Easter Thoughts From Donald Trump: Unhinged Tweet Sunday

Then you obviously need to spend more time reading your own posts.


Seriously? Carpets and tea? Just what percentage of their economy do you think that covers?


Gee, you really are an expert and lover of Iran; I bet you have a house full of Iranian goods, maybe even a picture of your ayatollah? 5 million dollars ain't jack, I did a few calculations and that amounts to about 50,000 barrels of oil or about what Iran exports every 30 minutes. Damn, what a complete ass you are.

Norm blew whatever wad he had
 
It was on google maps, my man....
I'll take your word.

My point is the US military has vast resources and they couldn't even double check a part of a target that has been a school since 2016? They couldn't even look at it in google maps? Is that what you are telling me?
No, I'm telling you that in war, people die, and people are human, we are human, and likely someone made a mistake.

Shit happens. All the more reason to avoid war, but instead, Iran has been begging for it for almost 50 years.

What is funny is how you care more about these 110 kids killed than does the government of Iran.
 
But it's not. So there is that.

That’s a dodge. The question was a hypothetical designed to prove a point, a point which you are trying to side step
 
Trump is the commander in chief, he is responsible for what the US military does.

Trump bragged about blowing up the bridge.

Your defense of this man does not paint you in a good light, it just makes you an accomplice to war crimes.
Look at this moron, has zero idea what the definition of accomplice is lmfao
 
Despite YOUR lacking comprehension in reading, Obama did no such thing.
Really?

First, President Barack Obama failed to disclose to Congress the existence of secret side deals on inspections when he transmitted the nuclear accord to Capitol Hill. (They were only uncovered by chance when then-Rep. Mike Pompeo (R-Kan.) and Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) learned about them during a meeting with International Atomic Energy Agency officials in Vienna.) Then, we learned that the Obama administration had secretly sent a plane to Tehran loaded with $400 million in Swiss francs, euros and other currencies on the same day Iran released four American hostages, which was followed by two more secret flights carrying another $1.3 billion in cash.
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In July 2015, Obama Treasury Secretary Jack Lew assured the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that, under the nuclear accord, Iran “will continue to be denied access to the [US] financial and commercial market” and that “Iranian banks will not be able to clear US dollars through New York, hold correspondent account relationships with US financial institutions, or enter into financing arrangements with US banks.” A few weeks later, one of Lew’s top deputies, Adam Szubin, used the exact same words in testimony to the Senate banking committee.

But Senate investigators found that on Feb. 24, 2016, the Obama Treasury Department “granted a specific license that authorized a conversion of Iranian assets worth billions of US dollars using the US financial system” — exactly what Lew and Szubin said would not happen — including unlimited future Iranian deposits at Bank Muscat in Oman until the license expired.

Not only that, Senate investigators found that officials from the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), which regulates US banks’ compliance with US sanctions law, “encouraged two US correspondent banks to convert the funds.” The report says “both banks declined to complete the transaction due to compliance, reputational, and legal risks associated with doing business with Iran.
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Then, after issuing the license, the Obama administration explicitly denied to Congress that it had done so. Lew and Szubin both failed to disclose the license in congressional testimony while continuing to assert that the Obama administration would not give Iran access to US financial institutions — when they had just tried to do so. And in a June 2016 letter to Sens. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and Mark Kirk (R-Ill.), Treasury officials declared “The US Department of Treasury is not working on behalf of Iran to enable Iranian access to US dollars elsewhere in the international financial system, nor are we assisting Iran in gaining access to dollar payment systems outside the US financial system. The Administration has not been and is not planning to grant Iran access to the US financial system.” This was patently false.


 
North Korea? Russia? Saudi? Where are you talking about? Which nations next?

Iran, and that’s not the point. You listed all the great things about Iran, I’m just curious if your opinion changes because of the things I mentioned. Also they are a terrorist state, so they’ve killed many people over the years.

I get that we shouldn’t be wantonly killing, but you are also defending a country that sponsors terrorism, treats women like second class citizens, and puts homosexuals to death.
 


And people wonder why 9/11 and attacks against the US and our military happen?



The U.S. military has been involved in over 250 military interventions, strikes, or combat operations since 1991, with roughly 469 total interventions recorded since 1798. Since 1980, these engagements have been frequent, spanning actions in Grenada, Lebanon, Libya, Panama, the Gulf War, and numerous ongoing operations in the Middle East



U.S. military spending has grown significantly since 1991, rising from roughly $300-$400 billion in the 1990s to over $900 billion by 2023. Driven by post-9/11 wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, spending surged in the 2000s and remains at historically high levels, with the 2023 budget exceeding $916 billion.
THIS F/Y DOD BUDGET'S $1 TRILLION, CHEETO'S ASKING FOR $1.5 TRILLION PLUS THE $200 BILLION FOR IRAN



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GAWD YOU MAGATards are fukn idiots
I love how you people always begin every argument with an ad hominem fallacy. Shows you have run out of facts.

