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🚨 Israel's National Security Minister Ben Gvir just said: “Israel does not take orders from the United States.” And: “Trump's agreement is not binding on us.” Translation? "Make whatever deal you want, Trump. Israel will decide for itself." Now, only hours later, Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has gone even further. He says Israel will use every means possible to overthrow Iran's government. ⚠️ Think about the contradiction. Trump is trying to sign a deal with Iran. Smotrich is talking about regime change in Iran. Those are completely opposite goals. ⚠️ One side is trying to end the crisis. The other side is talking about removing the government they are negotiating with. How is that supposed to work? ⚠️ First Ben Gvir says Israel does not take orders from America. Now Smotrich is effectively saying that even if Trump gets his deal, Israel will continue pursuing its own objectives. ⚠️ This is why the relationship suddenly looks very different. For years, people were told that America and Israel always move together. But now Israeli ministers are publicly telling the American president: • We don't take orders from you. • Your agreement is not binding on us. • We will make our own decisions. ⚠️ The biggest question is no longer about Iran. It's about power. If Israeli ministers can openly reject Trump's wishes while receiving billions in American support... who is actually influencing whom? ❓ If Trump's deal is not binding on Israel, then what exactly has Trump negotiated? #ukashaexplains #news #iran
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🚨 Israel's National Security Minister Ben Gvir says: “Israel does not take orders from the United States.” And regarding Trump's deal: “Trump's agreement is not binding on us.” 🚨 Translation? "Thanks for the billions. We'll do whatever we want." 🚨 Think about this. The United States gives Israel: • $3.8 billion every year in military aid • advanced weapons • intelligence cooperation • diplomatic protection at the UN • political support across multiple administrations Since 1948, total U.S. support has reached hundreds of billions of dollars. 🚨 Yet the moment Trump tries to push a deal with Iran... Israeli politicians publicly remind him: "We don't take orders from you." 🚨 This is what many people find strange. American politicians constantly describe Israel as America's closest ally. But whenever Washington wants something that parts of the Israeli government don't like... the answer is often: "No." 🚨 Ben Gvir didn't say this by accident. He said it because Trump was pushing a ceasefire and negotiations. And Ben Gvir wanted everyone to know that Israel would continue doing what it wanted regardless of what Washington preferred. 🚨 The bigger question is this: If Israel is free to ignore American presidents whenever it wants... while still receiving billions in American support... who is really influencing whom? #ukashaexplains #news #israel
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🚨 One year after Republicans passed a major tax cut package, Elon Musk has become the world's first trillionaire. According to independent analyses of the 2025 tax law, the highest-earning 1% of American households are projected to receive more than $1 trillion in tax relief over the coming decade. Now, following the public listing of SpaceX, Elon Musk's fortune has reportedly surpassed $1 trillion for the first time in history. The milestone was driven largely by: 🚀 SpaceX's public debut and soaring valuation. 🚗 Musk's existing stake in Tesla. 📈 Other business holdings and investments. According to reports, Musk's net worth is now estimated at roughly $1.1 trillion. The development has renewed debate over wealth concentration in the United States, where a small number of individuals control fortunes larger than the economies of many countries. Supporters argue that Musk's wealth reflects innovation, entrepreneurship, and investor confidence. Critics argue that the scale of modern fortunes highlights growing economic inequality. Either way, a new milestone has been reached: For the first time in history, a single person is worth more than one trillion dollars. ❓Do you think trillionaires are a sign of economic success or economic imbalance? #ukashaexplains #news #ElonMusk #Economy
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Facebook and Instagram are currently experiencing widespread outages for users around the world.
