Anonymous ID: 30834f June 15, 2026, 3:26 p.m. No.24721231   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1234

Interim US-Iran peace deal sparks anger among Israelis, who lash out at Netanyahu (Bibi’s propaganda didn’t work on Trump). 1/2

Mon, June 15, 2026 (there are a lot of lies in this article)

 

JERUSALEM (AP) — Israelis from across the political spectrumreacted angrily Monday to the news of an initial deal between the U.S. and Iran, calling it a disaster for Israel and directing their fury at one man: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

 

The Israeli leader said at a news conference Monday that "with an agreement, without an agreement," he would continue fighting to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons, which Tehran has long maintained it isn't trying to do, saying its nuclear program is for civilian purposes.

 

"As long as I am the prime minister of Israel, it will not happen," Netanyahu said, emphasizing that the deal was struck by the United States, not Israel, and that he didn't budge on Iran's request that Israel's withdrawal from Lebanon be part of the pact.

 

"Iran wanted us to withdraw from there, but that did not happen. Do you know why it didn't happen, among other reasons? Because I stood very, very firm," he said.

 

But other Israeli government officials, rivals, politicians and commentators were quick to criticize the preliminary deal, marking a sort of informal referendum on the premier's tenure ahead of elections this fall and underscoring his deepening isolation at home,in the regionand, increasingly, from the United States.

 

Critics say Netanyahu led President Donald Trump into the war with Iran while overpromising what it could achieve, and Trump now might be dragging Israel out of the conflict before it feels ready. They say theprime minister misjudged Trump's appetite for a protracted conflict, was outflanked by Iran in negotiations and grew increasingly sidelined by the region's other major players.

 

"Israel is paying the price of Netanyahu's hubris and blindness, and the price of the manipulations that he tried to pull on Trump," former Prime Minister and Netanyahu rival Ehud Barak said in an interview with Israel's public broadcaster Monday. "Iran emerged stronger; Israel emerged weaker. That is Netanyahu's strategic responsibility. He failed."

 

Yair Lapid, who will challenge Netanyahu in the upcoming elections, wrote Sunday that the deal,which would extend the tenuous ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran and lead to the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, was shaping up to be "one of the most shocking failures in Israel's foreign and security policy… entirely registered in Netanyahu's name."

 

"It can be fixed, it must be fixed," he wrote. "Netanyahu can no longer fix it, we will do it."

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/politics/articles/ml–israel-iran-anger-at-netanyahu-165711658.html

Anonymous ID: 30834f June 15, 2026, 3:27 p.m. No.24721234   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24721231

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Iran deal could hamper Israel's operation in Lebanon

Even though Israel isn't party to the deal, it finds itself in something of aquagmire, in part because it invaded southern Lebanonafter Iran-backed Hezbollah fired missiles at northern Israeli towns during the first week of the war.

 

Since negotiations began, Iran has insisted that any deal to wind down the U.S.-Iran frontinclude a cessation of Israeli hostilities in Lebanon. But on Monday, Defense MinisterIsrael Katz vowed to keep troops in Lebanon.

 

As negotiations progressed and Trump increasingly sought a way out of war,he grew furious over Israel's strikes in Beirut, warning they could jeopardize an agreement. In the end, the president decided to end the Iran conflict,even if it curtailed Israel's options in Lebanon.

 

That has left Netanyahu in a precarious situation.His relationship with Trump may require downscaling a military campaign in Lebanon that is widely popular in Israel.

 

"All Hezbollah has to do is get one rocket across into an Israeli town in northern Israel, and then the pressure on Netanyahu — which he's already hearing from his own base and from the opposition … will ramp up," said Daniel Shapiro, former U.S. Ambassador to Israel and a Distinguished Fellow at the Atlantic Council.

 

"It's going to be very hard to resist that," Shapiro said. "And that gives a lot of power to control this dynamic to Hezbollah, and essentially to Iran."

