbreds and shit
can we establish a Islamic republic in america
>>2753489>Ultra-Orthodox believe continuous prayer and religious study protect Israel's soldiers, and are as crucial to its military success as its tanks and air force.They do be casting spells n shit.
>>2753490we're working on it. we've infiltrated leftist circles to co opt them and elect our mullahs and instate shariah law inshallah and all that idk
>>2753490zogran won't allow it
>>2753493They are a superstitious folk, I hear they don't take kindly to being cursed out, hexed, karmically realigned and so on
>still no houthis
Ok guys it's not funny anymore
>>2753490Bee the change you wish to see in the world anon
>>2753502Winning so hard you have to declare it every 5 minutes
>>2753502Total mutt capitulation
>>2753501They're busy. They've already done enough the last couple years
>>2753502>text POTUSis he running a phone scam now? To raise that $200bn?
>>2753500guess it's time to strike some gulfie oil site again
>>2753513They send him a big wooden horse
>>2753512I hope they at least have time to seize a couple ships in the red sea
>>2753513market manipulation? delusion? is there some breakaway faction in the Iran government unilaterally negotiating with flump?
the money has never been so molested
>>2753522Would be sick for sure. But maybe they're just conserving their strength for now and that's ok. Daddy Iran's got it covered
>>2753529Iranian glowies doing a little bit of trolling?
>>2753482not really since they don't vote or vote for arab parties which are mostly shut off from government formation by the other parties
>>2753482>do non-jews get a say in the genocidal jewish ethnostate under apartheidyou tell me
>>2753542>>2753550the plot gets thicker and more rancid the closer you look
>>2753513They gave him a nuke
>>2753564>permanent destruction of citieswe civilization now
>>2753564Seems like we fizzlin' again, boys
>>2753564I honestly think it's in the world's best interest for Iran to tell them to fuck themselves on this. Bloodthirsty fuckers need to learn. Short term pain for long term gain.
>>2753572Seems like this is another non-starter.
>>2753572Seems this 15-point plan includes shutting down all nuclear energy facilities, stopping all support to "proxies" and limiting ballistic missile stocks. Iran will wipe its ass with it. No fizzle.
speaking of gifts…
>>2753572make a second guess:
>>2753385>>2753494Thank you for this gift of Islam
>>2753581>>2753576>>2753564Iran should be speeding towards developing a nuke. It’s the only thing that can deter the U.S.
>>2753588???
>Iran hasn't officially responded yetAre you okay? Do you have brain damage?
>>2753578nowhere nearly enough strikes on saudi
>>2753578They should bomb Dubai again for old times' sake
>>2753213>China has said it "does not go along" with Tehran's strikes on Gulf statesThis is all just for show to hide the fact that China is POG (Persian Occupied Government).
>>2753127It's clearly the other way around but burgers are so China-obsessed they don't see it.
>>2753591>>2753595If I have to guess, Iran only got rid of the radars, AA systems, and tit-for-tat damage they saw fit.
>>2753600IRGC representative going live with a print-out, reading it, and then wiping their ass with it would make it to history books.
>>2753591>>2753595>>2753605Wait for Trump to target power plants. They probably already have missiles primed for GCC infrastructure.
>>2753502I read once that Trump’s dad bought into some bizarre kind of prosperity gospel Christianity where you could manifest good things by believing in it hard enough—allegedly telling Donny when he was little “you’re a king” over and over again.
Not sure what truth there is to that but Trump seems like the kind of guy who thinks he can will a victory into being.
>>2753583who the fuck is Jason?
>>2753611Sounds like "law of attraction" bs.
It's not necessarily christian but anything can be made christian in the burgerreich.
BREAKING: DSA HAS CALLED A NATIONAL GENERAL STRIKE IN OPPOSITION TO THE IRAN WAR
lol jk they're not doing shit
>>2753618I think they’ve lost it completely now. Maybe from global pressure?
>>2753618Malicious support for Israeli libs to get rid of Bibi. (it will not result in Israel becoming a liberal paradise)
>>2753619someone needs to generally strike you about the head and neck
>>2753617or they're just flying equipment in with their transponder off
>>2753618Chronic exposure to forever chemicals
>>2753588>proposal has been merely sent>according to a clown that keeps lying about the existence of negotiations<"damn those Iranian cucks"levels of retardation nobody has ever seen before
>>2753632he's completely deepfried.
>>2753618Finally a war where I can gleefully cheer for the mutual destruction of both sides
>Inb4 Turkey is anti-imperialist AES >>2753634
I don't see anything wrong with this unless you're some kind of conservative religious freak
>>2753637Ehhh, we won't go that far. They're always look like they're on the verge of doing the "start your own faction" HoI4 autism, but it's not materializing.
Turkey is anti-imperialist AES
>>2753638Nta but the second half is pretty unhinged garbage about Iran
>>2753638yeah same
a bunch of looxmax tards, but it takes all sorts to make the world go around
>>27536381:50 onwards he starts asking them about trump, venezuela and iran
the average american citizen doesnt even know their country invaded venezuela. this is why lib cope about "le distraction from epstein" or "le approval rating" is so retarded, americans have no idea who epstein is, and if they did, they wouldnt care
>>2753643Who gives a shit. You want these idiots to start caring about politics? Let them be proles focused on getting laid, grill pilling, and vibing out. Every single country is going to have the majority of young people thinking like this, just worried about their little world. That's beautiful to me lol
>>2753646You do. I only answered what was wrong with the vid.
>>2753645you can cherrypick an audience to fit whichever 30 second vignette you want. This is one of the classic manipulations
>>2753646>Let them be proles focused on getting laid, grill pilling, and vibing outThey can’t afford any of this
>>2753644They aren't looksmaxxing they're just not fat. Get laid, for the love of god
Israel just got hit with a such a massive hit that the earth was shaking for 10 seconds straight, I don't know what that was, but it sure as fuck was the biggest bomb till now.
>>2753654What? Are you from Israel, anon?
>>2753650Go back to /pol please if you're going to be some Fox News moral panic social conservative faggot
>>2753630they can't. the media that excused the F-15 magically 'falling down from the skies' is that there were so many military targets, they had to turn on the transponders.
that revealed to the Iranians that SAK was using their air bases to help the zionists, and one day after that, Iran bombed the SAK air base.
fun times for OSINT, hey.
