In 1770, second US President John Adams coined the phrase “facts arestubborn things” in defense of his Red Coat defendants; today that phrase might be amended to “words are stubborn things” which may remind its narrator of long forgotten words.
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In 2011,Donald Trumpcommented on then President Barack Obama’s future plans:
“Our President will start a war with Iran because he has absolutelyno ability to negotiate. He’s weak, and he’s ineffective.”
The following year on Sean Hannity’s radio show in January 2012, Trump added,
“I say that he starts a war in Iran before the election… lives will be wasted for no reason.”
As if foreseeing into the future, Trump further insisted that war with Iran would be politically motivated as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu thanked Trump with “You have done great things for Israel.”
The President clearly has had a preoccupation with Iran since he destroyed theJCPOA Agreementin 2018 which provided certain guaranteesregarding Iran’s commitment to no nukes.
Soon after Donald Trump’s inauguration in January 2025, it became apparent that the America First candidate who had pledged a non-interventionist war policy was either a figment of our imagination or perhaps he never existed.A quick scroll through hisinaugural addresspresented that day reveals a consistent message with his campaign to bring unity included some of the following selections:
Source: Global Research