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The Iran MOU psyop was not just another foreign-policy episode. It was a stress test of American democracy itself, and it exposed how easily a public can be pushed, managed, and emotionally enclosed before it has time to understand what is happening. Phase I looked, to many observers, like capitulation to Iran: a U.S.-brokered memorandum…
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Introduction Jews, as human beings created in the image of God, have the right to exist as a free and non-persecuted people. They have equal rights to other human beings, including that of national self-determination. The land of the Jewish nation — religiously, historically, legally, culturally — is the Land of Israel, currently embodied…
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During President Trump’s participation in the June 2026 G7 Summit—which resulted in a U.S.-Iran Memorandum of Understanding that ended the Iran War and reopened the Strait of Hormuz, albeit temporarily as of this writing—a critical leadership misstep revealed fundamental tensions between personal authority and institutional effectiveness. This analysis examines how exceptional transactional leadership can be…
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See: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2026/06/15/andrew-tates-empire-of-abuse We’ve seen deranged “feminist” lunacy result in men being attacked simply for being men. At times this extends to parental alienation, using the “suffering woman” card in an effort to attain total custody of the kids. However, there is a deeply destructive “manosphere” phenomenon on the other side as well. Extremism tends to…
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There is a particular kind of argument that does not merely disagree—it disqualifies. It does not rebut—it brands. And once you see its structure, you start to recognize it in places that, at first glance, seem completely unrelated. In its most absolutist forms, contemporary anti-Israel activism operates on precisely this logic. Label Israeli conduct as…