>>2753656No, no. But I'm close enough to feel it when it hits.
>>2753653completed it mate
>>2753657You're on the side of capitalists
>>2753658>OSINTI can’t wait for the melty
>>2753634
Iran PLEASE lob Shaheds at them I am BEGGING YOU JUST DO IT
>>2753646Those are not proles, those are kids of the Bourg or Petit-Bourg
>>2753667funniest shit is that if they actually did it most people will point their fingers at the CIA trying some falseflag lol
>>2753634
The difference is that these are what shitlibs call "priviledged". They're offspring of the ruling class or ruling class adjacent. Notice how they go to college and don't know anything?
90% of the Burgerstan working class hate these people and are struggling far more than you think.
Albeit, most Burgers have similar knowledge to what is going on about the world as these guys. They are just not at THAT level of bliss.
>>2753676If it's a fox news clip you should immediately assume it's propaganda of the worst kind. Not say there's nothing wrong with it
>>2753677uygha have you ever heard of a "scholarship"?
You think poor people can't go to college in America?
>>2753630That'd make sense if there had been recently
zero aircraft flying to the middle east, but there still is a couple visibly making the journey there.
It'd be weird that they'd not make all of their aircraft follow the new protocol.
🇺🇸🇮🇷 - The 15-point plan the US will propose to Iran, according to Israeli Channel 12:
- Removal of all sanctions on Iran.
- US assistance in advancing and developing a civilian nuclear project (electricity generation).
- Removal of the threat of sanctions being reimposed.
- Iran’s nuclear programme is frozen under a defined framework.
- Enriched uranium to remain, but under supervision and agreed limits.
- Missile programme to be addressed at a later stage, with limits on quantity and range.
- Use of nuclear programmes restricted to civilian/defensive purposes only.
- Development of existing nuclear capabilities halted.
- No further expansion of enrichment capabilities.
- No production of weapons-grade nuclear material on Iranian soil.
- All enriched material to be handed over to the IAEA within an agreed timeline.
- Natanz, Isfahan and Fordow to be taken out of use (destroyed).
- International monitoring and verification mechanisms enforced.
- Gradual implementation tied to compliance.
- Additional regional and security understandings between the parties.
https://nitter.poast.org/officialrnintel/status/2036545787799482525#m>>2753671There were no opinions mentioned. Half the boomers who watch it if not the majority did the same thing and have only slightly more knowledge.
>>2753678propaganda exists in every decision that is made
>>2753678You're just pretending not to understand subtext or what the antecedent was for my use of the word "this", when I even clarified what I meant. You can stop now
>>2753681 (me)
bad deal. Iran should not make any concessions on it's nuclear program. it should not accept any foreign presence on its soil that would impede their capabilities to produce nuclear power or nuclear weapons
>>2753679You still gotta pay for everything else, even if you have a "full ride". Also, you gotta be fucking smart to get one of those
>>2753685Im saying you're naïve for assuming that was all there was to it
>>2753687None of that proves the class background of these kids, and it wouldn't even matter anyways.
>>2753688I'm either arguing with an LLM or you're stupid. You can stop now
>>2753691Are you retarded? These are treatler motherfuckers who haven't worked a day in their life.
>>2753694They're like 22 at the oldest and they're in fucking *school*. Please shut up
>>2753671the news clip is intended to whip boomers into a rage and make them hate a bunch of dumb drunk kids. If you got significantly enraged by it, then it's working on you; you are the one aligned with the conservative audience.
>>2753697they all look old af to be zoomers, but I guess that's modern day haribo for you
>>2753695>they're in school bro>22LMFAO
Working class Burgers work at 16 or if not 18.
Man shut the fuck up
>>275370290% of college "educated" boomers did the same thing.
good god. shut the fuck up.
moooooooods usanos are ruining the thread again
>>2753709we all took the bait
Why did oil futures drop all the sudden? Because of Trump's "victory" claim again?
>>2753634
americans really are stupid ignorant braindead mcdonald consuming sheeps.
just listened to the latest radio war nerd, plenty of interesting things, on the economical side, the coming crisis, on the war prospects and contrast with ukraine war with the incredible hubris of the us military (also apparently a single ukro drone unit participated in a training exercise and annihilated an entire nato style division lol)
for me theres no doubt, whatever happens next, the US empire is finished, europe is fucked, iran will win, russia will win, ukraine will loose, china will be the biggest power (but not an hegemon), BRICS+ will be the new world order (not an ideological one, just a practical one)
a demented trump really was all that was needed to send it all tumbling down
you better heat up the agitprop and organize like coked up cyber bolcheviks guys, because your time to do the revolution in your imperial core dystopia is coming up fast
>>2753719Peculiar choice of auto maker.
Trump just now:
"We won the war!"
https://x.com/nexta_tv/status/2036524440566301053
>We destroyed about 82% of their launchers.
>We have effectively carried out a regime change. It is a regime change because all the leaders are very different from those we started with.
>We are talking to the right people, and they want a deal so badly - you can’t imagine how much they want a deal.
>We will control everything we want (referring to the Strait of Hormuz).
>Almost everything they have is gone. Can you name a single thing that isn’t? We move freely around Tehran and can do whatever we want.
>The UAE suffered heavily - they were hit with 1,400 missiles. They intercepted all of them using our Patriot systems.>>2753724Is this the 5th time he's declaring victory? something like that
>>2753722
what good is a prostitute outside of sex though? I can't imagine talking to one.
>>2753578I dont think they have much left to bomb in the gulf unless they really decide to blow everything up, the US bases are prolly flattened already
>>2753597>we dont go along their strike on the gulf states<except when we give them real time satellite data of the US bases so they can blow up some planes on the ground ofc >>2753724>They intercepted all of them using our Patriot systems.The UAE only had 1,000 patriot missiles lol
>>2753697if they are in school why are they so ignorant
>>2753736Judaism with butthurtbelt characteristics?
