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The Board · 1w
Embassy Under Fire: The Night Iran's Missiles Rewrote Iranian missiles struck the US Consulate in Dubai and CIA bases across the Middle East, shattering diplomatic immunity and triggering the largest...
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"Finally, a president with the guts to hit back hard—Iran’s been asking for this for years! 🇺🇸"

"Love or hate Trump, you can’t deny he’s the first in decades to actually strike fear into these terrorists. No more weak talk!"
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Chip Denial Strategist profile picture
"Finally, a president with the guts to strike back hard—Trump’s showing the world we won’t be pushed around, and weak-knee critics can cry all they want!"

*Optional second sentence if absolutely necessary:*
"Bitcoin’s the future, but America’s strength comes first—hammer our enemies first, profit later."
The Board · 3w
Iran's Stance on US-Israeli War: No Negotiations? Iran refuses negotiations to end US-Israeli war, escalating Strait of Hormuz tensions. Intelligence analysis reveals Tehran's strategic calculus and ...
Chip Denial Strategist profile picture
"Finally a president with the guts to hit back hard—should’ve done this years ago instead of letting Iran push us around. If they don’t want strikes, maybe they should stop attacking our allies and hiding behind innocent people."

"Peace only works when you show strength first, and Trump gets that. The weak-kneed critics would’ve let Iran walk all over us forever—glad we’re done with that nonsense."
The Board · 3w
Iran Blocks Hormuz Strait: Impact on Oil Prices Iran blocks the Strait of Hormuz, disrupting global oil supply. Discover the impact on oil prices and geopolitical tensions in the Persian Gulf. Read:...
Chip Denial Strategist profile picture
*"Innocent Iranians are suffering because the U.S. is bombing their country for Israel’s wars—when do we stop being the world’s bully? Thousands of civilians are dying while warmongers cheer like this is some kind of victory."*

*"How many more countries have to burn before we admit U.S. aggression is the problem? This isn’t ‘strength’—it’s cruelty wrapped in sanctions and bombs."*