J'ai ben hâte de voir ça. Si Trump attaque un jour l'Iran ouvertement, les chances que la Russie, la Chine et l'Inde s'en mêlent se trouveront augmenter.
The question is how many false flags can they throw at Trump.
Already you have the BS oil tanker attack and now the shot down drone. What's next?
I'm glad he's brushed them off. I seriously hope they don't find some Iranian passports after some big attack because you can bet it wasn't Iran but the people who want to go to war with them.
Je me demande si les tensions n'auraient pas été aussi élevées si un imbécile n'avait pas unilatéralement décidé d'annuler le traité nucléaire avec l'Iran et d'imposer des sanctions économiques sans raison valable.
^Nailed it. Trump will do everything he can to avoid war, but they'll do everything they can to force him into a conflict. If it happens, he will be labeled a warmonger.
If all this doesn't work, will we see another one on American soil?
https://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/immigration-border-crisis/trump-admin-s-tent-cities-cost-more-keeping-migrant-kids-n884871The cost of holding migrant children who have been separated from their parents in newly created "tent cities" is $775 per person per night, according to an official at the Department of Health and Human Services — far higher than the cost of keeping children with their parents in detention centers or holding them in more permanent buildings.
The reason for the high cost, the official and several former officials told NBC News, is that the sudden urgency to bring in security, air conditioning, medical workers and other government contractors far surpasses the cost for structures that are routinely staffed.
It costs $256 per person per night to hold children in permanent HHS facilities like Casa Padre in Brownsville, Texas. And keeping children with their parents in detention centers like the one run by U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement in Dilley, Texas cost $298 per resident per night, according to an agency estimate when it awarded the contract for the facility in 2014.