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and Israel to rally support against Iran, or did Iran actually do this?
Here's the issue I take with the false flag narrative.
The people who believe that the U.S.
is capable of doing a false flag...
The false flag, the false flags that conspiracy theorists believe the U.S.
pulled off are substantially more successful.
Just launching some missiles and claiming they went this far but were intercepted is not typically how one would perceive a false flag from the West, who, again, tends to be more successful, like the Gulf of Tonkin incident.
In which case, if Western powers really wanted a Casus Belli to get our allies or to get public support for a war in Iranβ
Why?
Why do a thing in the middle of nowhere no one can see or believe that has no success and causes no damage?
That doesn't seem to make sense to me.
They could literally just have like a fake terrorist blow up killing civilians and then be like, oh, look, it happened.
It makes more sense that Iran's got crummy missiles that can go pretty far and didn't work, but did go farther than we thought.
I don't I don't think I don't know if they will, but I do believe that the U.S.
will put boots on the ground, at least on Karg Island.
I report that we're seeing there was some really interesting information from Polly Market.
Someone tracked 10 accounts brand new, all purchased a contract on a ceasefire with Iran before March 31st.
The probability of that happening was 10 percent.
Some yesterday they buy up all of these contracts.
This morning, Trump announces peace talks.