Anonymous ID: f9b30d June 26, 2025, 5:27 a.m. No.23239844   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9854 >>9866 >>9880 >>0012 >>0091 >>0157

>>23239784

<>What the actual fuck did anon just read? Someone tell me this is a joke, right?

>>23239787

>he just bought the worlds focus onto bibi yahoo's crimes.

 

>think mirror.

Joshua Reid | Redpills.tv

@realjoshuareid

🔥Trump's Satirical Farewell to Netanyahu: The Bugs Bunny Obituary (Part II)

 

Donald Trump posted a lengthy, impassioned "defense" of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, many read it as yet another firehose of Trumpian hyperbole.

 

But look closer. Underneath the praise, Trump wasn't propping Bibi up. He was signaling his end.

 

As I have been saying… This is a two way regime change.

 

Let’s break it down.

 

"The Greatest Warrior in Israeli History" — Really?

 

Trump claims Netanyahu was:

 

"a WARRIOR, like perhaps no other Warrior in the History of Israel."

 

✅Greater than King David, who took down Goliath? ✅Greater than Moses, who defied Pharaoh and split the sea?

✅Greater than the Maccabees, who reclaimed the Temple?

 

Trump knows his audience. This wasn't reverence—it was satire. A mocking inflation of legacy right before collapse.

 

The Bugs Bunny Moment

 

Then Trump slips in this:

 

"…concerning cigars, a Bugs Bunny doll, and numerous other unfair charges…"

 

A Bugs Bunny doll?

 

That’s not a defense. That’s a punchline. In Israeli protest culture, Netanyahu has long been portrayed as a smug trickster—Bugs Bunny in a suit—outwitting the law, manipulating the media, always escaping accountability.

 

Trump didn’t protect that image.

 

🔥He memed it.🔥

 

The Real Charges Behind the Cartoon

 

Netanyahu’s reality is far more serious:

 

☑️On trial for corruption, fraud, and breach of trust

 

☑️Facing ICC war crimes allegations for targeting civilians, starving populations in Gaza, and blocking humanitarian aid

 

☑️Star of a banned documentary (The Bibi Files) featuring leaked interrogation footage

 

☑️Responsible for a failed political gamble via Iran strikes that violated international law and failed to unify his coalition

 

☑️Even Israel’s Knesset nearly dissolved under his leadership — the vote failed by just eight seats. That temporary shield expires in six months.

 

And Trump knows Bibi won’t survive the next round.

 

‼️“I Saved Bibi Netanyahu”

 

Trump ends with this line:

 

"It was the United States of America that saved Bibi Netanyahu…"

 

👉This gives a new tone to "Saving Israel for last"

 

Translation: I made you. I saved you. Now I’m letting you go.

 

This is a classic Trump play:

 

➡️Inflate someone’s legacy

 

➡️Align yourself with their greatest moments

 

➡️Then, in exaggerated tribute, bury them

 

He did it with Fauci. With DeSantis. With Pence. Now, with Netanyahu.

 

The Satirical Eulogy

 

Trump’s post reads like a eulogy masked as a MAGA salute.

 

It’s Shakespearean slapstick:

 

A “warrior” on trial over cigars and a cartoon rabbit

 

A once-dominant figure brought down by corruption and hubris

 

🔥A leader who, in trying to preserve power, exposed just how hollow that power had become

 

‼️👉Trump didn’t just praise Netanyahu. He performed the final act of Bibi’s political obituary.

 

https://x.com/realjoshuareid/status/1938070198600315226

Anonymous ID: f9b30d June 26, 2025, 5:37 a.m. No.23239880   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0012 >>0091 >>0157

>>23239844

>🔥Trump's Satirical Farewell to Netanyahu: The Bugs Bunny Obituary (Part II)

>>23239866

>NOTABLE

>Follow the rabbit

>do not forget about trying to genocide the people of gaza and betraying the usa

PArt 1

 

Joshua Reid | Redpills.tv

@realjoshuareid

🚨🔥The Final Days of Netanyahu: From Gaza Atrocities to Iran Overreach

 

Benjamin “Bibi” Netanyahu has ruled Israel for over a decade.

Now he’s cornered—by a corruption trial, ICC war crimes charges, a leaked documentary, and a regional escalation he couldn’t afford.

