Anonymous ID: 7ac69d June 16, 2025, 1:08 p.m. No.23189013   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9048 >>9216

Eric Daugherty

@EricLDaugh

 

🚨 HOLY SMOKES! Trump just TORCHED the globalists at the G7 for facilitating the Ukraine-Russia war by preventing diplomacy with Russia.

 

"The G7 used to be the G8. Barack Obama and a person named Trudeau didn't want to have Russia in, and I would say that was a mistake, because I think you wouldn't have a war right now if you had Russia in."

 

"They threw Russia out, which I claimed was a very big mistake."

 

"You spend so much time talking about Russia - and he's no longer at the table! You wouldn't have had the war."🔥🔥

 

https://x.com/EricLDaugh/status/1934646323254305000

 

Carney can’t speak, he can think of no words to reply to PDJT, he looks like his got a gut punch, kek. Look at Scott Bessent, he’s politely smiling and not laughing, standing at salute, the two others are saying to themselves, keep a straight face!

 

Keep this one for posterityand Trump's Prophecy!

Anonymous ID: 7ac69d June 16, 2025, 1:39 p.m. No.23189120   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Tucker Carlson: “I Think They Shutdown My Show Because I Criticized Zelensky.”(Remember Ukraine Nazi's were involved in J6)

 

15:14

 

https://rumble.com/embed/v6soj3v/?pub=4

Anonymous ID: 7ac69d June 16, 2025, 1:56 p.m. No.23189175   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9189 >>9195

U.S. could lose more immigrants than it gains for first time in 50 years

Net migration could turn negative, some economists warn, weighing on economic growth and fueling inflation.

Updated June 15, 2025 at 12:51 p.m. EDT1/2By Andrew Ackerman and Lauren Kaori Gurley

 

For the first time in at least half a century, more people may leave the United States than arrive this year, an abrupt shift in immigration patterns with potentially significant implications for the U.S. economy.

 

Economists at two Washington think tanks expect President Donald Trump’s immigration policies to drive this reversal: from the near-total shutdown of the southern border to threats to international students and the loss of legal status for many new arrivals, according to a forthcoming paper. A rise in deportations — the aim of recent workplace raids that triggered protests in Los Angeles and other cities — also plays a role.

 

A net outflow of migrants could stoke inflation, a risk economists already expect from Trump’s tariff policies. It also could renew the type of labor shortages the country experienced during the pandemic. Longer term, it could even have implications for fiscal policy, with fewer immigrants paying taxes and supporting entitlement programs such as Social Security, said one of the economists, Wendy Edelberg.

 

“For the year as a whole, we think it’s likely [immigration] will be negative,” Edelberg said. “It certainly would be the first time in more than 50 years.”

 

Edelberg and her colleague Tara Watson at the center-left Brookings Institution are working with Stan Veuger of the conservative American Enterprise Institute on the paper, which is due out this month. Their projections point to an increased likelihood of negative immigration in 2025, compared with the economists’ last projections published in December.

 

White House spokesman Kush Desai said more than 1 in 10 young adults in America are neither employed nor in higher education or pursuing some sort of vocational training. “There is no shortage of American minds and hands to grow our labor force, and President Trump’s agenda to create jobs for American workers represents this Administration’s commitment to capitalizing on that untapped potential while delivering on our mandate to enforce our immigration laws,” he said in a statement.

 

Economists across the political spectrum expect the United States this year will experience the lowest immigration levels in decades, and some agree there’s a real possibility that migrant outflows will eclipse inflows. Migration levels last reached a longtime low during the 2008 financial crisis, which sparked a mass departure of Mexican immigrants.

 

“It’s not about deportations so much,” Veuger said. “It’s really just that inflows are down so much; not just at the southern border, but also through various legal programs.”

 

Already, the foreign-born workforce has shrunk by more than 1 million people since March, Labor Department data shows. (The figures are not adjusted for seasonal trends.) The share of immigrants in the civilian labor force hit a record high in 2024

 

Foreign-born workers as a share of U.S. workforce

That’s a sharp reversal from a recent surge in immigration that in 2024 pushed the share of foreign-born workers in the U.S. labor force to the highest level on record, fueling the country’s economic strength after the pandemic.

The drop-off is poised to disproportionately hit sectors such as agriculture, construction and hospitality, which depend on immigrant workers.

 

This month, the Toby & Leon Cooperman Sinai Residences, a retirement community in Boca Raton, Florida, laid off more than 10 workers from Haiti and Cuba, CEO Rachel Blumberg said, because of a Trump administration decision revoking their temporary protections and work permits.

