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—❗️🇮🇷/🇺🇳/🇺🇸 Iran in an urgent letter to the United Nations:
'In the event that the Islamic Republic of Iran is subjected to military aggression, it will respond decisively and proportionately in the exercise of its inherent right of self-defence under Article 51 of the Charter of the United Nations.
In such circumstances, all bases, facilities, and assets of the hostile force in the region would constitute legitimate targets in the context of Iran's defensive response.
The United States would bear full and direct responsibility for any unpredictable and uncontrolled consequences.'
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'In the event that the Islamic Republic of Iran is subjected to military aggression, it will respond decisively and proportionately in the exercise of its inherent right of self-defence under Article 51 of the Charter of the United Nations.
In such circumstances, all bases, facilities, and assets of the hostile force in the region would constitute legitimate targets in the context of Iran's defensive response.
The United States would bear full and direct responsibility for any unpredictable and uncontrolled consequences.'
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Netanyahu: “We are working closely with our great ally, the United States.”
“I conveyed to my friend President Trump the principles that Israel believes should guide any negotiations.”
“If the Ayatollahs make a mistake and attack us, they will experience a response they cannot even imagine.”
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“I conveyed to my friend President Trump the principles that Israel believes should guide any negotiations.”
“If the Ayatollahs make a mistake and attack us, they will experience a response they cannot even imagine.”
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Netanyahu: “We are working closely with our great ally, the United States.” “I conveyed to my friend President Trump the principles that Israel believes should guide any negotiations.” “If the Ayatollahs make a mistake and attack us, they will experience…
You've spent the past 2 years massacring kids, I'm pretty sure Iran can imagine your response.
We all can.
We all can.
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Trump's US pledge of $10B to new Board of Peace fuels funding source questions
At the newly renamed Donald J. Trump United States Institute of Peace, President Donald Trump announced a massive $10 billion US commitment to the Board of Peace (BoP). However, the Thursday announcement has since fueled questions in relation to where the money will be coming from specifically.
The pledge, intended to anchor an international effort to rebuild the Gaza Strip, immediately drew scrutiny from Democrat lawmakers and even some conservative allies who argued that this could lead to a major "funding gap" in the administration's fiscal plans...
OANN is actually capable of asking questions? Huh, imagine that. But it's good to see that our politicians' primary concern is a "funding gap." $10 billion is basically spare change for the US government. I don't know guys, I guess you'll need to spend $10 billion less on the next genocide. I knoooow, that's tough. Some things never change...
At the newly renamed Donald J. Trump United States Institute of Peace, President Donald Trump announced a massive $10 billion US commitment to the Board of Peace (BoP). However, the Thursday announcement has since fueled questions in relation to where the money will be coming from specifically.
The pledge, intended to anchor an international effort to rebuild the Gaza Strip, immediately drew scrutiny from Democrat lawmakers and even some conservative allies who argued that this could lead to a major "funding gap" in the administration's fiscal plans...
OANN is actually capable of asking questions? Huh, imagine that. But it's good to see that our politicians' primary concern is a "funding gap." $10 billion is basically spare change for the US government. I don't know guys, I guess you'll need to spend $10 billion less on the next genocide. I knoooow, that's tough. Some things never change...
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The best piece of advice I can give you, is to treat all media reports regarding the U.S. or Iran, what will happen, what are both sides saying, as nothing more than public theatre.
Both sides already know what is going to happen, the only objective behind media reports now is misleading the other side.
Both sides already know what is going to happen, the only objective behind media reports now is misleading the other side.
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I want a mandatory penalty of ineligibility to be established for anti-Semitic, racist, and discriminatory acts and remarks.
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"The time is now near at hand..."
Which way, gentiles?
Which way, gentiles?
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I would like to direct you to this post I made on May 29 last year where I explained, in painful detail, why Trump's tariffs are illegal. With references and shit, like a real person who can read.
Clown-emoji this, MAGA boi.
Clown-emoji this, MAGA boi.
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🇺🇸 Senator Chuck Schumer hailed the ruling as a victory for American consumers, saying it proves a president cannot bypass Congress to impose tariffs on the public.
He urged Trump to end the trade war and provide relief to families and small businesses.
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He urged Trump to end the trade war and provide relief to families and small businesses.