 

And his latest Iran gambit might be his undoing. ⬇️

 

⚖️ THE TRIAL & THE FILM

 

• Facing bribery, fraud, and breach of trust.

 

• The Bibi Files reveals leaked interrogation footage demonstrating deep political desperation.

 

• A sitting PM on the stand—unprecedented.

 

💣GAZA WAR CRIMES

 

• Under his leadership: 30,000+ civilians killed, hospitals and U.N. shelters destroyed.

 

• ICC in 2024 sought arrest warrants for “starvation of civilians,” collective punishment, and crimes against humanity.

 

🎯 IRAN STRIKES

 

• Since June 13, 2025, Israel bombed deep inside Iran—including Fordow, Natanz, Esfahan, and military research sites. Among these bombings were direct hits in civilian nuclear infrastructure, which is a violation of international law.

 

•UN and law experts argue these strikes likely violated the UN Charter and Geneva Conventions.

 

🏛️ KNESSET NARROWLY HANGS ON

 

• On June 17, his coalition survived a vote to dissolve parliament 61–53—the closest margin yet .

 

• But this rescue only prevents another vote for 6 months.

 

• By winter 2025, without a dramatic turn, Netanyahu won’t win again.

 

🧨 WHY IT ALL MATTERS

Bibi appears to have orchestrated Iran strikes to:

 

• Rally national unity

• Deter calls for his trial and elections

• Distract from Gaza and corruption scandals

 

It didn’t work. The war is over. Trump intervened. There will be no troops on the ground or 10 year US involved war.

 

Netanyahu has reserve to strike Iran again. Saying of the “start up” their nuke program again he will strike.

 

In doing so he would potentially FAFO with President Trump, which Netanyahu’s recent attack on Iran interfered and broke down US/Iran talks.

 

📼 THE BIBI FILES REVEAL

 

•A desperate leader: pushing judicial overhauls, courting far‑right, manipulating the public.

 

•Leaked interrogations show cracks—his facade is crumbling.

 

🪓 INEVITABLE END

 

•Come 6 months, he faces a no-confidence vote he cannot win.

 

• No coalition will form under multiple indictments and regional backlash.

 

• Either the courts or his fracturing alliances will do him in. He is dwindling in public support.

 

• His Iran overreach wasn’t strength—it was a last-ditch gamble… and he lost.

 

This is the political collapse of Bibi, or as we would say “Saving Israel for last.

 

A conviction in court or exile by his own government destroys any chances to hold on to his power.

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Anonymous ID: f9b30d June 26, 2025, 5:42 a.m. No.23239898   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9910 >>9912 >>9927 >>9949

>>23239387

>ARRRRR!!!!

 

WB anon

 

>>23239388

>work it out ye

 

 

World powers reach nuclear deal with Iran, Israel cries foul

 

Iran and six major world powers including the EU reached a nuclear deal today (14 July), capping more than a decade of on-off negotiations with an agreement that could potentially transform the Middle East.

 

US Secretary of State John Kerry and Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif. [UNVIE/Flickr]

EURACTIV with agencies Jul 14, 2015 12:13 3 min. read

 

Iran and six major world powers including the EU reached a nuclear deal today (14 July), capping more than a decade of on-off negotiations with an agreement that could potentially transform the Middle East.

 

Under the deal, sanctions imposed by the United States, European Union and United Nations would be lifted in return for Iran agreeing long-term curbs on a nuclear program that the West has suspected was aimed at creating a nuclear bomb.

 

Reaching a deal is a major policy victory for both US President Barack Obama and Iran's President Hassan Rouhani, a pragmatist elected two years ago on a vow to reduce Iran's diplomatic isolation.

 

Both men face scepticism from powerful hardliners at home after decades of enmity between countries that referred to each other as "the Great Satan" and a member of the "axis of evil".

 

Final talks in Vienna involved nearly three weeks of intense round-the-clock negotiations between US Secretary of State John Kerry and Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif.

 

Western diplomats said under the final agreement, Iran had accepted a "snapback" mechanism, under which some sanctions could be reinstated in 65 days if it violated the deal. A UN weapons embargo would remain in place for five years and a ban on buying missile technology would remain for eight years.

