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Alan, aka DudeInMinnetonka's avatar

I read yesterday that Iran was warned of the three facilities to be bombed in advance and that the entrance was left open, I'm unaware of a precedent where a ceasefire has been imposed, a 12-hour notification ceasefire yet in Israel it ended up being a 7-hour ceasefire yet a 7 minute breach of it was Trump's trigger point🤷

Someone do math symbolism analysis on the significance of that 🤔

Last week the Torah portion read on the 23rd of Sivan 5785 commemorates retribution against human and his minions in Persia 😳

In addition the Torah portion read the week of October 7th mentioned Hamas which is Hebrew for terror 🤔

Trump Ceasefire Precedent

The recent ceasefire brokered by former President Donald Trump between Iran and Israel has raised questions about its potential as a precedent in international conflict resolution. Trump's involvement in negotiating the truce, which was initially met with skepticism by both parties, highlights the role of external actors in mediating regional disputes.

The agreement, which took effect after 12 days of intense conflict, was described by Trump as a significant diplomatic achievement, with both nations agreeing to halt hostilities.

However, the fragile nature of the ceasefire, with both sides accusing each other of violations, suggests that the situation remains volatile and that the precedent set by this intervention is not yet clear.

The involvement of the United States in this conflict, particularly through military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, complicates the assessment of the ceasefire's implications. While Trump claimed that these strikes had "obliterated" Iran's nuclear program, preliminary U.S. intelligence assessments suggest that the damage was less severe than initially portrayed, with Iran's nuclear capability potentially being set back by only a few months.

This discrepancy between political rhetoric and intelligence assessments raises concerns about the reliability of such interventions as a model for future conflict resolution.

Moreover, the response from other international actors, such as France and the United Kingdom, indicates that there is no consensus on the effectiveness of unilateral military action followed by diplomatic intervention as a strategy for achieving lasting peace in the region. These countries have emphasized the importance of multilateral negotiations and the use of diplomatic levers to ensure that Iran does not develop a nuclear weapon.

In conclusion, while the ceasefire brokered by Trump represents a significant diplomatic effort, its long-term success and the precedent it sets are still uncertain. The mixed reactions from both within the U.S. government and the international community suggest that the approach taken may not be universally accepted as a model for resolving similar conflicts in the future.

Oddamnit indeed how the AI frames it, the first time I didn't ask with specificity and it cited Trump Iran Israel as a precedent for the Trump Iran Israel imposed ceasefire 🙃

Alan, aka DudeInMinnetonka's avatar

Haman not human

Regarding Purim where the Jews beat the bad guys.

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I noticed that the petroleum processing Island that I ran has went mostly unscathed which leaves China untouched, the Iranians supplying so many drones to Russia as they lose in Ukraine were one of the reasons Iran wasn't as defended as it could have been I read. I speculate that Israel could have upset the axis powers a lot more hugely than it did... Iran still gets to sell gas still has uranium maybe, even with the damage inflicted it wasn't crippling and how curious it is that regime change is never messaged with the consequences for the citizens who would have taken to the streets if supported like they did under Obama who abandoned consequences for Iran for being anti-civilizational...

Yes, Iran's oil production infrastructure has been affected by Israeli actions, particularly on key facilities. Israel conducted strikes on several Iranian energy sites, including the South Pars gas field, which is Iran’s largest natural gas reserve and is shared with Qatar. Additionally, an oil refinery near Tehran and a fuel depot were hit during Israeli airstrikes in mid-June 2025.

Kharg Island, which handles over 90% of Iran’s crude oil exports, has not been directly targeted so far, though it was identified as a potential target in worst-case scenarios discussed by analysts.

While there have been no confirmed reports of U.S. strikes directly targeting Iran’s oil production islands, the U.S. has conducted military actions against Iranian nuclear facilities, which may have indirect implications for the broader energy sector.

Satellite data indicates that despite the attacks, Iran has continued to export crude oil from Kharg Island, though with some disruptions and increased storage capacity utilization.

Oddamnit indeed 🙄

Brian's avatar

I like Trump on a lot of things. He's way better than democrats or neocons. However, a Peace Prize for inserting our nation into other nation's wars ? Come on. He ran on no foreign intervention. Ukraine and Russia are still at it. We threw billions at that war. Zelensky, a man who cross dresses, plays piano with his weeny, a comedian can be trusted any more than Putin ? And after the attack on the ship SS Liberty in 1967 we should trust Israel any more than the Islamic theocracies ? Picking "good guys and allies" is foolish. Osma Bin Laden was a CIA good guy then later on he got on the poop list.

What about a Nobel Prize for minding your own damn business ? Most wars are planned in the Corporate Board rooms and on golf courses. Then they proceed to the Legislative Bodies. Even then the president can just call an executive order and declare it a "police action". No vote need by Congress. When bullets, bombs, mines and missles are used, call it what you want. Most human beings call it war.

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Check out the Cam Higby interview with the captain of the Liberty named Phil.

Cam points out the things that Phil doesn't and it sure triggers Phil.

The Liberty was ordered out of the area but the orders weren't received or delivered and that's never been analyzed as to why.

Bunch of other anomalies also that give context.

And then there's How about the attacks on HMAS Hobart, USS Boston, USS Edson, USS PCF12, USS PCF19 and USCGC Point Dume and the Marine jet strafing a gondola in Italy?

That was a deliberate series of attacks by the US Air Force on the US Navy, Royal Australian Navy and US Coast Guard and civilians, yet morons like you ignore that minor issue

Brian's avatar

Moron ? Go tell the Liberty survivors that. The U.S. has been at senseless wars since Korea.