 

Indeed, some of the morehawkish members of Netanyahu's ruling coalition have slammed the new dealand urged the prime minister to continue the Lebanon campaign, even if it upsets the U.S. and risks scuttling the agreement.

 

"We must not compromise on anything less than the dismantling of Hezbollah," Israel's ultranationalist national security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, wrote on X.

 

Israelis say Netanyahu did not meet his war goals in Iran

 

In Lebanon, the deal left the future of Israel's campaign uncertain.But in Iran, the deal tied Netanyahu's hands before he met his war goals.

 

Netanyahu and the U.S. launched the war onFeb. 28 with the aim of destroying Iran's nuclear ambitions. But nearly four months later, after Iran withstood a withering aerial campaign, Tehran is in a much stronger position, analysts and critics say.Its proxy network survives and is still able to fire missiles into Israel.

 

Tehran has been able to exert control over the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world's most important waterways, choking global trade and driving up prices for basic needs worldwide.It is also unclear how much damage was done to Iran's nuclear infrastructure and ballistic missile program.

 

"Israel believes that the war delayed the Iranian nuclear program, but did not change its objectives," political commentator Anna Barsky wrote for Ma'ariv, a major Hebrew daily newspaper. She said Israeli officials are also worried that under its deal with the U.S., Iran could receive a major influx of cash.

 

According to three regional officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of thesensitivity of the negotiations, the agreement is expected to include the phased lifting of sanctions and a release of frozen Iranian assets.(gossip and probably a lie)

 

"Trump signs an agreement that funnels billions to the Ayatollahs' regime,leaves the nuclear infrastructure intact, preserves the ballistic threat as is, and throws a lifeline to the murderous regime in Tehran," Yair Golan, center-left party leader and former general, posted on X.

 

(Bibi lied to Trump for a long time to use the U.S. as their army to destroy Iran. That was always their plan. The History is BiBi lied about Iran for 40+ years, they perhaps were never enemies, Israel the bedraggled race had to create an enemy, like in the Bible when they had real enemies. The karma from the Bible is still in existence)

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/politics/articles/ml–israel-iran-anger-at-netanyahu-165711658.html

Anonymous ID: 30834f June 15, 2026, 3:39 p.m. No.24721291   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1317 >>1592 >>1614

THE WORLD HAS CHANGED': Why this deal is BIGGER than oil

'The Big Money Show' panel weigh the economic and geopolitical impact of President Donald Trump's Iran deal, arguing the agreement could lower energy prices and reshape the Middle East.

 

14:09

 

https://youtu.be/h3CQc0X2Sso

Anonymous ID: 30834f June 15, 2026, 4:05 p.m. No.24721413   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1424 >>1493

The Grievance Industry in America Has a World Cup Problem. 1/2

June 15, 2026 | Sundance

 

The professional grievance industry embedded within media, podcasting and punditry in America has a problem; a World Cup problem. Hundreds of thousands of visitors from around the world are discovering just how amazing the United States is, and they can’t stop raving about it on social media.

The grievance class are being forced to take a break as their normally loud, shrieking voices are being drowned out by happy sounds, songs of joy, jubilance even. Flags are waving, people are smiling and that pesky American exceptionalism is visible all over the place.

Yup, there’s visible patriotism everywhere and its being compounded by Freedom 250 events, celebrating 250 years of just being awesome America.

Not only is the American flag being celebrated, but ironically European national flags are being waved everywhere in celebration of nationalism – and the people waving them don’t have to worry about being harassed by police or being arrested for it.

This is a new experience for young Europeans and they are overwhelmed. The joy is evident and it’s more than a little awesome to see all of the videos capturing the thrill of it all.

As one observer noted in a moment of contemplation, heck, this country didn’t even need to build anything to host the FIFA World Cup, they just changed the electronic displays on the modern billboards.

Qatar built stadiums from scratch, constructed a complete metro system, redesigned roads, hotels, and entire neighborhoods—even after the event ended, they said they were going to give away a stadium because they had one to spare.

