Wise up, America!
The war of conquest against the West involves both Iran and the Muslim Brotherhood.
The article criticizes the United States' approach to the Middle East, particularly its dealings with Iran and the Muslim Brotherhood, arguing that America's naivety in diplomacy is a fundamental strategic error. It highlights President Trump's shifting stance on Iran, from considering a deal to implementing "economic D-Day," and suggests that deal-making is ineffective against "apocalyptic and messianic religious fanatics." The piece also expresses alarm over Turkey's growing influence, its alliance with Syria under Ahmed al-Sharaa, and its support for Hamas, viewing these as part of a broader "war of conquest against the West."
- The U.S. is accused of failing to understand the implacable nature of the Iranian regime and its strategic allies, the Sunni Islamists of the Muslim Brotherhood.
- Israel's recent airstrike in Syria was reportedly due to concerns over Turkey establishing a military presence that could threaten Israel's air command.
- The article condemns Jared Kushner's meeting with Hamas leaders, arguing it legitimizes the terrorist group and signals weakness.
- It criticizes the "Board of Peace" initiative for Gaza, claiming it would allow Hamas to retain military capabilities and that its roadmap cements the idea that the October 7th attack created a political opening for a Palestinian state.
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