 

Blumberg is preparing to lose close to 40 workers altogether, including certified nursing assistants, cooks, housekeepers, janitors and groundskeepers, when the termination of a separate program that granted Haitians temporary protected status takes effect in early August.

 

https://archive.is/z3Guc

 

WAPO LIES AGAIN

Anonymous ID: 7ac69d June 16, 2025, 1:59 p.m. No.23189189   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23189175

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“We are heartbroken. Their sudden removal is both destabilizing and deeply unjust,” said Blumberg, who expects her labor costs to rise by $600,000 a year as she tries to attract new workers with higher wages. “Unfortunately, higher costs will be passed on to the residents of every senior living facility in the entire country that’s affected.”

 

The scale of the potential exodus depends on the extent to which the Trump administration can deliver on its goal of removing 1 million migrants this year, including those who legally entered under Biden-era programs but have since lost their status. A GOP-backed spending bill passed by the House last month and now pending in the Senate would allocate $150 billion for immigration enforcement to dramatically boost the scale and pace of the president’s mass deportation agenda.

 

Separately, the inflow of hundreds of thousands of international students could be blunted if Secretary of State Marco Rubio makes good on his threat to revoke student visas for Chinese nationals. Trump said this past week that Chinese students are welcome, following progress on trade talks. In May, the administration cut off Harvard University’s ability to admit international students, although a court temporarily blocked that decision.

 

Yet, the administration faces other hurdles. Court interventions and protests, including those that have erupted in Los Angeles and other cities, could hinder the administration’s goals. The administration last week ordered a pause on the crackdown on the agricultural industry as well as at hotels and restaurants, according to a New York Times report Friday, after Trump said the industries, among his key constituents, had complained about losing workers.

 

Experts say net migration falling to zero and potentially going negative could mark a turning point in the country’s demographic and economic trajectory, and an abrupt shift from the nearly 3 million net migrants the United States gained just last year, according to the Census Bureau. Immigration could become a drag on the U.S. labor force for the first time in 50 years, experts say.

 

Federal policymakers say they’re already seeing a slowdown that weighs on the economy. Immigration has slowed sharply since last year, Federal Reserve governor Adriana Kugler said in a speech this month, shrinking the labor supply and potentially pushing up inflation by the end of the year in industries such as agriculture, construction and hospitality. So far, however, there’s little evidence this has translated into higher wages, she cautioned.

 

The southern border, seen from Nogales, Arizona, on Feb. 21. (Joel Angel Juarez/For The Washington Post)

In addition to sealing off the U.S.-Mexico border, the White House has revoked protections and work authorizations for more than half a million migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela. The administration has also largely ended refugee admissions. And in recent weeks, officials have banned the entry of foreigners from a dozen countries. The administration has also imposed $3 billion in fines on undocumented people for failing to leave the country, while forgiving those fees and offering free flights and $1,000 to those who self-deport using a government app.

 

Any lasting immigration slowdown could limit economic growth, because fewer workers leads to a weaker economic output. The workforce is already growing more slowly than it did 10 or 20 years ago as the bulge of baby boomers reaches retirement age. Tighter immigration would slow the growth of the labor force further.

“You take those people away at a time when demographics are resulting in a lack of replacement for retired workers — all that’s a recipe for higher inflation,” said Joe Brusuelas, chief economist at RSM.

Some workers are choosing to leave on their own.

 

One woman, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because she fears retribution, fled Colorado with her family for their native Venezuela in March, fearing the Trump administration’s crackdown and because the Department of Homeland Security denied her a work permit.

 

She had cleaned a restaurant for $15 an hour, and her husband juggled construction jobs.

A staff members assists a resident at the retirement community. (Saul Martinez/For The Washington Post)

She and her husband had entered the country legally with their two young children in 2023 under President Joe Biden’s humanitarian parole program.

 

“It was a very difficult decision to leave,” she said in a phone call from Venezuela. “But I was afraid that they would catch me and my husband and the kids would be left in school. They would be alone, and it would be difficult for us to find them again.”

 

https://archive.is/z3Guc

 

(They don't like their low wage slaves are leaving, not for the slaves, for themselves.)

Anonymous ID: 7ac69d June 16, 2025, 2:13 p.m. No.23189243   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9257

Sen. Rand Paul says he's 'not an absolute no' on Trump's agenda bill

The Kentucky Republican said that in order to vote for the package, he wants lawmakers to separate out a vote on the debt ceiling.

