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Adam Caldoon retweeted
KAITLAN COLLINS: Are you okay with Iran having missiles? SEN. ROGER MARSHALL: I prefer that they not, but they have to defend themselves COLLINS: You think Iran needs to be able to defend itself? MARSHALL: I do, otherwise we turn this into a forever war
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When Americans invoke their favourite phrase about the Middle East, "but they have to defend themselves" in reference to Iran rather than Israel, it means we're already living in a different world.
KAITLAN COLLINS: Are you okay with Iran having missiles? SEN. ROGER MARSHALL: I prefer that they not, but they have to defend themselves COLLINS: You think Iran needs to be able to defend itself? MARSHALL: I do, otherwise we turn this into a forever war
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A very dangerous new nightmare we are living in Gaza City, and no one in the world is paying attention to it. Days ago, the Israeli army installed huge military cranes, each about 30 meters tall, on the eastern areas it controls. These cranes are equipped with machine guns and cameras, and they fire randomly and almost continuously at tents, streets, and exposed neighborhoods. Gaza City is extremely narrow, only 10 kilometers wide. A single crane at that height is enough to expose the entire city from east to west. Every street, every square, every tent, every house has become completely exposed. There is no place to hide, and not a single moment of safety. In just the past two days, three people were killed by fire from these cranes. One of them was sitting quietly with his father in a small café, trying to breathe for a few minutes. Hours later, a 5year old girl was killed while playing near her home. These cranes have turned the entire city into an open field. The latest military technologies are directed at civilians. We have become an open testing ground for their new weapons. The horror is not just in the sound… it is the constant feeling of being an exposed target at all times, where even children cannot run in the street without fear.
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Did you know that anti-Zionism is anti-Zionism? I didn't. Thanks for the heads up. Appreciate the herculean effort and sophisticated analysis required to produce this insight!
Shut up mouin you are an abuser
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Dems like Susan Rice are so mad Trump has stopped the American policy of stealing from and bombing Iran.
This is a jaw-dropping, horrific surrender document complete with hundreds of billions in reparations. It is the predictable result of incompetent negotiation and the foolhardy strategic catastrophe of starting and pursuing this disastrous war. The U.S. will not soon recover from this, the biggest national security blunder in decades.
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Stuck in Stage 1: Denial
Ben Shapiro throws a fit over Trump's Iran deal: "Mohammad Ghalibaf will apparently on Friday be literally in a photo-op with the Vice President—I cannot express to you how stomach turning that is!" "I don't care who the Vice President is, I don't care who the President is!!" "If Israel is not a signatory to the agreement … how in the world could you tie Israel's hands when it comes to self-defense?!" "This is not a popular MOU in Israel!"
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"Israel has completely exhausted all credibility to ever again invoke the Holocaust." In his new book, Israeli-American historian Omer Bartov leaves no room for doubt: the country where he was born is committing genocide in Gaza. In an interview with Expresso, he says that "the main enemy" of the Jewish state "is its own government." And he advocates European and American sanctions – not to punish Israel, but "to save it from itself." expresso.pt/medio-oriente/co…
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Stage 3: Bargaining
Welp, I think we're done here. Trump himself is now saying he buckled under the pressure of Hormuz. It's as bad as it could possibly be. He's saying aloud that Iran can have anything it wants because America can't afford the staring contest. If this is his own explanation in his own words, then the fact that the sanctions relief is front-loaded...suddenly becomes important. The fact that the inspections regime that will verify compliance will be negotiated by an American side that has already admitted defeat, that needs this more than the opponent needs it...is now significant. And the fact that the proxy system is now recognized as legitimate by the United States -- is suddenly exactly the disaster you feared it might be. And the fact that America has declared aloud that it's not actually capable of imposing its will even in the world's most vital energy chokepoints, causing its allies in the Gulf to already begin to seek a new accommodation with Iran -- makes all of this worse than Obama and worse than the JCPOA. Remember: the great unfixable flaw of the JCPOA that none of its boosters ever had a good answer for was that it merely kicked the can down the road. It solved nothing. Trump's deal, as of this moment, is not even close to accomplishing so much. "Iran never won a war and never lost a negotiation," Trump famously said of Obama's deal (as a reporter reminded him at today's press conference). Ironic that the Iranians would win a negotiation most spectacularly against a man who styles himself the greatest negotiator to ever grace the White House. So what does it all mean? It means that in the coming years, nuclear programs will sprout like mushrooms after the rain throughout the Middle East. It means that many nations will now build out new and larger ballistic missile arsenals. It means that the state system will give way before the march of the region's transnational ideological axes. Minorities will again be trampled, new wars will be fought by stronger states to dominate the power vacuums within weaker ones. You're thinking of Israel in Lebanon -- but that's just a specific campaign against a specific enemy. Think Turkey, which right now occupies a region of Syria vastly larger than Israel's presence in Lebanon. Think heightened Iranian support for the Houthis in Yemen and a new influx of money and guns to the different sides in Libya. It means, in other words, that we will have a few more wars to fight, a few more technologies to invent to deal with this new age of cheap missiles and drones -- and also of supersonic Chinese missiles bearing nuclear warheads that Iran will eventually, inevitably, be capable of deploying against us. And it didn't have to be this bad. (And maybe, when he's heard all the criticism, it won't be.) He could have left something, anything, to concede later. He could have kept the Iranians a little bit in the dark, just a smidgen, as to just how defeated America feels. Israel's position in all this is simple, and more or less unchanged from last week. America gave us more than we had a right to ask for. But we may be going it alone from here out. Dust off the nukes. Maybe test one somewhere far away from anywhere. Quadruple the interceptor production lines, double the size of the Mossad and the Air Force. And no, don't let Hezbollah breathe, not for a second. It's the 1960s again. And Israel will have to defeat a couple more enemies before it can once again eke out a few decades of peace.
