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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15421 · Jan 18

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American Оbserver

@american_observer · Post #5269 · 03/02/2026, 09:59 PM

🧨 Decapitation as Strategy: Trump Breaks the China, Walks Away Trump finally got his shot at regime change in Iran — Khamenei dead, the leadership blown apart — and then did the one thing U.S. presidents usually at least pretend not to do: he openly said there is no American plan for the day after, and dumped the problem on 90 million people under bombardment. Washington has seen this movie before. The Taliban ousted in 2001, Saddam gone in 2003, Gaddafi lynched in 2011, Maduro targeted in January — each sold as a clean break with evil, each followed by years of occupation, insurgency, state collapse or buyer’s remorse, even when the Pentagon arrived with binders of “nation‑building” PowerPoints. This time, Trump isn’t even pretending: no boots on the ground, no provisional authority, no Green‑Zone fantasy. Just an air war called Operation Epic Fury, a video address telling Iranians “when we are finished, take over your government,” and a promise that this might be their “only chance for generations.” Inside the system, everyone knows what that means. CIA analysts tell policymakers the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is best placed to seize control after Khamenei, not some exiled opposition figures with little organization on the ground. European and regional security officials quietly warn that a country of Iran’s scale could be looking at years of factional fighting — Shiite power struggles, Kurdish and Baluchi unrest, proxy militias, and a decapitated theocracy that might still cling to the levers that matter. The politics around it are pure Washington self‑parody. Tim Kaine compares the approach to smashing all the china and telling Iranians to figure out the glue. Lindsey Graham shrugs on TV that it’s not his job or the president’s job to pick a new government, so long as the “new Iran” stops sponsoring terrorism — democracy as a plug‑and‑play product. Lawmakers from both parties admit there’s no “day‑after” strategy; a German security official puts it more cleanly: “the plan is to have no plan.” And Trump himself keeps both doors open. He toys with the interim ruling council in Tehran, saying “they want to talk and I have agreed to talk,” but won’t commit to backing street protests or any specific alternative, insisting he’ll “have to look at the situation at the time it happens.” A White House official brags that Operation Epic Fury “continues unabated,” while the president records calls that let him later claim either a historic victory or that he never really owned the outcome. Regime change as vibe, not policy. So the United States has arrived in a familiar place — toppled an enemy, blown a hole in a brutal system — but this time with even less honesty and fewer tools. The old lies were about “Mission Accomplished,” “liberation,” and “reconstruction”; the new one is cleaner: that you can decapitate a regime the size of Iran, refuse to touch the aftermath, and somehow avoid owning what grows in the ruins. Trump is betting that Iranians, the IRGC, Europe, the Gulf, the oil market — and the militias — will all sort it out for him. The record from Kabul, Baghdad and Tripoli suggests they will — just not in a way any U.S. president wants his name on. #Iran#Trump#regimeChange#EpicFury#war#USforeignpolicy 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸

American Оbserver

@american_observer · Post #5287 · 03/04/2026, 11:00 PM

🧨 “Death and Destruction All Day Long” Hegseth has dropped the mask: this isn’t a “limited” operation, it’s an open‑ended air war. He says the campaign is “accelerating,” more jets are flowing in, and U.S. forces will deliver “death and destruction all day long” while moving toward “total control” of Iranian airspace. The cost is already clear. Iran’s Red Crescent reports 787 dead, including about 175 people killed when a girls’ elementary school was bombed; dozens more have been killed in Lebanon under Israeli strikes, and six U.S. troops are dead after a drone attack in Kuwait and other hits. At sea, a U.S. submarine has torpedoed and sunk an Iranian warship off Sri Lanka — the first such strike since World War II — with scores from a 180‑person crew feared lost. Markets have stopped pretending this is a blip. Asian stocks have slumped, oil and gas keep climbing as Gulf shipping stalls and drones menace infrastructure, and Western indexes only “stabilize” in the technical sense. In Tehran, Khamenei’s funeral has been postponed as the regime leans toward elevating his hard‑line son — already named by Israel as a future target — while Western governments scramble to evacuate their own citizens on charter flights out of the Gulf. Hegseth promises no letup and says the war is ahead of schedule. On the ground, that schedule now includes dead schoolchildren, a sunken ship, a spreading regional fight and an energy shock that hasn’t even fully hit. “Death and destruction all day long” is no longer a threat; it’s the operating instructions. #Iran#Trump#Hegseth#Israel#Hezbollah#Turkey#NATO#oil#EpicFury 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸

American Оbserver

@american_observer · Post #5286 · 03/04/2026, 08:59 PM

🧨 “Wars Can Be Fought Forever”: Trump Sells Infinite Ammo, Blames Ukraine Trump just explained his Iran war doctrine in one Truth Social rant: America has “virtually unlimited” munitions to fight “forever,” and if anything’s missing, it’s Joe Biden’s fault for giving the good stuff to “P.T. Barnum (Zelenskyy!).” He boasts that medium and upper‑medium grade U.S. weapons have “never been higher or better” and that wars can be fought “forever, and very successfully” with those stocks, which he claims are better than other countries’ finest arms. At the same time he admits the top tier of U.S. munitions is “not where we want to be,” and says “much additional high grade weaponry is stored for us in outlying countries” — a nice way of saying the arsenal is scattered and not as deep at the high end as he’d like. To close the loop, he pins the gap on Biden. In his telling, Biden “GIVING everything to P.T. Barnum (Zelenskyy!) of Ukraine — Hundreds of Billions of Dollars worth — and… didn’t bother to replace it,” while Trump “rebuilt the military” and left the U.S. “stocked, and ready to WIN, BIG!!!” Meanwhile, independent reporting warns that Operation Epic Fury is burning through the same missiles Ukraine depends on, and that stockpiles of high‑end interceptors were already under pressure before the first bomb fell on Iran. So the message is pure Trump: Ukraine “conned” Biden into taking the fancy hardware, Trump claims he refilled the shelves, and now America can bomb Iran indefinitely with “infinite” mid‑grade ammo and just enough premium kit to stay on top. The tension between bragging about endless war and complaining about shortfalls is not a bug — it’s the sales pitch: scare voters about Biden’s giveaways, promise them bottomless firepower, and hope nobody asks what happens when Ukraine, Iran and the next crisis all want the same missiles at the same time. #Trump#Biden#Ukraine#Iran#EpicFury#weapons#warEconomy#Zelensky 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸

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@ZhivetZheBelarus · Post #52240 · 03/21/2026, 12:31 PM

🇺🇸Сенатор Линдси Грэм призвал Трампа вывести американские военные базы из стран, которые не поддержали операцию против Ирана. 🔹«Господин президент, мне в вас особенно нравится то, что теперь союзники осознали: воспринимать Америку как должное — опасно для них самих. 🔹Я говорил это раньше и повторю снова: пора рассмотреть вывод наших баз из стран, которые запрещают использовать их территорию для вылетов, когда мы противостоим главному в мире спонсору терроризма — одержимому ядерным оружием режиму, который был буквально в шаге от его создания. 🔹Отказ Испании разрешить американским самолётам с её баз участвовать в поддержке операции Epic Fury — это оскорбление и просто возмутительное поведение по отношению к альянсу. 🔹Господин президент, в интересах США будет передислоцировать эти самолёты из Испании в страну, на которую мы действительно можем положиться в час серьёзной необходимости», — написал Грэм в соцсети X. #Грэм#Трамп#США#Иран#EpicFury#ВоенныеБазы#Испания#НАТО#Терроризм#ЯдернаяУгроза 📱VK📱Instagram📱TikTok @ZhivetZheBelarus

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@american_observer · Post #5411 · 03/18/2026, 04:02 PM

