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I always listen to Clint Russel on Liberty Lockdown (Youtube, podcast, etc). He's philosophically aligned (also somewhat of a bitcoiner), always tells the truth as far as I can tell, and is fairly concise. So you can more or less keep up-to-date on topics without spending too much time.

His latest was great (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0ubwP6BO8U).

And it echoed what I've been feeling recently. I know to many people this is not a shock at all, but I'm feeling it very strongly now. And that is...the US is morally bankrupt in regards to the Iran war. Completely, 100%, on the wrong side.

This is not to say that the government in Iran is righteous - I'm not saying that. But the US position is so wrong, and flat out evil. It's morally bankrupt, and also completely against US interests. Not to mention that what Trump is doing now is completely against what people voted for - they wanted him in as an anti-war president.

Here's a quote from Clint Russel about our current "Department of War" chief:

If you listen to Pete Hegathth, I mean, he sounds like an absolute lunatic. Blood-bloodthirsty psychopath, for real. (....) And then after Trump's speech last night, he tweets out, "Blow them back to the stone age."
(...) These are the people that we were allegedly liberating just 6 weeks ago.
And for the record, I think this is exactly why Tucker Carlson has railed particularly against evangelicals, against Zionist Christians in America(...) I know exactly why he said it that these are the people that he hates the most because under the cloak of his religion, they are perpetuating death and violence and destruction all over the planet in the name of God.
And as someone who genuinely believes in God, Tucker Carlson and many other heroic Christians have stood up and said, "Not in our f****** name."
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I’ve been tracking this pattern from both sides, not just Israeli politics, but also how similar prophecy language is showing up in U.S. rhetoric.

On the Israel side:
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On the U.S. side:
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The common thread isn’t any one quote or clip.

It’s how messianic / end-times framing moves from fringe belief → political language → proximity to state power.

That shift matters more than any single headline.

This is exactly the pattern, especially around Israel.

A lot of Christians are taught that Jewish prophecy still needs to be fulfilled, and that we should support whoever supports Israel.

I left a mainstream, evangelical church the Sunday that got tied to political alignment.

He said both parts out loud:

“Israel, its land and its people are incredibly close to the heart of God”
and,
“one of the things that we as believers need to really consider is which administration is gonna be a better friend and ally of Israel.”

That’s the mechanism:
prophecy → politics → policy alignment.

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I hope more Christians join that chorus. It really is sick the way they're just openly supporting mass death and destruction.

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Genuinely surprised you didn't come across this earlier. And to answer a question you asked in another thread, no the MSM don't talk about it.

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