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Thursday, February 19, 2026

The US president's renewed criticism of the Chagos deal is reportedly because he is being blocked from using UK bases for a strike on Iran.

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Many Brits still don't forgive ex-PM Tony Blair to this day for convincing his countrymen to needlessly attack Iraq in 2003 in support of "Dubya's" quixotic WMD hunt. Islamophobe Tony Blair looks down upon the Arabs and Dubya is an evangelist Christian, so both of them attacking Muslims and then giving out lucrative post-war contracts made sense. Tony Blair is ready again to interfere in the Middle East as the "Viceroy" for Gaza reconstruction. Dummkopf Trumpf announced it like "hey, I just called Tony Blair and he said he was free," but Blair was in the works for that position for years.

Now the US again wants the UK to help attack another Muslim nation over WMDs, this time Iran. Glad the Brits said no.

Canada, France, the UK, and Australia all finally recognized the State of Palestine last year because AIPAC has less influence in those four countries than the US. The same applies for attacking Iran.

#1 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2026-02-19 03:57 PM | Reply

Fuck that fat, bald, demented old pedophile.

#2 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2026-02-19 04:02 PM | Reply

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