No, No, No, Please, Mr President

Trump on Mexico: "I like the president (Sheinbaum) a lot. She's a very good person, she has a beautiful voice, and she's a beautiful woman. I've told her: 'Let me eradicate the cartels,' and she says: 'No, no, no, please, Mr. President.'"

"I say we have to eradicate them. We have to wipe them out. The cartels run Mexico. We can't allow that."

Israel Defense Forces, 7 March 2026

… the military infrastructure of the Iranian terrorist regime.

… smoke, we do not weep for it.

They Want to Recover the Money Lost Through Defeating Russia

Mayor Cannot Receive a Federal Security Clearance

What “Unconditional Surrender” Looks Like

… There’s nobody left to resist. That could happen too, because we’ve wiped out their leadership numerous times already. So if they surrender or if there’s nobody left to surrender, they’re rendered useless in terms of military capability.”

Inside Look

C-RAM Defense System

… rapid-fire 20mm Gatling gun firing explosive self-destruct rounds at up to 4,500 rounds per minute.

Just the Past Six Months

Barbara Boyd, 7 March 2026



Barbara Boyd argues that warnings of a 1979-style oil shock after President Trump’s call for Iran’s unconditional surrender are a manufactured panic pushed by the City of London’s financial press and anti-Trump figures to trigger an economic crisis and swing the Midterms. Citing Karoline Leavitt’s definition of surrender as eliminating Iran’s threat, Boyd revisits the 1979 Iranian Revolution, describing the Shah’s industrial and nuclear modernization, opposition from Anglo-American financial interests, and a strategy of “Controlled Disintegration” associated with the Council on Foreign Relations’ Project 1980s. She claims the Shah was overthrown via a human-rights campaign and the Muslim Brotherhood, leading Khomeini to cancel modernization and enabling an oil shock that benefited London banks. Boyd says the same playbook is now aimed at Trump’s pro-worker economic program, but that U.S. energy strength and security measures reduce oil-shock risk; she concludes that ending the Khamenei regime would remove a long-standing economic weapon and ultimately stabilize energy markets.

We Will Remember

The United Kingdom, our once Great Ally, maybe the Greatest of them all, is finally giving serious thought to sending two aircraft carriers to the Middle East. That’s OK, Prime Minister Starmer, we don’t need them any longer — But we will remember. We don’t need people that join Wars after we’ve already won!

Donald J Trump