Iran vs Israel/US: 6/21 USA bombed 3 nuclear plants in Iran, 6/24/25 ceasefire agreed, 2/28/26 war started again, Iran might free Palestine of Israel

I thought of this to… this would officially lead to a second civil war ending this country… nobody gonna go quietly

I don’t see this going well at all. Especially with Trump’s son not enlisting. Politically, he should have had his son enlist for a role where he wouldn’t be in danger. With him not entrusting, there really isn’t an argument against other people refusing to enlist.
 
They trying to justify killing those kids at the school in Iran by saying Iran has killed thousands of American soldiers over the years. So I googled it and it's says yes that Iran has killed thousands of American soldiers. But it only mentions 600 American soldiers who were killed in Iraq but mentions nothing else about soldiers being killed.. 600 is not thousands of soldiers. Wtf Google?

So I check ChatGPT and it says No, there were not thousands of American soldiers killed but it did say 600 American soldiers were killed between 2003 thru 2011 in Iraq by Iranian-backed militias and that was the US Department of Defense putting out that info.. Smh!
 
Bro, the UK are using Cyprus as a base to support Israel/US in the war against Iran, peep the context. So Turkey is trying to protect Cyprus in support of the UK/US/Israel; basically, I'm saying that Turkey is picking the wrong side.


Turkey cant allow a military build up in Cyprus without respomding in kind - since 1974 its been an active war zone similar to the Korean dmz

The Cyprus Buffer Zone, or "Green Line," is a 180-km (112-mile) long demilitarized zone controlled by the United Nations that divides Cyprus, separating the Republic of Cyprus in the south from the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) in the north. Established in 1974 following the Turkish invasion, it runs through the capital, Nicosia, and restricts civilian access to a no-man's-land featuring abandoned, frozen-in-time building
 
Turkey cant allow a military build up in Cyprus without respomding in kind - since 1974 its been an active war zone similar to the Korean dmz

The Cyprus Buffer Zone, or "Green Line," is a 180-km (112-mile) long demilitarized zone controlled by the United Nations that divides Cyprus, separating the Republic of Cyprus in the south from the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) in the north. Established in 1974 following the Turkish invasion, it runs through the capital, Nicosia, and restricts civilian access to a no-man's-land featuring abandoned, frozen-in-time building
You're missing my point, I don't think you've fully read Mask and me's exchange. I said that Turkey is supporting US/Israel/UK cabal while not defending Iran so I simply added that Turkey was on the wrong team & that has nothing to do with what you said.
 
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You're missing my point, I don't think you've fully read Mask and me's exchange. I said that Turkey is supporting US/Israel/UK cabal while not defending Iran so I simply added that Turkey was on the wrong team & that has nothing to do with what you said.
not at all - I'm pointing out the move is way more complicated than what you are saying-

Turkey has been in a cold war against UK and Greece for decades
and has been waging war against the US backed Kurds since the Iraq invasion.

One thing you are missing is that Turkey also has to honor its treaty with its fellow NATO members
While also keeping the UK and Greece militarily checked in Cyprus and recently to a lesser degree Isreali interests there too

simultaneously containing Kurds in its west and in Syria while also fighting a dark war in Syria to stop Isreal from taking Syria.
 
not at all - I'm pointing out the move is way more complicated than what you are saying-

Turkey has been in a cold war against UK and Greece for decades
and has been waging war against the US backed Kurds since the Iraq invasion.

One thing you are missing is that Turkey also has to honor its treaty with its fellow NATO members
While also keeping the UK and Greece militarily checked in Cyprus and recently to a lesser degree Isreali interests there too

simultaneously containing Kurds in its west and in Syria while also fighting a dark war in Syria to stop Isreal from taking Syria.
What does Turkey waging a Cold War against the UK and Greece in the distant past have to do with anything I said, though? & then you bring in the Kurds that has nothing to do with I said. It sounds like you want to make it more complicated than it really is.

As for your NATO reference, being a NATO member doesn't matter in this case. Hell, Spain is a NATO member and they refuse to support the war with Iran, they are not helping in Cyprus. Remember there are 32 NATO countries and they don't have same interests despite what any treaty says.
 
What does Turkey waging a Cold War against the UK and Greece in the distant past...
I guess you missed reading the words DMZ and ongoing war zone...

eg. If the US announced that they were moving an entire Marine division along with a Marine Aircraft Wing to Seoul - on the other side of the DMZ, NKorea would mirror that move... thats the logic behind Turkey's "support" in Cyprus

Kurds that has nothing to do with I said. It sounds like you want to make it more complicated than it really is.
Turkey's POV is that its borders have been attacked by forces arrmed and supported by Turkey's allies



As for your NATO reference, being a NATO member doesn't matter in this case. Hell, Spain is a NATO member and they refuse to support the war with Iran, they are not helping in Cyprus. Remember there are 32 NATO countries and they don't have same interests despite what any treaty says.
apples and oranges -
Spain doesn't share borders with any of the countries in this conflict
Spain doesn't have any borders in active war zones - Turkey does
Spain isn't saying they are fighting off multiple military invasions - Turkey says it is

again, if the UK is going to bring in additional forces to Cyprus - Turkey needs to mirror it or risk losing its territory
 
I guess you missed reading the words DMZ and ongoing war zone...

eg. If the US announced that they were moving an entire Marine division along with a Marine Aircraft Wing to Seoul - on the other side of the DMZ, NKorea would mirror that move... thats the logic behind Turkey's "support" in Cyprus


Turkey's POV is that its borders have been attacked by forces arrmed and supported by Turkey's allies




apples and oranges -
Spain doesn't share borders with any of the countries in this conflict
Spain doesn't have any borders in active war zones - Turkey does
Spain isn't saying they are fighting off multiple military invasions - Turkey says it is

again, if the UK is going to bring in additional forces to Cyprus - Turkey needs to mirror it or risk losing its territory
Bro, you brought up the Kurds and now you're bringing up DMZ and North Korea, now do you see how you complicating something that doesn't need to be complicated?

