Breaking News US and Israel War Against Iran

But it is needed. Trump has skewed the whole political landscape to the point that ya'll don't even understand what campaigns are for anymore. They aren't just so candidates can get up there and appeal to cults of personality with dumb antics. They are meant for candidates to make the case for the plans they want to implement if elected and for them to hear and adjust to the people's response to those plans. It matters that Kamal wasn't a good candidate because that's the only reason Trump even had a chance.

Ya'll are exaggerating the significance of the Meg shit. Kamala lost way more support when she refused to outright say that she would stop supplying Israel with the means to commit the genocide or when she let Liz Cheney campaign for her. She lost a lot of support off those two moves because guess what? Most people in the democratic base don't want to support genocide or Republican policies. They didn't want Trump, but they also didn't want a female Bush in blackface. Those people didn't necessarily vote for Trump, but they chose not to vote for Kamala. We can't just ignore that. We all agree that everybody should have voted for a mildewed sock over Trump, but one day Trump will be gone.

The only way we'll avoid another Trump is if both the voters and politicians learn their lessons.

You can list a bunch of things she did or does wrong. Unless you'd prefer Trump...
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What are we doing?

You're creating dissension in the room when it wasn't needed then and it isn't now. Cutting your nose to spite your face. And rhetoric like that is how we got here today.
 
We're gonna stay stuck in "all we can promise is we're not them!" Politics forever.

Be senior citizens doing the same exact thing wondering why shit didn't ever get better.

No lessons have been learned.
 
You can list a bunch of things she did or does wrong. Unless you'd prefer Trump...
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What are we doing?

You're creating dissension in the room when it wasn't needed then and it isn't now. Cutting your nose to spite your face. And rhetoric like that is how we got here today.

There's no dissension, bro. No offense, but you don't seem to really know shit about American politics. You probably only started seriously following when Trump start fucking things up.

With all due respect, we don't need people outside our country looking at our broken system and telling us not to consider the factors that keep it broken but instead just keep on doing the shit that broke it in the first place.
 
There's no dissension, bro. No offense, but you don't seem to really know shit about American politics. You probably only started seriously following when Trump start fucking things up.

With all due respect, we don't need people outside our country looking at our broken system and telling us not to consider the factors that keep it broken but instead just keep on doing the shit that broke it in the first place.

Sorry to burst the bubble you want to hide in but you don't seem to realize your decisions as American voters have immense global effects. Theres no border that can keep anyone out of American politics. There's real people across the world dying right now because of them. Real consequences for yall actions as a collective that you don't have to feel the affects of or answer for.

So sorry if it ruffles your feathers that im from another country and calling your bullshit. The "yOuR cAnAdIAn" tactic isn't going to work. You can fuck right off with that one. You're embarrassing.
 
Two top intelligence officials directly contradicted one of the Trump administration’s justifications for going to war with Iran, repeating on Wednesday the intelligence community’s conclusion that Iran was years away from developing missiles capable of hitting the United States.

Testifying before the Senate Intelligence Committee, Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, and John Ratcliffe, the C.I.A. director, would not say whether the intelligence community had determined that Iran would be able to launch such long-range missiles within six months.
 
Israeli authorities rarely disclose damage to important infrastructure during wartime. But on Wednesday, officials said a major railway station and Ben-Gurion Airport, the country’s main international hub, were hit during recent missile strikes. A fragment from Tuesday night’s barrage damaged Tel Aviv’s Savidor Central railway station, suspending train service nationwide for several hours, a railway spokesman said. At Ben-Gurion Airport, three private passenger planes were damaged by falling fragments in recent days, an airport spokeswoman said.
 
At the end of a second day of Israeli strikes targeting top Iranian officials, Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin, the Israeli military spokesman, said Israel intends to continue carrying out such attacks. “We will continue chasing all of the regime’s senior officials,” he said in a news briefing on Wednesday, referring to Iran. “The series of assassinations will not stop.”
 
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