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Operation Epic Fury was launched to display the U.S. military might in the Middle East. What was promised as a quick attack on Iran has dragged on for over eight weeks and cost billions. The “excursion” has resulted in a global disaster with no end in sight.

Coming off the shooting at the White House Correspondence Dinner, I am overwhelmed with the reality of all the trauma-drama the MAGA monsters are inflicting around the world. I used my imagination to envision the conversation between Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu as they discussed a shock-and-awe attack that would achieve goals beneficial to the Zionists.

Benny: I need to put Hezbollah in check once and for all. We’ve planned for this strategic moment for years. Palestine is practically destroyed, and Hezbollah represents a bigger threat. They’re right at my border in Lebanon, and they are a threat to Israel’s national security. I know you give us billions of dollars each year, but that’s only enough to deal with the destruction of Palestine. We need one big assault on Iran to give us cover to obliterate Hezbollah.

Donnie: Uh, I don’t know if that’s gonna go over here in the States. We’re not a dictatorship yet. Don’t I need to let the American people know what I want to do? And don’t I have to get approval from Congress?

Benny: Stop the foolish talk if you want to be a real dictator! This is between us - two great leaders and nobody tells us what to do. We won’t even tell our allies in the region. The plan is to go into Iran with bombs blazing. By the time the world figures it out, we will have obliterated Hezbollah. You Americans always say, it’s better to ask for forgiveness than permission.

Donnie: This may not be a good time for me to start another war. I’ve got six going already, and my poll numbers are dipping. People are starting not to like me. MAGA candidates are losing their elections. I’m looking weak going into the midterm elections.

Benny: Stay focused, Donnie! This is not about you; this is about you helping to achieve Israeli dominance in the Middle East. I do have a plan, so don’t mess it up. [Robert] Maxwell did his part as a Mossad operative; it’s too bad he tried to blackmail the master blackmailer to save his business. Ghislane and [Jeffrey] Epstein got enough intel on world leaders to get whatever cooperation we need to do whatever we want.

Donnie, you do not want to become a liability like Maxwell. He ended up in the Atlantic Ocean. We gave him a world-class funeral because he served us well. Don’t ever forget, I have more on you than what’s in the Epstein files. Don’t ever forget that.

Donnie: I have done everything you asked. I have to say, I’m running out of things to do to distract from the Epstein files. The damn Democrats and these bitch victims have been relentless. They’re driving me crazy.

Benny: Enough whining. When can you attack Iran and give me cover to strike Lebanon?

Donnie: Pete [Hegseth] is always ready to go. Let’s go with February 28 - the last day of Black History Month.

Benny: There you go. Show your strength!

The trump administration struck Iran in the early hours of February 28. Iran retaliated by hitting U.S. bases in neighboring countries, shot several expensive U.S. aircraft out of the sky, and then closed the Strait of Hormuz. Iran has gained the military advantage. With no exit plan, trump is now seriously stuck.

We who believe in democracy are not stuck. We are poised to shut it down on May 1. May Day Strong actions are planned in over 3500 cities and towns, and will include rallies, marches, and a “no work, no school, no shopping” strike. Onward to the midterm elections and a reckoning for this country.







BlackCommentator.com Editorial Board

member and Columnist, Jamala Rogers,

founder and Chair Emeritus of the

Organization for Black Struggle in St.

Louis. She is an organizer, trainer and

speaker. She is the author of The Best of

the Way I See It – A Chronicle of

Struggle. Other writings by Ms. Rogers

can be found on her blog

jamalarogers.com. Contact Ms. Rogers

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