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petros

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Is this what winning looks like?

US withdrawl to Cyprus happened fast. Where to next after Cyprus gets hit?


Netanyahu just handed Taiwan to China.

Maybe Trump should have let Netanyahu use nukes instead of trying to stop him by participating in this ideological and egotistical shit show.

If anybody needs to be disarmed of nukes its Israel. Enough is enough.
 

petros

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How do you shitheaded so called "atheists" support this shit?

If God is a farce and doesn't exist, neither do Jews, Zionists or Christians or Muslims and the Biblical.claims of "Chosen People".

Di Borja rozamu.

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petros

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To the best of my knowledge, I don’t think I’m profiting from this. I could only see getting more expensive too.
You live in O&G, fertilzer and uranium heaven. You're cashing in.

God blessed the Goyim with the Epstein Files. Its like Holy Water and has those Synagogue of Satan fuckers running.
 

Ron in Regina

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You live in O&G, fertilzer and uranium heaven. You're cashing in.
Pretty indirectly then.
God blessed the Goyim with the Epstein Files. Its like Holy Water and has those Synagogue of Satan fuckers running.
Uhm…ok? Anyway, a few minutes into this and it’s pretty entertaining so far:
(YouTube & Ya done Messed up I-Iran)

I’m pretty sure it’s a parody of the situation.
 

petros

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And Im a hateful antisemitic prick?

FUCK YOU ALL

fuckingThis is INSANE. Military commanders told troops Trump was "anointed by Jesus" to start the apocalypse in Iran, according to over 200 complaints. Since Saturday, the Military Religious Freedom Foundation has been flooded with complaints from service members in every branch of the armed forces.

By Tuesday, the number exceeded 200 complaints spanning more than 50 military installations. The through line is the same every time: commanding officers are telling troops this war is biblically ordained and the bloodshed is necessary to fulfill Christian prophecy.

One noncommissioned officer reported that during a combat readiness briefing, their commander told the room everything happening in Iran was part of God's divine plan, complete with citations from the Book of Revelation.

The commander reportedly had a grin on his face while delivering the message. The complaint was filed on behalf of 15 troops. Eleven of them are Christian. This is not about offended atheists. These are believers who know the difference between faith and apocalyptic war propaganda.

MRFF founder Mikey Weinstein said commanders are not just invoking prophecy but are actively excited about how violent the conflict needs to become to align with end-times theology. Military leaders are reportedly thrilled at the prospect of maximum bloodshed because they think it brings Jesus back.

This didn't come from nowhere. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth launched monthly Christian worship services at the Pentagon last summer and recently invited Doug Wilson, a Christian nationalist pastor who opposes women's right to vote, to lead one.

At a recent convention, Hegseth declared that advancing the administration's agenda is "not political" but "biblical."

Weinstein warned that when Christian nationalism infiltrates the institution that controls nuclear weapons and armed drones, it is an immediate threat to global security.

Two hundred service members risked their careers to sound this alarm. The question is whether anyone with the power to act is listening.
 

Ron in Regina

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That’s some crazy and borderline creepy shit.

Why did President Trump decide to attack Iran? It depends on what day of the week you ask. On Saturday, the president claimed in a recorded address that he acted because Iran’s rulers refused to “renounce their nuclear ambitions” and were developing long-range missiles that threatened America and its allies.

On Sunday, a senior administration official told reporters that Iran and its proxies “posed an imminent threat to U.S. personnel and allies in the region.” On Monday, House Speaker Mike Johnson and Secretary of State Marco Rubio suggested that Trump acted preemptively to protect U.S. forces in advance of an unavoidable Israeli attack on Iran that would inevitably lead Iran to retaliate against America.

The next day, Trump rejected this framing, telling reporters that “if anything, I might have forced Israel’s hand” because he believed Iran was “going to attack if we didn’t do it.”

All of these pretexts present problems. Why would America need to destroy Iran’s nuclear facilities if, as Trump previously claimed, they’d been “completely and totally obliterated” eight months ago in Operation Midnight Hammer?

In 2025, the Defense Intelligence Agency assessed that Iran’s missile program was a decade away from being able to target American shores. That hardly sounds like an imminent threat.

As for the Israel excuse, Trump is the senior partner in the U.S.-Israel relationship, and he sets the terms. When he wanted Israel to end its June 2025 war with Iran, he publicly forced the country to recall its fighter jets, even without avenging a closing strike that had left four Israelis dead.

So claiming God is whispering in Trumps ear with his hand on Trumps shoulder? That would mean…that it’s Thursday?