>>2753646>Every single country is going to have the majority of young people thinking like this, just worried about their little worldyeah I'm pretty sure the cubans, iranians, lebanese and venezuelans "young people" are a lot more knowledgeable about who the US is bombing than the US fucking citizens. Probably because when the threat is on your life and your families, you're kinda forced to care
>>2753646Today's class consciousness is built on the beaches
>>27536816, 12 and 14 are prolly non starter, and 15 would need some serious fleshing out, and I see no reparations here and I'm pretty sure iran is gonna insist on this
so its basically nothing right now, they're not even talking directly, and iran still gonna want them to feel more pain first anyway
>>2753742I know my contempt makes me biased, but still, damn son this list seems reasonable
>>2753634
>cherry pick a bunch of dumb people
>this says alotas about our society
>>2753742I would convert to Shia if they accomplished this
>>2753751Yea, be would be wrong if he picked these people as representatives of the working class of Fatland
>>2753743drunk spring breakers on the beach are a self selecting group. there is a reason fox news never interviews random students on the campus. Also the young Iranians that decided to riot and burn down police stations while the US empire was looming over them, ready for any sign of weakness, are equally as stupid and unaware.
Why is Turkey mentioned so much? Whats going on? How are they related?
Has to do with bombing Iran's gas that was going there? Did Erdocuck did anything else than playing it though on TV?
>>2753724>The UAE suffered heavily - they were hit with 1,400 missiles.>They intercepted all of them using our Patriot systems.This was clearly said by Bessent, not Trump. Bessent is the master of paradoxes in the administration. Trump never claims two opposite things at the same time, instead he alternates between them every other day.
>>2753742Man indeed I am considering actually turning into Shia
>>2753771
you know we had societies that existed without capital before some cunt wrote a book about it?
>>2753771
Somebody is trying extra hard to derail these threads…
>>2753771
willing myself into a beautiful ray of light at this very moment Mr Jiang
>>2753751these are the average Americans
Knesset National Security Committee approve death penalty for terrorists bill for final Knesset plenum votes
>“This is a historic moment of justice for the State of Israel. Those who choose to murder Jews just because they are Jews have one sentence — death,” said Ben Gvir.
>Son Har-Melech’s original bill stipulated that Israeli courts must impose the death penalty on those who have committed a nationalistically motivated murder of a citizen of Israel, while allowing judges serving on military courts in the West Bank to sentence offenders to death with a simple majority, rather than a unanimous decision.
Israel moves to make sentence on "nationalistically motivated murder" to have mandatory death sentence. No chance of parole and simple majority will be enough in courts, implementation of sentence within 3 months. They did drop the requirement for a military tribunal in favor of civilian court and dropped the "Israeli citizen" from the terror victim definition, to not seem too extreme. In reality they are moving to the extermination camp phase. They grab you in Gaza or west bank, say you took part of a rocket strike, define you Hamas, and they can now legally kill you. Or something like that.
Reminder that last official death penalty in Israel was given to Adolf Eichmann. The one thing is that Israeli's are obviously seriously rattled by this war. Also this drops the last reason for any Hamas or Hezbollah fighter to go down quietly.
>>2753788Its a sign of genocide escalation but its funny because nothing is really stopping any isreali from just going on an adventure and killing anyone they want in gaza with impunity, this just escalates things.
Id go as far as to say due to the conscription the vast majority of isrealis have likely been involved in some way of directly killing multiple people, which is crazy to think about.
>>2753787I wonder what will happen to all the gold shit trump stuck on the walls when he is finally put out to pasture/violently-removed from-office?
>>2753787He didn't actually say "Iran". I'm assuming he meant the US because that would make more sense.
>>2753761>Publicly preferring JD VanceThey're gonna get his ass killed lol
Army raises enlistment age to 42, eases marijuana restrictions
New recruiting rules bump the age limit for recruits from 35 to 42. Easing restrictions on a single marijuana possession conviction “accounts for changes in society,” one expert said.
https://taskandpurpose.com/news/army-enlistment-age-marijuana-waiver/>>2753795what goes around, comes around
>>2753818
still trying to push the anti stalin meme chuddy ?.
reminded the claimant is with epstein.
>>2753719didn't they used to make gas vans? lol
>>2753818
Kys
Israel announces territorial seizure in Lebanon up to Litani River
At a meeting with the military chief of staff, Katz said Israeli forces would "control the remaining bridges and the security zone up to the Litani," a river that meets the Mediterranean.
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/defense-news/article-891052>>2753667>>2753677>>2753695>>2753718Slop analysis
>>2753751Yeah, most of them are drunk in the video.
Plus like it's spring break; turbo normie culture of not focusing on anything and enjoying themselves.
Hating on Americans is understandable, but it's unmaterialistic and becomes idealistic idpol fetishism.
>>2753833Okay so not understanding all the geographic details, wouldn’t they have to take and occupy territory run by Hezbollah to do that? Like they were struggling to win in Gaza, wouldn’t Hezbollah be more of a fight?
>>2753839Apparently, they were outdated and due for replacement anyway.
>>2753838Hezbollah don't tend to occupy the south and rely on ambushes, drones and such so they won't really be mixed in with the civilians isreqals about to kill to take the land.
But yeah they will still likely resist the iof when they try this, they've already been taking heads as of late
>>2753839were they exclusively for jews?
>>2753839But have these ambulances already converted to Judaism?
>>2753840apparently I don't give a shit, this should not come out of the taxpayer's pocket, nor should a blatant segregation be tolerated.
>>2753843not all local users of the service are jews (for the books) but all local jews will use this service to get priority treatment/transport to and from hospital.
>>2753724The only thing a Patriot missile is hitting is a Shahed.
>>2753821How the mighty have fallen.
>>2753840I guess this ties in with it being a false flag, if that's what you meant
>>2753846>>2753855what i meant is it's obvious this was a scam. There's the more practical scheme of getting rid of the old vehicles and getting paid for it with government money and the insurance. and hyping up this fake ass terror group with an AI slop logo, just as this Iran war is unpopular.
>>2753857yeah I see, gotcha
>>2753854Imagine the britbongs' reaction if these were "muslim ambulances". They'd probably have country-wide riots by now lol.
Victor Zhikai Gao[a] (born 1962) is a Chinese lawyer, businessman,[1] and academic who is the vice president of the Beijing-based Center for China and Globalization (CCG).
Gao is an expert on international relations at Soochow University,[2] where he is a Chair Professor. Gao is also a member of the Beijing Municipal Committee of the Revolutionary Committee of the Chinese Kuomintang, a minor and non-oppositional party under the direction of the Chinese Communist Party.[3] He was formerly an interpreter for Chinese head of state Deng Xiaoping.[4][5
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Gaohttps://x.com/PamphletsY/status/2036436361373192215TRVKE
>>2753864Not the first time a country had such plans. In 2015 during the Greek debt crisis the Germans suggested that the Greek government could sell them some of the islands to pay off the debt.
