It is doing the rounds and appearing everywhere right now, and no one has come out to say it is a fake at all. Looks real, and I imagine some one like Trita Parsi would have done extreme due diligence on this before posting it given the issues it will raise.
It's real.....
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It only took two weeks of fighting for
a majority of polled Americans to conclude that the war on Iran benefits Israel more than the United States. If comments from a prominent, former Navy SEAL and graffiti written in the dust of a US Air Force jet in the Middle East are any indication,
many American service members are convinced their participation in the war only serves the agenda of the State of Israel and its prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu.
On Sunday, Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft executive VP Trita Parsi posted a photo that he said was
sent to him "from the field" showing temporary graffiti one or more service members had written in the dust of a military aircraft:
Some messages on what looks like a Boeing KC-135R Stratotanker satirically embrace the idea that American service members should be enthusiastic about serving Israel:
- "Be a good goy and do what Israel tells you to!!!"
- "I LOVE ISRAEL. I AM A GOOD GOYIM."
- "BiBi's Cucks"
Epstein made an appearance on the dusty wing flap too. Reflecting a widespread but not-yet-proven theory that Israel coerced Trump into starting a war on Iran by threatening to release damning information obtained by Epstein, one of the messages repeats a common play on words that turns US "Operation Epic Fury" into
"Operation Epstein Fury."
Another message mocks the Trump administration's recurring claims that a deal to end the five-month-old war and open the Strait of Hormuz is imminent:
"Peace Deal #64 Incoming... ALL THIS FOR THE HOLY LAND." Another mocks the surveillance state that's rising at home while service members who are sworn to defend the Constitution are sent overseas for an unconstitutional war
launched on false premises:
"I love Flock Cameras."
As this is written, mainstream media isn't touching the story with a ten-foot-pole, despite the sound reputation of Parsi, who has vouched for its authenticity. The
media silence about the messages has thus far relieved the Pentagon from having to issue a statement about them. If it does, we can expect the DOD to claim the graffiti is unrepresentative of how most US service members feel.
Parsi says a service member
told him that journalists have no idea how low morale is. "What people in the media don't understand when they compare past conflicts to this one, is
this operation has no morale behind it," the military man told Parsi. "That makes a world of difference to service members deployed to undesirable locations indefinitely."
In an
interview with Tucker Carlson last month, podcaster and former Navy SEAL Shawn Ryan gave some blunt insights into similar feelings among special operators still on active duty:
"I just had some buddies leave and everybody knows what this is. Everybody knows they're fighting for Israel. It's a joke. This is not me saying this, this is them. This is the guys that are gonna go over there in Tier 1, Tier 2 units that are joking around, saying 'this isn't even for us.'
Throughout history, that's not a winning strategy. If they don't believe in what they're potentially going to do...and they know it's not for the United States, it's for a foreign country --- like, the fight's out of the dog, buddy...They know it's not for us. They're not defending our country."
Ryan said he'd just hosted a pre-deployment party for an operator, who was fixated on the grim reality of what service in the war on Iran
is really about.
"That's all he was talking about. And it's fucking sad...like, why don't you just get out, man?"