Is the attack on Iran in our national interest?

We are hearing some in the media and politics claim that the USA is doing the bidding of Israel, and that the attack on Iran does not benefit the people of the United States. Besides being obviously anti-semitic, it is just plain wrong.

Example, Megyn Kelly saying that it’s all about the Jews (see the names she lists as supporters of the war: Ben Shapiro, Mark Levin, Miriam Adelson):

On the other hand, listen to what Steve Witkoff had to say on the Hannity show last night. Iran had enough material to make 11 nukes in 3 weeks:

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WATCH LIVE: Trump hosts bilateral meeting in the Oval Office

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Khamenei’s Reward

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General Discussion, Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Day FOUR HUNDRED-EIGHT  of Presidential recovery

 

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WATCH LIVE: President Trump delivers remarks on Iran at Medal of Honor ceremony

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Pentagon briefing on operations in Iran

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Real-life action heroes

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General Discussion, Monday, March 2, 2026

Day FOUR HUNDRED-SEVEN of Presidential recovery.

 

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President Trump says new Iranian leadership ready ‘to talk’

Fox News’ Jennifer Griffin reports the latest as President Donald Trump confirms the regime’s new leadership has reached out to negotiate following the death of Ayatollah Khamenei.

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Persian History

It began in 1908 when William Knox D’Arcy struck oil in southwest Persia.

Exclusive extraction rights. Sixteen percent royalty—no Iranian permitted to audit the books.

Anglo-Persian Oil Company born.

Churchill called it “a prize from fairy land beyond our wildest dreams.”

The British government took 51% controlling stake in 1914.
The Royal Navy ran on it.

Britain’s 20th century standard of living was subsidized by Iranian wealth while Iranian workers lived without running water.

When Mossadegh nationalized in 1951, the system corrected.
Operation Ajax installed the Shah.

The MB —now designated T3rr0r1st organization—provided the street chaos then as they have in every managed conflict since.

When the Shah outlived his utility, the Ayatollahs inherited the franchise.

Same architecture.

Different management.

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