First it's nukes, then it's conventional missiles, then it's protesters, and now it's back to nukes again. Kinda seems like war with Iran is itself the objective, and they're just making up excuses to get there.
Karen Kwiatkowski (Retired Lt Colonel U.S. Air Force) comes on the show to discuss our foreign policy, Iran, Russia/Ukraine, Greenland, Venezuela, China, economy, Trump, etc...
Iran has announced to retaliate for any attack by massive missile launches against Israel and U.S. positions in the Middle East. Iran has also stated that it would close the Strait of Hormuz and thereby cause sky high global oil prices.
For the past month, Americans have been wondering whether President Trump will attack Iran, or whether the massive military build-up in the Middle East is just another bluff. President Trump claims that the decision is his alone to make.
Randolph Bourne's old warning remains intact: war is the health of the state. A foreign policy that normalizes coercion abroad reliably produces coercion at home.
President Trump has threatened to again attack Iran if it does not agree to three demands set by his Administration. The demands would guarantee Iran's inability to defend itself against a future attack and would lead Iran to the same fate as Syria.
• https://www.infowars.com, by The Alex Jones Show
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President Trump just issued what is basically an ultimatum: come to the table and accept a new nuclear agreement - "no nuclear weapons" - or the United States is prepared to hit Iran again, and he's warning the next strike would be "far worse
While President Trump turns up the military threats toward Iran, the CIA is reported to be in charge in Venezuela. An Administration promising no new wars and no regime change overseas appears hopelessly mired in war and regime change. Where will the
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday issued a fresh warning to Iran, urging the country to enter negotiations on its nuclear programme or face the prospect of far more severe US military action.
After stern warnings from President Trump, Iran has made clear it is not executing any protesters in the wake of the raging demonstrations and deadly unrest across Iranian cities which took place and grabbed world headlines earlier this month.
Scott Horton, the director of the Scott Horton Academy of Foreign Policy and Freedom, talks with The Trends Journal about Washington's push to go to war with Iran and how the government is trying to use protesters to justify the war.
Patrick Bet-David speaks with Amir Fakhravar and Allahyar Kangarlu to discuss whether Iran will be free and what the future of the country could look like.
As waves of deadly demonstrations and counter-demonstrations hit Iran, MintPress examines the CIA-backed NGOs helping to stir the outrage and foment more violence.
• https://www.lewrockwell.com, By Jeremy R. Hammond
While Israel fuels violent protests in Iran, the US is citing the Iranian government's deadly crackdown as a pretext for a military attack aimed at regime change.
Tension in Iran has increase recently, as economic woes and reactions against the Islamic regime in power have led to protests that have been met with violence and death inflicted by the forces in power.
Over the weekend, as a US carrier strike group made its way toward Iran, President Trump told Politico, "It's time to look for new leadership in Iran."
The most disturbing lesson from the 2014 Maidan Revolution in Ukraine that has been well-learned by the various intelligence agencies in this business is that the application of extreme violence...
The world waited anxiously last night as all signs pointed to a US strike on Iran. The attack did not come and many wonder whether this is more trickery or if the president has wisely decided to resist neocon demands. Polls suggest Americans overwhel