Iran War. . . USA Up 2-0 in the First Period

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Ok. Now what? Israel military says it has launched strikes on military targets in western and central Iran, after warning it would retaliate for the first Iranian attack on Israel since April. Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) says multiple waves of missiles fired at northern Israel are "the beginning of a full week of continuous strikes".

Iranian state television reported the sound of explosions being heard in Isfahan, Tabriz and Tehran, without immediately elaborating.
Iran attacked Israel with a limited number of ballistic missiles late Sunday after an Israeli attack in the outskirts of Beirut against Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed militant group, after Hezbollah’s attack on northern Israel. Round and round and round it goes, leaving Trump two weeks away from a peace agreement for three months in a row.

Israel’s air force struck military targets in western and central Iran early Monday, the Israel Defense Forces said on social media, without providing more details. The attack came hours after Iran fired ballistic missiles at Israel.
Is it because Isreal bombed Beirut or something?
 

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Is it because Isreal bombed Beirut or something?
Iran attacked Israel with a limited number of ballistic missiles late Sunday after an Israeli attack in the outskirts of Beirut against Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed militant group, after Hezbollah’s attack on northern Israel. Round and round and round it goes, leaving Trump two weeks away from a peace agreement for three months in a row.
Sure. Why not?
 

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Pentagon raises threat assessment of Israeli spying on US to ‘critical’ level — report​

Trump envoy Witkoff among key officials being spied on, NYT says; original NBC report vehemently denied by White House, Israeli embassy says story 'completely false'​

By ToI Staff6 June 2026, 1:21 pmUpdated at 7:21 pm
Pentagon raises threat assessment of Israeli spying on US to ‘critical’ level — report

US President Donald Trump (right) and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shake hands during a joint press conference at the Mar-a-Lago residence in Palm Beach, Florida, December 29, 2025. (Jim WATSON / AFP)

The Pentagon in recent weeks raised the counterintelligence threat level from Israel to its highest designation, “critical,” amid growing tensions between the US and Israel over the direction of the wars in Iran and Lebanon, NBC reported Saturday, citing current and former US officials.

The officials said the new designation stems from heightened concerns in the Pentagon that Israel is spying on top US officials in a bid to gather information on internal US deliberations about the regional conflicts.

According to the report, the Pentagon’s Defense Intelligence Agency raised the level for Israel in recent weeks to “critical” in an internal message.

One of the current US officials was cited as saying the Pentagon’s assessment includes a seven-page document that describes a series specific incidents that raised US concern.

Officials told the network that Israeli intelligence-gathering efforts were viewed as exceeding the level of espionage normally expected between allied nations, though they said it was unclear whether any single incident prompted the threat-level increase.

One of the officials that Israel has stepped up its efforts to spy on is US President Donald Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff, The New York Times reported Saturday, citing other officials who corroborated the NBC report.

Witkoff has been heavily involved in negotiations with Iran, and has led the US negotiating teams in talks between Israel and Hamas, as well as between Russia and Ukraine.

Pentagon raises threat assessment of Israeli spying on US to ‘critical’ level — report US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff speaks at the Board of Peace meeting during the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, on January 22, 2026. (Mandel NGAN / AFP)

Citing US intelligence reports, the Times said Washington is also concerned Israel is stepping up efforts to listen in on United States Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Elbridge Colby, and one of his deputies, Michael P. DiMino IV.

One senior official quoted by the Times said that the aggressiveness of Israel’s intelligence gathering on US officials since Trump entered office last year is “unhinged.”

The White House and Israel’s embassy in the US both vehemently denied the NBC report, while the Pentagon declined to comment, the network said.

A spokesperson for the Israeli embassy in Washington, DC, said in a statement to NBC that it is “completely false” that Israel spies on the US.

“Israel does not gather intelligence on American entities, let alone US government officials,” the spokesperson said. “Israel’s intelligence collection efforts are aimed at its enemies, not its allies. Any claims to the contrary are either misinformed or politically motivated.”

