If you stop to consider the overarching objective and the strategy employed, there is no reason to panic. The objective isn’t to just get the current Iranian Government to capitulate, it is to cut the Cabal’s strings and truly liberate Iran.
The strategy employed should actually put people’s minds at ease. There was no conventional saber rattling. No build up to justify a boots on the ground invasion and occupation. Instead there were crippling strikes against their command and control, and their military. Next, was the equally crippling blockade that has a stranglehold on Iran’s oil industry and economy.
But, that blockade isn’t just impacting the economy of Iran. It is impacting the EU, the UK, and Israel. Those impacts aren’t collateral damage, they are intentional, they are leverage to eliminate the NWO’s control over the corrupt Iranian regime and by extension the people of Iran.
That’s my opinion and analysis, for what it’s worth. Knowing what is at stake, I don’t mind paying more for gas now, because we’re going to be living in a better version of the world when this is done. And, gas prices are going to plummet when the Strait of Hormuz reopens.
I don’t mind paying more for gas now, because we’re going to be living in a better version of the world when this is done.
We should chant this from the rooftops and mountaintops.
To save money on gas in the meantime, people could just...drive less. I know it's a shocking concept but hear me out. Many if not most of the places people go are optional anyway, or they drive to the store repeatedly instead of stocking up more and driving less. Clean the shit out of your house and make it more of a comfy, cozy home to be in. Shop online more, go for home entertainment, etc. Read a book. Doing 25% fewer car trips is a good way to save 25% on fuel - $4 gas suddenly becomes $3, functionally.
Make it work, America. Trump is working hard for you and all of us to make the country great, so we can do our part. It's called being a petropatriot! (Well, it is now anyway, since I just invented the word for this paragraph. :)
I am not panicked at all. The only thing that would make me panic is boots on the ground. The only negative for the US is the extra dollar a gallon we have to pay for gas.
In my mind, this isn’t particularly about Iran or Venezuela. The war in Iran is about weakening the globalists and rewiring the oil trade to starve the deep state. The globalists have isolated and sanctioned Iran many years ago. They just never enforced the sanctions. The unenforced sanctions against Iran and Venezuela created a black market for the globalists to move freely in the shadows without being encumbered by the rules everyone else has to follow.
Trump just used the rules created by the globalists and enforced them, e.g., no nuclear for Iran, no proxies, destroying Iran’s ballistic missile capabilities etc. The reason the rest of the West refuses to help the US enforce the sanctions is that they don’t want them enforced. Art of war.
That is why I am not panicking. IMO, if the heat got too much in the Middle East, we could pack up and leave as a last resort. Boots on the ground would change that. The US has already won this. It is just the matter of degree. Gas prices have always fluctuated for a variety of reasons. Thinking what I think, it is a small price to pay and when this is over the US will be stronger than when it started.
Luckily I'm not one to panic.
I've given up that shit years ago.
Frustrated yes, but panic,.....never again.
If you stop to consider the overarching objective and the strategy employed, there is no reason to panic. The objective isn’t to just get the current Iranian Government to capitulate, it is to cut the Cabal’s strings and truly liberate Iran.
The strategy employed should actually put people’s minds at ease. There was no conventional saber rattling. No build up to justify a boots on the ground invasion and occupation. Instead there were crippling strikes against their command and control, and their military. Next, was the equally crippling blockade that has a stranglehold on Iran’s oil industry and economy.
But, that blockade isn’t just impacting the economy of Iran. It is impacting the EU, the UK, and Israel. Those impacts aren’t collateral damage, they are intentional, they are leverage to eliminate the NWO’s control over the corrupt Iranian regime and by extension the people of Iran.
That’s my opinion and analysis, for what it’s worth. Knowing what is at stake, I don’t mind paying more for gas now, because we’re going to be living in a better version of the world when this is done. And, gas prices are going to plummet when the Strait of Hormuz reopens.
We should chant this from the rooftops and mountaintops.
To save money on gas in the meantime, people could just...drive less. I know it's a shocking concept but hear me out. Many if not most of the places people go are optional anyway, or they drive to the store repeatedly instead of stocking up more and driving less. Clean the shit out of your house and make it more of a comfy, cozy home to be in. Shop online more, go for home entertainment, etc. Read a book. Doing 25% fewer car trips is a good way to save 25% on fuel - $4 gas suddenly becomes $3, functionally.
Make it work, America. Trump is working hard for you and all of us to make the country great, so we can do our part. It's called being a petropatriot! (Well, it is now anyway, since I just invented the word for this paragraph. :)
💯 tighten up and man up Petropatriots! Sick of hearing whining about gas prices. Freedom comes through sacrifice.
Panic "yet" LOL, nah not a PANICAN so I'm trusting Trump and the plan. So far things seem to be going well
Don't Panic About Trump's Iran Strategy Ever
FTFY
I am not panicked at all. The only thing that would make me panic is boots on the ground. The only negative for the US is the extra dollar a gallon we have to pay for gas.
In my mind, this isn’t particularly about Iran or Venezuela. The war in Iran is about weakening the globalists and rewiring the oil trade to starve the deep state. The globalists have isolated and sanctioned Iran many years ago. They just never enforced the sanctions. The unenforced sanctions against Iran and Venezuela created a black market for the globalists to move freely in the shadows without being encumbered by the rules everyone else has to follow.
Trump just used the rules created by the globalists and enforced them, e.g., no nuclear for Iran, no proxies, destroying Iran’s ballistic missile capabilities etc. The reason the rest of the West refuses to help the US enforce the sanctions is that they don’t want them enforced. Art of war.
That is why I am not panicking. IMO, if the heat got too much in the Middle East, we could pack up and leave as a last resort. Boots on the ground would change that. The US has already won this. It is just the matter of degree. Gas prices have always fluctuated for a variety of reasons. Thinking what I think, it is a small price to pay and when this is over the US will be stronger than when it started.
O do t panic about anything trump does. Only weak minds that refuse to understand how righteously powerful trump has become waffle like an eggo.
Excellent article. This guy actually gets it and understands the situation. Trump knows what he is doing even if others don't.