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71 children from an Orthodox Jewish school have been rescued from underground tunnels connected to a sewer system in New York. The children reportedly got lost during a trip after they began exploring what was down there. Emergency crews responded and were able to safely locate and rescue all of the children without injury. Around 70 teen girls were located safely after venturing into the sewer system during a school field trip in Nyack, New York on Wednesday, authorities said. The students of Toras Emachu School in Monsey were on a school trip to Memorial Park in Nyack, about 50 miles north of New York City, when they entered the drainage culvert near the town’s central business district. A police officer from nearby Orangetown spotted several girls exiting a sewer grate in an alley just off the main drag and alerted local authorities, according to News 12 Westchester. All of the girls were able to safely exit the culvert on their own and no serious injuries were reported. One student was treated at the scene, and another complaining of abdominal pain was brought to Montefiore Nyack Hospital, the outlet writes. #ukashaeplains #jews #newyork #israel x.com/stargazete/status/2064…

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🚨 #168. When Iran's national football team arrived for the World Cup, players were seen wearing small "#168" pins on their jackets in memory of the victims of the Minab school strike, where 168 People were reportedly killed, most of them children. Think about the power of that. Politicians argue. Governments issue statements. Generals hold press conferences. But a single number can sometimes say more than all of them combined. 168 empty seats. 168 unfinished lives. 168 families forever changed. While world leaders debate strategy, sanctions, and military objectives, ordinary people remember something much simpler: Children went to school and never came home. The players didn't arrive carrying political slogans. They arrived carrying a reminder. Because behind every war statistic is a classroom. Behind every military operation is a family. Behind every headline is a human story. Whether you support Iran's government or oppose it is beside the point. The death of children should never become normal. And perhaps that's exactly what the #168 pin is trying to prevent. ❓Do you think sports should be used to remember victims of war? #ukashaexplains #news #worldcup #iran
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🚨 Iran warns that "the sky of Tel Aviv will be as bright as day" after Israel struck Beirut. And according to Iranian officials, that is exactly why the attacks have resumed. For months, officials talked about ceasefires, de-escalation, and preventing a wider regional war. Then Israel launched strikes in Beirut. Now Israel crossed "all red lines." From Iran's perspective, this isn't an unprovoked attack. Iranian officials argue they are responding to Israeli actions in Lebanon and defending Hezbollah from further strikes. That's the part many headlines leave out. The question isn't just why Iran fired missiles. The question is why Iran says it fired them. And the answer, according to Tehran, is simple: Israel violated the understandings that were supposed to prevent further escalation. Now both sides are once again moving closer to a direct confrontation. As for the warning about Tel Aviv being "bright as day," that appears to be a threat of a large-scale missile and drone barrage. The phrase likely refers to: Missile launches. Air-defense interceptions. Explosions lighting up the night sky. Or a broader warning that the conflict is entering a much more dangerous phase. The real danger is what comes next. Because every round of retaliation creates pressure for another round. Israel strikes. Iran responds. Israel responds again. And suddenly a conflict that was supposedly contained becomes something much larger. That is exactly what regional powers have been warning about for months. A single strike can trigger a chain reaction that nobody fully controls. ❓If Israel's strike on Beirut triggered this latest exchange, who bears responsibility for preventing the next escalation? #ukashaexplains #news #iran #israel #fblifestyle
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🚨 Jeffrey Epstein privately warned in 2018 that Trump could attack Iran if he felt politically cornered. Read that again. Years before the current Iran crisis. Years before Trump's return to power. Years before today's debates about war with Iran. Epstein was allegedly sending messages describing a scenario that sounds eerily familiar. He said: "Trump pulling troops out of Syria is a bad sign." "He needs a large diversion." "If he were to bomb Iran, they would be slaughtered." And then the most chilling line: "Cornering a rat, never a good idea." Think about what Epstein was arguing. He believed Trump wasn't withdrawing troops because he wanted peace. He suspected the withdrawal could be preparation for something bigger. Something regional. Something involving Iran. Again and again, Epstein returned to the same theme: A politically cornered leader creating a major international crisis. He repeatedly described Trump as dangerous, unpredictable, and willing to escalate if he believed his political survival was at stake. At one point he wrote: "He would not blink twice at encouraging an attack on us so he can leap