June 15, 2025, 10:40 AM EDT By Megan Lebowitz

 

WASHINGTON — Sen. Rand Paul, a leading Republican critic of the sweeping Trump agenda bill, said during an interview on NBC News' "Meet the Press" that he told President Donald Trump that he is "not an absolute no" on the package.

 

"I talked to the President last evening after the parade, and we're trying to get to a better place in our conversations," said Paul, R-Ky. "And I've let him know that I'm not an absolute no."“I don’t have as much trouble with the tax cuts.I think there should be more spending cuts, but if they want my vote, they’ll have to negotiate,” Paul said, noting he did not want to vote to raise the debt ceiling by trillions of dollars.

 

Republicans are working to pass the bill through a budget process called reconciliation, which allows them to pass the bill with a simple majority. Republicans have 53 seats in the Senate, meaning they can only afford to lose three votes if Vice President JD Vance is brought in to break a tie.

 

Several Republican senators, however, have raised concerns about the bill's impact on the national debt and Medicaid, throwing the bill's future into question. Paul has been sharply critical of the Trump-backed “Big Beautiful Bill” because it is projected to increase the national deficit by about $2.4 trillion over 10 years, according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.

 

The senator said last week that he had been "uninvited" to a White House picnic typically attended by lawmakers and their families. Paul said that he believed the White House was trying to "punish" him, calling the move "petty vindictiveness." Trump later posted to Truth Social, saying that "of course" Paul was invited to the picnic.

 

The reconciliation package as it stands would increase the debt ceiling. Lawmakers are also running up against a deadline this summer to avoid the U.S. defaulting on its debt. The Treasury Department has asked Congress to raise the debt ceiling by mid-July to avoid default.

 

Asked what it would take for Paul to vote for the bill, the senator said, "separate out the debt ceiling and have a separate vote on it." Paul, a fiscal hawk, has said that while the "debt ceiling has to go up," he wants the ceiling to increase a few months at a time, "and then we should have a renewed debate about the debt."

 

The GOP-led package that passed through the House aims to raise the debt ceiling by $4 trillion ahead of a mid-July deadline. The Congressional Budget Office estimated that the package would add $2.4 trillion to the national debt over the next 10 years.

 

Trump, however, has called for abolishing the debt limit, saying in a post last month that it "should be entirely scrapped to prevent an Economic catastrophe." It's one of the rare areas that the president has found common ground with liberal lawmakers like Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., who has been a vocal proponent of abolishing the limit.

 

Trump said that the debt limit was "too devastating to be put in the hands of political people that may want to use it despite the horrendous effect it could have on our Country and, indirectly, even the World."

 

Paul also addressed Sen. Alex Padilla's detainment in California last week, when the California Democrat was forcibly removed from a press conference after trying to question Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.

 

House Speaker Mike Johnson has said that Padilla should be censured for his behavior during the press conference — a measure that Paul opposed."I'm not for censuring. I think that's crazy,"Paul said.

 

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/rand-paul-not-absolute-no-trump-agenda-budget-bill-vote-rcna213124

 

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Sen. Rand Paul says he’s ‘not an absolute no’ on Trump agenda bill

Anonymous ID: 7ac69d June 16, 2025, 2:27 p.m. No.23189303   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9318

Nearly 1 million illegal immigrants have ‘self-deported’ under Trump, which has led to higher wages

By Andrew Arthur Published June 15, 2025, 12:55 p.m. ET

 

While ICE arrests and deportations have grabbed headlines, President Trump is also running a separate but complementary “mass deportation” program — one that encourages aliens here unlawfully to go home voluntarily.And if reports are correct, that plan is more successful than anyone could have imagined.

 

Based on government data, my organization, the Center for Immigration Studies, has conservatively estimated there are about 15.4 million illegal aliens in the United States, a 50% increase over the four tumultuous years of the Biden administration. That’s no surprise, given how Biden and his Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas ignored congressional detention mandates and ushered millions of illegal migrants into the United States.

 

Trump rode a wave of concerns about the costs those migrants are imposing on schools, hospitals, housing, and essential government services in cities and towns across the United States to a second term.

 

• Now that he’s back in the Oval Office, it’s up to him, “border czar” Tom Homan, and DHS Secretary Kristi Noem to drive the unauthorized population down and restore credibility to our immigration system.They’ve implemented a two-track plan to tackle this onerous task.

• One of those tracks relies on arrests and deportations of aliens unlawfully here, which at the outset has focused mainly on criminals (the “worst first” strategy).