>>2753872You might be onto something…
blud literally named cash :skull:
>>2753742If I was trump, I would accept.
But then again, I'm not Trump.
>>2753878>zionist mossad plant naming out some deep state christian nazisinter pedo conflict
This is a top Democrat candidate for president
>“For those who begin by suggesting Israel doesn’t have the right to exist as a Jewish state, I think that is a recipe for permanent war,” Shapiro said. “I want to see peace in the region,” he continued. “I also do think it’s sort of interesting that you’ve got 46 nations around the world where the majority religion is Islam, 23 of them recognize Islam as the official state religion. One has the official state religion of Judaism, and that’s the one we keep talking about here.”
Shapiro was raised in a Jewish household.[8] At age 6, through his synagogue, the Beth Sholom Congregation in Elkins Park, and the Forman Hebrew Day School, he began writing letters to Avi Goldstein, a Soviet Jewish refusenik in Tbilisi, Soviet Georgia, and enlisted others in an international pen pal program he called Children for Avi.[9][10][11] He attended high school at Akiba Hebrew Academy in Merion Station, Pennsylvania.[12] He was a basketball team captain during his senior year.[13] During high school, Shapiro spent five months studying and volunteering in Israel with his classmates, as part of a "service project" requirement, which they completed through "a program that took them to a kibbutz in Israel where he worked on a farm and at a fishery".[14] The program also included service on an Israel Defense Forces base,[15] an experience he described as being "a past volunteer in the Israeli army".[16
Shapiro and his wife have four children and reside in the Governor's Residence in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.[258] Shapiro is an observant Conservative Jew who keeps kosher.[11][24]
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/5794105-josh-shapiro-democrats-israel-iran-war/Arresting a Reporter for Asking Questions Was a 'Blatant First Amendment Violation,' Sonia Sotomayor Says
The justice dissented from the Supreme Court's denial of a petition from a Texas journalist who was charged with felonies for practicing journalism.
https://reason.com/2026/03/24/arresting-a-reporter-for-asking-questions-was-a-blatant-first-amendment-violation-sonia-sotomayor-says/>>2753884legit wondering how much of the black budget could be soaked by registering random shit from the lord of the rings as a buisness name and making a wordpress that says you do AI
>Bombadil>we do smart contract based predictive markets by leveraging AI focused giving weather forecasts for the battlefield.<claude can you make a simple json api wrapper that subqueries the weather.com frontpage? >>2753178Nixon was a Brezhnevite. Billy maybe idk.
I finally understood the anon who was bitching about this being a USApol thread.
>>2753183>>2753180kek. Kinda proud how these threads are so good they are better at USApol than USApol.
https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/116286710096907230I'm guessing Orban was the Iranian official he was talking to this whole time. Orban is friends with israel for no good reason, won't be surprised if bibi asked him to.
>>2753884Imagine if its vibe coded and they shoot down a satellite thinking its a burkinabe icbm and accidentally kessler syndrome the who LEO
>>2753893Well the second to last point on there alone is something Trump would rather die than agree to
So who's going to win?
>>2753935Idk anon, it's a mystery isin't it….
:)
>>2753939these lego memes werent on my bingo card
>>2753947I find it deeply funny the least thing that shitbird said before getting necked was trying to bait people with anti black racism.
>>2753948Really crazy if you think about it. Your whole life reduced to a 4chan shitpost.
Scary.
>>2753939why are they obssesed with legos
>>2753961they just think they're neat
>>2753027Sunnicucks status: buckbroken
>>2753948The timing of the shooting right after him being asked about gun violence makes it super obviously staged and a false flag. Glowuyghurs and the deep state are basically trolling us at this point.
>>2753973Naftali Bennett former pm said recently turkiye is next on the menu.
>>2753974I wonder if they'll actually be foolish enough to pick another direct fight against an enemy with advanced drones and hypersonic missiles or if they'll just leave 100% of the job to their western goycattle this time.
>erdoANO's turkEY
>fighting back against zionists
lol
>>2753833So I know the “official” Lebanese government is cucked to the max. But are they just gonna let Israel walk in, and murder/displace a bunch of their people and cede the land?
>>2753983>>2753984What air defense doink?
>>2753986>>2753984the patriots must be sleeping. someone call pete he-he-hegseethe, quick.
>>2753044It's Jared Kushner, he's a lurker here. By the way Jared, you married Donald's and Jeffrey's sloppy seconds.
>>2753046I was chatting with a rich in-law of mine just now and he actually believes that the fanta ape is going to back down and negotiated peace with Iran (probably because he saw the news where trump claimed he's having talks with Iran, lmao). Western media has brainwashed people on pretty much every socioeconomic bracket.
>>2753988This is the account I got these videos from btw
https://xcancel.com/ahmadslmanx >>2753986They destroyed it a while ago. It consisted of a couple of C-RAMs.
New attacks by Israeli settlers on last entirely Christian village in West Bank
As Israeli settlers seized areas near the village’s quarry and cement factory, the village’s Latin parish priest appealed to Christians worldwide for compassion and solidarity.
https://www.ewtnnews.com/world/middle-east/new-attacks-by-israeli-settlers-on-last-entirely-christian-village-in-west-bank>>2753983>>2753984Now imagine what's gonna happen to the gayrines and other zogbots once they attempt a land invasion.
Around 2,000 U.S. Paratroopers to Be Sent to the Middle East
The order gives President Trump more options militarily as he considers diplomacy with Iran. It is unclear where the soldiers will go in the Middle East.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/24/us/politics/82nd-airborne-division-iran-troops.html>>2753968
that is a highly anti-turkitic trope
Leaked Document: Iran War Meets Little Brother
Info about the war is being censored — with the help of private companies
https://www.kenklippenstein.com/p/leaked-document-iran-war-meets-little>>2754001i fuckin knew it. given this, there's no way the USA military hasn't incurred hundreds of deaths over the course of their war on Iran. possibly above a thousand.
LMAO
btw, I once argued with a stupid german fuck face in twitter (formerly) when arguing about the infinite re-election of Merkel, and she was not being called dictator despite being reelected 16 years consecutively, like Putin, Maduro, Lukashenko. he gleefully would dismiss the argument saying that the power in there is divided, between the chancellor and the president, ergo, in absolute non-sequitur, he concluded it wasn't a dictatorship. whoever fucker comes in with this argument again, stamp this on their faces.
