Aaron knows his stuff and is typically a ra-ra pro-America / military guy. It's pretty sobering to hear him so concerned about the strategy for the economic aspect of the war.
Aaron knows his stuff and is typically a ra-ra pro-America / military guy. It's pretty sobering to hear him so concerned about the strategy for the economic aspect of the war.
it's weird that in these backwards nations their press covers themselves extremely favorably but in the west our press covers ourselves extremely negatively.
When an Iranian official this week laid out a list of demands to end the war started by the United States and Israel, he added an item that hadn't been on Tehran's list before: recognition of Iran's sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz.
I think you're correct about it being a calculated distraction, but it's to distract from the Epstein files.
Sitting and former presidents, European and Middle Eastern royalty, current and past prime ministers, multiple global intelligence agencies, many Fortune 500 CEO's; all of these were implicated by the sloppily redacted Epstein files. The unredacted files must contain information that is significantly worse -- more names, more criminality, videos, pics, audio, the whole menu.
A conveniently timed war is a nifty little distraction that seems to be working. For now.