to the country's defense." And: "I would not be surprised to see him do things that might encourage a real problem." Whether Epstein was right or wrong is not really the point. The point is that these comments were written in 2018. Not after the Iran conflict. Not after hindsight made predictions easy. Six years before. And now critics are asking an uncomfortable question: If someone inside elite political circles was privately describing this exact scenario years ago... Why does the conversation suddenly sound so familiar today? The messages are remarkable because they appear to describe a pattern they believe has now played out. Either way, one fact is impossible to ignore: Years before today's headlines, Jeffrey Epstein was already talking about Trump, Iran, and the possibility of a major military diversion in the same conversation. ❓Coincidence, political paranoia, or a prediction that now looks very different in hindsight? #ukashaexplains #news #trump #iran #fblifestyle
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🚨 America's closest Arab partners are refusing to join a war against Iran. Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar have reportedly made it clear: they will not participate in military action against Iran and will not allow their territory, airspace, or bases to be used for offensive operations. That is a massive geopolitical message. For decades, Washington assumed Gulf states would fall in line whenever tensions with Iran escalated. Not anymore. The Gulf monarchies understand something many politicians in Washington do not: if a regional war explodes, it will not be America that absorbs the first missile strikes. It will be them. Their cities. Their airports. Their oil facilities. Their economies. Gulf officials are essentially saying: if outside powers want a war, they can fight it themselves. We are not paying the price. And honestly, it is hard to blame them. The last thing Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar want is to watch their trillion-dollar development projects, trade networks, tourism industries, and energy infrastructure become targets in a conflict they did not start. This also exposes a larger reality: Despite years of pressure, sanctions, and military threats, even America's closest regional partners appear unwilling to gamble their future on another Middle East war. That should tell Washington something. ❓Is the Middle East finally rejecting America's war agenda? #ukashaexplains #news #iran #saudiarabia #geopolitics
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9/11 hijackers had the same accent.
Today, at the UN Security Council’s emergency session on Lebanon, I named what some of my colleagues refused to say. The problem is Hezbollah. It keeps the fire alive. It keeps Lebanon hostage. It keeps northern Israel under attack. If there is no quiet in northern Israel, there will be no quiet for Hezbollah. No terrorist will have immunity.
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Q: If Trump is in such perfect health, why does he keep going back in for checkups? Dr. Oz: I think he likes the results. He aces the test every single day and I believe he is curious to make sure everything is going in the right direction.
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🇺🇸 Marco Rubio: “Today, there is no Iranian navy. There is no such thing.” The actual reality is this: 🇮🇷 Iran has TWO navies. Not one. Two completely separate naval forces: • The regular Iranian Navy (IRIN / Artesh) • The IRGC Navy (IRGCN) They use different command structures and different strategies. And this is the part Western politicians constantly ignore: Iran never built its military around giant American-style aircraft carriers and battleships. Instead, Iran built a navy specifically designed for asymmetric warfare inside the narrow waters of the Persian Gulf and Strait of Hormuz. That means: fast attack boats, sea mines, mobile anti-ship missiles, drone boats, coastal missile batteries, underground launch sites, swarm tactics. Hundreds of small armed vessels are much harder to destroy than a few giant warships. You can sink a destroyer. You cannot easily erase an entire swarm network spread across coastlines, tunnels, islands, and hidden bases. And intelligence reports already contradicted Rubio’s fantasy weeks ago. Even after major strikes, analysts reported Iran still retained much of its missile and military capability through underground facilities and dispersed infrastructure. And the biggest proof Rubio is wrong? The Strait of Hormuz itself. If Iran’s navy truly “does not exist”… why are global markets, oil companies, shipping firms, and the U.S. military still taking Iranian naval threats seriously? Why are American forces still intercepting Iranian fast boats? Why are insurance prices for Gulf shipping still reacting to Iran? Because the Iranian naval threat clearly still exists. Rubio is trying to sell Americans a Hollywood fantasy: “enemy completely destroyed.” Reality is far more complicated. Iran’s military doctrine was specifically built around surviving attacks from much stronger powers. ❓If Iran has “no navy,” then why is the entire world still worried about what Iran can do in Hormuz? #ukashaexplains #news #iran #usa #politics
🇺🇸🇮🇷 Marco Rubio: “Today, there is no Iranian navy. There is no such thing. There is no navy. There is no Iranian navy.” It is the navy that is blocking the Strait of Hormuz.
