Trump 2026

Israel has been bombing Hamas nonstop for 2.5 years in what is essentially a canned hunt, on a strip of land that is less than 150 square miles in area and they have been unable to force a surrender.

But this obese retard thinks he can get an unconditional surrender from the IRGC with no boots on the ground just by bombing a country that’s over 650,000 square miles in area.

Probably because one of his end-times prosperity pastors is no doubt whispering “you can always use nukes” in his ear every few hours.

Zionist Boomers are the biggest threat to national and world security on the planet and it’s not even funny. I really believe these maniacal freaks are determined to leave this life the same way they came: in the wake of a world war.



Mike
 
BORED OF PEACE

Congratulations are due to President Trump and Bibi Netanyahu.

America is now a pariah state.

This is NOT what I voted for.

I voted for the MAGA agenda of ending endless wars, peace through trade and putting Americans first.

We the people have been given the opposite by a tone deaf administration financed and run by Israel.

Kiss the GCC and Abraham Accords goodbye.
This admin is now the Chair of BORED OF PEACE.



Mike
 
Markwayne Mullin, Trump's new pick to lead DHS, praised the Capitol cop who shot and killed unarmed Air Force vet Ashli Babbitt on Jan. 6th and portrayed him as the real victim.

"I actually gave him a hug, and I said, 'Sir, you did what you had to do,'" Mullin told C-SPAN in July 2021.

It's actually remarkable that Trump managed to pick someone worse than Kristi Noem.



Mike
 
🇮🇷❌🇺🇸 At a closed Pentagon briefing this week, US military officials quietly acknowledged what the war has already made impossible to deny — that American and Israeli air defence systems have no effective countermeasure against Iran’s Shahed-136 drones, the $20,000 disposable kamikaze that keeps forcing $3 million Patriot interceptors and $400,000 Iron Sieve missiles to scramble skyward in a cost exchange so lopsided it would make a defence contractor weep with joy.

The world’s most expensive military machine is playing whack-a-mole with Iran's cheap but deadly drones, and losing the arithmetic every single time.

Translation: America is burning through strategic interceptor inventory at ratios that cannot be sustained, defending targets across five countries simultaneously against a weapons system that Iran manufactures in the hundreds of thousands, that requires no pilot, no runway, no sophisticated logistics chain, and costs less than a second-hand car. And that’s before a single hypersonic missile has been fired — before the Fattah-2, before the systems Washington not only has no analog for and possesses no air defence system capable of intercepting at speed and altitude. No Patriot battery stops Mach 15. No THAAD engages a manoeuvring hypersonic glide vehicle at terminal phase. The Pentagon knows this. It knew it before the first bomb dropped on February 28th.

How’s the war going, Pete? How’s it going? If you can't stop Shahed you are screwed.



Mike
 
On the first day of the war, Trump declared Iran wanted to talk and he had agreed.

Iran responded with a middle finger.

Then Trump said the U.S. was doing great and would finish the job.

Iran responded with more strikes.

Last night Trump admitted Iran is tough and wants to fight.
Hours later, Iran launched missiles with cluster warheads.

Today Trump demands Iran’s complete surrender, while oil surges to $91.

Each statement from Trump survives about 24 hours before reality buries it.

This is what happens when wars are launched on delusion rather than strategy.

Trump seems to believe geopolitics works like one of his rallies: declare victory loudly enough and assume the world will comply.

But Iran is not a real-estate negotiation and the Middle East is not a campaign stage.

The war was never in Trump’s control.
Now it is visibly slipping further away.

Meanwhile Iran has achieved outcomes it could hardly have engineered more perfectly:

global energy markets now tremble with every escalation, oil prices rise on its cues, and at home the regime looks more consolidated than when the war began.

History is merciless to leaders who start wars they neither understand nor can finish.

Trump may soon discover that the greatest danger in war is not the enemy, it is the leader who mistakes his own delusions for strategy.



Mike
 

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