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Adam Caldoon retweeted
Stage 5: Acceptance
Trump leaves door open to Iran enriching: "It's a little hard when other people have it, other adjoining states have it, and you're not letting them have it for purposes of electricity and things like that. You have to use a little common sense."
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Adam Caldoon retweeted
The Iran war seems to be ending, along with our uncritical support for Israel, and not a moment too soon. No wonder the neocons are hysterical.
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Stage 0: Ignorance
Hitting Iran’s nuclear and missile sites was the right move. This regime chants death to America, murders our troops, and attempts to assassinate Americans on U.S. soil. They believe they have an obligation to destroy us. Now, we plan to unlock billions of dollars and lift sanctions, with the promise of even more money. They will use that money the way they always do— to further their nuclear ambitions and on terrorist proxies against us. It’s a huge mistake to pay to rebuild the threat we just destroyed.
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Unreal: the symbolism of Trump signing a surrender agreement at Versailles in which the US agrees to pay massive reparations is just too perfect. I wouldn't be surprised if Macron weaponized Trump's complete ignorance of history and told him something like: "Mr. President, Versailles is where the most consequential deal of the 20th century was signed. Yours deserves the same stage." Either that or Macron stumbled into the perfect historical parallel through sheer obliviousness - which, knowing him, is actually even more likely.
Le Président Trump a signé ce soir à Versailles l’accord entre l’Iran et les États-Unis. Cet accord ouvre la voie à une paix durable et permet la réouverture du détroit d’Ormuz. C’est un pas important dans la bonne direction pour nos compatriotes qui permettra d’obtenir bientôt une baisse des prix de l’énergie.
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TPUSA under Charlie Kirk: Fiscal responsibility, free markets, and capitalism — through debate, dialogue, and discussion. TPUSA under Erika Kirk: Americans need to be more pro-Israel — no debate, no discussion, period.
The assassination of my husband was heavy but what really upsets me is when people don’t like Israel. — Erika Shabbat Shalom Kirk
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It's healthy for Israelis to acknowledge that Miriam Adelson and her billions are designed to enforce loyalty to Israel among American politicians including the President.
I hope Miriam Adelson is paying attention and doesn't give one penny to JD Vance. Rubio/Hegseth would easily win in 2028.
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Muslim countries hang paedophiles and child rapists. The West makes them presidents and politicians.
Rape gangs are not some kind of aberration. Ask any combat veteran what they saw in Afghanistan. The sexual torture and slavery of children is utterly commonplace in Muslim countries. It’s part of their “culture.” Which is why it’s suicidal to import that culture into the west.
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Bari Weiss’s Newest Hire Has a Long History of Anti-Muslim Remarks The new senior global affairs correspondent at CBS, Trevor Phillips, is also a pal of ex-UK ambassador Peter Mandelson, who was fired over his ties to Epstein. Read now: zeteo.com/p/bari-weisss-cbs-…
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Stage 3: Bargaining
FWIW, I am working on a much more detailed take on the MOU and related matters, but let me post this very brief thought: I find much to be concerned about in this MOU and I am truly hopeful that the next 60-days can be used to make important amendments to it.  I trust the administration is open to making some very important changes and not dug in as this negotiation continues.  To name only one issue among others, there is no way most Americans, let alone Israelis and the Lebanese, can abide a deal in which Hezbollah, which has brutally murdered hundreds of our fellow citizens, is essentially protected by our government in alliance with the Iranian regime, and free to continue to kill Americans, Israelis, and others as the most potent terror weapon of the Iranian regime not only survives but is immunized.  And since Israel is the only country that actually fights this enemy with its soldiers and airmen, and whose citizens are in the direct line of fire from missile and drone attacks, nobody in their right mind will tolerate this.  No amount of berating our ally or pressuring the PM, which is shocking, changes anything.  I want to underscore Hezbollah has killed our people and we've done next to nothing to deal with it.  In and of itself, that is shameful.
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Adam Caldoon retweeted
Trump is the consummate demagogue. As his rivals and adversaries have repeatedly found out to their cost, unlike Elon Musk Trump genuinely excels at this dark art. In fact Musk didn't stand a chance when he tried to take on Trump. If Netanyahu thinks his own demagoguery will play as well in the US as it does in Israel he's in for quite the surprise. Trump has the additional advantage that he is the leader of a personality cult. As for the damage Trump is doing to US interests, perfectly fine with me. Let's be magnanimous on this score and let him do as much damage as he wants.
God am I enjoying this. Needless to say nobody should let Trump off the hook in the slightest for his crimes against Iranians and Palestinians, and his damage to US interests. But it is hilarious how he is publicly taking out the defeat against Iran on Netanyahu/Israel. I don't think he'll stop any time soon.
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God am I enjoying this. Needless to say nobody should let Trump off the hook in the slightest for his crimes against Iranians and Palestinians, and his damage to US interests. But it is hilarious how he is publicly taking out the defeat against Iran on Netanyahu/Israel. I don't think he'll stop any time soon.
Trump on Netanyahu and Israel: We are the big partner, and he is the very small partner.
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Trump on Netanyahu and Israel: We are the big partner, and he is the very small partner.
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