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Unindicted Co-conspirator's avatar

Look at the results and work backward. We spend trillions to replace the Taliban with the Taliban. We overthrew a Sunni minority government in Iraq and returned rule to the Shia majority. We destabilized Libya, made it a failed state, and started the invasion of Europe. We expended our munitions in Ukraine and bombed Nordstream 1&2. Now we will return control of the Persian Gulf to Iran where they will operate a toll booth, and solidify mullah rule. We consistently make things worse, wonder why? When were we ever successful?

https://www.bitchute.com/video/QAzQKCE8ZkG8

David In New Mexico's avatar

How many terrors attacks in the US were committed by Shia?

David In New Mexico's avatar

The Islam of our ally in Saudi Arabia is more strict than our enemy in Iran.

Unindicted Co-conspirator's avatar

Yes! And we further entrench and strengthen the Wahabbis, WHY? Unless that's the GOAL. Wonder why we can never get anything RIGHT? Maybe that was never the real goal?

pyrrhus's avatar

Excellent analysis of the war between sea powers and land powers! ...the other problem with sea power being that it is very expensive to create and maintain, and requires safe bases around the world for refueling, R and R for the crews, and restocking of food and water...Powerful land powers can deny those bases, as Iran has demonstrated.....

David In New Mexico's avatar

The expense is the reason the United States Navy is in the constitution.

Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Catastrophic? Sneak attack? No plan? Why are so many people droning on about this being a mistake, when it is achieving many obvious advantages for America. No matter what it takes to end the proxy terror state created and funded by The City of London and the US deep state, it is worth it. Not to mention recovering the uranium fuel which forensic analysis will reveal was supplied by Hillary in that Uranium One deal. All good.

Matt Bracken's avatar

Sure, brilliant. Throw the world into a worse great depression than the 1930s, which led to Hitler, Tojo, and WW2. Fantastic! Genius!

Rachel Hope's avatar

This war & what 🐍Trump is doing 👉is to deliberately purposely cause famine all across the world, exports hindered, exports of food hinders, effects shortages of food at grocery stores etc. what & see

Sally Groth's avatar

Factor in the 1500-1800+ food processing plants purposefully destroyed under Biden Admin. Remember again all the train incidents spilling chemicals etc into rivers and water tables, Bill Gates was buying up farmland and kicking out farm producers.

This was NOT all from Trump causing oil shortages in EU countries. US we are oil sufficient. Yes, supplies will hit a snag but Trump contracted last year with Argentina 40 Bil to provide US with meat.

Old fossil's avatar

You miss that this will give the Democrats a golden opportunity to regain total control of the government and turn the USA into a hellhole. Not worth the risk.

David In New Mexico's avatar

They don’t need an opportunity. It was just given to them. Almost as if it was intentional.

Sally Groth's avatar

Saying no plan, requires suspending logic.

Approve or disapprove of this Pres, he has a track record. He possesses world master level Chess skills, strategically plans moves.

He's developed large complex projects, he's adept at seeing multiple moving parts to bring complexity together.

He most certainly has a plan.

David In New Mexico's avatar

Yes, a plan… to end the world as we know it.

Vince Agnelli's avatar

Not only are you correct but the news from yesterday proves it.

https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/philippines-marcos-says-war-may-spur-energy-talks-with-china-in-disputed-sea

We see the Trump administration and Trump, gloss away from the people who got him into power. The American people. Why? That is anybody's guess but from where I sit in Virginia, the War between the states has already begun. Neither the Federal Government nor the State Government is paying any attention to clauses in constitutions. Federal or State. The destruction of our foreign policy seems to be on par with the destruction of our domestic policy. I'm now wondering which is going to happen first or will they happen one after the other or will they happen at the same time and that is WW3 or a new War between the States or a Revolutionary style war.

The things you and others speak of in such commonsense language and historical backing are completely juxtaposed to what is happening now. It's as if a script was written from a computer output that was designed to be the answer of a question. The question being, how can a US president and Congress, collapse the entire system completely?

Why? Well, you find out the answer to that and you'll find who is at the heart of all of this mayhem and tomfoolery.

Well done again maestro Matthew!

Yours in liberty,

Vince

The Watchman's avatar

Great points, Matt. Linking today @https://nothingnewunderthesun2016.com/

Earl's avatar

Agree with Dave aka. The proximate purpose of the action is to benefit Israel (which is not always a bad thing, contra the anti-Joos), but there are emerging benefits for the entire world, not the least of which is the extinguishment of a large, populous, oil-rich nation run by an apocalyptic death cult. Trump is shifting the geopolitical tectonic plates, a risky and usually painful endeavor, but the high-risk-high-return bet is necessary for the good of everyone, including the Persians.

