Trump's delusional speech
Supreme Leader Trump’s primetime delusional speech last night on Operation Epstein Fury was, as one social media post put it:
Basically all of his Truth Social posts from the past four weeks gathered up and run through AI with the prompt, “make a 20-minute speech out of these.”
Some ‘highlights’ include:
The US will hit Iran “extremely hard over the next two to three more weeks."
If no deal is reached, the US is “going to hit each and every one of their electric generating plants very hard and probably simultaneously.”
“We’re getting very close to finishing the job.”
The US is going to bring Iran “back to the Stone Ages, where they belong.”
“The US imports almost no oil through the Hormuz Strait and won’t be taking any in the future.”
“The countries of the world that do receive oil through the Hormuz Strait must … grab it and cherish it. They could do it easily … they should take the lead in protecting the oil that they so desperately depend on.”
“Iran’s navy is gone. Their air force is in ruins. Their leaders, most of them, terrorist regime, they led, are now dead… Their missiles are just about used up or beaten.”
Before Trump began speaking, oil prices were falling. When he finished, they were surging, $550 billion was wiped from the S&P 500, and bond yields and interest rates rose.
During the speech, Iran bombarded Tel Aviv with “used-up” Khorramshahr ballistic missiles equipped with 1-ton warheads.
Thirty-four days into Operation Epstein Fury, Iran is bombing the hell out of US military bases and Israeli targets; its leadership remains in place and the Iranian people are united behind it; its nuclear programme is intact; it has a chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz and hence the global economy; and the Axis of Resistance is active across the region. Iran is in the driver’s seat.
American economist Michael Hudson warns that Operation Epstein Fury has made a global depression inevitable, which he says will be worse than the Great Depression. The rupture in global energy trade will lead to the collapse of the dollar-denominated international financial system which is nothing more than a giant Ponzi scheme.
Soaring energy prices will make energy-guzzling data centres untenable and cause the AI stock market bubble to burst.
The fertiliser crisis will result in lower crop yields, higher food prices, scarcity and even famine.
Helium shortages are hitting tech supply chains and will affect electronics, automobiles and smartphones.
Here in the failing UK, our fearless leader Sir Keir Starmer, in what must rank as the understatement of the century, said that “it’s not going to be easy.” But don’t worry. He has a cunning plan, which is to cosy up to the EU. Yep, that should do it.
Our long-term national interest requires closer partnership with Europe and with the European Union.
Trump has unleashed this epic disaster because he was stupid and/or demented enough to start a war that Satanyahu has lusted after for over 40 years. The Epstein class billionaires who control the US government knew they were on to a winner when they backed Trump. If he hesitated to do their bidding, they merely had to threaten to release the full cache of Epstein files.
The US empire is crashing not because of a foreign adversary but because of its own actions and hubris. By declaring war on any country that won’t submit to US/zionist dominance, America has sabotaged itself.
By fighting back and surviving this demonic onslaught, Iran is showing the rest of the world the way forward to a new world order, where what happened to it and to so many other nations, need never occur again.
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"To bomb Iran back to the Stone Age, where they belong." What kind of people talk like this?
To think that I used to be a Trump fan a year ago... And I am 70+. Even at my age you can still be deceived. It makes me humble.
might Starmer have been inspired by Blackadder's Baldrick? he often had a cunning plan, of course usually followed by various desastrous unintended consequences....
the grammar of the sentence "...The US is going to bring Iran “back to the Stone Ages, where they belong.”...." is so bad, it's difficult to make out what's supposed to happen ('back to the Stone Ages': plural?) and who it is that 'belong' ('they'?).