The midterms will likely reverse the US war policy, analysts say

The billions of rials we have funneled to our preferred candidates in the USA bid fair to pay off for us in a big way next November.
The Billions we have provided for offensive weaponry and delivery systems have already paid off for us in a big way in Iran and will pay off in an even bigger way quite soon.......

Dig you're holes DEEP....;):)


 
The Billions we have provided for offensive weaponry and delivery systems have already paid off for us in a big way in Iran and will pay off in an even bigger way quite soon.......

Dig you're holes DEEP....;):)



I have been suspected of mistaking outlandish Internet memes for some of your bombastic statements by members of the Basij, not because they do not trust me, but because they could not believe that an adult could put forth such nonsense.
 
The Billions we have provided for offensive weaponry and delivery systems have already paid off for us in a big way in Iran and will pay off in an even bigger way quite soon.......

Dig you're holes DEEP....;):)


He's not in Iran. He's in the United States. At first, I suspected somewhere in the SDTC. I am becoming more convinced he's right here in Western Washington...probably round the U of W area or Lake Union.
 
America and Israel take note: The rest of the world is unlikely to approve of your actions.



 
It certainly appears that the case to impeach Trump because he is simply not mentally fit is growing. Trump’s antics have stopped being a joke. They are a major cause of global instability.

Hopefully he won't start another war before January, when the opposition may have the votes needed to unseat him.

It's astonishing that a nation founded by revolutionaries now allows itself to be hijacked by a man who seems to be dangerously unstable.
 

On the war in Iran


The first week of the war in Iran cost $11.3 billion, according to a briefing the Pentagon gave to Congress last month, and the cost continues to climb. New research out of Harvard estimates the war will have a $1 trillion total cost to the taxpayer over the next decade.

Historians trace the conflict between the U.S. and Iran to 1953, when the United States participated in a coup to overthrow Iran’s democratically elected government.
 

Rising prices likely to influence US midterm elections



The war has been having a major impact on the economy.

There is an increased cost of living for the average American.

Now, this is not only at the gas pump, where the price has risen sharply, but also in terms of everyday goods, because the single most important thing in terms of getting goods into the shops is diesel.

With the increasing price of diesel, transport costs go up. And, therefore, what Americans buy at the stores is increasing in cost.

This is going to have a political effect in the midterm elections later this year, because rising prices is something that President Trump insisted he would not allow. It was one of his campaign issues, and yet now, on his watch, prices are rising sharply.

Americans are noticing that, and certainly, it’s something that will impact which way they vote come November.
 
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