The other track is more subtle but also cheaper for taxpayers and arguably much more effective —encouraging illegal migrants here to self-deport.

 

It began with an Inauguration Day Trump directive requiring DHS to ensure all aliens present in the United States — legal and otherwise — have registered with the federal government, and to prosecute those who don’t comply.By late February, Noem had implemented that registration program.

 

DHS next launched a multimillion-dollar ad campaign warning migrants not to enter illegally or, alternatively, to leave voluntarily now and possibly “have an opportunity to return and enjoy our freedom and live the American Dream.”

 

Noem also rebranded the notorious CBP One app — which the Biden administration used to funnel hundreds of thousands of illegal migrants into our country — as “CBP Home,” which aliens can use to “notify the U.S. Government of their intent to depart.”

 

That rebranding coincided with an offer of financial incentives for aliens who leave voluntarily, a stipend of $1,000. That’s in lieu of costly physical deportation, which can cost taxpayers $17,100 per person on average.

 

How effective has self-deportation been?

 

One way to track the program is by checking employment numbers. One financial whiz cited by the Wall Street Journal calculated a decline in the immigrant population of 773,000 in the first four months of Trump II.

 

The Washington Post claims “a million foreign-born workers have exited the workforce since March.” The Post frames this as “a sign of the weakening labor supply.” Yet the paper also notes, “Average hourly wages accelerated, rising by 0.4 percent over the month, to $36.24 in May, as earnings continue to beat inflation in a boost to workers’ spending power.”

 

In other words, with fewer illegal immigrants, businesses have had to raise wages to attract workers.

 

But aliens will only leave if they believe Trump and Homan are serious about arrests, and employers know the feds are targeting shady businesses.

 

This voluntary exodus shouldn’t be surprising. When President Dwight Eisenhower launched his deportation roundup in 1954, nearly 10 aliens left voluntarily for each one arrested. A post-9/11 registration program also drove self-deportations.

 

DHS can’t arrest and deport 15.4 million illegal aliens, but if it simply enforces the law, many aliens will get the message and leave on their own — as hundreds of thousands apparently already have. Andrew Arthur is the fellow in law and policy at the Center for Immigration Studies.

 

https://nypost.com/2025/06/15/opinion/nearly-1-million-illegal-immigrants-have-self-deported-under-trump-which-has-led-to-higher-wages/

Anonymous ID: 7ac69d June 16, 2025, 2:29 p.m. No.23189317   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9327

Defender of the Republic 🇺🇸

@realdefender45

 

I drove back and forth torturing protesters with music today 🤣

 

12:09 PM · Jun 14, 2025

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https://x.com/realdefender45/status/1933919631854428588

Anonymous ID: 7ac69d June 16, 2025, 2:34 p.m. No.23189339   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Evangelist Jimmy Swaggart hospitalized11 hours ago

Jun 16, 2025

 

Televangelist Jimmy Swaggart went into cardiac arrest at his home Sunday morning and is in intensive care at a hospital, his son said Sunday evening.

 

1:20

 

https://youtu.be/baj9TcBDbwc

Anonymous ID: 7ac69d June 16, 2025, 2:41 p.m. No.23189371   🗄️.is 🔗kun

16 Jun, 2025 19:54

Russia should be in G8 – Trump

Excluding the country from the group of primarily Western major economies was “a big mistake,” the US leader has said

 

US President Donald Trump has called Russia’s removal from the group of major Western economies (G8) a mistake, arguing that the country’s presence could have helped prevent the escalation of the Ukraine conflict.

 

Russia joined the group originally known as the G7 in 1997. It includes Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK, the US, and also the EU as a “non-enumerated member.” Moscow’s membership was suspended in 2014 following Crimea’s reunification with Russia, upon which the G8 reverted to the G7. Crimea voted to leave Ukraine and become part of Russia via a referendum in the aftermath of a Western-backed Maidan coup in Kiev.

 

Trump made the remarks on Monday at the opening of the G7 Leaders’ Summit in Canada, recalling that Russia had been part of the group before.

 

“The G7 used to be the G8,” he said at his first meeting of the summit with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. "[Former US President] Barack Obama and a person named [former Canadian Prime Minister Justin] Trudeau didn’t want to have Russia in.”

 

“And I would say that that was a mistake, because I think you wouldn’t have a war right now if you had Russia in, and you wouldn’t have a war right now if Trump were president four years ago,” he argued.

 

Trump repeatedly criticized Russia’s exclusion and floated the idea of bringing Moscow back during his first term, though the proposal was rejected by other members.In February, Trump once again said he would “love” to see Russia back in the group.