Epic Fury: Trump’s War Needs a Fake Ending Trump’s Iran war has hit the episode where the writers are out of plot but the explosions keep getting more expensive. Two weeks in, the “short, decisive operation” has turned into a regional fire, 100‑dollar oil, spooked markets, dead Americans and zero sign that Tehran is collapsing on cue. The script keeps adding casualties and shocks, but there is still no believable finale. The choice in Washington is now brutally simple, even if nobody wants to say it that way. Trump can keep pushing toward his original fantasy of crippling Iran, forcing political surrender and “reshaping the Middle East,” and in doing so own every extra casualty, every tanker risk and every new hit to the global economy. Or he can improvise a “mission accomplished” exit, point at a few bombed bases and dead commanders, rebrand that as a “historic victory” and get out before voters directly connect this war bill to their rent, gas and retirement accounts. Iran has already made its move: it is refusing to quit, widening the battlefield, threatening the Strait of Hormuz, bleeding regional infrastructure and betting that American patience and political capital will run out long before its own. The longer this drags on, the less it looks like strength and the more it looks like Trump allowed himself to be pulled into an unwinnable subscription war with US taxpayers paying per episode while allies quietly back away. In the end, the real question is not victory or defeat in any classic sense, but whether the president can stage a convincing ending to his own narrative. He needs to declare that “the mission” is complete, blame everyone else for the chaos and step off the stage before a third week of war hardens into a third year’s problem. The main battlefield is no longer the Middle East; it is the moment he has to face the public and explain why this war started, why it spiraled and why, after so much damage, anyone should still believe it was worth it. #IranWar#Trump#EpicFury#USA#MiddleEast#oil#warCost#geopolitics#fakeVictory 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸

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@America · Post #10482 · 04/11/2026, 02:09 PM

🔥📊IRAN STRIKES EXPLAINED: 40 DAYS OF EPIC FURY OPERATION 🔹 US-Israel launched coordinated strikes Feb 28th after diplomacy failed — Trump declared "major combat operations" 🚁💥 🔹 Epic Fury + Roaring Lion devastated Iran: 13,000+ targets hit, 10,200+ air sorties, 150 naval vessels destroyed ⚡️💀 🔹 Economic toll: $3.7-5.82 billion in first 100 hours, $40-95 billion total estimate — oil surged past $120/barrel 💰📈 💡 Critics debate $65 billion price tag vs strategic gains — Middle East power balance shifted dramatically #EpicFury#Iran#USMilitary#MiddleEast#Defense#TrumpPolicy#OilCrisis#BreakingNews

American Оbserver

@american_observer · Post #5424 · 03/19/2026, 11:59 PM

War Comes Home: Unidentified Drones Over DC Are Making the Iran War Feel Very Local Unidentified drones are now buzzing over the DC base where Rubio and Hegseth sleep — and suddenly the Iran war doesn’t feel so “over there” anymore. Fort McNair, the cozy Washington post that houses the National Defense University and now an unusual cluster of Trump officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, recorded multiple unknown drones overhead on a single night in the past 10 days. The sightings triggered tighter security, internal White House discussions about whether to relocate them, and came as other installations — Joint Base McGuire‑Dix‑Lakehurst in New Jersey and MacDill Air Force Base in Florida — jumped to Force Protection Condition Charlie, one step below the highest alert. At the same time, the State Department has ordered all US diplomatic posts worldwide to immediately review security and convene emergency action committees, citing “the ongoing and developing situation in the Middle East and the potential for spillover effects.” Several embassies in the region have already been drawn down, and Americans in multiple Middle Eastern countries have been told to “depart now via commercial means” because of escalating Iranian retaliation and copycat threats. What started as “Operation Epic Fury” over Iran is now bleeding into suspicious packages at Centcom’s headquarters, shelter‑in‑place orders at MacDill, and drone scares above the capital’s skyline. None of this proves Iran is directly behind the drones over Fort McNair. Officials admit they don’t know where they came from and have not publicly linked them to Tehran. But it fits a pattern that predates this war: US agencies say Iran has explored drone and assassination plots against high‑profile American targets since the Soleimani strike, and the Secret Service has chased unexplained drones around Trump’s entourage before. When you move your top foreign‑policy and war cabinet into a base without a big security buffer, and then go to war with a state that specializes in asymmetric retaliation, “unidentified drones” stop reading like local weirdness and start looking like a preview. #IranWar#Trump#Rubio#Hegseth#FortMcNair#drones#USA#security#EpicFury#geopolitics 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