South Africa had to erect new stadiums, parking lots, and massive infrastructure projects; it was a multi-billion-dollar investment that ate up part of its GDP.

Brazil burned through billions on infrastructure and ended up with a president in jail for corruption (Lula); in the end, construction was still underway when the event kicked off.

Russia remodeled half the country to measure up, and even then, the infrastructure deficiencies—from transportation to other areas—were still glaring.

And the United States?

They just changed the grass in a few stadiums. Period. Nothing else. No megaprojects, no monumental works, no “reinventing” cities.

And this happens because when you already have world-class infrastructure, the World Cup isn’t a problem—it’s just a formality. {source}

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2026/06/15/the-grievance-industry-in-america-has-a-world-cup-problem/

 

https://x.com/lovetocook12345/status/2066477816657424715

 

https://x.com/ImMeme0/status/2066532657370996839

Anonymous ID: 30834f June 15, 2026, 4:07 p.m. No.24721424   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1448 >>1455 >>1493

>>24721413

2/2

In American reality, the SEC football stadiums could have hosted the entire World Cup event all by themselves; easy peasy. Why? Because we are the greatest nation on the face of the earth, and all of those inhabitants are experiencing it in real life. This America thing is, actually, awesome. All of it.

There are great American eagles flying around. Massive, thundering jets booming just above the audience. Rockets exploding with great fireworks and exhibitions of colorful explosions accompanied by music. Every sense is overwhelmed, and yet to an American, it’s just another Tuesday.

The great American podcast business is being drowned out by all this international optimism; it is very funny to witness. The voices of the American critics cannot begin to break through the noise and jubilation in the background, and the happy people just won’t shut up.

How are these grievance-class podcasters supposed to make money, when their best level Mark Levin bitching and griping screeches are not loud enough? There’s a certain funny unfairness about it all.

Making matters worse, the jubilation is not limited to soccer games. The happy people are starting to attend ordinary American activities like baseball games, rodeos, car and boat races and then the national parks and beaches.

Jumpin’ ju-ju-bones, all of this is not what they expected.

At the same time, the happy people have realized America is a massive country. They are flying around and driving for hours only to realize they haven’t even left a few states yet…. and there’s 50 of them? OMG you cannot be serious.

This is America.

This is the America the great American grievance class have forgotten to appreciate.

This is also the America their local media back home lied to them about. The happy people were told that everything over here was fraught with drugs, gangs and terrible dirty stuff. America was Gotham City. Except it isn’t. It is not any of that.

America is clean, organized and fun. The American people are friendly, beyond generous and all-around awesome.

The Happy People are encountering everyday Americans. Middle American people who don’t need passports because there’s no reason to leave this amazing country – because all of the best stuff in the rest of the world is available right here without taking a trip.

Keep in mind that for Europeans coming out of the COVID era, their entire life existence is constructed around keeping their global footprint as small as possible. America is not that, at all.

The American food is big and tasty; the American stores are a hundred-fold larger than anything the Happy People have ever experienced. The roads are easy to travel. Everything is modern and the internet speed is way faster than anything at home. Technology exists at a scale that is far deeper than anything they expected.

This is America.

 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2026/06/15/the-grievance-industry-in-america-has-a-world-cup-problem/

Anonymous ID: 30834f June 15, 2026, 4:18 p.m. No.24721476   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1493 >>1494

WestCoast_Life

@westcoast_lyfe

 

The Foreign Press covering the U.S.

 

This international coverage of the World Cup in small town America is devastating to the legacy media narrative

 

Big Will WTVC

8:49 AM · Jun 15, 2026

185.7K

 

https://x.com/westcoast_lyfe/status/2066443059446034543

Anonymous ID: 30834f June 15, 2026, 4:36 p.m. No.24721532   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24721494. OMG I could watch that again and again, he’s realizing how Europeans don’t even love the children. And now he wants to start a revolution for a big box store in France.