A White House official said in a statement, “This entire story is false and sourced to someone who doesn’t have any knowledge of what’s going on.”
The officials told NBC that the most likely outcome of the new assessment is that US officials will take more precautions when traveling to Israel or meeting Israeli officials.

“The US already takes extra precautions when visiting Israel,” one of the current US officials said. “They’re well-known to aggressively collect.”

However, the officials said that there did not appear to be any impact on the high-level intelligence-sharing that occurs on a daily basis between the two countries, particularly associated with the war in Iran.

Israel also has a long-standing commitment not to engage in any intelligence operations in the US that was put in place amid the damage caused to the relationship between the two countries in the wake of the Jonathan Pollard scandal.

Pentagon raises threat assessment of Israeli spying on US to ‘critical’ level — report Jonathan Pollard, a former US Navy analyst who spent three decades in prison for spying for Israel, poses for a picture in Jerusalem, on November 2, 2025. (Yossi Aloni/Flash90)

In 1985, Pollard, then an intelligence analyst for the US Navy, was arrested and charged with spying for the Israeli Mossad intelligence service. He pleaded guilty a year later and served a total of 30 years in prison before his release in 2015. The incident remains a source of contention between Israeli and American intelligence services in what is otherwise considered one of the closest defense relationships in the world.

The threat-level reassessment came amid growing friction between US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over the future of the war with Iran and Israel’s military campaign against Hezbollah in Lebanon.

Netanyahu has reportedly pushed for renewed strikes on Iran and disagreed with Trump’s efforts to pursue a diplomatic agreement with Tehran, while also resisting US pressure to scale back operations in Lebanon.
Pentagon raises threat assessment of Israeli spying on US to ‘critical’ level — report (L) Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump during a news conference at Mar-a-Lago, Dec. 29, 2025, in Palm Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Earlier this week, Trump confirmed that he called Netanyahu “fucking crazy” during a tense phone call about Israel’s conflict with Hezbollah, but added that he respects Netanyahu and works “very well” with him.

Axios’s Barak Ravid cited a US official who summarized Trump’s message to Netanyahu as follows: “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.”

The phone call took place against the background of an escalating conflict in Lebanon, where Israel had threatened to strike the capital, Beirut, in response to deadly drone and rocket attacks by the Iran-backed Hezbollah terror group. Iran linked the spiraling situation to its own war with the US, claiming it would not continue to negotiate for a ceasefire if Israel didn’t back off in Lebanon.
 

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Isn't that the truth?
It appears to be.
Iran attacked Israel with a limited number of ballistic missiles late Sunday after an Israeli attack in the outskirts of Beirut against Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed militant group, after Hezbollah’s attack on northern Israel. Round and round and round it goes, leaving Trump two weeks away from a peace agreement for three months in a row.
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It appears to be.

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Israel threatened Hezbollah that if they fire rockets into Israel, then Israel would attack Hezbollah in southern Beirut. Iran threatened Israel that if they attacked Hezbollah in southern Beirut (specifically Hezbollah in that specific neighbourhood in southern Beirut), that Iran would attack Israel.
"If it expands its attacks in ‘that’ area, or responds to Iran's action, it will face more forceful blows, and devastating attacks will be launched" against Israel and its supporters, the Iranian military added.
Hezbollah attacks Israel. Israel retaliated. Iran retaliates against that retaliation, & Israel retaliates against that retaliation with its own retaliation. Happy Monday!
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Donald Trump made "no new wars" a central promise of his 2024 campaign, frequently vowing to end endless foreign conflicts and stop new ones.
(YouTube & Watch 10 Years Of Trump Promising Not to Start New Wars)
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The war, launched by the U.S. and Israel on Feb. 28 with strikes on Iran, has shaken the global economy, driven energy prices up around the world and made many basics, including food, more expensive. Officials have been unable to turn the April ceasefire into a deal to permanently end the conflict.

