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Trump being a stupid fuck forgets at anytime Iran may resume the war on its own, it just starts launching missiles and drones, waits a few minutes and announces "the ceasefire is over"....
 

BEGGING: King Charles Visits Trump — DOJ Strikes Comey and Iran Falls the Same Day​

Barbara Boyd frames Tuesday as a major display of power by Donald Trump, highlighting three “inflection points”: King Charles’ visit, new DOJ actions, and Iran’s economic unraveling. She argues the White House ceremony masked a struggle over the “special relationship,” citing FDR’s anti-colonial demands and interpreting Trump’s beehive visit as signaling America as the new “master,” while Charles’ address to Congress is portrayed as a subtle critique of Trump via references to checks and balances, NATO, Ukraine, and environmental themes. Boyd then details DOJ moves: an indictment of Jim Comey over his May 2025 “86 47” seashell message, an indictment of Fauci aide David Morens for an alleged Wuhan lab cover-up, and federal raids targeting large-scale entitlement and loan fraud she links to Democratic networks. Finally, she cites Trump’s claim that Iran is collapsing under oil and Treasury pressure, alongside the UAE leaving OPEC and shifts in global oil shipping and insurance.
00:00 The Midweek Update - BEGGING: King Charles Visits Trump — DOJ Strikes Comey and Iran Falls the Same Day - April 29, 2026
01:28 King Charles Comes Begging
05:40 Real Justice Comes Roaring Forth
09:16 Iran Collapses and the Empire's Oil Cartel Cracks
 
The hidden hand...

No One Has A CLUE What Trump Just Did To King Charles​

President Trump’s recent interaction with King Charles has sparked intense speculation about shifting global power dynamics, U.S.–UK relations, and the broader geopolitical impact of escalating tensions with Iran. Analysts like Susan Kokinda of Promethean Action suggest Trump’s strategy may be aimed at weakening long-standing financial and political influence tied to London, including pressure on global banking systems, insurance markets, and legacy alliances historically associated with British power.

As the U.S. takes a more aggressive posture toward Iran—through sanctions, economic pressure, and strategic positioning—some observers argue this approach could disrupt energy markets and maritime trade routes that have traditionally benefited financial institutions in London. The ripple effects of Middle East instability, particularly involving oil flows and the Strait of Hormuz, may be placing additional strain on European economies, raising questions about how global power is being reshaped.

The United Kingdom’s more cautious stance during this period has also drawn attention. With limited direct involvement in the Iran conflict, some see this as a sign of restraint, while others interpret it as reduced influence or strategic hesitation. King Charles’ decision to engage diplomatically with Trump has fueled debate over whether the UK is seeking to strengthen ties with the United States amid changing global realities.

Trump’s tone toward the King—marked by public praise and diplomacy despite prior criticism of UK policies on immigration, free speech, NATO contributions, and Russia—has added another layer of intrigue. Some view this as strategic diplomacy, blending pressure with partnership to maintain leverage.

Meanwhile, domestic political narratives continue to shape public perception, with ongoing debates about media coverage, foreign policy priorities, and the broader implications of U.S. leadership on the world stage as global alliances evolve.

 

US war in Iran has cost $25 billion so far, says Pentagon official​

WASHINGTON, April 29 (Reuters) - The United States' war in Iran has cost $25 billion so far, a senior Pentagon official said on Wednesday, providing the first official estimate of the military's price tag for the conflict.

With just six months before mid-term elections in which Trump's Republicans may face an uphill battle to keep their House majority, Democrats are riding high in public opinion polls as they attempt to link the unpopular Iran war with affordability.

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