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🇺🇸 Thomas Massie just exposed the entire game in one sentence. After Trump reportedly screamed at Netanyahu: “You’re fucking crazy.” “Everybody hates Israel because of this.” Congressman Thomas Massie responded: “Just withhold foreign aid to Israel for a month and they’ll stop bombing their neighbors.” That sentence changes everything. Because for years Americans were told: “Israel acts independently.” “The U.S. can’t control Israel.” “Washington has limited influence.” Bullshit. If ONE MONTH without American money can stop the bombing instantly… then the U.S. was never powerless. It was always a choice. American taxpayers are funding: the bombs, the missiles, the jets, the ammunition, the fuel, the military infrastructure, and then politicians act shocked when the region explodes. Massie basically admitted what nobody in Washington wants to say publicly: The war machine continues because America keeps paying for it. And the craziest part? The moment someone suggests cutting aid, they are instantly attacked politically. So politicians keep sending billions overseas while Americans deal with: higher gas prices, shipping crises, Middle East wars, and economic instability connected directly to these conflicts. Even Trump himself is now reportedly yelling: “Everybody hates Israel because of this.” Yet the money still flows. That tells you everything. ❓If stopping the aid could stop the bombing, then why are American politicians still funding it? #ukashaexplains #news #usa #israel #politics
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🇺🇸 Trump Threatens Oman The United States is reportedly pressuring Oman to reduce relations with Iran or face sanctions after Tehran proposed new shipping fees and regulations in the Strait of Hormuz. According to WSJ, Washington became furious after intelligence suggested Oman was discussing possible coordination with Iran over managing shipping traffic and transit revenue in the region. Iran recently created the Persian Gulf Strait Authority (PGSA), aiming to introduce new security rules and transit fees for commercial ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz. The Trump administration immediately rejected the idea and sanctioned the new authority, accusing Iran of trying to control one of the world’s most important waterways. Then Trump was asked directly whether he would accept Iran and Oman jointly overseeing the Strait. His response shocked people: “No, the strait's going to be open to everybody... It's international waters and Oman will behave just like everybody else or we'll have to blow them up.” Think about that sentence carefully. Oman is not some enemy state. It has historically been one of Washington’s closest Gulf mediators and one of the few regional countries able to talk to both the U.S. and Iran. For years Oman helped mediate: Iran negotiations, hostage deals, regional ceasefires, and backchannel diplomacy. Yet now the message coming from Washington is basically: Either align fully with U.S. demands… or face sanctions and threats. This is why many countries increasingly believe “international rules” only apply when weaker nations obey them. Because when countries try to pursue independent regional policies, Washington often responds with: economic pressure, military threats, or sanctions. And the most unbelievable part? Trump openly says things like: “we’ll have to blow them up” about countries the U.S. officially calls partners. Imagine if China or Iran publicly threatened to “blow up” an allied government for disagreeing on shipping policy. Western media would call it dangerous extremism for weeks. ❓How can the U.S. claim to support sovereignty and diplomacy while threatening smaller countries whenever they refuse to fully obey Washington’s geopolitical demands? #ukashaexplains #news #trump #iran #oman
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🇺🇸🇮🇱 American politicians keep calling Israel “an ally.” But many Americans increasingly feel the relationship now looks far deeper than a normal alliance. Congress keeps approving: billions in military aid, weapons transfers, intelligence sharing, joint weapons production, AI and cyber integration, and deeper military coordination with Israel… even while public support for unlimited involvement keeps falling. Meanwhile Jewish billionaire donors and Israeli lobbying groups pour massive amounts of money into U.S. elections, shaping foreign policy from both parties. That is why more Americans are starting to ask: Who is Washington really working for? Because no matter who wins elections, Republican or Democrat, the flow of weapons, money, and diplomatic protection never stops. American taxpayers fund the weapons. American factories produce them. American soldiers are expected to defend regional interests. American politicians absorb the political backlash globally. Yet ordinary Americans increasingly feel they have almost no voice in these decisions. The debate exploded again after new NDAA proposals expanded U.S.-Israeli military coordination across: AI, cyber warfare, quantum systems, autonomous weapons, biotech, and battlefield data integration. To supporters, this is strategic cooperation. America is becoming permanently tied to another country’s regional conflicts whether the public wants it or not. And that is why the anger keeps growing. Because people increasingly believe foreign policy is being shaped more by lobbying networks, defense contractors, billionaire donors, and geopolitical interests than by ordinary voters. ❓At what point does an “alliance” stop looking like cooperation and start looking like political dependency? #ukashaexplains #news #usa #israel #politics