During the truce, Iran has maintained its stranglehold on the Strait of Hormuz -- a crucial passage for the world’s oil and natural gas whose closure was the primary reason global fuel prices skyrocketed. Israel has continued to strike Hezbollah, Iran’s ally in Lebanon, and pushed deeper into that country. And on Monday, Yemen’s Houthi rebels, another Iranian ally, fired at Israel and warned they would target Israel-affiliated ships in the Red Sea.
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“First of all, I didn't guarantee no war. Why would I have built the strongest military in the world?” Trump said. “I built our military. I inherited a terrible military. We had no equipment. We had nothing. I built a tremendous military. When you say I promised, I didn't promise anything.”
 
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Iran and Israel said on Monday they had halted attacks on each other following an appeal from U.S. President Donald Trump that they immediately "stop 'shooting'", though Tehran said it would resume strikes if Israel continued to hit Hezbollah in Lebanon….so now what will Hezbollah do with this situation? Think they have a free license to carry on lobbing stuff at Israel without consequences now? Hold onto your hats and your wallets.
 
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Haaretz

A demonstrator dressed as U.S. President Donald Trump holding a puppet of Benjamin Netanyahu at a protest in Tel Aviv on Saturday.

Netanyahu may find his way back from Trump's humiliation, but back to what?

After another exchange of fire with Iran, Netanyahu's weakness is on full display. After all, Trump is calling the shots

Joshua Leifer Joshua Leifer
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has led Israel into a strategic dead-end. Having reduced Israel to a condition of utter dependence on the United States, he has now been forced - again - to accept U.S. President Donald Trump's dictates on Israel's military operations in Iran and Lebanon.

At the same time, Israel's failure in two rounds of war against Iran has left it with no effective means of countering Tehran's ability to make good on its threat that any strike in Beirut will be answered with ballistic missiles on Tel Aviv.

With elections looming in the fall, Netanyahu is now left only with options that reflect the weakness of Israel's current position, and looking weak is something Netanyahu is loath to do.

Read Joshua Leifer's full analysis →
 

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Iran and Israel said on Monday they had halted attacks on each other following an appeal from U.S. President Donald Trump that they immediately "stop 'shooting'", though Tehran said it would resume strikes if Israel continued to hit Hezbollah in Lebanon….so now what will Hezbollah do with this situation? Think they have a free license to carry on lobbing stuff at Israel without consequences now? Hold onto your hats and your wallets.
Did they find Holocaustages in a Beirut girl's school or hospital?
 

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Iran warns of ‘more devastating attacks’ if Israel resumes strikes on Lebanon
For the first time since a truce was reached between Washington, Jerusalem and Tehran in early April, Iran launched some 30 missiles at Israel between Sunday evening and Monday morning, with its Revolutionary Guards framing the barrages as retaliation for an IDF strike in Beirut earlier on Sunday.

Interceptor shrapnel damaged four structures in a settler outpost in the West Bank, as well as a residential building in the southern Israeli city of Arad, but no injuries were reported. The Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen also fired two missiles at Israel that were intercepted.

U.S. President Trump mobilized to de-escalate after Iran's initial volley at northern Israel on Sunday night, telling Axios that he's going to call PM Netanyahu "right now and tell him not to retaliate."

While a U.S. official told Axios that Netanyahu had "pseudo-agreed" to Trump's request not to retaliate in a call between the two, the IDF said Monday morning that it struck Iranian military targets in central and western Iran, as well as the Mahshahr petrochemical complex, the first attack on an Iranian energy site since the April cease-fire was announced.

Not long after both the IRGC and the IDF said they were preparing for a days-long conflict, Iran's armed forces said Monday they have ended military operations against Israel, while warning of "harsher and more devastating attacks" if Israel resumes strikes on Lebanon.

Shortly after, a senior Israeli official reportedly said that Israel halted strikes on Iran at Trump's request, adding strikes in southern Lebanon would continue at full intensity in the coming days and warned that Israel would target Beirut's southern suburbs again if Hezbollah attacks on Israeli communities persist. Israeli Defense Minister Katz later confirmed that any attack on communities in northern Israel would be met with strikes on Beirut's Dahiyeh district.