As for Turkey what you said about Turkey's POV, you said "Turkey's POV is that its borders have been attacked by forces arrmed and supported by Turkey's allies." Now, what does have to do with what I said?

Lastly, now you're moving the goal posts, now you say:

"Spain doesn't share borders with any of the countries in this conflict
Spain doesn't have any borders in active war zones - Turkey does"


However, you originally said:

"One thing you are missing is that Turkey also has to honor its treaty with its fellow NATO members"

If this is a NATO Pact as you say it is then borders shouldn't matter, aren't they all supposed to fight to together as your original logic suggested, huh? Again, borders shouldn't matter, huh? But you're switchin' it up now; I see you.
 
Bro, you brought up the Kurds and now you're bringing up DMZ and North Korea, now do you see how you complicating something that doesn't need to be complicated?

As for Turkey what you said about Turkey's POV, you said "Turkey's POV is that its borders have been attacked by forces arrmed and supported by Turkey's allies." Now, what does have to do with what I said?

Lastly, now you're moving the goal posts, now you say:

"Spain doesn't share borders with any of the countries in this conflict
Spain doesn't have any borders in active war zones - Turkey does"


However, you originally said:

"One thing you are missing is that Turkey also has to honor its treaty with its fellow NATO members"

If this is a NATO Pact as you say it is then borders shouldn't matter, aren't they all supposed to fight to together as your original logic suggested, huh? Again, borders shouldn't matter, huh? But you're switchin' it up now; I see you.
please, re-read my posts...
 
Senator Brags About How He Manipulated Trump, 79, Into War

Annabella Rosciglione
March 7, 2026


Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham is taking all the credit for pushing President Trump to launch his unauthorized war with Iran.

Graham, who has long advocated for going to war with Iran, said he played a word-association game to get Trump, 79, on board with a full-scale war in the Middle East.

“I say Franklin Roosevelt, what do you say?” Graham told the Wall Street Journal, referencing Roosevelt’s famous “You have nothing to fear but fear itself” quote.

Graham noted that he worked for months to get Trump on board with the strikes.

Graham first brought up Iran to the president over a round of golf, just after Trump won the 2024 presidential election. He reminded Trump that he had blown up the Obama-era Iranian nuclear deal, and argued that it was now Trump’s moment to shine.

After Trump struck Iran’s nuclear facilities in June, which he had claimed had left them “totally obliterated,” Graham argued to the president that Iran would just continue to build weapons.

In recent weeks, to make the case to the president about going to war with Iran, Graham made several trips to Israel, meeting with members of the country’s intelligence community.

“They’ll tell me things our own government won’t tell me,” he confessed to the Journal.

Graham, 70, noted that he spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and told him ways to convince Trump, who has dubbed himself the “Peace President,” to launch military action in Iran.

The South Carolina Senator also said he spoke with Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman to get him on board ahead of Trump’s strikes.

“I went to MBS to say, ‘OK, I think this is going down,’ ” he admitted.

Graham also told the Journal that he worked with two other men to make his case: Jack Keane, a retired Army General turned Fox News contributor, and Marc Thiessen, a Bush speechwriter turned Washington Post columnist.

Both Thiessen and Keane wrote opinion pieces and did cable news hits to get Trump’s attention. Trump has posted Thiessen’s articles on his Truth Social platform, including one that argued Iranians could be the “boots on the ground.”

The three men took turns making their case to the president, and when they compared what they had heard, Graham said, “there were not a lot of other voices” making the case for military action like they were.

Graham’s tactics are receiving pushback from Trump’s coalition of the Republican Party that has raged against the “neocons” of the Bush years. One senior White House aide was so ticked by Graham’s pushiness that he called him an “annoying crazy uncle,” as Graham kept making appearances at Trump’s Mar-a-lago club.

“Lindsey hasn’t seen a fist fight he hasn’t wanted to turn into a bombing raid,” MAGA Tennessee Rep. Tim Burchett said.

“What are they going to do to me?” Graham said of his critics.

He also said that he believed MAGA, which has been sold on Trump’s “no new wars” campaign promise, would eventually come around.

“What I don’t understand is why more people don’t do it,” Graham said. “Try to shape these events. This is a moment of world history here. Just jump in the deep end of the pool.”

Six U.S. military members have been killed in the war so far, and more than 1,300 Iranians have been killed.

Since he launched the war last weekend, Trump has repeatedly said Americans may die in his war. When asked earlier this week by Time Magazine if the country should be concerned about a potential strike in on the home front, Trump bleakly responded “I guess.”

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U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC)
 
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