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Trump Drops the F-Bomb—and the Global Ball

So Trump finally did it—he became the first U.S. president in history to drop an F-bomb on live television. In a fit of red-faced fury, he lashed out at both Israel and Iran, furious that they violated what he claimed was a “ceasefire” he himself negotiated. “They don’t know what the f*** they’re doing,” he barked, somehow missing the irony that he clearly doesn’t either.

Trump’s delusions aren’t new. But what is new—“the likes of which we’ve never seen,” as he’d put it—is just how public the unraveling has become.


That phrase: "the likes of which we've never seen"—it's his go-to chorus. He says it about everything.

The Israeli airstrikes?

“Tremendous devastation, like we’ve never seen.”

Iran’s retaliation? “A disgrace, the biggest attack you’ve ever seen.”

His own leadership? “We’re winning like never before. Prosperity like never before. Category 5 hurricanes? Groceries? Never heard of them—until me.”


The reality? We’ve seen it all before.

War.

Retaliation.

Nuclear brinkmanship.

And yes, groceries, and multiple Category 5 hurricanes before Trump took office.

Is anybody litening?
Is anybody litening?

The only thing we haven’t seen is a president so committed to repeating “tremendous” and “bigly” while the world slides into chaos.


Iran: Nukes, Signals, and the Ghost of the Axis

Iran, for decades, has played the world’s longest poker game...

Bluffing? Maybe. Building nukes? Possibly.

According to the IAEA, only “traces” of enriched uranium have ever been confirmed near weapons-grade levels—meaning they’re right there, but plausibly deniable. One minute they deny enrichment, the next they flex underground facilities. It’s nuclear Schrödinger's cat—both happening and not.


But now that Trump’s flailing diplomacy is public spectacle? If Iran wasn’t considering crossing that nuclear line before, they sure as hell are now.

Why? Because reckless leadership creates vacuum. Power vacuum. Strategy vacuum. Moral vacuum. And who’s always ready to fill that void? North Korea, baby.

You remember them. The “Axis of Evil” Bush bundled together with Iran and Iraq in his 2002 State of the Union address. Since then, North Korea’s gone full James Bond villain, while Iran’s been playing chess with the West.


If you think they wouldn’t collaborate under the table, think again.

Mutual sanctions, mutual distrust of the West, mutual love for parades with missiles—it’s a dystopian bromance waiting to happen. Trump calling attention to Iran's place in the world stage while offering no coherent policy or consequence only eggs it on.


Meanwhile in Israel: War Criminals and PR Control

Let’s not forget Netanyahu—prime minister, indicted felon, and war criminal-in-chief. While Gaza burns, he maintains plausible deniability, brushing off international war crime allegations like dandruff off a $5,000 suit. Trump naming him as a ceasefire partner is not just tone-deaf—it’s complicity.

How could anyone with basic global literacy think Bibi Netanyahu would actually respect a ceasefire—let alone one whispered into the ether by a former U.S. president banned from most credible platforms?

This is the man who greenlit retaliatory bombings on children. His name shouldn’t be beside "ceasefire"; it should be in the International Criminal Court's top 10 most wanted.

Trump tying himself to Netanyahu only reveals his nostalgia for strongmen, not solutions.


What’s the Fallout?

With Iran emboldened, Israel unchecked, and Trump ranting into the void, the risk isn’t just looking stupid. It’s miscalculation. It’s escalation. One dumb tweet away from real-world consequence.

You think Iran doesn’t have ears in Pyongyang? You think Netanyahu doesn’t leverage chaos to justify force? You think a future Trump presidency wouldn’t fast-track nuclear proliferation through incompetence?

Wake up.

The world isn’t laughing at Trump anymore. It’s bracing for what his stupidity could cost them.


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👉 Trump & Netanyahu: Two Peas in a Powder Keg — an exposé on shared warmongering, PR spin, and why they love the smell of denial in the morning.

Because when you follow the money, the missiles, and the memes—you see the pattern.


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Information Check

Trump’s F‑bomb melt‑down


“They don’t know what the...”: Trump drops ‘F bomb’ as Iran‑Israel ceasefire deal crumbles – Economic Times report on June 24, 2025 news.sky.com+15thedailybeast.com+15economictimes.indiatimes.com+15m.economictimes.com+1economictimes.indiatimes.com+1


U.S.–Israel airstrikes & nuclear site damage

Explosions ring out in Tehran despite Trump's order to Israel to stop strikes – Reuters summary of the June 24 airstrikes livenowfox.com+1theguardian.com+1iaea.orgreuters.com


Iran’s nuclear stockpile concern

Iran has amassed even more near weapons‑grade uranium, UN watchdog says – AP (IAEA data, Echoing recent 408.6 kg figure) youtube.com+13ft.com+13theguardian.com+13reuters.comiaea.org+5apnews.com+5ncr-iran.org+5



Netanyahu’s ICC warrant

ICC issues arrest warrants for Netanyahu, Gallant over Gaza 'war crimes' – Reuters and PBS coverage ecfr.euen.wikipedia.org+9reuters.com+9nypost.com+9


Trump hyperbole & Category 5 hurricane quote

Trump Claims He 'Never Heard' of a Category 5 Hurricane – Business Insider (Sept 2019) economictimes.indiatimes.com+13theguardian.com+13m.economictimes.com+13ft.com+15businessinsider.com+15youtube.com+15

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