Before the announcements, Trump called on Israel and Iran to "immediately stop firing" on Truth Social, claiming that both sides seek a truce. An Israeli source told Reuters that a phone call between Netanyahu and the U.S. president, their second in the last 12 hours, preceded Trump's post.

Another Israeli source told Haaretz that Israel believes Trump is becoming increasingly frustrated with Iran, adding that this "serves Israel's interests." Despite the mutual agreement to halt hostilities, the source added that a return to broader fighting remains a "reasonable scenario." On Monday evening, Netanyahu lied in a televised statement that "the fire on Iran has halted," but warned that Israel would respond if attacked.
Has anyone bothered to tell Bibi he illegally invaded Lebanon and he's already wanted for war crimes?
 

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Israel complains to UN over Hezbollah drones blasting the living shit out of IDF tanks, convoys, excavators and D9 caterpillars used to illegally level Lebanon Christian and Muslim villages in Southern Lebanon that they've invaded illegally.

Video montage of IDF getting pummeled in linked video. Major loses for IDF that you aren't supposed to see.
 

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President Donald Trump insisted again Tuesday that a deal to end the war with Iran could be just days away as he’s been saying for months now.
“We’re in the final throes of what will be a very, very good deal,” Trump said early Tuesday of talks to end the war that the U.S. and Israel began in late February.

He said the agreement would reopen the crucial waterway and ensure Iran would not be able to obtain nuclear weapons in “any way, shape or form.”

The president has repeatedly suggested that Washington and Tehran have been close to a deal to end the war and see the Strait of Hormuz reopened, but so far an agreement has yet to come to fruition.
For the first time since a truce was reached between Washington, Jerusalem and Tehran in early April, Iran launched some 30 missiles at Israel between Sunday evening and Monday morning, with its Revolutionary Guards framing the barrages as retaliation for an IDF strike in Beirut earlier on Sunday.
The recent bombardment comes in direct response to Hezbollah firing barrages into Israeli territory.
Iran attacked Israel with a limited number of ballistic missiles late Sunday after an Israeli attack in the outskirts of Beirut against Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed militant group, after Hezbollah’s attack on northern Israel. Round and round and round it goes, leaving Trump two weeks away from a peace agreement for three months in a row.
Israel has its national interests, and the U.S. has its national interests, and while the Venn diagram overlaps a great deal, it isn’t a circle. For about a month or two, President Trump has insisted that he, Jared Kushner, and Steve Witkoff are on the verge of a terrific deal with the Iranian mullahs who have broken every treaty they have ever signed.

Shockingly, Bibi Netanyahu is not quite so convinced that peace for our time is almost here, and that the Iranian mullahs who keep firing ballistic missiles at his country are ready to turn over a new leaf. "We're in the final throes of what will be a very, very good deal," Trump said on Tuesday.
When asked whether it would be matter of days or weeks, he said it could take "two or three days" and the Strait of Hormuz would open immediately after.
 

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Iran conflict to cost Canadian families $648 more at the pumps this year
And that does not include higher prices of all overall goods caused by shippers and retailers passing on extra fuel costs to consumers
Donald Trump has claimed US fuel prices are “not very high, relatively speaking” as his administration grapples with affordability concerns after the surge in costs sparked by his war on Iran.

The national average gas price stood at about $4.16 per gallon on Tuesday, according to AAA – $0.37 lower than a month ago, but still about $1 more expensive than the same time last year.

It all depends upon your basis of comparison.
 

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Pentagon raises threat assessment of Israeli spying on US to ‘critical’ level — report​

Trump envoy Witkoff among key officials being spied on, NYT says; original NBC report vehemently denied by White House, Israeli embassy says story 'completely false'​

By ToI Staff6 June 2026, 1:21 pmUpdated at 7:21 pm
Pentagon raises threat assessment of Israeli spying on US to ‘critical’ level — report

US President Donald Trump (right) and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shake hands during a joint press conference at the Mar-a-Lago residence in Palm Beach, Florida, December 29, 2025. (Jim WATSON / AFP)

The Pentagon in recent weeks raised the counterintelligence threat level from Israel to its highest designation, “critical,” amid growing tensions between the US and Israel over the direction of the wars in Iran and Lebanon, NBC reported Saturday, citing current and former US officials.

