Anonymous ID: e0fd8b May 13, 2025, 4:50 p.m. No.23030463   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Trump defied Pentagon, foreign agendas, and the war machine — in one BRAZEN move….

May 13, 2025 (7 hours ago)

President Trump made a calculated, very America First decision to walk away from the failing Houthi campaign. He cut losses, defied the Pentagon, and even pushed back on Israeli expectations. The type of ballsy moves past presidents wouldn’t touch with a ten-foot pole. But don’t be fooled; this wasn’t weakness. It was strategic strength from a leader who isn’t interested in long, drawn-out failures.

For decades, The Swamp has operated on autopilot when it comes to the Middle East: launch, escalate, and stay the course, no matter the cost or the outcome. President Trump broke that mold.When he was faced with a faltering military campaign against the Houthis in Yemen, he didn’t do what every other US President has done – double down or spin the story just to save face – he pulled the plug.

Unlike his predecessors, Trump didn’t let pride, politics, or pressure from defense contractors and foreign countries dictate what the mission would be. He looked at the facts: one month in, no air superiority, no end in sight, and a billion dollars already spent.

Instead of sinking more time, possible deaths, and taxpayer money into a losing fight, he chose the off-ramp. Exit stage right…

The New York Times:

The militant group in Yemen was still firing at ships and shooting down drones, while U.S. forces were burning through munitions.

President Trump has never bought into long-running military entanglements in the Middle East.

When he approved a campaign to reopen shipping in the Red Sea by bombing the Houthi militant group into submission,President Trump wanted to see results within 30 days of the initial strikes two months ago.

By Day 31, Mr. Trump, ever leery of drawn-out military entanglements in the Middle East, demanded a progress report, according to administration officials.

But the results were not there. The United States had not even established air superiority over the Houthis. Instead, what was emerging after 30 days of a stepped-up campaign against the Yemeni group was another expensive but inconclusive American military engagement in the region.

The Houthis shot down several American MQ-9 Reaper drones and continued to fire at naval ships in the Red Sea, including an American aircraft carrier.And the U.S. strikes burned through weapons and munitions at a rate of about $1 billion in the first month alone.It did not help that two $67 million F/A-18 Super Hornets from America’s flagship aircraft carrier tasked with conducting strikes against the Houthis accidentally tumbled off the carrier into the sea.

By then, Mr. Trump had had enough.

Steve Witkoff, his Middle East envoy, who was already in Omani-mediated nuclear talks with Iran,reported that Omani officials had suggested what could be a perfect offramp for Mr. Trump on the separate issue of the Houthis, according to American and Arab officials. The United States would halt the bombing campaign and the militia would no longer target American ships in the Red Sea,but without any agreement to stop disrupting shipping that the group deemed helpful to Israel.

The Pentagon’s only measurable success was how many bombs it dropped. And that wasn’t going to cut it. Trump saw it for what it was: a full-blown mess in the making.

Here’s what some key takeaways reveal about what really went down.

Emma Ashford:see pic of tweet

Frankly, I want to again give credit where it is due: many other administrations would have just kept going rather than be perceived as weak (cough Biden cough). See tweet ..

The even bigger takeaway is this: in a town full of swampy warmongers and defense lobbyists, Trump proved he was willing to cut and bolt when the mission wasn’t serving America. He defied the Pentagon. He defied pressure from Israel. He chose results over reputation. And as a result, he saved American lives, dollars, and dignity.

 

While the left calls this “retreat,” the rest of the country calls it restraint and smart thinking. After all, we bombed the hell out of the Houthis, and that show of force set the stage for a deal. They agreed to stop targeting US ships. So in just one month, we got what we came for.

 

Trump didn’t just walk away, he walked away with a win. A big one

And that is exact kind of leadership that puts America First.

 

(No wonder the IC is criticizing him for not taking their horrible advice.)

 

https://revolver.news/2025/05/trump-defied-pentagon-foreign-agendas-and-the-war-machine-in-one-brazen-move/

Anonymous ID: e0fd8b May 13, 2025, 4:57 p.m. No.23030498   🗄️.is 🔗kun

DNI Tulsi Gabbard Yanks National Intelligence Council from CIA Silo and Fires Top Officials

 

May 13, 2025 | Sundance |

==This Deep State cleanout move is coordinated by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and CIA Director John Ratcliffe•=.

 

News is coming out about DNI Tulsi Gabbard taking the National Intelligence Council out of the CIA silo, andremoving the two heads of the agency, Chairman Mike Collins (friend of Mike Morrell) and Deputy Chair Maria Langan-Riekhof. Both officials were conducting intelligence operations on behalf of the Lawfare aligned Intel Community.

 

WASHINGTON DC – Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has fired the top officials leading the National Intelligence Council – whom whistleblowers describe as “radically opposed to Trump” — and has moved the agency to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, or ODNI, to ensure she can block any “politicization of intelligence,” Fox News Digital has learned.

 

Gabbard fired Mike Collins, who was serving as the acting chair of the National Intelligence Council, and his deputy, Maria Langan-Riekhof, Tuesday, senior intelligence officials told Fox News Digital.

 

Fox News Digital reached out Langan-Riekhof for comment and did not immediately hear back, and couldn’t immediately find contact information for Collins.

 

Collins also has whistleblower complaints against him for political bias and “deliberately undermining the incoming Trump administration,” officials said.

 

They added that Collins was closely associated with Michael Morrell, the former deputy director of the CIA who worked to write a public letter in 2020 claiming that Hunter Biden’s laptop had “all the classic earmarks of a Russian information operation,” and to get signatures from top ex-intelligence officials.

 

As for Langan-Reikhof, officials said she has been a “key advocate” for diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, and is someone who whistleblowers allege is “radically opposed to Trump.”

 

Meanwhile, Gabbard is moving the National Intelligence Council from the CIA to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence to “directly hold accountable any improper action and politicization of intelligence,” Fox News Digital has learned.

 

Many intel community leakers are “career bureaucrats that are entrenched in Washington politics,” officials said.

 

“It takes time to weed them out and fire them,” one official told Fox News Digital,adding that “plans to eliminate non-essential offices within ODNI that we know are housing deep state leakers are underway.” (read more)

 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2025/05/13/dni-tulsi-gabbard-yanks-national-intelligence-council-from-cia-silo-and-fires-top-officials/

 

It takes time to find the real traitors