We are on the verge of bankruptcy now. That was always the plan. SS will automatically be reduced when debt hits a certain level.
Thursday, April 2, 2026
ANALYSIS
Netanyahu only made things worse and is leaving defeated.
“Netanyahu: Iran Still a Threat to Israel, ‘But No Longer an Existential One’.”
Netanyahu said that Iran can still threaten Israel, but “can no longer threaten our existence.”
But there is nothing more defeatist than this. It is 100% defeatist rhetoric!
Netanyahu has always made the three objectives of the war clear:
1. Regime change
2. Limiting missile capabilities
3. Dismantling the nuclear program
He has achieved none of these objectives, but he has saddled Israel with $60-80 billion in losses from this war.
And here’s why I say that:
Each day of operations, including interceptors and material damage, costs between $1.5–2 billion, based on the spending during the 12-day war. The damages are still being calculated, and there are reports of thousands of compensation claims for direct damage caused by Iranian missiles.
The economic loss is estimated by the Israeli Ministry of Finance at $3 billion per week.
Netanyahu’s megalomania has created more problems than solutions.
If the Iranians hadn’t built a nuclear weapon before, now they have every reason to do so.
~ By Patricia Marins
#BREAKING : After Massive Houthi Strike, Israel in Chaos – 500+ Soldiers Dead, Nation on Edge
Following the devastating Houthi attack that killed 500 Israeli soldiers and injured 873, the entire country is on high alert.
Hospitals are overwhelmed, roads are jammed with people moving away from the affected areas, and the government is facing growing public anger.
Houthi forces have vowed to continue the pressure until Israel stops its aggression.
Iran has called this a “clear message to the Zionist regime and its supporters.”
The US has not yet responded with any military action.
This is a turning point in the conflict.
(Sources: Live Israeli media coverage, Houthi statements, Al Jazeera – situation developing rapidly.)
War and Peace – Real-time global conflict updates.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has delivered a fiery show of support for Tehran, declaring that Pyongyang is prepared to supply Iran with missiles to use against Israel if asked. In remarks that reverberated across global capitals, Kim claimed that “one missile is enough to erase” Israel — a stark reminder of the destructive reach of North Korea’s ballistic and nuclear arsenal.
His statement comes at a pivotal moment in the escalating confrontation between Iran and the U.S.-led coalition under “Operation Epic Fury.” As coalition strikes reportedly intensify against Iranian leadership targets, North Korea’s entry into the fray — even rhetorically — introduces a volatile new layer to an already widening conflict. The warning follows reports of China providing Iran with hypersonic anti-ship missiles and renewed nuclear saber-rattling from Russia, including statements from Dmitry Medvedev.
By singling out Israel — a central partner in the coalition effort — Kim has revived the kind of extreme rhetoric that has defined his past standoffs with Western powers. The suggestion that a single missile could “erase” a nation dramatically escalates tensions and amplifies fears surrounding President Trump’s recent warning that “the big one” may be imminent.
Meanwhile, global markets remain on edge. Energy disruptions have rattled oil and gas supplies, and European prices continue to surge amid mounting instability. The possibility of a tightening alignment among Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran — all nuclear-capable or closely allied with nuclear powers — raises profound concerns about regional and global security. What began as a regional conflict now risks evolving into a broader geopolitical confrontation with far-reaching consequences
INCREDIBLE: 35 World leaders unite to fix Strait of Hormuz crisis WITHOUT Trump. This is the most humiliating sign that Trump -- and perhaps America -- has lost all respect on the world stage.
Nearly three dozen countries are scrambling to clean up the chaos after Trump's war with Iran choked off the Strait of Hormuz, one of the most critical oil routes on Earth. Ships are trapped. Oil prices are surging. Global trade is under threat.
And Trump? Not invited.
After pushing the world toward conflict, he’s now on the sidelines while 35 countries including the U.K., France, Germany, Canada, Japan and others coordinate a response. These nations signed a statement demanding Iran stop blocking the strait and pledged to ensure safe passage.
Trump’s contribution has been to shrug and tell allies to go "get your own oil." That’s his "leadership" -- start a war, destabilize global energy markets, then walk away and let everyone else deal with the fallout.
This is humiliation on a global stage. This is the guy who started a so-called Board of Peace. The guy who demands a Nobel Peace.
They all see him as a total joke. And he is.
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