Mr Smith's avatar

Maybe you can explain to us all how this benefits we taxpayers in the US?

All I see are higher taxes, higher inflation and less freedoms just like every other conflict the US got into for the last 100+ years.

Trump talked a big talk, no more wars, repeal IRS, rebates from the tariffs. Clean up government. Audit the gold.

Here is what he has done, started another Middle East war and basically reneged on every single promise he made. That’s what I see.

David In New Mexico's avatar

It does not benefit the lowly citizens of the USA. All wars are banker wars.

pyrrhus's avatar

At the behest of the apocalyptic death cult that is Israel....But unlike Israel, Iran leaves its neighbors alone.....

Maquis's avatar

All the terrible consequences were known before the trigger was pulled.

GG (The Golden Golem) might not have fully known, even Bibi might not fully know, that this is the intended Third of Pike's Three World Wars, and that entire peoples are scheduled for destruction, including most of the Middle East and Israel itself, but the puppetmasters above them absolutely do know, and will pursue this war with vigor; the consequences are the true goals.

Routes and Resources and Reprobates; Ancient Animosities and Eternal Greed.

Now you know why GG didn't put his hand on the Bible at his second inauguration.

Fred Eichhorn's avatar

t’s all scripted masonic theater Matt. all countries are working together to implement Agenda 2030 / The Great Reset and the total enslavement of humanity. wake up.

Matt Bracken's avatar

Why? How? Are you a bot?

David In New Mexico's avatar

Probably a scared American correctlyafraid for the future of herself and her family.

cg's avatar

So sad to see Matt miss the Trump train. Many such cases.

scott's avatar

You mean the child-rapist train?

cg's avatar

Idiot libs at work advance the Trump-as-pedophile idea. Just sad, really. Do you have AIDS?

scott's avatar

Denial is strong with this one! So sad!

cg's avatar

Explain why the dems didn’t dispose of Trump with a press conference in 2024.

Richard's avatar

We shall see. I don't think that Trump gives a shit about most of those so-called allies. Japan and possibly the Philippines and S Korea. Not giving a shit changes your pain threshold. Trump is not so much fighting Iran as he is trying to remake the entire world economic order. He seems to be doing spheres of influence in which Russia and perhaps China have one as well as the US. In the meantime, he is locking up a bunch of key choke points. Just did a deal with Indonesia to go with the deal with Panama. We have at least negative control of the SoH. Not clear yet if we can open it but we can certainly close it. Either we or Israel can close the Red Sea at any time. The choke points give control of oil, gas, and fertilizer and commerce generally.

David In New Mexico's avatar

Patriotic Americans that deny this are afraid of the truth.

America must go back to being the land of opportunity, hard work, creativity, and innovation. The way of the gun only lasts for a short while.

Plasmaguy's avatar

I keep seeing the narrative of a 5 D chess game by the Trumpmeister to bring down the City of London. E.M. Burlingame one of the most logical I read often. I am not buying it. Playing with fire and gasoline is not lookin like 5 D chess. The zionists making bank on puts and calls of the chaos of the book ends of each weekend is not going to bring down the Rothschilds but probably enrich them.

Black Knight's avatar

Well done.

I thought this to be a very well articulated and prescient deduction and conclusion.

Our captured media and institutions never talk about the convergence of the economic consequences of the 'routes and resources' as it pertains to the economic conditions of the bigger picture.

In the same vein, the whole predicament around the ME barely addresses the world's future potential famine that could occur if the urea situation with regards to fertilizer for crops is not addressed, framing everything around petroleum.

And perhaps even more overlooked is the contest over the 2 competing natural gas pipelines to supply Europe - the one running from Qatar through Saudi Arabia and Syrian backed by the US and Israel; and the other from Iran through Iraq and Turkey backed by those 2 and Russia.

Those banking interests controlling the polities of the 'West' vs those not under their control.

james's avatar

I wouldn't say thr usa is out of it. We dont have a manufacturing economy. Those island nations in asia make a lot of things for us. You dont just turn back on an industrial economy it takes years and investment which we arent making.

Dugan Nash's avatar

Matt, re the recent Coffee and a Mike show with you and Michael Yon:

The "aryan" at the root of "Iran" comes from a Sanskrit word meaning "civilised" or "noble".