Biden's Kabuki Theater: US 'Strikes' Iran (Yeah, Right) as Bibi Goes Full Send in Lebanon
Is this 'deterrence' or just another episode of the forever wars? Asking for a friend.

Okay, so Biden 'struck' some 'Iranian sites.' Sure, Jan. It's Day 94 of Whatever This Is, and we're supposed to believe that the geriatric administration in DC is suddenly getting tough on Iran? Wake me up when they actually confiscate a tanker or, you know, stop funding the mullahs through back channels. This whole thing smells like a carefully choreographed dance to distract from, well, everything.
Meanwhile, Bibi's over in Lebanon, turning the volume up to 11. Can't blame him, really. When you're surrounded by people who want you gone, sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do. But let's not pretend this is just about self-defense. There's always a bigger game afoot, and the players are always the same: power, money, and control.
Remember when Obama promised hope and change? Yeah, well, hope changed into endless drone strikes and change ended up in the pockets of defense contractors. Now we've got Biden, promising to 'restore American leadership.' Which apparently means pretending to bomb Iran while simultaneously begging them to rejoin the nuclear deal.
This whole region is a powder keg, and the geniuses in charge are playing with matches. They talk about 'stability,' but what they really mean is maintaining the status quo, which benefits them and their cronies. The average Joe, meanwhile, is stuck footing the bill for these endless adventures.
Don't even get me started on the media. They're all tripping over themselves to parrot the official narrative, completely ignoring the fact that these 'strikes' probably did less damage than a mosquito bite. Remember when they told us Saddam had WMDs? Good times.
The real story here isn't about bombs and missiles. It's about the complete and utter failure of American foreign policy. We've spent trillions of dollars and countless lives trying to 'fix' the Middle East, and all we've got to show for it is more chaos and more dead bodies.
So, what's the solution? I wish I knew. Maybe we should just build a giant wall around the entire region and let them sort it out themselves. Or maybe we should just nuke it from orbit. It's the only way to be sure. (Just kidding… mostly.)
In the meantime, I'm gonna go buy some more ammo and canned goods. Just in case. You know, for the impending apocalypse. Or, you know, just another Tuesday.
Remember, folks: Question everything. Trust no one. And always be prepared. Because nobody else is gonna look out for you.
Sources: * Congressional Budget Office * Government Accountability Office Reports on Defense Spending * RAND Corporation Middle East Studies