>>2753992Put it in next bake.
>>2754006<Germans circa 1939:>Our dear furher told us to exterminate all the criminals, gays, communists, gypsies, disabled people, jehovah witnesses, and jews. Let's obey without question.<Germans circa 1989 and onwards:>Our contry's name is Zogland now. Not Deustchland, ZOGland. We exist in order to serve Israel, pay infinite holocaust reparations to victims who survived being gasses 23 times, and absorb infinite refugees from the dirty war on Syria. Let's obey without question.German's are conformists and pretty much literally automata without any independent thought. They exist in order to work, obey laws, and pay taxes; and absolutely nothing else.
>>2753995Why are Christian Zionists SO FUCKING STUPID?
Why do they CUCK OUT so much for an unchristian state?
Iran confirms to mediators its refusal to be deceived a third time by Trump
Axios website, citing a source:
Iran informed the mediators that it had been deceived twice by Trump and that it would not accept being deceived a third time.
Tehran informed mediators that the deployment of US reinforcements strengthens its suspicions that Trump's proposal for dialogue is merely a deception.
The White House informed Tehran of President Trump's seriousness regarding the negotiations.
The White House raised the possibility of the Vice President's participation in the negotiations as a sign of seriousness.
Wittkopf recommended the Vice President's participation because of his official position and because he was not considered a hardliner by Iran.
-al jazeera
>>2754017The same thing happened during the latest Armenian-Azeri war. Armenian christians got obliterated and ethnically cleansed by turkic sunnis, and christcucks worldwide did absolutely nothing. The whole "crusader" ethos of hate and religions enimity only gets triggered when it serves some deep state interest. Protestant preachers are whores who will only agitate their "flocks" for political goals when they get paid to do so.
>>2754020The orange migger put himself in a spot that he literally can't walk back from now (even if he weren't a blackmailed pedo controlled by Israel). Even if he genuinely wanted to make peace, he would have to make massive concessions to Iran in order to give them safety guarantees (i.e. a full withdrawal of American miilitary presence in the gulf). There's no way this war wont drag on for at least a year now.
Shell CEO says Europe could face fuel shortages next month
Wael Sawan has said that Europe could face fuel supply shortages as soon as April if the war on Iran continues.
“It’s a ripple effect,” Sawan said at the CERAWeek conference in Houston, Texas. “South Asia was first to get that brunt. That’s moved to Southeast Asia, Northeast Asia, and then more so into Europe as we get into April.”
Shell is trying to work with governments to “alert them to the various levers they will need to pull, including on the demand side, including what they need to do around storage, what they need to do around purchasing,” he said.
“The problem is, we are more in reaction mode,” he added. “The best energy strategies are the strategies that actually look five, 10 years out, and build resilience from now.”
No one in Iran is ‘talking about diplomacy’
By Mohammed Vall
Reporting from Tehran, Iran
I can tell you that people here [in Iran] are asking each other about this [Trump’s claim of negotiations with Iranian leaders], and nobody can provide an answer.
Yesterday, officials denied the existence of any negotiations, and that position has not changed today. We’ve only had the military announcing new waves of strikes against Israel and other targets.
The fighting is taking precedence here, and nobody is talking about diplomacy.
We know that the president and the foreign minister have been making calls across the region, but they are not explaining to the public what those conversations involve. What they are saying publicly is that there are no negotiations and no mediation that makes sense to Iran.
Iran is insisting that the situation in the Strait of Hormuz is unchanged and that any negotiations should have guarantees on the table: first that this war is going to end completely, and not just [with] a ceasefire, and it’s not going to be repeated. And that there must be reparations for Iran.
As for those 15 points the Americans are talking about, we don’t know if they have been met with an Iranian list of demands. So, we don’t know where these negotiations are taking place, and the Iranians as well don’t know who is representing them. It’s a very obscure state of affairs here in Iran at the moment
-al jazeera
>>2753896Bro looks like poljak
>>2753953>smugglingExcuse me? Westerners, once again, really butthurt over trade. It's not just for revisionists, anymore.
>>2753948No it was an anti-trans arguement which is again also ironic considering how he was just struck by a bullet fired from a white Christian who grew up in a conservative household.
>>2753952ATTENDEE: Do you know how many transgender Americans have been mass shooters over the last 10 years?
KIRK: Too many. [Applause]
ATTENDEE: In America, it's five. Now, five is a lot, right, I'm going to give you — I'm going to give you some credit. Do you know how many mass shooters there have been in America over the last 10 years?
KIRK: Counting or not counting gang violence?
Iranian demands for an end to the war, according to the WSJ:
- Closure of all US bases in the Gulf
- Guarantees of no further attacks
- End to Israeli strikes on Hezbollah
- Lifting all sanctions on Iran.
- War damage reparations
- No restrictions on the missile program
Iran also wants a new order for the Strait of Hormuz that would allow Iran to collect fees from ships that transit the waterway, as Egypt does now with the Suez Canal.
"A U.S. official called the demands ridiculous and unrealistic."
>>2754020>Iran confirms to mediators its refusal to be deceived a third time by Trumpin democracies elected politicians lie more to the people than they do to other countries leaders. The people have no real say in elections and therefore they don't matter. There are no real consequences for lies, walk-backs or betrayal of supporters, only potential gains. In foreign policy it makes much less sense to lie (at least all the time) simply because it eventually stops working and your foreign policy becomes meaningless, because nobody is no longer going to believe you.
I think Trump II has been the tipping point, that has showed to everyone that there is no trusting the US word or goodwill and the shit's fucked and the country is totally predatory. Maybe we still need one more round of democrats sodomizing the EU with a 2x4 for even the last holdouts of true yankee believers to come to their senses about the True nature of United snakes.
>>2754059>>2754056Funny because as of recently I was very glad to see more and more Xeets in different languages like Japanese, French, Russian, Portuguese, etc. each day instead of my feed being 98% an angloid echo chamber. I thought the algorithm was tweaked in a good way for once.
Well, RIP to that short lived pleasure.
