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    President Donald Trump’s Blockade will propel a depression in Europe. This may be the time for China to do the same to Taiwan. Trump has told his aides to get ready for a risky, extended blockade of Iran. The computer warned from the outset that this would NOT be a quick in-and-out as Netanyahu told Trump. It’s always his same tactics – assassinate the leadership and the government will fall. Netanyahu is a HIGHLY dangerous psychopath in my opinion. He has NEVER been correct even once. And as this clip from his 2002 testimony before Congress, cheering on the Iraq invasion for weapons that never existed, shows, he was the instigator of the Iraq War and propelled the US into escalating debt, for he does not give a shit about anyone but himself.

    Based on the actions of Netanyahu, there is no way that I, as Iran, would now surrender nukes. I would be on high speed to get one up ASAP. That is the only way to prevent another invasion. Pakistan and North Korea have nukes. That is the only reason they are left alone. Iraq was a wake-up call. Without nukes, you are now vulnerable.

    US sources are relaying that this will be a drawn-out, Cold War-style conflict, and Trump has expressed frustration with Iran’s latest proposal to end the clash, which has now entered its third month. They are consistent and want a guarantee on permanently ending the fighting, followed by discussions to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and then finally a deal involving Iran’s nuclear program. The computer shows this will begin to heat up from mid-May.

     



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