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The 8:00 P.M. Threat: When Rule Breakers Become World Breakers
It is April 7, 3:00 PM ET. In five hours, at 8:00 PM ET, the ten-day deadline for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz expires – and with it, President Donald Trump’s promise to release “all Hell.” In previous … Continue reading
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Tagged 25th amendment, Additional Protocol I, Apollo 8, Artemis II, Article 51 of the Geneva Conventions, Benjamin Netanyahu, Bridge Day, constitution, DOJ, Donald Trump, gaza, Geneva Conventions, Genocidal Intent, Hakeem Jeffries, Hamas, ICC, international law, iran, iran war, IRGC, Katherine Clark, Marjorie Taylor Greene, new york times, Pete Aguilar, Power Plant Day, Principle of Proportionality, propaganda, sanactions, Strait of Hormuz, threat, Uniform Code of Military Justice, unlawful orders, War Crimes
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From “No Lies” to “No Bluffs”
There is a specific kind of silence that follows a statement so disconnected from reality that the only rational response is to wonder if the speaker has ever actually met the person they are describing. Today, that silence belongs to … Continue reading
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Tagged bluff, Donald Trump, international law, iran, Iran Ultimatum, Karoline Leavitt, lie, Market Volatility, No Bluff, Oil Prices, power grid, Power Grid Strike, press secretary, Strait of Hormuz, taco, TACO Trade, The Art of the Deal, truth social, Unleash Hell, Wall Street, War Crimes, White House Press Briefing
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Trump Doesn’t Lie. He Just Believes in Manifestation.
There is a fundamental misunderstanding of the 47th President’s relationship with the truth. To the cynical observer, today’s impromptu presser on the Florida tarmac was a flurry of “alternative facts.” But for the enlightened, it was something far more mystical. … Continue reading
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Tagged acting as if, Air Force One, alternative facts, de-escalation, diplomacy, fake news, iran, Iranian Foreign Ministry, law of attraction, lies, manifestation, manifesting, masterclass, no nukes, nuclear deal, nuclear dust, nuclear weapon, oil market, pre-news, presidential press pool, psychological warfare, reality, rhetoric, Strait of Hormuz, uranium, Vibrational Future, vision board, vision board diplomacy
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The 48-Hour Ultimatum Wasn’t “Tough Talk.” It Was a Legal Line Being Crossed.
On Saturday, the world got a countdown: Open the Strait of Hormuz in 48 hours – or face the “obliteration” of Iran’s power grid. “Starting with the biggest one first.” By Monday, March 23, 2026, that deadline shifted. A new … Continue reading
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Tagged civilian infrastructure, Donald Trump, Geneva Conventions, ICC, immunity, International Criminal Court, international law, iran, iran war, leverage, negotiating tactic, normalization, official acts, pete hegseth, power grid, presidential immunity, richard nixon, secretary of defense, secretary of war, Strait of Hormuz, supreme court, ultimatum, war crime
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The 24-Hour Betrayal: When “Fighting Together” Only Goes One Way
An Afghan ally dies in ICE custody while Trump demands allies to help secure the Strait of Hormuz as the Iran War escalates. Today’s news cycle contains a contrast so stark it’s hard to ignore. In North Texas, Mohammad Nazeer … Continue reading
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Tagged Afghan allies, Afghanistan, dhs, diplomacy, foreign policy, Greenland, human rights, ICE, ICE custody, immigration reform, International Relations, iran war, JCPOA, Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, military alliances, Mohammad Nazeer Paktyawal, NATO, Operation Epic Fury, Strait of Hormuz, Trump administration
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