No other way to put this other than to say the shit is about to hit the fan
Embassy personnel are being asked to come home. Military dependents will be evacuated. Israel will act to end the Iran nuclear threat.
Iran has not only been attempting to refine weapons-grade plutonium to build as many as 10 nuclear warheads, but have worked toward building intercontinental ballistic missiles to deliver the nukes. (Photo: Morteza Nikoubazl/Getty Images)
One week ago, the Trump administration let it be know they had privately given Iran an ultimatum: Reach an agreement by June 11. No specificity as to consequences was cited, but the meaning seemed clear. These talks cannot and will not go on forever. From the beginning, Iran has appeared to be stalling while the nation’s nuclear program continued to refine towards weapons-grade uranium unabated.
On June 9. President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke by phone amid growing indications from Iranian officials that Iran is planning to reject the US proposal. The regime claimed it would offer a counterproposal but as of Wednesday had not done so.
Iran’s Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) released a statement Monday in which it threatened to attack Israel's "covert nuclear facilities" in response to a potential Israeli strike on Iranian nuclear facilities. That was in response to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) announcing it would soon declare Iran non-compliant with the Obama-era agreement with Iran, even though that agreement was extremely favorable to Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
Now the U.S. is preparing to evacuate our embassies across the Mideast and has “suggested” that non-essential personnel begin leaving for home now. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the families of military personnel deployed in the region to begin traveling back to the U.S.
Neither embassy personnel nor military dependents travel orders are just shuffling people out of the Mideast as an exercise — this is the real deal. Non-essential personnel in those embassies and installations are being told to leave voluntarily while they still can. That’s not a precaution — it’s a signal.
Iran is rattling sabers again, and diplomacy looks like it’s circling the drain. Military bases across the Gulf are on alert. Oil markets are already reacting. You don’t start pulling people unless you know something’s coming. Israel has made it clear — if our negotiations with Iran collapse, they’re going to strike. Not might. Not maybe. They will. They will act with or without us.
Another telltale sign is that China is now quietly evacuating its citizens from Israel and across the Middle East via private charter flights. China doesn’t spend money unless they see danger on the horizon.
We need to ask ourselves if the coordinated “No Kings” protests planned across the U.S. this Saturday are an attempt by Iran and others to distract us from the international situation. Building off the chaos we just saw in the LA riots, paid agitators, foreign flags, and total lawlessness on the streets would be an effective diversion to a pending outbreak of hostilities in the Mideast.
Democrats are too weak or too complicit to respond to riots in the cities they control — which are most of them. Los Angeles for the last week proves that. Only President Trump and Republican leadership stand in the gap.
But outbreak of war in the Mideast, perhaps even an attempt at a nuclear strike on Israel, would add confusion and chaos to the situation. A developing domestic crisis could potentially break down communications and slow response times to an international emergency.
This isn’t happening in a vacuum. It’s a multi-front pressure campaign — Iran, China, and domestic chaos — testing every crack in the foundation. And the moves overnight? They’re not bluffs. They’re the kind of quiet shuffling governments make right before the storm hits.
We The People must stay awake and aware. This is the calm before the crisis — and you’re now ahead of the curve. Don’t trust the inevitable silence from the mainstream media — it usually means the truth is too inconvenient to print. Stand by. This could move quickly.