 

The Kremlin responded by saying the G7 has “lost its relevance” as it no longer reflects current global economic dynamics. Spokesman Dmitry Peskov pointed to the G20 as a more representative format, noting it includes fast-growing economies like China, India, and Brazil. “The G20 better reflects the economic locomotives of the world,” he said.

 

Trump, who has been calling for a settlement to the Ukraine conflict, said at the G7 summit:“You spend so much time talking about Russia, and [Russian President Vladimir Putin is] no longer at the table,” which he said “makes life more complicated.”

 

(Putin is a lot more serious and thoughtful leader, the rest are just harpies. I knew Russia would like this, it’s true too. The EU and NWO has used this dead naming Putin and Russia to justify the lies of war, thrown at them. I hope Trump gets them back in, because the others are idiots and retards. The justified it because he wanted Russia to be NATO and they needed the scary enemy.)

 

https://www.rt.com/news/619459-russia-g8-exclusion-mistake-trump/

Anonymous ID: 7ac69d June 16, 2025, 3:04 p.m. No.23189477   🗄️.is 🔗kun

16 Jun, 2025 18:59

British gay couple charged over rape and murder of baby they wanted to adopt

The 13-month-old boy, whom the pair had not finished adopting, died in 2023

 

British secondary school teacher Jamie Varley has been charged with the murder and sexual assault of a 13-month-old boy that he and his boyfriend John McGowan-Fazakerley were in the process of adopting.

 

The couple appeared in Preston Crown Court on Monday, nearly two years after the baby boy, Preston Davey, was pronounced dead at Blackpool Victoria Hospital in 2023. Both defendants were initially arrested, but later released on bail. (WTF???)

 

Lancashire Police later re-arrested and charged Varley with a slew of offenses including murder, two counts of assault by penetration of a male child under 13 and five counts of child cruelty. He also stands accused of multiple counts of taking indecent photographs, distributing an image and possession of an extreme pornographic image of the victim, as well as other offenses.

 

His co-defendant McGowan-Fazakerley has been charged with causing and allowing the death of a child, sexual assault of a child, and two counts of cruelty to a child, the police said.

 

The authorities noted that all of the charges were related to the 13-month-old victim.

 

Judge Robert Altham, who presided at Monday’s brief hearing, set the trial date for April 14, 2026. Both defendants were remanded into custody and will remain in prison awaiting a plea hearing in October, according to local daily The Blackpool Gazette.

 

The judge noted that while he regretted the delay, it would ensure that all expert witnesses were ready for future proceedings, the newspaper wrote on Monday.

 

Varley has been suspended from work since 2023, according to the Cidari Multi Academy Trust, which now runs the school where he was employed at the time of the alleged crime.“He has not been permitted onto, or attended school premises, or been permitted to contact pupils or colleagues,” the organization told the Blackpool Gazette in a statement.

 

The trust is reportedly “considering its position in relation” to Varley’s employment. “Jamie was suspended on full pay as we are legally obliged to do,” Cidari told the local newspaper when asked whether Varley has been receiving a salary since his 2023 arrest.

 

(One of the main reasons gay couple’s should be thoroughly vetted and visited for five years to check in with the child. Or just denied.)

 

https://www.rt.com/news/619470-british-gay-couple-baby-murder/

Anonymous ID: 7ac69d June 16, 2025, 3:10 p.m. No.23189498   🗄️.is 🔗kun

16 Jun, 2025 21:54

Israel wants to annihilate Iranian nuclear facilities before talks – ambassador

Any consideration of peace talks must come after Iran loses the capability to pursue the program, Simona Halperin has told RT

 

Israel wants to entirely dismantle both Iran’s nuclear program and destroy its ability to resume it in the future, Israeli Ambassador to Moscow Simona Halperin has told RT.

 

West Jerusalem will only consider talks after this main goal is secured, she said.

 

“Israel is attacking the objects and individuals that lead the Iranian nuclear program, that lead the program to destroy Israel, as well as all those who would pose a military threat to Israel,” Halperin told the press at a briefing in the Israeli Embassy on Monday.

 

When asked by RT about Russian President Vladimir Putin’s offer to mediate talks between West Jerusalem and Tehran,the diplomat stressed that the Jewish state’s current primary concern is the destruction of the Iranian nuclear program.

 

“Israel’s number one priority” is to wipe out Iran’s “desire, ability and intention” to continue pursuing its nuclear program, Halperin told RT.