The officials said the new designation stems from heightened concerns in the Pentagon that Israel is spying on top US officials in a bid to gather information on internal US deliberations about the regional conflicts.

According to the report, the Pentagon’s Defense Intelligence Agency raised the level for Israel in recent weeks to “critical” in an internal message.

One of the current US officials was cited as saying the Pentagon’s assessment includes a seven-page document that describes a series specific incidents that raised US concern.

Officials told the network that Israeli intelligence-gathering efforts were viewed as exceeding the level of espionage normally expected between allied nations, though they said it was unclear whether any single incident prompted the threat-level increase.

One of the officials that Israel has stepped up its efforts to spy on is US President Donald Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff, The New York Times reported Saturday, citing other officials who corroborated the NBC report.

Witkoff has been heavily involved in negotiations with Iran, and has led the US negotiating teams in talks between Israel and Hamas, as well as between Russia and Ukraine.

Pentagon raises threat assessment of Israeli spying on US to ‘critical’ level — report US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff speaks at the Board of Peace meeting during the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, on January 22, 2026. (Mandel NGAN / AFP)

Citing US intelligence reports, the Times said Washington is also concerned Israel is stepping up efforts to listen in on United States Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Elbridge Colby, and one of his deputies, Michael P. DiMino IV.

One senior official quoted by the Times said that the aggressiveness of Israel’s intelligence gathering on US officials since Trump entered office last year is “unhinged.”

The White House and Israel’s embassy in the US both vehemently denied the NBC report, while the Pentagon declined to comment, the network said.

A spokesperson for the Israeli embassy in Washington, DC, said in a statement to NBC that it is “completely false” that Israel spies on the US.

“Israel does not gather intelligence on American entities, let alone US government officials,” the spokesperson said. “Israel’s intelligence collection efforts are aimed at its enemies, not its allies. Any claims to the contrary are either misinformed or politically motivated.”

A White House official said in a statement, “This entire story is false and sourced to someone who doesn’t have any knowledge of what’s going on.”
The officials told NBC that the most likely outcome of the new assessment is that US officials will take more precautions when traveling to Israel or meeting Israeli officials.

“The US already takes extra precautions when visiting Israel,” one of the current US officials said. “They’re well-known to aggressively collect.”

However, the officials said that there did not appear to be any impact on the high-level intelligence-sharing that occurs on a daily basis between the two countries, particularly associated with the war in Iran.

Israel also has a long-standing commitment not to engage in any intelligence operations in the US that was put in place amid the damage caused to the relationship between the two countries in the wake of the Jonathan Pollard scandal.

Pentagon raises threat assessment of Israeli spying on US to ‘critical’ level — report Jonathan Pollard, a former US Navy analyst who spent three decades in prison for spying for Israel, poses for a picture in Jerusalem, on November 2, 2025. (Yossi Aloni/Flash90)

In 1985, Pollard, then an intelligence analyst for the US Navy, was arrested and charged with spying for the Israeli Mossad intelligence service. He pleaded guilty a year later and served a total of 30 years in prison before his release in 2015. The incident remains a source of contention between Israeli and American intelligence services in what is otherwise considered one of the closest defense relationships in the world.

The threat-level reassessment came amid growing friction between US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over the future of the war with Iran and Israel’s military campaign against Hezbollah in Lebanon.

Netanyahu has reportedly pushed for renewed strikes on Iran and disagreed with Trump’s efforts to pursue a diplomatic agreement with Tehran, while also resisting US pressure to scale back operations in Lebanon.
Pentagon raises threat assessment of Israeli spying on US to ‘critical’ level — report (L) Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump during a news conference at Mar-a-Lago, Dec. 29, 2025, in Palm Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Earlier this week, Trump confirmed that he called Netanyahu “fucking crazy” during a tense phone call about Israel’s conflict with Hezbollah, but added that he respects Netanyahu and works “very well” with him.