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🇺🇸 Senator Chuck Schumer hailed the ruling as a victory for American consumers, saying it proves a president cannot bypass Congress to impose tariffs on the public. He urged Trump to end the trade war and provide relief to families and small businesses. …
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Oh yes, Chuck Shooooooumer. He of pure heart, who so cares about "families and small businesses." Who else can we trust to look out for the little guy if not Chuck Shooooooumer.
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An American media outlet asked the US ambassador to the Israel, Mike Huckabee, about the so-called Biblical Land Promise, "from the Nile to the Euphrates," questioning whether this means that modern-day Israel truly has the right to claim the entire region.
Huckabee responded by saying: "It would be fine if they took everything."
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American evangelicals like Mike Cuckabee here are the most zionist of Christians.
The quote comes from a February 2026 interview with Tucker Carlson.
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Huckabee responded by saying: "It would be fine if they took everything."
American evangelicals like Mike Cuckabee here are the most zionist of Christians.
The quote comes from a February 2026 interview with Tucker Carlson.
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An American media outlet asked the US ambassador to the Israel, Mike Huckabee, about the so-called Biblical Land Promise, "from the Nile to the Euphrates," questioning whether this means that modern-day Israel truly has the right to claim the entire region.…
Have you heard of my friend Zinderneuf and East Calling?
His early work was a little too "New Wave" for my taste. But then the channel came out in 2024, I think he really came into his own, commercially and artistically.
Whole channel has a clear, crisp tone and a new sheen of consummate professionalism that gives the content a big boost!
Check it out! @EastCalling
His early work was a little too "New Wave" for my taste. But then the channel came out in 2024, I think he really came into his own, commercially and artistically.
Whole channel has a clear, crisp tone and a new sheen of consummate professionalism that gives the content a big boost!
Check it out! @EastCalling
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Trump appears poised to abandon "mass deportations"
President Trump, just one year into his first [not sure why IL says "first term"] term, is already pivoting away from his unfulfilled campaign pledge to conduct "mass deportations."
Trump says he is adjusting his mass deportations policy to only go into cities if the mayors or governors "ask" and "say please," adding, "I don't want to go and force ourselves into a city, even if their numbers are terrible."
He realized this would actually be exactly what Obama wants and so he won't do it anymore. But don't worry, he'll get Obama in some other way. Because Obama is bad. Obama cockblocked his tariffs. Obama.
President Trump, just one year into his first [not sure why IL says "first term"] term, is already pivoting away from his unfulfilled campaign pledge to conduct "mass deportations."
Trump says he is adjusting his mass deportations policy to only go into cities if the mayors or governors "ask" and "say please," adding, "I don't want to go and force ourselves into a city, even if their numbers are terrible."
He realized this would actually be exactly what Obama wants and so he won't do it anymore. But don't worry, he'll get Obama in some other way. Because Obama is bad. Obama cockblocked his tariffs. Obama.
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Golden Age Update:
• Tariffs rescinded and refunded
• 3 million unreleased Epstein Files
• Iran War restarting soon
• Ukraine War ongoing
• Minneapolis surrendered to illegals
• Mass deportations cancelled
• Greenland invasion cancelled
• Midterm defeat guaranteed
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By the end of 2025, economic growth in the US had sharply slowed down, and inflation had accelerated, writes Politico, citing reports from the US Department of Commerce.
According to their data, in the fourth quarter, US GDP growth slowed to 1.4%,
while inflation in December amounted to 3% in annual terms.
According to the publication, this is a consequence of unusually long shutdowns and a decrease in consumer spending.
"The double blow of the published economic data put an end to a series of positive reports on employment and inflation, which Trump and senior White House officials cited as evidence of the success of their program. This will create problems for Trump, whose approval and popularity ratings have fallen to record lows - by 23 percentage points," writes Politico, which is considered a publication close to the US Democratic Party.
Trump himself blamed the Democrats for the problems, who did not vote for the budget (which led to the shutdown), as well as Fed Chairman Powell, who refused to lower interest rates.
"The Democratic strike cost the US at least two percentage points of GDP. No strikes! And also - a reduction in interest rates. Powell, who was two days late, is the worst," wrote Trump.
It should be noted that in previous quarters, the US economy was growing rapidly. If in the first quarter there was a decline of 0.5% (due to an acceleration in imports, which were rushed to be imported before Trump's new tariffs), then in the second quarter GDP grew by 3.8% in annual terms, and in the third quarter the pace accelerated to 4.4%, which was the highest figure in recent years.
