Trump's Crew Was Wildin' Out Over Iran, Almost Got Us All Cooked
Word on the street is Trump's own people couldn't agree on clappin' back at Iran, and that almost sparked some real-world drama, fam.
Aight, check it. Heard from the grapevine that Trump's squad was buggin' out behind closed doors, arguing 'bout whether to send missiles to Iran. Straight up, these cats almost got us into some serious isht.
From what I'm hearing, some of them were all about that smoke, ready to rumble with Ayatollah. Others were tryna chill and play the diplomacy card. But let's be real, diplomacy ain't always the answer when you dealin' with folks who ain't playin' fair.
The thing is, these ain't your average Joes makin' these decisions. These are the same cats who profit off war, who got stock in weapons manufacturers, who sleep soundly while regular folks get shipped off to fight and die for nothing. It's a system, man, and we trapped in it.
Trump talkin' bout makin' America great again, but greatness ain't about droppin' bombs and startin' beef. It's about takin' care of your own, liftin' up the community, and buildin' a future where everybody eats. Not just the top one percent.
Iran ain't perfect, no doubt. They got their own problems, their own agendas. But war ain't the solution. War just creates more problems, more suffering, more casualties.
These politicians be playin' games with our lives, treatin' us like pawns on a chessboard. But we ain't pawns. We're human beings, with families, with dreams, with the right to live in peace.
They always act like they got it all figured out. They don’t. They’re just guessing based on how much the war will affect their stocks, their connections. How much will it pump up the military industrial complex.
So next time you see them on TV, spewin' their war propaganda, remember this: they ain't fightin' for you. They fightin' for themselves and their buddies. They keep the poor fighting each other while they get to feast off of it. You better recognize. Keep it 100, no cap.
We gotta wake up, connect with each other, and demand a better future. A future where peace is the priority, and everybody gets a seat at the table. Real talk.
Sources:
* U.S. Department of State (for context on Iran's actions) * Congressional Research Service (for background on US foreign policy)