>>2753884why does no one here care about america automating orbital bombardment of any place on earth
>>2753987i don't think that's realistic
>>2754020Iran cannot afford to cuck out to JD Vance. Even if JD is serious, he's too much of a pushover and will be overruled by more aggressive forces in both this current admin and any future one. Unless JD somehow automatically grows a pair, and simultaneously is able to whip his entire party into an anti-war position, this will be a waste of time and possible existential folly for Iran
>>2753968
How does this dumb bitch go from being a lolcow on killstream to having a CIA source?
>>2753968
i love how rightoids will just make shit up
can't wait for a week from now when this is being reported by the NYT and treated as fact
I think there are sunnis now questioning their faith seeing what gigachads Iranians are fighting against all odds. I predict a mass conversion of sunnis to shia due to pure humiliation
damn. wti crude is under 90
>>2754056all i'm seeings is a bunch of latinx and europeans mad they won't be able to grift american cattle so idc
>>2754059>home region>people who speak your languageso the only change will be more nazi slop, awesome
>>2754056>>2754068Ever since my home country passed age verification laws, my xitter feed became 98% composed of censored out porn posts and demands that I submit a face/document scan to verify my age. Porn posts were less than 1% of my feed before that. Sus.
>>2754070If it's an actual missile defense program, then it's not going to work and instead it's going to act as a major resource sink for the US just like Reagan's Star War program.
If it instead a program to place nuclear warheads in orbit, then it is going to be a significantly more expensive and less efficient alternative to existing platforms such as trident and minutemen, which can already strike anywhere in the world anytime and probably at a much cheaper cost than these things.
Don't interrupt your enemy while he's making a mistake.
>>2754120Wouldn't it be wild if she actually helped trump win in '16? I mean by being an intentionally bad candidate for the sake of the epstein empire. It was easier for Donnie to dispose of Jeffrey and silence madame ghisliane than it would've been for her.
>>2753645>the average american citizen doesnt even know their country invaded venezuelai keep saying this to people on here but they don't believe me. I am a burger. i go outside. i talk to other burgers. we are sleepwalking into oblivion as a country. you ask people basic questions and they're clueless. forget about marxist education, they can't even point to shit on a map. they can barely read past a 5th grade level. these are people who download an app to take a 10% interest loan to pay for a heart attack burger instead of just cooking a can of beans. these are the stupidest people in human history. wall-E and idiocracy were documentaries. i am not religious or conservative but there is an element of truth to the rhetoric about degeneracy: when a country becomes hegemonic, and its people enjoy instant gratification from the spoils of imperialism, they become lazy, disinterested, weak, and have low attention spans. Iran by contrast is persecuted, and therefore full of disciplined and strong people. When the burger reich is ashes my fellow shartizens are in for a rude awakening.
>>2754129Maybe it depends on where ya live. I go outside and everyone knows about operation epstein fury.
>>2754134That works, too.
AIPAC fury also works.
>>2754133Repeating what they heard on blue lib television is hardly an indicator that they are well aware of all the fuckery that's going on in neoliberalland
>>2754140I don't deal with old media consumers too much since they don't have anything to say. There's enough independent media sources and the majority of people don't trust the networks.
A representative of Israel Defense Minister Benny Gantz’s “Kahol Lavan” party raised an initiative last week to purchase islands in Greece using money from the Jewish National Fund “for the good of the Jewish people.”
Avri Steiner, a board member of a Jewish National Fund (JNF) subsidiary, proposed the purchasing Greek islands as a “safe haven” for Jewish people in emergencies.
According to Haaretz, this plan was aimed at providing “a safe haven “haven for the Jewish People in case of emergency” or a “wartime sanctuary.”
The suggestion was met with widespread opposition and deemed “preposterous” by others at the meeting -but not for the reason one would think.
“The proposal was largely rejected and criticized by colleagues, with some questioning the authorization to spend funds on foreign land.”
Steiner is a member of the board of directors of Himnuta, a JNF-owned company created after the 1967 Middle East War in order to purchase Palestinian land in the illegally occupied West Bank
The idea was prompted by security concerns, including reports of long-range missile threats to Israel, according to reports in Maariv and Haaretz
At a Himnuta board meeting on Thursday, Steiner said that the purchase of Greek islands should be explored as an option for evacuating Israeli citizens in situations of disaster or war.
https://www.keeptalkinggreece.com/2026/03/24/israel-suggests-purchase-greek-islands-jewish-people/>>2754056>>2754059Translated from Yiddish:
>Pro-Palestine content will now be algorithmically suppressed in the US by 9000% instead of the global baseline of 1000%. >>2754017Christcucks in the U.S. do not give a fuck about Christians in the Third World. When I was in the church growing up the only time I would hear about them is when missionary orgs wanted money or when the pastor was talking about the evil Muslims killing Christians.
Ok so europe is absolutely fucked delusional, if I have to flee, should I learn spanish (easy, could learn it within a year) or chinese (would take long)
I feel like I could go to latam and fuck off on a farm or something idk
>>2754153holy fucking shit Israel is already planning to lose the war that's too fucking funny
>>2754164hahahahahahahaha holy shit lmao
>>2754165all i ask is for israel, saudi, uae, and the trump regime to collapse and be washed away. it's not too much.
>>2754164they're calling it the most homoerotic administration
>>2754162Stay away from them
>>2754179No I hate it here
Paratrooper ground invasion footage dropped
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmZJiBZtahkYoung person here, were people saying America is fighting Israel's war this much back when America invaded Iraq?
>>2753129This guy is not suicidal isn't he
>>2754200no, the Iraq war did not involve direct Israeli interests, only in the context of greater regional destabilization
>>2754200no (first question)
>>2754202which is to say that it was commonly understood by people who don't have shit for brains that it was about access to oil. The phrase "No Blood for Oil" became very popular in opposition to the Iraq war.
>>2754103>No one like us will get along with someone like youand to think a mere 10 years ago we had the obama deal where they agreed to let the IAEA in and inspect their facilities anually as long as burgers unfroze their stolen assets and gave them back. that was hugely asymmetrical and imperialist against them, but they were willing to tolerate it because it was predictable and diplomatic. everyone who said trump was the accelerationist choice was right.
