Ayatollah Chess

Discussion in 'Politics' started by vztrdr, Jun 18, 2025.

  1. vztrdr

    vztrdr

    These people aren't stupid. And they certainly have a strong grasp on America's main stream media.

    So the Ayatollah says "You attack and you'll feel our wrath." Or whatever he said.

    This sets up MSNBC to play the whole TACO card if Trump steps back.

    BUT... if Trump does jump in with some bunker busters... omg.... MSNBC will declare him untrue to his campaign promises, blah blah blah.

    Heads you lose, tails we win.
    The tail of Trump's of Presidency as covered by the media.
     
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  4. spy

    spy

    Let's play "what would Kamala do"?

    Maybe open a box of wine, piss her pants and then let a committee of junior staffers make the decision. Or print a trillion and just give it to the Iranians to be our friends?

    This is fun!
     
  5. Mlukas

    Mlukas

    Interesting how all major outlets (Politico, NPR, NBC) reported the certification, but each spun it differently. It really shows how framing can shape public perception more than facts themselves.
     
  6. spy

    spy

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    Certification? LMFAO...no, really, this isn't a bot account.
     
  7. Mlukas

    Mlukas

    I meant that 2017 moment when the US said Iran was sticking to the nuclear deal. Even though it was a fact, media twisted it in so many ways. It's wild how the same news can make you feel totally different, don't you think?
     
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  8. notagain

    notagain

    Trump is waiting for Iran's people to rise up for regime change.
    If they can't rise up, then send in the B-2's.
    Misdirection is to make people emotional and incapable of understanding confused cause and effect.
     
  9. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Currently the probability of regime change in Iran are looking small. There are anti-regime protests in some cities that have larger ethnic minorities; however protests in many cities are supporting the regime against Israel (of course, organized by the government).

    The Iranian regime has imposed an internet blackout so people cannot communicate and coordinate an uprising. At the same time the Iranian regime appears to be more oppressive than ever -- arresting numerous people on false claims they support Mossad. There is also an effect of people "rallying around the government" in Iran due to Israel's attack -- even though the regime is quite oppressive.
     
  10. mervyn

    mervyn

    they cut the internet because there are tons of spies pinning the locations to mossad.
     
    #10     Jun 19, 2025