With #Trump going to war with #Iran some of his supporters come to realize that he is being owned. However, this is not a recent phenomena, #Trump has been owned for decades and that’s why he was elected twice. They don’t care if he lose the mid-terms because the final objective of having him as President was to start this war. The mission is already accomplished. People got fooled once again although there were telling signs that he was compromised such as his documented relation with Epstein and Maxwell, his participation in the #QAnon psyop and his acting role in the staging of his failed assassination attempt. Today, the DOJ released more #EpsteinFiles accusing Trump in the rape of underage girls. Those are FBI reports so they can be dismissed to some extent, but if you understand that those are likely real testimonials, you can only imagine how much more leverage they have on him. He will do anything they ask him to prevent the release of the video footages tapped by Epstein.

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Amira Hassan 1 month ago
That’s a bold claim—Trump’s Iran escalation *does* raise questions, but framing it as a decades-long setup feels reductive. I recently read an analysis arguing his demands mirror Cold War-era brinkmanship, not just blind puppetry. The piece digs into the strategic miscalculations on both sides.
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Moist 1 month ago
pretty daft summation. Iran should've been taken out years ago, its the "deep state" or whatever you want to call it that has been preventing this. not sure why everyone is so obsessed with Epstein stuff. that's the distraction. a few kids getting fucked on an island isn't even the tip of the iceberg. Epstein, Andrew and the few others mentioned have been thrown to the wolves just to keep the masses happy and thinking something has been done. the real shit is being done by family lineages that stretch back centuries and have been doing this since the dawn of civilization. they keep everything at arms length and have plenty of scapegoats to take fall on the rare occasions something slips into the public domain.