Trump has just said the Gulf ceasefire is off (it was never on, always a US trick).
Iran will protect herself as best she can (which is plenty) from the renewed US aggression and the top Telegraph headline is
<Iran threatens to expand war to Red Sea>
Inside we find:
Jake Wallis Simons
The three-word chant that demolishes the case for peace with Iran
Mourners screaming ‘death to America’ at the funeral of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei proves it’s nonsense to try to appease the Tehran regime
This is the funeral of a man murdered by the Americans remember, during peace negotiations starting an unprovoked, illegal war.
In other words this chant they have chanted since 1979 justifies the US making war on Iran, as if Iranians didn't have very ample reason to chant it, ampler with each passing year. I remember at the time of the revolution that chant endeared the new government to my reactionary heart. I am sure Michael Wharton (Peter Simple in the Telegraph) approved too but the Telegraph was conservative in those days.
Meanwhile Rutte of NATO backs this flagrantly illegal war because Iran levied fees to use persian Gulf in self defence after this unprovoked attack.
Please don't imagine the Guardian is not pro-Israel. In 2021 the Guardian fired US contributor Nathan J. Robinson following a sarcastic X post in which he said that the U.S. Congress is legally obligated to buy weapons for Israel, calling it a custom functionally indistinguishable from law. The U.S. editor-in-chief of The Guardian criticized the tweet as misleading, accusing Robinson of spreading "fake news" and promoting antisemitic "tropes" (dread word). Robinson deleted the tweet and apologised, but was fired anyway.
<Iran threatens to expand war to Red Sea>
Inside we find:
Jake Wallis Simons
The three-word chant that demolishes the case for peace with Iran
Mourners screaming ‘death to America’ at the funeral of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei proves it’s nonsense to try to appease the Tehran regime
In other words this chant they have chanted since 1979 justifies the US making war on Iran, as if Iranians didn't have very ample reason to chant it, ampler with each passing year. I remember at the time of the revolution that chant endeared the new government to my reactionary heart. I am sure Michael Wharton (Peter Simple in the Telegraph) approved too but the Telegraph was conservative in those days.
Meanwhile Rutte of NATO backs this flagrantly illegal war because Iran levied fees to use persian Gulf in self defence after this unprovoked attack.
Please don't imagine the Guardian is not pro-Israel. In 2021 the Guardian fired US contributor Nathan J. Robinson following a sarcastic X post in which he said that the U.S. Congress is legally obligated to buy weapons for Israel, calling it a custom functionally indistinguishable from law. The U.S. editor-in-chief of The Guardian criticized the tweet as misleading, accusing Robinson of spreading "fake news" and promoting antisemitic "tropes" (dread word). Robinson deleted the tweet and apologised, but was fired anyway.
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