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Saved - March 11, 2026 at 8:39 PM

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🚨🇺🇸 BREAKING — PRESS: "Why did USA go to War?" SENATOR: "Israel made us do it.” https://t.co/1uENVBykPn

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Speaker 0 questions the rationale for the war, noting that “the intelligence did not suggest that an attack was imminent from Iran,” and asking, “What is left? Why are we at war with Iran?” He also remarks that “the nuclear program isn’t the reason” and that he never expected to hear Ted Cruz talking about nukes. Speaker 1 suggests the simplest explanation given, which has been backtracked, is that “Israel made us do it, that Bibi decided on this timeline, Netanyahu decided he wanted to attack, and he convinced Trump to join him by scaring Trump into believing that US assets in the region would be at risk, and so Trump was better off just joining Netanyahu.” He adds that this may not be the full explanation, but it’s a plausible one. He notes that “the nuclear program is not part of their targeting campaign,” and that “harder line leadership is taking hold,” with the Strait of Hormuz “still being shut down even as we get their navy.” He asks what remains as the explanation, suggesting it might be that Israel forced the United States’ hand and questions, “How weak does that make The United States look? How weak are we if our allies can force us into wars of choice that are bad for US national security interests?”
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Speaker 0: What is the reason if the nuclear program isn't the reason as poor Ted Cruz, I never thought I'd put those three words together, is over there talking about nukes. And we know that the intelligence did not suggest that an attack was imminent from Iran. What is what is left? Why why are we at war with Iran? Speaker 1: Great question. Yeah. Great question. I mean I mean, the simplest explanation, you know, might be the one that they gave twenty four hours in that they've kind of tried to backtrack since since then, which is that Israel made us do it, that Bibi decided on this timeline, Netanyahu decided he wanted to attack, and he convinced Trump to join him by scaring Trump into believing that US assets in the region would be at risk, and so Trump was better off just joining Netanyahu. I hope that isn't the full explanation, but you're right. As we are now hearing that the nuclear program is not part of their targeting campaign, as we're now more confident that even harder line leadership is taking hold, as the Strait Of Hormuz is, you know, still being shut down even as we get their navy, What's left as the explanation? It might just be that Israel forced our hand. And how weak does that make The United States look? How weak are we if our allies can force us into wars of choice that are bad for US national security interests?
Saved - January 11, 2026 at 11:20 PM
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I note claims that Israelis “Tourists” started Argentina’s wildfires; Argentina is burning. Milei cut fire services by 69%; over 50,000 acres of Patagonian forest burned as firefighters run for their lives. I see a video of Argentinians telling an Israeli tourist not to light a fire at a camping destination, challenging an antisemitic conspiracy theory. Martín Morales of El Calafate says he stopped two tourists from starting a fire near Laguna Torre; police detained another “tourist” at La Ribera. Patagonia abandoned by federal forces.

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🚨🇦🇷 🇮🇱 BREAKING — Israelis "Tourists" started Argentina's Wildfires. https://t.co/3szEVczmSK

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Speaker 0 orders someone to leave for an hour and move to the camp area, warning that a fire cannot be made in the forest and that it is prohibited. He says he has just circled back after seeing a cloud of smoke and exits, and accuses others of starting a fire, using strong insults. He emphasizes the need to protect the area and says there must be someone there to watch over it. He concludes by stressing personal responsibility: if they don’t take care of this, who will.
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Speaker 0: Una hora te vas de ahí. Una hora te vas de ahí. Sí, sí, dale. Por favor, allá, allá, la carpa, allá, del otro lado, del otro lado. En el bosque no, no se puede hacer fuego. Prohibido, prohibido. Me acabo de dar toda la vuelta porque vi una nube de humo y salida de ahí, están estos hijos de puta, estos hijos de puta prendiendo fuego en la concha de su madre. Te vas, hijo de puta. Si no lo cuidamos nosotros, cuidar esto, hermano. Tiene que haber alguien acá, mirá.
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The urban area intermittently feeds itself, and embers cross National Route 40; it is cut between the hole, and at this moment.
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Speaker 0: La zona urbana, por momentos se se alimenta, y las brasas que cruzan de un lado y otro la ruta nacional 40, está cortada entre el hoyo, y en estos momentos

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🚨🇦🇷 BREAKING — Argentina is Burning! Milei Cut Fire Services by 69%. Now Over 50,000 Acres of Patagonian Forest Have Burnt Down as Firefighters Run for their Lives. https://t.co/RV4AMmMECm

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Mariano explains that the situation is really dangerous, with flames flaring along National Route 40, the only means of passage. The fire is being fed by the winds, raising the need to evacuate Epuyén. He notes how the flames are burning at that moment and says they may need to create distance from the route, asking the personnel to move back and then confirming they will step away from the road. The flames are described as tongues of fire and dangerous, with volunteers and brigades themselves taking distance from the scene. With Diego, they show the current situation: the forest in the area of the Balcón de Pujén is burning, and the fire is advancing toward the urban area. For a moment, embers cross from one side of the road to the other as National Route 40 is cut between El Hoyo and Epuyén at that moment.
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Speaker 0: Adelante. Mariano, esta situación es realmente peligrosa. Observen ustedes las llamaradas en estos momentos aquí, a la verga de la ruta nacional 40, único medio. Observen esta situación. En cualquier momento, que tomar distancia. El fuego que está alimentándose de nuevo con los vientos hasta ahora, la necesidad de tener que evacuar Epuyén. Fíjense cómo está ardiendo en estos momentos, vamos a tener que tomar distancia. Ruta Nacional 40 se da a esta instancia, es probable que tengamos, si nos están pidiendo aparcar el personal policial, que tomemos distancia, a ver, nos nos corremos. Perfecto, nos corremos de la ruta en estos momentos. Fíjense esta imagen, Realmente, estas lenguas de fuego, estas llamaradas, es realmente delicado lo que está pasando. Están, de hecho, los propios bomberos voluntarios, los propios brigadistas tomando distancia frente a esta realidad, ante esta ante esta situación, el fuego que vuelve a aparecer en escena, que está activo. Con Diego, les podemos mostrar lo que está ocurriendo en estos momentos. Se está ardiendo este bosque en la zona del balcón de Pujén, el fuego que avanza hacia la zona urbana. Por un momento, se se alimenta, y las brasas que cruzan de un lado y otro la ruta nacional 40, que está cortada entre el hoyo y el Pujén, en estos momentos.

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I thought this was an antisemitic conspiract theory but theres a video of argentinians telling an israeli tourist to not light a fire in the popular camping destination

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Martín Morales, a resident of El Calafate, managed to stop a pair of tourists from starting a fire in the forest near Laguna Torre, in Los Glaciares National Park. According to the local resident, they were Israeli. Almost simultaneously, police detained another “tourist” who attempted to do the same in the La Ribera Urban Nature Reserve. Patagonia is completely abandoned by federal forces.

Saved - January 2, 2026 at 12:50 PM

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