US Perspective on the Iran - Israel / US War

Copium by an Israel Firster. Dennis Ross is notorious for sabotaging the Oslo Accords while serving in government and then was rewarded by the Israeli lobby with a plum post in the many think-tanks that form the pro-Israel lobby. This template has been followed by many American govt officials who put Israel first.

I have also seen this "after the war the Iran regime will have to face its people" line in other publications, including by GCC puppets. It's frankly remarkable how once the Israel lobby puts out a script, all of them read from it at the same time across news, TV channels, social media, radio, you name it.
I haven't seen any official GCC media or intellectuals talking about this..
 
-VP Vance clarified on CBS Mornings that access to any GCC-funded reconstruction fund (no U.S. taxpayer money) would be available **only if** Iran first honors commitments: ends its nuclear program, disposes enriched uranium stockpile under inspections, and complies with enforcement terms. Benefits like this and phased sanctions relief are conditional, not upfront. The $300B figure originates from Iranian reports and remains a proposed international investment concept tied to final deal compliance.

Many many reason why I can't stand the effing MSM. They don't give an F about truth just sticking it to their political enemies.
 
-VP Vance clarified on CBS Mornings that access to any GCC-funded reconstruction fund (no U.S. taxpayer money) would be available **only if** Iran first honors commitments: ends its nuclear program, disposes enriched uranium stockpile under inspections, and complies with enforcement terms. Benefits like this and phased sanctions relief are conditional, not upfront. The $300B figure originates from Iranian reports and remains a proposed international investment concept tied to final deal compliance.

Many many reason why I can't stand the effing MSM. They don't give an F about truth just sticking it to their political enemies.
Just stick with Twitter posts then.
 
Phoenix to Port Clinton, OH. From there to Detroit for a couple days, a stop in Dayton (USAF Museum is mandatory), then down to NE of Tulsa for a couple of days then into Dallas for a few to see friends and coworkers. Perhaps meet up @Raider 21 for some burnt ends at Hurtado's in Arlington. Then back to the high desert area where I live.
When I moved from Montreal last year to Dallas, my route took me through Dayton, OH. The USAF museum is definitely worth it.
 
Reality:

- Iran has been relegated to a failed state. It’s economy in ruins. Its military industrial base cratered. Its entire navy, outside speed boats, sunk. Half its leaders dead, and the other half hiding in bunkers like rats to the point where it takes days just to communicate simple messages.
- Irans nuclear industrial base destroyed, the HEU buried
- Irans Hormuz gambit a total failure. Nearly half of prewar shipping now being escorted out by the US military. Brent crude at $83 this morning, Iran totally blockaded, and total American energy hegemony as a result
- US economy booming, gas prices dropping towards $3, stocks flying, strong employment etc


The US is graded on the anti curve relative to Iran. The US cratered Irans economy, military, and industrial base in 5 weeks, with almost no cost to itself. The US has total and absolute hegemony.



Your reality is
 

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When I moved from Montreal last year to Dallas, my route took me through Dayton, OH. The USAF museum is definitely worth it.
Oh absolutely. Some of my teammates for the upcoming trip are asking if DAY is on the list. It absolutely is. I've given them the dates I'm not scheduled to be competing. Pick one and we'll go.

It's about a 90 minute drive from Perry.
 

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