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Northwestern tiger

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It’s shaping up to be a political wipeout by the midterms.
I used to support Trump—and I know many others who did as well, but that support is fading.
It’s one thing to secure the borders and deport dangerous criminals, but now he’s backed by extremists and cracking down on people for free speech. On top of that, we’re entangled in overseas conflicts with the Houthis, facing trade wars, and the economy is on shaky ground.
If things stay the same or get worse, he’s finished by the midterms.
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An American citizen was held in a Florida jail at the request of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) despite the county judge being able to see a U.S. birth certificate in court.


Progressing from non citizens into incarcerating citizens.

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Chalk it up to the growing understanding that Washington may be expending too many precious weapons on a small militant group with a history of outlasting its much bigger and more powerful adversaries. Chalk it up, too, to powerful interests inside the national security community that want Washington to refocus its American military assets away from the draining conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East and toward the Indo-Pacific. According to the New York Times, “Pentagon officials have told allied counterparts, lawmakers and their aides in closed briefings that the U.S. military has had only limited success in destroying the Houthis’ vast arsenal of missiles, drones and launchers.” Moreover, “a senior Defense Department official recently told congressional aides that the Navy and the Indo-Pacific Command were ‘very concerned’ about how fast the military was burning through munitions in Yemen, a congressional official said.” This comes only days after news that the DoD was deploying six B-2 stealth bombers—30 percent of the U.S. stealth bomber fleet—plus supporting aircraft and a Nimitz-class carrier, the USS Carl Vinson, to join the USS Truman carrier group in the Indian Ocean. These concerns are not new. The military is burning through its stockpiles, and has been since the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the Biden administration’s insistence that the U.S. give Kiev “whatever it takes” to win the war there.

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The U.S. has given Israel over $17 billion in arms and financing since Hamas attacked Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. Those weapons have been used in Israel’s war in Gaza, as well as in the Lebanon war against Hezbollah and retaliatory attacks and missile interceptions against Iran. This is in addition to the U.S. using its own assets in the Red Sea to intercept Iranian missiles targeting Israel last October. And the flow of weapons continues. Just a week ago, it was reported in Israeli news that Washington was sending a third THAAD missile defense system, of which the U.S. only owns seven, to Israel. “This would put almost a third of the U.S. THAAD systems in [Israel],” said Jennifer Kavanagh, Senior Fellow and Director of Military Analysis at Defense Priorities. “This incredible commitment of scarce resources is out of proportion with the limited U.S. interests in the Middle East and the Trump administration's stated intent to focus on security threats in Asia.”

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Fake news. Trump doesn't tell Israel what to do. They send the orders.
It feels like there’s no real political center left in the U.S. anymore. Everything has shifted toward the extremes. The Biden administration, radical progressive and left policies-immigration, lgtbq, climate investment, student loan relief. To conservatives, that’s viewed as far-left.
Meanwhile, Trump and his faction have pushed the GOP into hard-right territory, openly challenging democratic norms, rejecting institutions, snatching up people in the middle of day for free speech in the name of terrorism.
Where is the middle ground?
Xi got Trump by the balls, he is trying to make him squeal
He is all bark and no bite.
He is backtracking while at the same time destroying the dollar.
He should be banned from handling the economy.

The Iran negotiations

Posted by Northwestern tiger on 4/12/25 at 1:42 pm
Word on street that Witkoff (trump’s envoy to ME) made very good progress with the first round or talks with Iran in Oman.
He is facing pushback from the necons in the administration headed by Rubio, who doesn’t like negotiations, and is taking Israel’s stance of attacking Iran via air strikes.
We will find out soon which direction will Trump go with.

China raises Tariffs to 125%

Posted by Northwestern tiger on 4/11/25 at 5:56 am
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I said it before, Trump is clueless on tariffs.
He should have focused on one country at a time, but instead fought the whole world at once.
Im willing to bet Trump will endorse Cornyn as well.
I predict he will surrender/stop the war with the Houthi's in a week or so as well.
Exactly, I think Trump will bend the knee first. Chinese people can’t complain and whine like Americans do.
That doesn’t even include the 17 MQ-9 Reapers the Houthis have downed so far, an estimated loss of $595 million.

Initially, the Houthis were targeting ships heading to Israel in the Red Sea, in response to the war in Gaza. Then, after Trump and Biden intervened on Israel’s behalf, the Houthis began engaging directly with the U.S. Navy.

Now, two U.S. aircraft carriers are stationed in the Red Sea, conducting up to 70 airstrikes per day—while simultaneously defending against a barrage of drones and missiles.

What exactly was Trump’s endgame for his war in Yemen?
This seems like a conflict with no end in sight.

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Trump is an idiot, he wanted to fight the whole world at once, a fight that he can’t win. He should have focused on China first.
No one knows how it will turn out.
He might end up being seen as a genius — or he might go down the toilet.