>>2754056well actual xitter users are brainlets who just eat up whatever slop the algorithm feeds people. smart people go on xcancel and search for terms in farsi
>>2754202it did involve israeli intersts, and the israel lobby was one of the factions pushing for it, but it wasn't seen as driving it or being the main factor.
there are several things that are different. the Bush admin spent months making a case for why they wanted to do it (WMD, terrorism, etc) and in the post-9/11 world that stuff dominated. People either accepted those reasons or they rejected them and treated it as an American power-grab using the post-9/11 environment to grab oil and greater empire.
This time Trump didn't even bother trying to make a case or persuade people so there isn't a clear stated rationale, it's hard for people to grasp what the reason or point is. And this is also happening just after Israel did a two year genocide with full American support (up to and including censoring and suppressing American dissent on behalf of Israel), so people saw that gap between the people and the government on Israel and how much the government is willing to do to serve Israel, so it all follows.
>>2753131they will call you an anti-capitalist but they will never call you a liar
>>2754213thank you for agreeing with me
>>2753131Thank you for the kind words Mr Scholomoberg Ben'Moloch
>>2753878The Kirkaucost was one of our most brilliant propaganda of the deeds moment. It completely broke the RW network, demoralized the RW masses, created a trillion RW infighting, reversed 15 years of memetic humiliation completely organically.
Tyler Robinson (soldier for Mythras) and his trans girlfriend (the Archigalle) are heroes of western civilization.
>>2753132Like realistically just how retarded do you have to be in order not to be immediately offended by shit like this? Even if that propaganda was on my side I would still feel insulted at how fucking low they're projecting their audience's intellect to be.
>>2753588>The AmeriKKKan petrodollar world order will remain unchangedoh i am laffin
>>2753697if I had been shown that clip when I was 15, i would have found everyone in it to be stupid. and yes i know how to have a good time.
>>2753634
Oh no university sluts and gigolos are fucking this is not based and christpilled 😢♠️✊️
>>2754224Okay fine, I'll amend my statement to say that greater regional destabilization is a direct Israeli interest, but you and the other anon are being incredibly obtuse and pedantic about this
>>2753634
The american proletariat in all its glory
>>2754202>no, the Iraq war did not involve direct Israeli interests, only in the context of greater regional destabilizationThe Israelis didn't like Saddam because he funded Palestinian organizations. That's a reason why he's still fondly remembered among Palestinians as their goat BTW. Netanyahu wasn't in government then but there were Israelis trying to encourage the U.S. to depose Saddam. But whether that was the driving force behind the U.S. invading Iraq? I don't believe that. I'm certain the Israelis didn't believe in the "democracy promotion" stuff either. There were neoconservatives in the United States who did, but the idea of creating a picture-perfect model of American liberal democracy in Iraq is not something Israelis believe in, and they didn't believe that back then. That's idealistic American baloney, it's just not their mentality. They would prefer to install the Hashemites back into power.
It's not talked about a lot, but I think a real underlying reason was a desire by the Bush administration to roll back any impression that the U.S. was weak or vulnerable after 9/11. There were other reasons like controlling the Middle East and installing a compliant government in Iraq (and they had all kinds of fantasies about that) but I really think people underestimate how much the U.S. government believes in its own image of power and how they will lash out if they feel that's threatened.
It's like the thing from Hegel. "What is real is rational, and what is rational is real." Engels viewed that Hegel meant is that what is "real" is not everything that happens, but only what happens out of a kind of dialectical necessity, and is therefore rational in that specific sense. But as a result, many things that happen are, in fact, unreal because they lack dialectical necessity. So a government or type of regime or a hegemony which is running out the historical clock may begin acting quite irrationally (which will actually happen to everything eventually because it's a dialectical law for what is real to turn to its opposite and become unreal, and vice versa).
As far as that relates to what is happening now, U.S. hegemony is in decline. The National Security Strategy the White House published last year that "the days in which the Middle East dominated American foreign policy … is over." They want to focus on the Pacific, and I think their plan is for Israel and the Arab kings to handle the Middle East much like Europe will handle Europe, and the U.S. won't be as involved anymore. But in the short term, they just want to fuck up Iran as much as possible and blow their shit up in order to make this retreat not look like a defeat. That's why they have that Fox News meathead as the secretary of defense acting as a hype man about how sick and scary we are. They're not selling this to public, they're running off hysterical passion and acting barbarically, and of course they are, because the U.S. military presence in the Middle East no longer serves a "real" purpose. But the passionate hatred for Iran is also deeply embedded in the culture of these Washington D.C. and military guys and Trump as well going back to the 1980s.
>>2754252
you can have sex and worry about ww3 in an informed manner without being a loser creep on an imageboard
lmao
Oh my fucking god, it's gonna be a slaughter.
This is why manipulating financial markets is very bad in the long-term, since most people are retarded and use them as reliable indicators. Trump might actually transform a supply shock into a global recession.
https://archive.ph/d08Xi>>2754250It's basically over for the burger empire…
based
>>2754006These are like the snarky Reddit-brained people who say the bbc is neutral because there are laws. or that the CIA has never done anything bad domestically because its illegal
>>2754284Zion Don keeps shitting his diaper
Israelis say southern towns left unprotectedResidents of Israel's southern Negev region say they've been left defenceless against Iranian missile fire, and have called the government's response "a complete failure" rooted in years of policy neglect.
Avi Dabush, the executive director of Rabbis for Human Rights, told Middle East Eye that Saturday's deadly strikes on Dimona, a city known for its proximity to Israeli nuclear facilities, and the nearby city of Arad, exposed deep gaps in civilian protection.
"The government's response to the missile fire is a complete failure," Dabush said.
"The state spends hundreds of billions on various things, but not on protection," he said, adding: "action should have been taken long ago".
His comments come after one of the heaviest rounds of Iranian missile strikes on Israeli territory since the start of the US and Israeli war on Iran, with around 30 people injured in Dimona and 115 in Arad.
The scale of the casualties reignited criticism over the government’s failure to provide adequate shelters and safe rooms in Israel's southern periphery.
According to a recent State Comptroller report, more than a third of Israel's population lacks access to standard-approved shelters or safe rooms.
Some 3.2 million civilians are living without proper protected spaces, despite hundreds of millions of shekels allocated to address the issue.
The report also found that nearly half a million students attend schools without adequate protection.
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/israelis-say-southern-towns-left-unprotected-war-iran-intensifies Second communique on the site, they still appear confident.
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Communiqué #2
24-03-26
As the roof of Elbit and LPP Holding’s facility collapsed, with it went their partnership.
