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The World Will Soon Understand

Put on the full armor of God so that you can stand against the devil’s schemes. President Donald Trump takes on the Deep State in Iran. He is not threatening the Iranians. He is threatening those powers who have used Iranian terrorists to jack up the prices of oil.

What else have they done to push their electric vehicles? To reduce the manufacturing ability of the West? They meant to leave us desperate and unable to defend our nation from rapacious hordes.

The combat is temporarily suspended. There’s a two-week peace agreement, although it is tenuous. Iran still lobbed more missiles at Israel and Israeli troops obliterated rebel strongholds in Lebanon. But the Middle East will always be that way — one step forward, at least a half-step back. Pray. Here’s more from And We Know.

Learn To Read The Map

The plan is in place. We are all watching, and learning more, as events unfold. The Deep State is going under and experiencing severe turmoil. They do not have so many cards left that they can play. And most of the cards they hold will only produce a losing hand.

The Iran War is generating plenty of comms against the evil that rules this world. Why attack at 9:47 in the morning? Could it be a reference to Q-post 947, which speaks of Iran!?! How does Kenya also figure?

President Donald Trump is looking for a leaker. He has yet to fully reveal his plans for Iran, but pledges to bring down fire if Iran keeps blasting Israel with missiles and vowing chaos across the Middle East. Pray as we await resolution. Here’s more from And We Know.

 

Iran Steps Up Crippling Attacks

Iran is now signaling plans to target the United States indirectly via Venezuela. Tehran is using the Strait of Hormuz as leverage, while their commanders signal threats against desalination plants and energy infrastructure. President Donald Trump has responded by promising “total destruction” if Iran crosses the line again.

Here, Stephen Gardner walks through Operation Epic Fury, the massive U.S. and allied campaign degrading Iran’s missile, drone, and naval assets. He also discusses what new intelligence reveals about enriched uranium, Iran’s long‑range strike capability, and the true level of danger to U.S. bases in Europe and the eastern seaboard. You’ll see how Trump quietly positioned forces in the Gulf, Red Sea, and Mediterranean before striking, and how his State of the Union hints now look like a clear warning in hindsight.

Gardner also tackles what everyone feels at home: gas prices and inflation. Kevin O’Leary says the real danger isn’t a short‑term price spike. It’s 90 days of oil stuck around 90–100 dollars a barrel. That’s when inflation locks in and families get crushed at the pump. Right now we’re about three weeks into this Iran‑driven surge. Markets are betting this gets resolved closer to 30 days than six months. If Trump and U.S. allies can break Iran’s terror chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz, some economists believe energy prices could actually fall as the “terror tax” comes off global oil.

In The End, All Will Be Right

President Donald Trump delivered a blistering rebuff to both Israel and Iran as the two nations continued to send up missiles, and push combat, even after the deadlines had passed for the war to cease.

Trump is not happy. He blasted both nations, but particularly Israel, which showed little adherence to the ceasefire. Iran also broke the ceasefire, but less flagrantly. One lone rocket went up from Tehran, but did not hit any discernible targets.

Trump is also serving notion to America’s European allies that they need to shoulder a greater share of the NATO budget. The United States will not be paying for the defense of Europe while those nations use their resources for other purposes. Change is afoot. This has little to do with religion or party affiliation.

Also: Kim Bright discusses the health risks posed by micro-particles emitted from missiles. Here’s more from And We Know.

Did Israel Just Conquer Iran?

The Middle East looks very different today than it did on Oct. 7, 2023.The horrific terror invasion has resulted in the decapitation of Hamas. Hezbollah has been neutered in Lebanon. The Houthis have been wiped out in the Red Sea.

And only six of the nearly 1,000 missiles launched by Tehran into Israel actually made it across the border. Now, with the apparent fall of the Assad regime in Syria, the world wonders if the time has finally come for the terror masters in Iran to come to a well-deserved end.

The crack “Right Angle” team of Bill Whittle, Scott Ott and Steve Green explain further.

The New Cuban Missile Crisis

The [Deep State] is now building the narrative to remove Joe Biden and replace Biden with either Michelle Obama or Hilary Clinton. Cyberattacks are increasing worldwide and countries are now worried about malware that is undetected.

Russia has warships in Cuba, no missiles but the narrative is being built that Russia is going to start a war.

The [Deep State] has been trying to destroy Trump and his businesses. They want to take his liquor license away. The only problem is that Eric Trump says that Donald John Trump is not the holder of the license. Eric for the win. Here’s more from the X22 Report.

Ganging Up On Israel

Have you ever had a neighbor shout out that they want you to die? Do they teach their children that their greatest possible accomplishment would be to kill you and people like you?

Sara Carter says that’s how it is for Israelis. Most of their neighbors in Gaza and the West Bank want Jews dead. In fact, many parents in those areas see killing Jews as the highest possible goal for their kids.

Israeli Knesset Member Ohad Tal joins Carter to share what it was like to live through Iran’s weekend barrage of hundreds of missiles and drones aimed at his country. He and his family not only had to endure the incoming weapons, but also their Palestinian neighbors running into the streets screaming for Jews to be killed.

Drones Launched Against Israel

Iran launched a drone and missile attack into Israel Saturday night, but it appeared the Israeli defense, joined by American and British air support, destroyed the vast majority of the rocketry.

News reports suggested Iran might raise the ante to include higher-powered missiles, while the Israelis were said to be planning a counterattack. Iran said the attack constituted its response to Israel  bombing Iran’s diplomatic mission in Syria, but warned Israel and its allies that further attacks could occur if they broaden the conflict.

Both Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and American President Joe Biden issued statements.

Here, Breaking Points host Saagar Enjeti summarizes the fighting and discusses what it could mean for the future. Will this be a one-off event, or will it lead to a larger conflict involving more nations around the world? Could Iran’s allies, like the Houthis in Yemen and Hezbollah in Lebanon, join the fray? Time will tell.

(EDITOR’S NOTE: There were no reported casualties, but one Israeli military base, the Nevatim Air Base, southeast of occupied Gaza in the Negev Desert, was hit by 15 missiles early Sunday. Sources said the base was severely damaged and is now inoperable.)

North Korea’s Mineral Lode

While oil has been the motivating factor for US-led wars in the Middle East, many are wondering what might be behind their belligerence towards Pyongyang. North Korea may not have oil, but the estimated value of their mineral deposits is a staggering $6 trillion, according to the South Korean government.

North Korea is sitting on world’s second-largest supply of rare earth metals, which are essential for modern electronics like laptops, smartphones, solar electricity panels and precision missiles. The United States, along with their allies Japan, Taiwan and South Korea, three major producers of sophisticated electronics, are surely interested in this vital supply of natural resources.

(EDITOR’S NOTE: This video has disappeared from YouTube, apparently censored like so many other videos. In its absence, here’s a BitChute video capturing the emotions and expressions of a North Korean woman eating a banana for the first time in her life.)

 

 

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