Whatever hell Trump and his family have now been put in is largely of their own creation and acquiescence
Imagine if any one of us were in Trump's shoes and the
Mossad and the Demon Anti-Christ
Netanyahu made an offer to Trump, he could not refuse, and that this
group can kill with impunity, and obviously having a network of sleeper cells which can be activated with a simple dial tone of a portable phone.
But I'll agree that mentally,
Trump is looking and acting
frantic and more psychotic under the current
banner of peace maker as the "
Powers That Be" are going for broke to make sure his chances of re-election are reduced to cinders as well for anyone from the GOP.
I say pray for America, as were in the folds something very big on the horizon. What that is and what it entails have surely been revealed in the sessions, with so many clues. It's mind-blowing how it's all coming together now.
So stay vigilant and keep calm, as we're all in it till the end.
Polls show Israeli public frustration over a showdown that did not fully defeat Iran.
www.aljazeera.com
An overwhelming number of Israelis oppose the US-Iran ceasefire deal declared last week, and anticipate a return to the war, a poll has found. The findings match observations by analysts, who say that Israeli political leaders promised a final showdown with Iran, only for the conflict to instead leave the Iranian government still standing.
According to the poll, published by the Israeli Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) on Sunday, 61 percent of respondents said they opposed the ceasefire, announced
90 minutes before United States President Donald Trump’s apocalyptic deadline on Tuesday, in which he had promised to launch devastating attacks on Iran’s civilian infrastructure. Additionally, 73 percent said they expected fighting with Iran to restart within the next year.
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And the majority of respondents – 69 percent – said they support continued military action in Lebanon, irrespective of
talks between the Lebanese and Israeli governments that began in the US on Tuesday. Israel has continued to attack Lebanon, claiming it was excluded from the ceasefire, and killing
more than 300 people in the past week in strikes that have led to widespread condemnation.
The expectation among many Israelis had been that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would finally make good on his promise to end what he has long framed as the existential threat from Iran. But the war Israel launched with the US on Iran on February 28 has, despite the death toll and spiraling economic cost, failed to deliver on that promise.