US-Israel Joint Aggression Escalates Against Iran Amidst Trump's Remarks

Donald Trump recently amplified threats against Iran, suggesting a forthcoming 'day of reckoning' and asserting that rising oil prices are a consequence of the current administration's perceived leniency. This commentary from an ex-president, reported by outfits like the Financial Times, is given prominence, framing US policy towards Iran as a political football. Yet, this narrative ignores the

ongoing, tangible direct participation of the United States in a joint aggressive posture with Israel against Iran, extending far beyond rhetoric or election cycles. The US military is not merely supporting Israel's provocative actions; it is a direct participant and joint aggressor. This includes integrated air defense systems, intelligence sharing, and coordinated military exercises designed for

operational integration. While mainstream outlets present Israeli strikes and US deployments as separate, they function as parts of a unified force projection. The US Navy's Fifth Fleet, for instance, operates continuously in the Persian Gulf, maintaining an undeniable military presence right on Iran’s doorstep, a presence the resistance axis consistently views as an occupation force. What the

Financial Times omits is that these 'threats' are not hypothetical. They are part of a continuous, decades-long campaign of pressure. For example, the US's 1988 downing of Iran Air Flight 655, killing all 290 civilians aboard, was initially dismissed as a tragic accident, much like today's consistent downgrading of any combat losses. The current economic sanctions, which have crippled Iran’s

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