Axios’s Barak Ravid cited a US official who summarized Trump’s message to Netanyahu as follows: “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.”

The phone call took place against the background of an escalating conflict in Lebanon, where Israel had threatened to strike the capital, Beirut, in response to deadly drone and rocket attacks by the Iran-backed Hezbollah terror group. Iran linked the spiraling situation to its own war with the US, claiming it would not continue to negotiate for a ceasefire if Israel didn’t back off in Lebanon.
WOW, they're going all out on disinformation!! Huh, who knew? :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 

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President Donald Trump insisted again Tuesday that a deal to end the war with Iran could be just days away as he’s been saying for months now.
“We’re in the final throes of what will be a very, very good deal,” Trump said early Tuesday of talks to end the war that the U.S. and Israel began in late February.

He said the agreement would reopen the crucial waterway and ensure Iran would not be able to obtain nuclear weapons in “any way, shape or form.”

The president has repeatedly suggested that Washington and Tehran have been close to a deal to end the war and see the Strait of Hormuz reopened, but so far an agreement has yet to come to fruition.

The recent bombardment comes in direct response to Hezbollah firing barrages into Israeli territory.

Israel has its national interests, and the U.S. has its national interests, and while the Venn diagram overlaps a great deal, it isn’t a circle. For about a month or two, President Trump has insisted that he, Jared Kushner, and Steve Witkoff are on the verge of a terrific deal with the Iranian mullahs who have broken every treaty they have ever signed.

Shockingly, Bibi Netanyahu is not quite so convinced that peace for our time is almost here, and that the Iranian mullahs who keep firing ballistic missiles at his country are ready to turn over a new leaf. "We're in the final throes of what will be a very, very good deal," Trump said on Tuesday.
When asked whether it would be matter of days or weeks, he said it could take "two or three days" and the Strait of Hormuz would open immediately after.
So when Israel breaks the ceasefire for blasting Christians, Druze and Muslims in Lebanon, Iran fires at Tel Aviv and illegal West Bank settlements and Israel fires back at Iran for Iran targeting Israel and illegal settlements all while Israel is waging 3, yes 3 illegal wars and starving 5.8Million Palestinians they are holding hostage while ethnically and culturally cleansing the Muslims, Druze, Samaritans and Christians from their Holy Land birthright? Nice.

Anyone who supports Israel is an Anti-Christ. Who knew it was going to be a them rather than the "he" we've been told was coming?
 
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WOW, they're going all out on disinformation!! Huh, who knew? :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
Who is they? Explain in full? Give details as to who "THEY" are. Names, places, dates with all the necessary links. Everything!

Recorded history is disinformation? Truth sucks so hard that you can't accept it. Someone in denial of a life long lie would at least attempt to disprove it.

Why didn't you at least try to disprove the "disinformation" aka recorded history? Embarassment? Shame? Too Holowashed by Zionists and their fake sect of Christianity you've embraced.

How does it feel to be the Anti-Christ?

Wipe your chin, you have Zionist cum on it. 😅🤣😂😅🤣😂😅😆😅🤣😂😅🤣😆😁😁😆😅🤣😂😂😅🤣😂😅😆😅🤣😂😅🤣😆😁😁😆😅🤣😂😅🤣😂😅🤣😂😅😆😅🤣😂😅🤣😆😁😁😆😅🤣😂😂😅🤣😂😅😆😅🤣😂😅🤣😆😁😁😆😅🤣😂😅🤣😂😅🤣😂😅😆😅🤣😂😅🤣😆😁😁😆😅🤣😂😂😅🤣😂😅😆😅🤣😂😅🤣😆😁😁😆😅🤣😂😅🤣😂😅🤣😂😅😆😅🤣😂😅🤣😆😁😁😆😅🤣😂😂😅🤣😂😅😆😅🤣😂😅🤣😆😁😁😆😅🤣😂
 