Anonymous ID: 30834f June 15, 2026, 4:50 p.m. No.24721586   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Ian Miller

@ianmSC

 

The Europeans that everyone said weren’t going to show for the World Cup are having the absolute time of their lives at baseball games now

 

https://x.com/ianmSC/status/2066534105668575509

Anonymous ID: 30834f June 15, 2026, 5:23 p.m. No.24721709   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1712 >>1714

Senate Could Vote on Jay Clayton DNI Nomination Thursday. 1/2

Anons read this slowly and understand

June 15, 2026 | Sundance |

To show a distinction between an approved IC candidate and an unapproved IC candidate,all you need to do is look at the contrast in the senate confirmation process, and the distinction between Bill Pulte and Jay Clayton.

 

The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI),the entity that protects the interests of the DC Deep State, is going to hold a confirmation hearing for current USAO Jay Clayton on Wednesday afternoonAn SSCI vote is then likely within 12 hours, and a full Senate vote within 24 hours (Thursday).That’s the speed at which the Senate will move when they are in full control of the aperture.

 

Senate Majority Leader John Thune has already dispatched the request of President Trumpto attach the Save America Act to the FISA (702) reauthorization vote that will likely happen as soon as Jay Clayton is confirmed. Again, this example outlines how the DC system moves when they -not the executive- control the functions of the Intelligence Community.

 

If you watch the Thune statement above, please note the professional obfuscation. It is very important to understand and recognize the issues as they face our nation.

 

The government (DOJ/FBI) does not need any authorization from congress to conduct surveillance on foreign nationals. There is nothing needed to spy on, intercept, surveil, or track the activity of a foreign national. The foreign person does not have any constitutional protection at all.

 

However, if an American is the target of secret surveillance, tracking, spying, etc., the DOJ/FBI need some method of authorization to violate the fourth amendment protection within the constitution. That’s where FISA (702) come into the picture.

 

FISA (702) only pertains to an American in the surveillance process.

 

FISA (702) is the presumed legal method, never tested in court, that permits the DOJ and FBI to violate the 4th amendment protection of the American person. FISA (702) only pertains to a legislative construct thatpermits this secret surveillance of the American person.

 

The Title-1 surveillance warrant that often comes with the 702-authorized review or investigation;is all encompassing and authorizes the government to secretly look at the private records of the targeted American.

 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2026/06/15/senate-could-vote-on-jay-clayton-dni-nomination-thursday/

Anonymous ID: 30834f June 15, 2026, 5:25 p.m. No.24721712   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1740

>>24721709

2/2

read this again

 

If FISA (702) did not exist, all of the electronic record keeping, the stored metadata of Americans, would be worthless. FISA (702) is the key that allows the government to unlock the data (private records) and review it. Without the key, you cannot open the door – as a consequence, the U.S. government doesn’t need the vault.

 

FISA (702) has never been tested in court by any targeted person, in part because the evidence against the accused person only exists for prosecutorial use if the person is factually guilty of the suspected allegation. This is the catch-22 that has permitted the 702 violations to continue without challenge.

 

It doesn’t matter how many times our politicians try to position the argument,there is nothing that stops the DOJ/FBI from looking at the activity of foreign actors. However,there are constitutional protections that stop the DOJ/FBI from looking at the activity of Americans. FISA (702) is designed specifically to work around those constitutional protections.

 

It looks like Jay Clayton is on the fast-track to be confirmed on Thursday, and FISA (702) to be reauthorized immediately thereafter.

 

We are in an abusive relationship with our government.

 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2026/06/15/senate-could-vote-on-jay-clayton-dni-nomination-thursday/

Anonymous ID: 30834f June 15, 2026, 6:08 p.m. No.24721885   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Greg Gutfeld: They don't even understand their own mindset.

'The Five' compares President Donald Trump's White House UFC event to an anti-Trump rally in New York City.

 

10:56

 

Hollywood is still programmed to hate America and hence Trump. We are no longer listening to idiots that pretend to be wise.

 

10:56

 

https://youtu.be/9xxqid4ds2w