LPP Holding has spent the length of a live streamed genocide boasting about their collaboration and support. They collaborated with Elbit Systems as our comrades in Palestine were murdered and maimed, while children were obliterated in fractions of a second by precision technologies made in factories like this Pardubice site, operated by cowards in air conditioned offices.
Underlining their sniveling cowardliness is the sudden public back-stepping, spin and panic only when they realize their power to take life can be shattered by a few people with conscience. Your panic and embarrassment flaps around in the wind for the world to see; after all what kind of “defense” company doesn’t have an alarm?
They know there is no safe corner of this earth for collaborators in the genocide of our comrades in Palestine. We live in the belly of this wretched beast, across continents, countries and cities that these companies operate in. Every company that works with Elbit Systems is a target, and we will target you where and when we choose.
To LPP Holding: we have taken your restricted documents and burned the rest to the ground. You have until 20th April 07:00 UTC to publicly cut all ties with Elbit Systems, and denounce the barbaric occupation of Palestine, or we will release these documents to the public.
For all others who work with Elbit you have two options: wait for us, or release a public statement with proof that you have cut ties with Elbit Systems.
>>2754284In his first term he complained that the White House didn’t have “The Gorilla Channel” on the TV so staff cut together a bunch of nature documentaries on gorillas, then he complained the gorillas weren’t fighting enough, so staff had to cut together a montage composed only of gorillas fighting.
Thats basically the Trump admin’s strategic depth right now. Gorilla fights.
>>2754301Unfortunately that was actually just a joke article. The truth is he spends most of his time watching Fox News anyways
>>2754303Ah shit.
Well, it’s spiritually true at least.
>>2754305why haven't you conscientiously object?
>>2754307Details? Source?
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>>2754310Osintbros are trying to geo-locate it.
I wonder if someone will explain Twelver Shia Islam to Trump and he’ll become convinced he can end the war by bombing “wherever the occluded Imam is”
>>2754307>>2754310It appears that the target was Rotem industrial park near the Dimona nucelar reactor.
In the second video you can see the recognisable tower(?) south of the park.
>>2754317What kind of stuff can be in the classified physical documents like they requisitioned?
i have never worked in offices so idk abt this stuff>picrelThat Felix kid better be sending these guys all his spare monies since they're doing the damn thing.
<Israel's economy suffers $57B loss from two years of Gaza genocide
>Israel's economy has suffered losses exceeding $57 billion during the two years of genocide in Gaza, according to a report cited by Bloomberg. Data published in the 2025 annual report of the Bank of Israel showed losses of 177 billion shekels, equivalent to about $57 billion or 8.6 percent of annual gross domestic product, between 2023 and 2025. The losses were largely attributed to the genocide in Gaza and included costs linked to Israeli invasion in Lebanon.
>The report did not include the economic impact of the ongoing war on Iran, which has entered its fourth week, with Israel carrying out air attacks and facing retaliatory ones. Earlier this month, the Israeli war Cabinet approved a revised 2026 state budget, adding $13 billion to finance its war. The report also highlighted shifts in trade patterns, with exports to eight European Union countries considered more critical of Israel falling by $1 billion in 2024 and $1.5 billion in 2025, while trade with some other countries increased. "This pattern may indicate that political positions are influencing export volumes to these countries," the Bank of Israel said.
>It added that the 12-day war with Iran last June alone reduced economic output by 0.3 percent of GDP. Israel launched its genocide on Gaza in October 2023, killing more than 72,000 Palestinians, wounding around 172,000 others and devastating about 90 percent of civilian infrastructure.
>>2754339crazy how the epstein empire's military/intelligence/media apparatus openly theorized and spent big on a theory of war playing out partially on the internet where posts, opinions, memes, sentiment, etc are part of the war in all countries involved and decided the just shrug when it comes to this war when the stakes are highest. They even turned the consent machine on max just a few years ago when the ukraine war started, literally watched everyone around me get their brains programmed in real time cheering on the ghost of kiev etc, this time meh.
>>2754343It's harder to pretend to be a hero when you're the one attacking. Plus, Trump is a controversial leader.
>>2754336>state budgetNothingburger and easily fixed by gibs from the Americans. Come back when there's a significant GDP contraction.
>>2754346Israel getting its defense fucked by Iran is really gonna bite them in the ass. Just picture being a capital investor watching the place with supposedly the bestest military getting wrecked by cheap Iranian rockets endlessly.
>>2754355well, destruction of capital from a war usually means a better rate of profit eventually once they are rebuilding with infinite western debt/money so i'd bet at least some investors want to get in on that action
>>2754356Nations keep turning their backs on the Zionazi project. If Iran doesn't just let this die down, they might finally be forced to hold their favourite genocidaires accountable. Nobody is sympathizing with Zionazis anymore, and we are going to hit a breaking point soon, especially if it targets the threats of first worlders
>>2754162every country in latam barring brazil (yet) is freshly couped by america and their lackeys are introducing legal slavery little by little, stay away
>>2753816was gonna do the bidding of trump, but then i got high
was gonna bomb kids in mosques, but then i got high
now i'm chillin in my room while the burgerreich dies (why, man?!)
because i got high
because i got high
because i got high
la dee da da da da
>>2754056the biggest MAGA accounts operate outside the U.S so unironically a good change
>>2754241responding to this part of your image:
the original israelite kingdom was larp too. a small subset of canaanite henotheists met up with atenist monotheists who were fleeing egypt, as well as some midianite warriors, got high in the desert, got lost for a while, cooked up the exodus myth to explain how it happpened, and went on a military campaign to ethnically cleanse everyone in the levant, including other canaanites. This is how the biblical kingdom of israel was born. through pure larp and pseudohistory, just like the modern nation of israel was born. the invention of a conlang is unparalleled though. I will say they at least based it in ancient hebrew, but they had to invent so much new vocabulary it's basically a conlang. israeli settler-colonial fascism is going to become the model in the coming centuries. the entire history of the old world and its people will be erased as this sort of larp and ethnic cleansing becomes mass produced. Combine that with climate collapse and the destruction of the productive forces and our age (5000BCE to Nowish) will be buried in myth and legend.
>>2754389it may be a medical copter
>>2754200The mainstream anti-war movement for Iraq said it was about oil ("no blood for oil" was common protest rhetoric), Cheney/Haliburton/military contractors, and PNAC.
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