 

It’s premature to consider negotiations right now, she added.

 

“I think it's way too early to think about ‘who, when, and how’,” the diplomat said. “I think it is very important to address the critical issues, ability and intent,” she said, referring to the goals of the Israeli bombing campaign.

 

“After we resolve these issues, we will see how we can proceed,” Halperin said.

 

When asked whether Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who called for Iranians to topple their government, was setting a coup as one of the goals of the military operation, the diplomat said “no.”

 

“This is not one of Israel’s objectives in the operation,” she told RT. “Only the Iranian people will decide for themselves what they want and how they’re ruled.”

 

Iran has condemned the Israeli attack as entirely unprovoked, and accused the Jewish state of “scuttling” its Oman-brokered nuclear talks with the US.

 

Tehran has no interest in bloodshed, and did not begin the hostilities, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Monday. Despite this, Iran would fight “to the last drop of blood” to defend its “land, people, dignity and achievements,” he warned.

 

Tehran has repeatedly insisted that its nuclear program is entirely peaceful.

 

(Is anyone going to provide REAL PROOF that Iran had nuclear weapons? Or are they just going on the word of Bibi?)

 

https://www.rt.com/news/619480-israel-annihilate-iranian-nuclear/

Anonymous ID: 7ac69d June 16, 2025, 3:19 p.m. No.23189528   🗄️.is 🔗kun

16 Jun, 2025 21:04

Netanyahu refuses to rule out Khamenei assassination

Killing the Iranian supreme leader would end the conflict, the Israeli prime minister has claimed

 

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has refused to rule out trying to kill Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei as the clash between the two nations continues to escalate.

 

Israel and Iran have been exchanging strikes since West Jerusalem bombed Iranian nuclear and military facilities last Friday in what it described as an effort to preempt Tehran’s acquisition of nuclear weapons.

 

Israel has also targeted civilian areas, causing casualties, as well as the state broadcaster on Monday. The US, which had been engaged in Oman-mediated nuclear talks with Iran prior to the attack, has endorsed the Israeli operation.

 

In an interview with ABC News on Monday, Netanyahu was asked to comment on recent media reports claiming that US President Donald Trump rejected an Israeli plan to assassinate the Iranian leader out of concern over further escalation.

 

“It’s not going to escalate the conflict, it’s going to end the conflict,” the Israeli prime minister replied.

 

“The ‘forever war’ is what Iran wants, and they’re bringing us to the brink of nuclear war. In fact, what Israel is doing is preventing this, bringing an end to this aggression,” he claimed.

 

When asked whether he would really target Khamenei, Netanyahu replied, “Look, we’re doing what we need to do. I’m not going to get into the details, but we’ve targeted their top nuclear scientists.”

 

Israel has claimed it killed at least ten Iranian nuclear scientists using targeted bombings since last week. Iran has repeatedly accused West Jerusalem of carrying out clandestine assassinations of top Iranian minds in the field for more than a decade prior to the current hostilities.

 

Netayahu has positioned the Israeli attack as a “service” to protect both the US and the wider world from Iran.

 

“Today, it’s Tel Aviv. Tomorrow, it’s New York. Look, I understand ‘America First’. I don’t understand ‘America Dead’,” he said, adding that West Jerusalem would need Washington’s help to totally eliminate Tehran’s nuclear program.

 

Israel has reportedly asked the US to take a direct part in strikes on Iran. The Israeli Air Force lacks the bunker-buster bombs capable of taking out Iran’s deep underground nuclear facilities, but Washington could provide them, Axios wrote on Saturday, citing Israeli officials.

 

Tehran has repeatedly insisted that its nuclear program is entirely peaceful, and has accused Israel of torpedoing its talks with the US.

 

“Iran did NOT begin this war and has no interest in perpetuating bloodshed. But we will proudly fight to the last drop of blood to protect our land,” Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said in a post on X on Monday. He warned that “getting the US mired in the Mother of Forever Wars” would destroy any chance of a diplomatic solution.

 

(What info does Kamenei or the Iranians have on Bibi, maybe his use of Hamas, or other matters, why is he so intent on killing all of them?It seems like it’s enough, what he’s done already. And the US is asking Israel or Bibi to protect our country. There’s something very wrong with the extreme death wish he has on them.Bibi should provide proof they really have nuclear weapons first before he destroys the country.The UN IAEA unit is useless, they are bribed and afraid of telling the truth.)

 

https://www.rt.com/news/619478-netanyahu-israel-khamenei-assassination/