However, taking into account the decline in the first quarter and the slowdown in growth in the last quarter, by the end of 2025, US GDP grew by 2.2%, which is lower than in 2024, when it was 2.8%.
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This has been a bad week for Trump...
I think the war in Iran is a certainty.
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According to their data, in the fourth quarter, US GDP growth slowed to 1.4%,
while inflation in December amounted to 3% in annual terms.
According to the publication, this is a consequence of unusually long shutdowns and a decrease in consumer spending.
"The double blow of the published economic data put an end to a series of positive reports on employment and inflation, which Trump and senior White House officials cited as evidence of the success of their program. This will create problems for Trump, whose approval and popularity ratings have fallen to record lows - by 23 percentage points," writes Politico, which is considered a publication close to the US Democratic Party.
Trump himself blamed the Democrats for the problems, who did not vote for the budget (which led to the shutdown), as well as Fed Chairman Powell, who refused to lower interest rates.
"The Democratic strike cost the US at least two percentage points of GDP. No strikes! And also - a reduction in interest rates. Powell, who was two days late, is the worst," wrote Trump.
It should be noted that in previous quarters, the US economy was growing rapidly. If in the first quarter there was a decline of 0.5% (due to an acceleration in imports, which were rushed to be imported before Trump's new tariffs), then in the second quarter GDP grew by 3.8% in annual terms, and in the third quarter the pace accelerated to 4.4%, which was the highest figure in recent years.
However, taking into account the decline in the first quarter and the slowdown in growth in the last quarter, by the end of 2025, US GDP grew by 2.2%, which is lower than in 2024, when it was 2.8%.
This has been a bad week for Trump...
I think the war in Iran is a certainty.
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Los Angeles Times:
As the Supreme Court struck down President Trump’s biggest tariffs, the justices left a $133-billion question unanswered: What’s going to happen to the money the government has already collected in import taxes now declared unlawful?
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Consumers hoping for a refund are unlikely to be compensated for the higher prices they paid when companies passed along the cost of the tariffs; that’s more likely to go to the companies themselves.
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Most countries still face steep tariffs from the U.S. on specific sectors, and Trump intends to replace the IEEPA levies using other options. The refunds that do get issued will take time to roll out — 12 to 18 months, TD Securities estimates.
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Ryan Majerus, a partner at King & Spalding and a former U.S. trade official, said it’s hard to know how the government will deal with the massive demand for refunds. It might try to streamline the process, perhaps setting up a special website where importers can claim their refunds.
But Adetutu warns that “the government is well-positioned to make this as difficult as possible for importers. I can see a world where they push as much responsibility as possible onto the importer’’ — maybe forcing them to go to court to seek the refunds.
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“We may see years of ongoing litigation in multiple jurisdictions."
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So, basically, $133 billion just disappeared into a purgatory where nobody is sure it will eventually end up. The only thing we know for sure is that the damage is done, it cannot be undone, and the consumer will not be made whole no matter what happens.
🇺🇸 America
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As the Supreme Court struck down President Trump’s biggest tariffs, the justices left a $133-billion question unanswered: What’s going to happen to the money the government has already collected in import taxes now declared unlawful?
...
Consumers hoping for a refund are unlikely to be compensated for the higher prices they paid when companies passed along the cost of the tariffs; that’s more likely to go to the companies themselves.
...
Most countries still face steep tariffs from the U.S. on specific sectors, and Trump intends to replace the IEEPA levies using other options. The refunds that do get issued will take time to roll out — 12 to 18 months, TD Securities estimates.
...
Ryan Majerus, a partner at King & Spalding and a former U.S. trade official, said it’s hard to know how the government will deal with the massive demand for refunds. It might try to streamline the process, perhaps setting up a special website where importers can claim their refunds.
But Adetutu warns that “the government is well-positioned to make this as difficult as possible for importers. I can see a world where they push as much responsibility as possible onto the importer’’ — maybe forcing them to go to court to seek the refunds.
...
“We may see years of ongoing litigation in multiple jurisdictions."
So, basically, $133 billion just disappeared into a purgatory where nobody is sure it will eventually end up. The only thing we know for sure is that the damage is done, it cannot be undone, and the consumer will not be made whole no matter what happens.
🇺🇸 America
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