Operation Epic Fury was never the pretext for a larger, endless war, and the so-called anti-MAGA right—Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, or Marjorie Taylor Greene—should know better than to label it as such, argues Victor Davis Hanson on today’s edition of “Victor Davis Hanson: In a Few Words.”
The whole subtext of the Iran campaign is this: While regime change is not the primary agenda, America’s weakening of the regime may spur people to rise up and overthrow the government.
There are two wars being fought right now in Iran: A military one, which the United States is dominating on all fronts, and a political one, which is proving more difficult than the former. Why?
President Donald Trump has a lot to contend with right now: The MAGA base, the crazy Democrat opposition, the midterms, the economy, the charge that he’s too influenced by Israel, and the general repulsion of the American people for anything to do with the Middle East, argues Victor Davis Hanson on today’s edition of “Victor Davis Hanson: In a Few Words.”
President Donald Trump has not just cut the terrorist regime of Iran off at the pass. He’s done so in a way that will bury the NeoCons and end the British “special relationship” that tried to steer America down an awkward and non-sustainable path.
This comes as two of the major proponents of that special relationship –Prince Andrew and Britain’s former ambassador to the United States, Peter Mandelson — have been arrested on charges relating to their improper and corrupt contact with the pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
Here, Susan Kokinda from Promethean Updates lays out how Trump sidestepped the NeoCons, the individuals like John Bolton, who believed they had absolute control over American foreign policy. They did not, nor did they ever honestly represent the wishes of the American people.
Legendary CIA officer Gary Berntsen explains why the terrorists clinging to power are on borrowed time. In this episode of ‘Going Rogue with Lara Logan’, the conversation delves into the arrest of Nicolas Maduro and the implications for Venezuela and the United States.
Logan speaks with Berntsen about the complexities of election fraud in Venezuela, the role of Smartmatic in global elections, and the influence of the cartel in both Venezuela and the United States. The discussion also touches on espionage, the internal threats to U.S. security, and the future of Venezuela under the current political climate.
Glenn Beck reviews a potentially terrifying story: Some former USAID workers, who were fired under Trump, may be planning to use their color revolution tactics to “undermine Trump’s power” and plot regime change.
Also, former Department of Defense intelligence analyst Jason Buttrill joins to discuss how the ambush at a Texas ICE detention facility looked eerily similar to what he saw while fighting in Afghanistan. Here’s more from Blaze TV.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth on Sunday spelled out details surrounding Operation Midnight Hammer, the Pentagon’s strikes against three nuclear enrichment and weaponry facilities in Iran.
Trump drops the bombs and now we get the damage reports and reactions. The Pentagon seems to want war, more so than President Donald Trump. There’s also the usual suspects pushing regime change, including Sen. Lindsey Graham and former National Security Advisor John Bolton.
Of course, the Democratic lunatics are the most unglued. Some are agitating and calling for another impeachment drive against Trump. Even a few Republican iconoclasts, like Thomas Massie, are squawking.
Here’s more in a special report from Robert Gouveia in a special Sunday edition of Watching The Watchers.
As rumors swirl of a war with Iran, let’s take a look at the country and its history, and especially those facts that the media will never tell you. Here’s more from Really Graceful.
President Donald Trump has just made the move of all moves. Will he splinter the CIA into a thousand pieces, as John F. Kennedy wanted to do back in the 1960s?
Will we finally see our intelligence agencies working to uphold the law, rather than pushing highly illegal and even scandalous chicanery?
Both the CIA and FBI are corrupt to the core. These agencies have not only worked to undermine democracy abroad, but also to enforce censorship and political corruption at home.
However Trump’s presidency ends, it’s certainly beginning on a clear and high note. Here’s more from RedPill News.