I think it was wise to stop "No Kings" demonstrations in Minnesota until assassin is caught there or shot dead
Though the people of Minnesota also need to have their voices heard, in order to prevent further murders by this assassin I think it was a good idea to cancel "No Kings" demonstrations in Minnesota until he is caught or killed by police or commits suicide like many people who are cowards like this do.
However, unfortunately Trump brings out the Assassins by what he says, especially since 90% of what he says every day is actually lies or a misrepresentation of the truth. This is very unfortunate.
Because LIES CAUSE DEATHS when a president says them often.
So, 300,000 to 400,000 people have died so far worldwide from Trump's lies and you could even say people are dying in Ukraine and Iran and even Israel now from Trump's lies too.
When will the lies end so people can stop dying so much worldwide for no good reason at all?
Plus Trump has made enemies of ALL our allies to the point where we have no friends or united front towards making this Israel-Iran Conflict end in any peaceful way.
It presently looks a lot like the war between Iraq and Iran moving forward now only now it's between Israel and Iran. Here is more information on the horrific war between Iraq and Iran:
begin quotes from Google AI and internet:
The
Iran-Iraq War was a devastating eight-year conflict (1980-1988) between
Iraq and Iran, resulting in a high number of casualties and leaving
both nations with significant long-term consequences.Iraq
initiated the war, aiming to seize territory and weaken Iran's newly
established Islamic regime, but ultimately failed to achieve decisive
victory.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Causes and Context:
Border Disputes:
Long-standing territorial disagreements, particularly over the Shatt al-Arab waterway, fueled tensions.
Religious and Political Differences:
The
Iranian Revolution of 1979, which established a theocratic Shia Islamic
Republic under Ayatollah Khomeini, worried Iraq's secular, Ba'athist
government, which was dominated by Sunni Muslims.Iraq feared the revolution would inspire insurgency among its Shia population.
Regional Power Struggle:
Iraq's President Saddam Hussein aimed to assert Iraqi dominance in the Persian Gulf region, replacing Iran as the leading power.
The Iran-Iraq War, which lasted from 1980 to 1988, was primarily sparked by a combination of historical border disputes, ethnic tensions, and the aftermath of the Iranian Revolution.Saddam Hussein,
then-president of Iraq, saw the instability in Iran after the
revolution as an opportunity to assert regional dominance and settle old
territorial claims.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Border Disputes:
Iraq and Iran had long-standing disagreements over the Shatt al-Arab waterway, a crucial outlet to the sea for Iraq.Iraq also sought to reclaim the Iranian province of Khuzestan, which is rich in oil and has a significant Arab population.
The Iranian Revolution:
The
1979 Iranian Revolution, which established a theocratic government led
by Ayatollah Khomeini, created a period of instability in Iran.Saddam Hussein saw this as a chance to weaken Iran and expand Iraqi influence.
Fear of Revolution:
Saddam
Hussein also feared the spread of the Islamic Revolution to Iraq, where
a majority Shi'a population existed, potentially leading to unrest and
instability within Iraq.
Territorial Ambitions:
Beyond
the Shatt al-Arab and Khuzestan, Saddam Hussein also harbored ambitions
to replace Iran as the dominant power in the Persian Gulf.
The
war resulted in a stalemate, with both sides suffering significant
casualties and infrastructure damage, ultimately ending in a UN-brokered
ceasefire in 1988.
This video explains the causes of the Iran-Iraq War:
Apr 24, 2025 — The Iran-Iraq War (1980–88) was a prolonged military conflict between Iran and Iraq. Estimates of total casualties range from one million to ...
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