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Iran attacked Israel with a limited number of ballistic missiles late Sunday after an Israeli attack in the outskirts of Beirut against Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed militant group, after Hezbollah’s attack on northern Israel. Round and round and round it goes, leaving Trump two weeks away from a peace agreement for three months in a row.
Earlier this week, Trump confirmed that he called Netanyahu “fucking crazy” during a tense phone call about Israel’s conflict with Hezbollah, but added that he respects Netanyahu and works “very well” with him.
An ongoing conflict between the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah and Israel began on 8 October 2023, when Hezbollah launched rockets and artillery at Israeli positionsfollowing Hamas's October 7 attacks on Israel🤫.
Iran and Israel said on Monday they had halted attacks on each other following an appeal from U.S. President Donald Trump that they immediately "stop 'shooting'", though Tehran said it would resume strikes if Israel continued to hit Hezbollah in Lebanon….so now what will Hezbollah do with this situation?
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Before the announcements, Trump called on Israel and Iran to "immediately stop firing" on Truth Social, claiming that both sides seek a truce.
Wait…Israel must have restraint and turn the other cheek, but…
When asked whether it would be matter of days or weeks, he said it could take "two or three days" and the Strait of Hormuz would open immediately after.
The U.S. military launched a new round of ceasefire strikes on Iran on Tuesday evening, hours after President Donald Trump said doing so would be necessary after Iranian forces downed a U.S. Army helicopter in the continuing ceasefire that’s bigger and better, faster and stronger than any ceasefire ever!! It’s better than any ceasefire ever, especially compared to the weak ceasefire’s by Sleepy Joe and Obama, Bigly!!
(YouTube & "60 SECONDS" - Trump's Wars)

Trump said in a post on social media Monday morning that peace talks would soon lead to a deal to end the war “subject to ignorance or stupidity getting in its way” but that was Monday and this is Tuesday which is the traditional flip-flop of positions day.

In his remarks to reporters, Trump said he had spoken to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and told reporters that Israel and Iran would “leave each other alone for another week.”😉Then Iranian forces downed a U.S. Army helicopter patrolling the waters of Oman near the Gulf of TrumpAmericaHormuz, so Trump enters ‘do as I say and not as I do’ mode.
 

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An ongoing conflict between the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah and Israel began on 8 October 2023, when Hezbollah launched rockets and artillery at Israeli positions in Occupied Lebanon following Hamas's October 7 attacks on Israel🤫.

FIFY😇

It's nice to see Hezbollah identified correctly as a legit militant group which they are.

The U.S. militant proxy group launched a new round of ceasefire strikes on Iran on Tuesday evening, hours after President Donald Trump said doing so would be necessary after Iranian forces downed a U.S. Army helicopter in the continuing ceasefire

Well Trump, did your sophisticated Apaches fly into Iranian airspace like a sophisticated Chinaman spy balloon 🎈?

Trump said in a post on social media Monday morning that peace talks would soon lead to a deal to end the war “subject to ignorance or stupidity getting in its way” but that was Monday and this is Tuesday which is the traditional flip-flop of positions day.

Stupidity like trusting war criminals with a 40 bloodlust fed agenda based on
a 140 year conquest plan to take land from 7 sovereign nations?

In his remarks to reporters, Trump said he had spoken to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and told reporters that Israel and Iran would “leave each other alone for another week.”😉

Until Netanyahu fucks it up again?

Then Iranian forces downed a U.S. Army helicopter patrolling the waters of Oman near the Gulf of TrumpAmericaHormuz, so Trump enters ‘do as I say and not as I do’ mode.

Tsk tsk tsk. 100% legit hit. Stay out of peoples airspace dumbfucks.

On a side note. We hit the Persian Pavillion at Mosaics in Regina on Saturday.

Great sense of humour those Persians.

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Very tasty. Torsh(hibiscus)Chai gave it a really nice iced tea flavour with a bit of zing.