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🇺🇸🇮🇱 Trump SNAPS at Netanyahu After Iran threatened to walk away from negotiations, Trump reportedly called Netanyahu and absolutely exploded. According to Axios, Trump shouted: “You’re fucking crazy.” “You’d be in prison if it weren’t for me. I’m saving your ass.” “Everybody hates you now. Everybody hates Israel because of this.” “What the fuck are you doing?” One U.S. official reportedly described it as the worst phone call ever between the two leaders. Why was Trump furious? Because he believed Netanyahu was trying to sabotage negotiations with Iran by escalating attacks in Lebanon and risking a much larger regional war. Think about how insane this situation is. For years Americans were told: the U.S. and Israel are perfectly aligned, best allies, unbreakable partnership. But behind closed doors? It increasingly looks like chaos, pressure, threats, and political warfare. Trump reportedly felt Netanyahu was dragging the United States toward another disaster in the Middle East while diplomacy was still ongoing. And the craziest part? After the call, Netanyahu basically ignored the pressure and publicly doubled down, saying Israel would continue operations anyway. That tells you everything about the actual power dynamics. America sends: billions in aid, weapons, military protection, UN vetoes, and diplomatic cover. Yet U.S. presidents constantly end up trying to contain Israeli escalation instead of controlling it. And now even Trump himself is reportedly saying: “Everybody hates Israel because of this.” That line alone shows how politically toxic this entire war has become globally. ❓If Israel depends so heavily on American money and protection, why does every U.S. president eventually end up looking trapped by Netanyahu’s wars? #ukashaexplains #news #trump #israel #politics
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🇺🇸 Nancy Mace is acting like America is 5 minutes away from becoming Afghanistan 😭 “We are one nation under God, not under Muhammad.” “Sharia law has no place in America.” Meanwhile literally nobody in America is trying to impose Sharia law. Not Congress. Not the White House. Not governors. Not even mainstream Muslim organizations. This is pure fear-politics. Every few months these politicians start screaming: “THE MUSLIMS ARE COMING!!!” while Americans can barely pay rent, healthcare costs are exploding, and billions keep flowing into foreign wars. And somehow the biggest threat is apparently your local halal food truck 💀 The funniest part? The same politicians who constantly talk about “America First” never stop voting for billions in military aid overseas. Nancy Mace repeatedly supports massive military aid packages for Israel, supports expanding U.S. military involvement, then turns around and tries to scare Americans with imaginary Sharia takeover stories. It is political theater for angry Facebook uncles. America has millions of Muslims already living there. Doctors. Engineers. Soldiers. Teachers. Business owners. The country did not collapse into Sharia law. These politicians need a permanent enemy to keep people emotional and distracted. Today it is Muslims. Tomorrow it will be someone else. ❓Why do some politicians spend more time fighting imaginary Muslim takeovers than fixing actual problems inside America? #ukashaexplains #news #usa #politics
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🚨 Iran has halted negotiations with the United States after Israel’s bombing campaign in Lebanon. Iranian media says Tehran stopped exchanging messages with Washington through mediators and is now demanding a complete halt to Israeli operations in Lebanon and Gaza before talks can continue. At the same time, Iran and its regional allies are reportedly discussing expanding pressure across the region. That includes: the Strait of Hormuz, Bab el-Mandeb, Lebanon, Iraq, and Yemen. If the Houthis enter the conflict more aggressively, one of the world’s most important shipping routes near the Suez Canal could face major disruption. And this is exactly why global markets panic every time this war escalates. Oil prices rise. Shipping costs explode. Global trade slows down. Meanwhile thousands of people have already died since the war began, mainly in Iran and Lebanon. What makes this situation even crazier is that while the Middle East moves closer to regional war… the White House was simultaneously releasing Trump’s physical exam memo. The world is watching possible economic chaos, shipping disruption, regional escalation, and threats of wider war… while American politics still feels like a reality TV show. ❓Could this conflict spread across the region? #ukashaexplains #news #iran #israel #geopolitics
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