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https://youtu.be/T-Mmi83kRG8?si=el0_3xhoQEa7mgS3

Morons get triggered by Jews

You blow off other attacks by allies I mentioned🤷

You blow off the ship being notified officially yet no official notification arrived and that's Israel's fault for attacking a spy ship that wasn't supposed to be there that it wasn't notified about that wasn't supposed to be there in a war 🤦

Phil is clearly triggered here by facts, understandably he went through a traumatic event but being objective helps bring healing. Look how many Nazis and hirohitos warriors met with allied soldiers after the war and found solace.

Are there videos exposing the other attacks between allies on their ships and nefarious motives in the way that the supposedly nefarious motives of the Liberty attack have been attacked?

May truth reign supreme forevermore and God bless America and Israel with liberty and justice for all.

Those who bless Israel will be blessed those who curse Israel will be cursed

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Phil Tourney: "I didn't even know there was a war going on."

Also Phil Tourney: " We had Star of David's all over inside of our ship, because we wanted them to win."

Maybe you have military experience to tell me what the consequences of adorning a Navy ship of the US with symbols from another Nation would be and wouldn't there be visual evidence of that, remarkable ain't it 🤷

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@GreenCanvasInteriorscape

0 seconds ago

Where would they have procured stars of David to adorn a Navy ship with, that's a conundrum, can Navy ships be adorned with other countries symbols?

Can't imagine there's not visual evidence of that

there goes another rabbit hole

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@GreenCanvasInteriorscape

1 second ago

USS Liberty to War Zone Time

The USS Liberty was operating in the Mediterranean in international waters conducting an intelligence collection mission during the Six-Day War. It departed from Rota, Spain, on 2 June 1967, and was ordered to remain 12.5 miles from the Egyptian coast and 6.5 miles from the Israeli coast.

The ship was attacked on 8 June 1967, which means it took approximately 6 days for the USS Liberty to reach the war zone from its port in Africa.

I'm unclear if the the sailors were aware that Egypt surrendered in addition to them not being notified that they weren't supposed to be there 🤷

@guyuscoolius2326

2 months ago (edited)

he went from certifiably undeniably establishing the ship being attacked by 55 jets to haggling it down to 2 like he's on pawn stars

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@GreenCanvasInteriorscape

2 months ago

Russian subs and irgun spies 😆

Seeing through Phil's lies 😳

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@ryan81768

2 months ago

Phil Tourney: "I didn't even know there was a war going on."

Also Phil Tourney: " We had Star of David's all over inside of our ship, because we wanted them to win."

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@aces553

2 months ago

Good point!

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@Hearth123

2 months ago (edited)

That's what I thought too! I also couldn't believe he claimed there were at least 30 aircraft, that's an insane claim and it contradicts what he's said in the past

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@Klayhamn

2 months ago

@Hearth123 it also contradicts common sense

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@HopelovesPeace

2 months ago (edited)

Just came here to say that. Take everything else he says with a grain of salt.

Also, did he learn his debating skills from bubbling Joe Biden? 😂

@farmershane

2 months ago

I thought the same thing. This guy is full of crap.

@OriginalBootlegger

1 month ago

I feel for Phil Tourney as someone who has obviously been through a traumatic event and continues to try and work through it. On the other hand there are reasons why Boards of Inquiry consider more than just the testimony of survivors. Phil has to constantly revise his statements in the face of provable facts. Was the attack on USS Liberty a tragic event? Yes, but I have yet to hear any credible evidence that it was an intentional attack by an ally state with full prior knowledge of their identity.

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@MitchM240

2 months ago

I really want to choose my words carefully here because Phil is a vet and hero. I would really like to give him the benefit of the doubt and think he is just saying what he thinks happened that day. Eye witness testimony is very unreliable. Every lawyer and judge knows that. Events that happened hours or days ago are often recalled with terrible accuracy. Liberty happened 50 years ago. He could just be recalling incorrectly. But the fact that he has spent years on a pressure campaign trying to get other Liberty survivors to change the testimony of what they said they saw that day makes me think he has nefarious motives. Why else would he do that? That is not the behavior of someone who is the leader of their veteran society. That person should respect the fact that others might hold different options. Not Phil, he places so much pressure that McGonagle changed his testimony about that day on his death bed. After believing it was a tragic mistake his entire life he said he changed his mind due to what Phil has told him. Phil than take that testimony and uses it to prove his side when it is just a carbon copy of his lies forced on his comrades. To me that is despicable behavior and unforgivable. Finally, his response to Cam reading quotes from the official record was absolutely despicable. Saying he was being disrespectful by reading the official record! Furthermore if you have to appeal to emotion like that you have already lost this debate. I came into this with an open mind and left thinking that Phil sounded like an unhinged conspiracy theorist and it is no wonder Candace loves him! My favorite bit was the heat seeking misses used to take out the antennae. Why on earth would you use multiple expensive missiles to take out small antennae when yo can just strafe them with a machine gun? Anyway, as usual Cam was well prepared, well researched and acquitted himself very well. Unfortunately, as Saul with these things. None of this will matter to the Jew haters. They don’t care about the truth

Alan, aka DudeInMinnetonka's avatar

Didn't Trump say massive consequences if Iran hits back, Iran hitting back Qatar is representative of that yet🤔

Similar to the hell that was paid by Hamas when they didn't release the hostages by inauguration Day 🙄

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Fantastic epic comprehensive report, thank you!

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ranked-choice voting isn't voting, it's a questionnaire. it selects for unknowns and manchurian candidates like Zohran Mamdani. he looks like a classic trojan horse. never thought i'd say this but he could turn out to be worse than cuomo

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Just the optics of the Mamdami guy, one look and you know NYC is doomed.

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Zohran Mamdami. Folks fleeing NY can be called "Mamdami refugees". They will all come to Florida, since the governor is trying to abolish property tax, and there is no income tax.