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Agreed. No greater heroes than George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, Benjamin Franklin, and the rest of the Founders. You should read about them some time.

Dumb cover attempt. Your Uncle Joe will not welcome you to Commie Heaven for this failure.
 
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Name one world leader offering praise. Also... what ceasefire... boy is that meme off the mark.
/-----/ OKEY DOKEY.
Following the launch of Operation Epic Fury (also known as Operation Lion's Roar) on February 28, 2026, reactions from world leaders have been sharply divided. While many have called for restraint, several key figures and factions have explicitly supported or praised the military action.

A two-week ceasefire, brokered by Pakistan, went into effect on April 8, 2026, leading many of these same leaders to pivot toward praising the truce while maintaining their original stances on the necessity of the war.

Leaders and Factions Expressing Support

  • Israel: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been the most vocal proponent, describing the campaign as a "fateful campaign for our very existence." He praised the "courageous leadership" of the U.S. and stated that the operations were essential to "liberate Iran" and prevent a nuclear threat.
  • United States:
    • The Executive: President Donald Trump has consistently praised the military's performance, claiming the operations were absolutely necessary for defense and to eliminate a "wicked, radical dictatorship."
    • Congressional Support: High-profile Republicans, including Senator Lindsey Graham and Senate Majority Leader John Thune, have praised the strikes as being "in the nick of time." Some Democrats, such as Senator John Fetterman and Representative Josh Gottheimer, also signaled support for the operations.
  • Gulf Nations (Hawkish Wing): While the broader region is wary of a "forever war," a hawkish grouping led by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Bahrain has taken a harder line. Some regional analysts note that Iran is now viewed as "public enemy number one" by these states, who have praised the degradation of Iranian missile capabilities that previously threatened their soil.
  • Oceania: Most countries in the Oceania region have expressed diplomatic support for the U.S.-Israeli strikes.

Nature of the "Praise"

The support generally falls into three categories:

  1. Strategic Necessity: The argument that the world is safer with the degradation of Iran's nuclear and ballistic missile infrastructure.
  2. Regime Change: Proponents like Netanyahu and some U.S. officials who hope the military pressure will allow the Iranian people to "take their destiny into their own hands."
  3. Freedom of Navigation: Global leaders (including some in Europe and Asia) who, while skeptical of the war itself, praised the military actions specifically for reopening the Strait of Hormuz after the Iranian blockade.
 
You show your support for the Epstein Class by defending the Administration that defends Pedos.

Oh now Frank, your fellow Reds are big fans of sexual deviancy and kiddie raping. Be proud. Your heroes Bill and Hillary and especially your mentor Noam Chomsky loved the man.
 
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Following the launch of Operation Epic Fury (also known as Operation Lion's Roar) on February 28, 2026, reactions from world leaders have been sharply divided. While many have called for restraint, several key figures and factions have explicitly supported or praised the military action.

A two-week ceasefire, brokered by Pakistan, went into effect on April 8, 2026, leading many of these same leaders to pivot toward praising the truce while maintaining their original stances on the necessity of the war.

Leaders and Factions Expressing Support

  • Israel: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been the most vocal proponent, describing the campaign as a "fateful campaign for our very existence." He praised the "courageous leadership" of the U.S. and stated that the operations were essential to "liberate Iran" and prevent a nuclear threat.
  • United States:
    • The Executive: President Donald Trump has consistently praised the military's performance, claiming the operations were absolutely necessary for defense and to eliminate a "wicked, radical dictatorship."
    • Congressional Support: High-profile Republicans, including Senator Lindsey Graham and Senate Majority Leader John Thune, have praised the strikes as being "in the nick of time." Some Democrats, such as Senator John Fetterman and Representative Josh Gottheimer, also signaled support for the operations.
  • Gulf Nations (Hawkish Wing): While the broader region is wary of a "forever war," a hawkish grouping led by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Bahrain has taken a harder line. Some regional analysts note that Iran is now viewed as "public enemy number one" by these states, who have praised the degradation of Iranian missile capabilities that previously threatened their soil.
  • Oceania: Most countries in the Oceania region have expressed diplomatic support for the U.S.-Israeli strikes.

Nature of the "Praise"

The support generally falls into three categories:

  1. Strategic Necessity: The argument that the world is safer with the degradation of Iran's nuclear and ballistic missile infrastructure.
  2. Regime Change: Proponents like Netanyahu and some U.S. officials who hope the military pressure will allow the Iranian people to "take their destiny into their own hands."
  3. Freedom of Navigation: Global leaders (including some in Europe and Asia) who, while skeptical of the war itself, praised the military actions specifically for reopening the Strait of Hormuz after the Iranian blockade.
There wasnt a named world leader and any praise cited in your wall of text. It should be easy... Go!
 
There's no ******* ceasefire, Bibi started killing women and children in Lebanon almost immediately after his Goy lapdog Trump accepted it
/----/ So, all of the left-wing news outlets are lying? Good to know.
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    Trump's 'whole civilization' threat to Iran is real​




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    US and Iran agree to a two-week ceasefire | AP News

    3 days ago · Iran’s Supreme National Security Council said Wednesday it had accepted a two-week ceasefire in the war. Its statement said it would negotiate with the United States in Islamabad …
  3. Global web icon
    BBC
    https://www.bbc.com › news › articles

    What we know about the US and Iran's ceasefire deal

    2 days ago · Iran and the US have agreed to a conditional two-week ceasefire, during which shipping traffic will be allowed through the Strait of Hormuz.
  4. Global web icon
    CBC
    https://www.cbc.ca › news › world

    Trump and Iran agreed to a ceasefire. What happens now?

    2 days ago · Hours after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened that 'a whole civilization will die tonight' if Iran failed to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, the two countries agreed to a temporary ceasefire.
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    https://edition.cnn.com › middleeast › us-iran-ceasefire-explainer-war-intl-hnk

    What to know about Iran’s 10-point plan and the terms of the ceasefire ...

    2 days ago · After a month and a half of spiraling conflict in the Middle East, the United States and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire on Tuesday – less than two hours before US President Donald …

The Strait is closed and Tel Aviv is getting hit

Israel broke the ceasefire

 
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You're the one who posted the cartoon of an Arab and the Dem Donkey buddying up to each other. But Trump loves him some Arabs (as well as Communist Kim Jong Un).


/——/ Meeting with foreign dignitaries in an official capacity is a world of difference to democRATs carrying the mullahs and IRGs water. But you already knew that.
 


Who else had "Trump starts war with Iran to fight for Greater Israel" on their Bingo Card?
 
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