Beyond oil and gas, Iran has a diverse economy featuring major production in petrochemicals, steel, automobiles, and mining (copper, iron ore). It is a global leader in agricultural products like saffron, pistachios, dates, and caviar. Other key sectors include textiles, pharmaceuticals, construction materials (cement), and handwoven carpets.
:auiqs.jpg: And how much do you think Iran makes on saffron, pistachios and dates compared to their oil sales? Do you own anything made from Iranian steel? Do you own an Iranian automobile? Any idea where to buy one? How far to the nearest Iranian auto dealership? Iran makes more money off oil in a few hours than they likely make from all that other crap in a year, genius.
 
Then you obviously need to spend more time reading your own posts.


Seriously? Carpets and tea? Just what percentage of their economy do you think that covers?


Gee, you really are an expert and lover of Iran; I bet you have a house full of Iranian goods, maybe even a picture of your ayatollah? 5 million dollars ain't jack, I did a few calculations and that amounts to about 50,000 barrels of oil or about what Iran exports every 30 minutes. Damn, what a complete ass you are.

And they have sanctions against them that prevent most of their goods from being exported to the US.

You keep ignoring that little inconvenient fact
 
Iran, and that’s not the point. You listed all the great things about Iran, I’m just curious if your opinion changes because of the things I mentioned. Also they are a terrorist state, so they’ve killed many people over the years.

I get that we shouldn’t be wantonly killing, but you are also defending a country that sponsors terrorism, treats women like second class citizens, and puts homosexuals to death.


My opinion change on REGIME CHANGE which ISN'T actually happening? FUK NO

Just because Cheeto's stoopid enough to follow Netanyahu, after him warning for 40 fukn years, doesn't mean Iran was ours to deal with
 
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I'll take your word.


No, I'm telling you that in war, people die, and people are human, we are human, and likely someone made a mistake.

Shit happens. All the more reason to avoid war, but instead, Iran has been begging for it for almost 50 years.

What is funny is how you care more about these 110 kids killed than does the government of Iran.
You don't have to take my word. You can search for it on google maps.

From Iran's perspective have they been begging for it? No one cares for the government of Iran, but the Middle East is a different beast. You can't change it without a sustained and dedicated amount of resources. If Iran wants Nukes, they are eventually going to get them unless you literally bomb them to inhuman standards. You can delay them, but bombing them only increases the thirst for a nuclear weapon, I imagine. The way forward was through neogtiation, but that is now lost becuase of Trump. Every way forward with Iran has been undermined by Trump's pullout form the JCPOA
 
I love how you people always begin every argument with an ad hominem fallacy. Shows you have run out of facts.


:auiqs.jpg: And how much do you think Iran makes on saffron, pistachios and dates compared to their oil sales? Do you own anything made from Iranian steel? Do you own an Iranian automobile? Any idea where to buy one? How far to the nearest Iranian auto dealership? Iran makes more money off oil in a few hours than they likely make from all that other crap in a year, genius.


Weird, likes like saying Cuba's a failed economy, despite a decades long embargo, Iran's only been about 8 years, IF you'd read you'd understand what's happening with them IDIOT
 
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Iran, and that’s not the point. You listed all the great things about Iran, I’m just curious if your opinion changes because of the things I mentioned. Also they are a terrorist state, so they’ve killed many people over the years.

I get that we shouldn’t be wantonly killing, but you are also defending a country that sponsors terrorism, treats women like second class citizens, and puts homosexuals to death.


I FUKN LISTED THEY ARE A MAJOR ECONOMY IN THAT REGION, DESPITE YOUR BS
 
I get that we shouldn’t be wantonly killing, but you are also defending a country that sponsors terrorism, treats women like second class citizens, and puts homosexuals to death.

You mean Qatar? Oh wait, they gave Trump pretty gifts so the US does not care that they do those things.

Weird how selective the US is in caring about such things.
 
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The NPT is a legally binding treaty, not Obama’s Iranian bailout, the NPT has repeatedly been violated by Iran years prior to Obama bailout
The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), opened in 1968 and in force since 1970, is a landmark international agreement with 191 party states. It restricts nuclear weapons possession to five nations (US, UK, France, Russia, China) while preventing proliferation, fostering peaceful nuclear technology sharing, and advancing disarmament.
SO NO, THEY HAVN'T GOT A NUKE


As of March 2026, Iran is reviewing the possibility of withdrawing from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), citing attacks on its nuclear facilities by "bullying parties". While a signatory since 1970, Iran has faced intense scrutiny over its nuclear program, with recent allegations of breaching NPT obligations and pursuing weapons capabilities amid ongoing conflicts.
 
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I love how you people always begin every argument with an ad hominem fallacy. Shows you have run out of facts.


:auiqs.jpg: And how much do you think Iran makes on saffron, pistachios and dates compared to their oil sales? Do you own anything made from Iranian steel? Do you own an Iranian automobile? Any idea where to buy one? How far to the nearest Iranian auto dealership? Iran makes more money off oil in a few hours than they likely make from all that other crap in a year, genius.

READ A FUKN BOOK. Iran exports about 20% of their GDP, NOT oil or gas


Export Values: Recent data shows non-oil exports (excluding oil, gas, electricity, and services) valued at roughly $49 billion a year
 
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