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Key neoconservatives admit the U.S./Israeli war on Iran is failing, undermining U.S. global power and straining relationships with traditional allies.
The U.S. and Israel's attempts to destabilize Iran through military action have failed, resulting in increased unity and resistance among the Iranian people under new leadership.
The post examines how U.S. and Israeli propaganda justified military actions against Iran, leading to civilian casualties and a distorted narrative of the conflict.
U.S. military interventions in the Middle East are largely influenced by Israeli interests, as evidenced by the collaboration between Israeli leaders and American neo-conservatives.
NATO is portrayed as a U.S. imperialist tool rather than a defensive alliance, with interventions driven by geopolitical interests rather than humanitarian concerns.
Netanyahu's invocation of Amalek in reference to Iranians echoes his rhetoric towards Palestinians, justifying violence against civilians and resonating with religious Zionist military personnel.
The U.S. and Israel's attempts to incite a rebellion in Iran through the assassination of Khamenei backfired, leading to increased support for the regime instead of the desired uprising.
The assassination of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has backfired, as Iran's leadership structure is resilient and the expected uprising has turned into mourning and calls for retaliation.
The post critiques the U.S. and Israeli military actions in Iran, highlighting the tragic deaths of over 100 schoolgirls amidst claims of support for the Iranian people.
The U.S. and Israel's use of 'double tap' strikes in Iran mirrors past atrocities in Iraq, resulting in significant civilian casualties and minimal media coverage.
Trump's admission of aiming to destroy Iran for Israel highlights the deeper motives behind U.S. military actions in the Middle East.
The U.S. and Israel use extremist religious language to justify their war against Iran, framing it as a holy conflict while labeling Iran a theocracy.
The CIA is reportedly arming Kurdish forces to instigate civil war in Iran, following a failed regime change attempt after the assassination of Iranian leaders.
Israel's airstrikes on Tehran's fuel depots have caused toxic rain and severe health risks, reflecting a strategy aimed at destabilizing Iran beyond mere regime change.
The U.S./Israeli war on Iran may paradoxically increase the likelihood of Iran developing nuclear weapons, contrary to previous leadership's intentions against them.
U.S. and Israeli attempts to provoke regime change in Iran have backfired, leading to increased support for the Iranian government instead of the anticipated uprisings.
Trump's rejection of Reza Pahlavi as a potential leader of Iran highlights Pahlavi's role as a mere propaganda tool for U.S. and Israeli interests in the region.
Sheldon and Miriam Adelson's financial influence on Trump led to significant shifts in U.S. policy towards Iran, prioritizing Israeli interests over diplomatic relations.
The U.S. and Israel's bombings in Tehran are causing catastrophic civilian casualties and a humanitarian crisis, with hospitals and schools being targeted relentlessly.
Israel's military censorship is concealing the extent of damage from Iran's retaliatory strikes, limiting media coverage and raising concerns about transparency in military effectiveness.
The article reveals a stark contrast in public opinion, with 60% of Americans opposing the war on Iran while 93% of Jewish Israelis support it, reflecting deep ideological divides.
The U.S. and Israel's military actions in Iran are causing severe civilian casualties by targeting schools, hospitals, and media outlets, reflecting tactics used in Gaza.
High-ranking Iranian officials publicly defied claims of desperation by attending mass rallies, demonstrating resilience against U.S. and Israeli actions in Iran.
The post argues that both Biden and Trump expect Americans to bear higher gas prices due to their foreign policy decisions in Ukraine and Iran, prioritizing geopolitical goals over citizens' economic welfare.