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US Foreign Policy About Iran
Regime change, change control—these are all the issues involved. What do you actually want? Politically, what is your real endgame? The United States has never really cared about what will happen to the people of Afghanistan. You saw it just four or five years ago—how much concern did the U.S. show about the people it was leaving behind and what the Taliban might do to them?
By Ibrahim Shah 21 days ago in The Swamp
Analysis Of US-ISR- IRAN WAR
The situation is ongoing, and if I were to summarize the details—because data is coming very late—it's totally difficult to confirm the casualties and how much damage has been done so far. Many reporters, particularly those on Al Jazeera, are stating that footage from both Hezbollah and Israel is not being released. Similarly, in the UAE, there is an effort to prevent influencers and various reporters from sharing information. People are afraid because their business capital is at risk. Additionally, two important things that I discussed in my last blog about the "magazine depth problem" are now being acknowledged by Western media. They also agree that this war won't last for many days and will have to rely on limited strikes. Trump, however, has also stated that there is no end game for this operation, Epic Fury.
By Ibrahim Shah 21 days ago in The Swamp
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The $35 Sentence: How Predatory Hospice Schemes Silence Seniors By Vicki Lawana Trusselli For years, I worked in the film and music industries in LA and Austin—I know a script when I see one. But the script being handed to seniors in Riverside and other cities today is not just fiction; it is federal fraud.
By Vicki Lawana Trusselli 22 days ago in The Swamp
How the Special Election to Replace Marjorie Taylor Greene Is Testing the Power of Trump’s Endorsement. AI-Generated.
The upcoming special election to replace U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene is shaping up as a high-stakes contest that could reveal the true weight of former President Donald Trump’s endorsement in Republican politics. Greene, a polarizing figure known for her outspoken support of Trump and far-right positions, resigned her seat under circumstances that have intensified scrutiny on her district and the candidates vying to succeed her. As contenders align themselves either with or against Trump’s influence, political observers are closely watching how much his backing will actually sway voters in a shifting electoral landscape.
By Jameel Jamali22 days ago in The Swamp
Mamdani Chooses His Words Carefully After Alleged Terror Attack. AI-Generated.
In the tense hours following an alleged terror attack, public figures often find themselves under intense scrutiny. Every word spoken carries weight, and even a small misstatement can fuel controversy or misunderstanding. In the wake of the recent incident, political figure Mamdani has taken a notably cautious approach, choosing his words carefully while addressing the public, the media, and concerned communities.
By Jameel Jamali22 days ago in The Swamp
US Investigators Begin Search of Epstein’s Former Ranch in New Mexico. AI-Generated.
Federal investigators have begun a new search of Jeffrey Epstein’s former ranch in New Mexico, marking another step in the long-running effort to uncover evidence connected to the disgraced financier’s global sex-trafficking network. The property, often referred to as the Zorro Ranch, has been the subject of intense speculation for years. Survivors, journalists, and law enforcement officials have repeatedly suggested the remote estate may contain critical clues about the operations and associates involved in Epstein’s crimes.
By Jameel Jamali22 days ago in The Swamp
Reducing Europe’s Nuclear Energy Sector Was a “Strategic Mistake,” EU Chief Says. AI-Generated.
Europe’s energy policy has long been shaped by debates over sustainability, safety, and energy independence. In recent years, those debates have intensified as global energy demands rise and geopolitical tensions disrupt traditional energy supplies. Now, a major voice within the European leadership has publicly acknowledged what many analysts have argued for years: reducing the continent’s nuclear energy sector may have been a strategic mistake.
By Jameel Jamali22 days ago in The Swamp











