There's no defending this. And voting blue in the midterms won't do anything, the orange man is governing like a medieval king. You'd need 67 senators to vote to expel him from office if he's impeached, and that number would never happen given that there are 24 red states, 19 blue states, and 7 swing states.
And no, assassinating Trump wouldn't help. Vance is arguably worse.
The only thing to do is wait til 2028 and vote for Newsom for President and hope SCOTUS doesn't completely nerf the 22nd Amendment in the process.
Admitting you intentionally tried to assasinate and adversary country's leader is a very slippery slope. Turnabout is fair play and as open as our society is payback would be simple.
And looks like he succeeded. Polymarket saying 95% chance he's dead.
Where is hater ?
Rent free
Everyone can see you lurking in the back corner, dumb .
Rofl helping Persians good now. At the expense of American lives.
You know at any point, you can back out of being a bootlick dumbass. You don't have to keep doubling down.
this is all you can do. Maybe one day you'll get a pat on the head by Trump for all the re bootlick cheerleading work you've done here.
To be fair Obama had a lot of Neocon tendencies too
The least neocon president since Carter was actually Biden who did something good in August 2021 (that got everyone on the right/pro military side against him), though we never should have done anything in Ukraine
the bombings will continue until world peace is achieved
Anjali Dayal live thread of UN Security Council meeting
https://bsky.app/profile/anjalikdaya.../3mfx5d4dt7c2bAntonio Guterres is up first at this Security Council meeting. He condemns this morning’s strikes by Israel and the US on Iran, and the return strikes by Iran on countries in the region. There is, he says, no alternative to the peaceful settlement of disputes
He is now summarizing the situation, saying he is not in the position to verify Khamenei’s death, but has heard the Israeli reports of it. One of the key things the UN can do in this moment is provide credible, neutral information, even as it itself doesn’t have an intelligence arm
Everything must be done, he says, to prevent escalation—he calls on all states to protect civilians per international humanitarian law, to uphold the UN Charter, and to adhere to terms of nuclear safety
France is up next. Their ambassador says that they are ready to stand in support of counties struck by Iran. This is not, so far, the fiery French approach of 2003; he’s right now speaking of Iran’s nuclear program, its policy of regional destabilization, and its repression of Iranian protestors
Bahrain is up now, condemning the violation of their sovereignty, and invoking the specific articles of the UN Charter on aggressive actions, and holding Iran specifically responsible, maintaining the right to respond, and calling on the UNSC to act according. He’s now speaking on behalf of the GCC
Russia’s up. They reject that the meeting is being held under the agenda item “the situation in the Middle East,” not “threats to international peace & security,” as requested by China and Russia. They say this the British presidency’s effort to artificially downplay the seriousness of the situation
Iran, Russia says, was willing to engage in negotiations, and was stabbed in the back. The humanitarian and nuclear safety concerns are particularly grave, they say
Russia invokes the English-language phrase “victim-blaming” to characterize the UK, French, and US government’s statements today
China is up. They are hitting hard on the violations of sovereign non-intervention and the use of force hard. They say it’s shocking that the strikes took place while the U.S. was engaging in diplomacy with Iran. The statement is very short.
Colombia’s speaking now. Latin American countries were strong defenders of the UN charter and international law in January, after US actions in Venezuela. Colombia is hitting those points again now. They condemn any military action that’s contrary to the charter, no matter where it comes from
Colombia points to Iran’s failure to to protect the human rights of Iranians, but also notes that these failures are not justifications for the exercise of force against Iran; charter obligations, they say, hang together. They propose convening a peace conference do the region under the UN umbrella
Mike Waltz is up. He says this is moment in history that requires moral clarity, and President Trump has met the moment.
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