 

"All the hard work has paid off and we sealed a deal. God bless our people," one Iranian diplomat told Reuters on condition of anonymity.

 

But hostility to the agreement from Washington's closest ally in the Middle East was immediate.

 

Netanyahu denounces ‘historic mistake’

 

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described the agreement reached as a historic mistake and said he would do what he could to block Iran's nuclear ambitions.

 

"Iran is going to receive a sure path to nuclear weapons. Many of the restrictions that were supposed to prevent it from getting there will be lifted," Netanyahu said at the start of a meeting with Dutch Foreign Minister Bert Koenders in Jerusalem.

 

Iran will get a jackpot, a cash bonanza of hundreds of billions of dollars, which will enable it to continue to pursue its aggression and terror in the region and in the world. This is a bad mistake of historic proportions."

 

Iran's Foreign Minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, and EU's Foreign Policy Chief Federica Mogherini are expected to read a joint statement, diplomats said.

 

The deal will still face scrutiny by the US Congress, controlled by opposition Republicans who are skeptical of the Obama administration's overtures to a country that has been an enemy since Iranian revolutionaries stormed the US embassy in Tehran in 1979.

 

US allies in the region, particularly Israel and Saudi Arabia, are also worried about an agreement that would benefit Iran.

 

Tehran does not recognize Israel and supports its enemies. Arab states ruled by Sunni Muslims, particularly Saudi Arabia believe Iran supports their foes in wars in Syria, Yemen and elsewhere.

 

But there is also strong reason for the United States to improve its relations with Iran, as the two countries face a common foe in Islamic State, the Sunni Muslim militant group that has seized swathes of Syria and Iraq.

 

For Iran, the end of sanctions could bring a rapid economic boom by lifting restrictions that have drastically cut its oil exports and hurt its imports. The prospect of a deal has helped push down global oil prices because of the possibility that Iranian supply could return to the market.

 

https://www.euractiv.com/section/global-europe/news/world-powers-reach-nuclear-deal-with-iran-israel-cries-foul/

Anonymous ID: f9b30d June 26, 2025, 5:45 a.m. No.23239910   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9912 >>9927 >>9949

>>23239898

>World powers reach nuclear deal with Iran, Israel cries foul

 

Positions

The agreement reached today in Vienna represents a breakthrough, bringing to an end a 13-year nuclear standoff, Council President Donald Tusk stated today (14 July).

 

If fully implemented, the agreement could be a turning point in relations between Iran and the international community, paving the way to new avenues of cooperation between the EU and Iran. Geopolitically, it has the potential to be a game changer.

 

All the parties who worked so hard to achieve this agreement deserve our congratulations, in particular High Representative Federica Mogherini, whose relentless facilitation of the talks among the three EU partners, the US, Russia and China is evidence of the constructive role the European Union plays in global affairs.

 

The text of the agreement is precise; we must now join forces to see it through, taking into account regional sensitivities.

 

The announcement of a nuclear deal in Vienna by foreign ministers with Iran today appears to be one which has 'probity' and which represents a 'victory over the obstructionists on all sides,' say Socialist and Democrat MEPs.

"Given further objections expected in the US Congress, European countries must demonstrate good faith to Iran by showing determination to implement Europe's own obligations", said a joint statement from the S&D Group, president Gianni Pittella MEP, and the S&D Group foreign affairs coordinator, Richard Howitt MEP.

 

Speaking after the announcement, Pittella said:

"We consider today’s agreement with Iran on its nuclear programme as a very positive step which could strengthen EU relations with Teheran. This agreement opens new avenues for constructively engaging with Iran on regional security issues, such as our common fight against ISIS/Daesh; the end of civil war in Syria and stabilisation of the situation in Iraq; and Afghanistan.

"The S&D Group congratulates EU high representative Federica Mogherini for the very constructive and effective role she played in steering the talks to this historical agreement. It is a great example of success that Europe's common foreign policy can achieve when there is leadership, common purpose and unwavering commitment to world peace and effective multilateralism.

"Following these positive developments I call on the EU to move quickly in order to establish a permanent delegation in Tehran."

 

The European Jewish Congress (EJC) reacted with deep disappointment to the news of a deal between the six world powers and Iran over the latter’s nuclear program.

 

“The details emanating from the negotiations in Vienna are extremely troubling,” said Dr. Moshe Kantor, President of the EJC. “On almost all of the major sticking points, Iran appears to have come out stronger and this deal will prove to be a prize for radicalism and seen as a Western surrender.”

 

“Iran, the biggest sponsor of terrorism and deeply involved in numerous bloody conflicts across the region and beyond, will now become further emboldened and its goal of becoming the regional power in a turbulent region is closer to fruition.”

 

Dutch MEP Marietje Schaake (D66/ALDE) said, "This is a day of historic importance for the entire world, but especially for the people in Iran. They have been suffering under sanctions and the country's isolation. I congratulate the negotiators for their endurance and commitment to reaching this important result.The EU must make sure the sanctions relief does not fuel a grey economy. Instead, the EU's focus should be on the wellbeing of Iranians, their human rights and fundamental freedoms first and foremost."

 

"Now that the hurdle of the negotiations is largely out of the way, space opens up for more political focus on other important topics. It is now key to seek cooperation and progress on counter terrorism and regional stability. Iran plays a vital role in helping the Assad regime in Syria. The EU cannot sit back while people are being killed every day, and the war in Syria rages on. Iran has contributed billions to strengthening the government in Damascus as well as militia on the ground. It must now choose to be part of the solution and the end of the war instead."

Background

 

The election in 2013 of President Hassan Rouhani, a moderate, signalled a change in Iran's economic policy.

 

Talks with the P5+1 powers - Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States plus Germany - started in September 2013 and an interim agreement two months later gave Iran some sanctions relief in exchange for curbs on its nuclear activities.

Anonymous ID: f9b30d June 26, 2025, 5:45 a.m. No.23239912   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9927 >>9949

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>>23239910

If sanctions are lifted, Iran's energy sector is considered a juicy target. With the fourth largest oil reserves and the second in gas, Iran has the biggest combined energy deposits in the world.

 

The nuclear agreement may also spur interest in Iran's auto sector. The French manufacturer PSA Peugeot Citroen which in early 2012 quit Iran, its second largest market, is discussing a renewed partnership with IranKhodro.

Anonymous ID: f9b30d June 26, 2025, 5:48 a.m. No.23239927   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9935 >>9961 >>9993 >>0012 >>0048 >>0091 >>0157

>>23239387

>>23239898

>>23239910

>>23239912

 

John Kerry: ‘You cannot bomb away the memory of how to make a bomb’

by Sarah Fortinsky - 06/24/25 4:08 PM ET

 

Former Secretary of State John Kerry warned of the challenge of permanently eliminating the threat of Iran obtaining a nuclear weapon, noting the institutional memory remains even if the facilities are destroyed.

 

“You cannot bomb away the memory of how to make a bomb. You can’t bomb away the knowledge that they have developed,” Kerry said Monday in an interview on CNN International’s “Amanpour.”

 

“You can’t bomb away the broad array of technicians who’ve been working on this for years, who will go back to work if that’s the mission they’re given by the leadership of the country,” he continued.

 

“And one of the dangers here is that the more this goes on in a military way, the more power goes to the worst defenders within Iran, the IRGC. And that’s not good for anybody,” Kerry said, using an acronym for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

 

Kerry — who played a key role in brokering the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action in the Obama administration — reflected on his experience negotiating with Iran a decade ago and said, “I do think people have to be realistic here in understanding what the choices are.”

 

“Iranians — Iran— is a proud, proud, proud nation,” he said. “One of the things I learned in my negotiations was the level of pride was just enormous. They also have been committed to the destruction of Israel. That’s a cultural, almost religious, component of their policy. And so it’s very hard to say what exactly is going to bring them back to the table.”

 

The interview was conducted before President Trump announced the U.S.-brokered ceasefire deal between Iran and Israel, which appears to remain in effect despite some early claims that each side violated the agreement.

 

https://thehill.com/policy/international/5367291-john-kerry-iran-nuclear-us-bomb/

Anonymous ID: f9b30d June 26, 2025, 5:58 a.m. No.23239967   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0048

>>23239949

 

They don't know what theFtheyre doing

 

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