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War Briefings
Senate Democrats expressed dissatisfaction during briefings on the Iran war at Capitol Hill, coinciding with White House and Pentagon discussions.
Democrat senators express dissatisfaction with Pentagon spending and war strategies during recent Capitol Hill briefings amid ongoing Iran war discussions.
Democrat senators expressed dissatisfaction during recent war briefings held on Capitol Hill regarding the evolving narrative surrounding the conflict.
Briefing summary
The White House and Pentagon conducted extensive war briefings, providing updates on Iran and related military activities. Key officials shared strategic insights and developments. Despite all the efforts of the White House and Trump; missing briefings with entertainment and misdirection, the reality says, this war will be the end of Republican’s.
Briefings on Capitol Hill – misery and no glory
Concerns emerged among Democrat senators during briefings on Capitol Hill regarding the war’s progress. They expressed dissatisfaction about the overall narrative and its implications.
Additionally, revelations surfaced about the Pentagon’s monthly expenditures, notably a staggering seven million dollars on lobster tails, raising questions about military spending priorities.
Pete Hegseth tattoos and a $7m lobster bill, Preaching to choir with a public prayer, and bombing Iran with over a Billion Dollars of bombs in one day!
A day of Iran war briefings from the White House and the Pentagon. May have distracted the media a little on Pete Hegseth’s Nazi-like Tattoo’s but they won’t be forgotten by the Israeli Lobby, at the next Republican nomination.

War commentary in the style of a comic strip from Pete Hegseth. We’ll look into the whizz, bang and pop of it all. and to make it all comical the White House through in a Christian prayer. Preaching to the choir!
This week, that’s not all – we’ve seen the Pentagon’s food bill. They spent seven million dollars on lobster tails… in one month. What’s going on? Do you think they are making packed lunches for all the pro-Trump supporters?
Democrat senators aren’t happy with how this war story’s shaping up. They were being briefed on Capitol Hill, and the feeling around Capital Hill is that, The United States is getting getting its ass kicked! Dropping a billion dollars wort of munitions and the Iranians are responding in kind, but a fraction of the cost.
Israel is looking like the Gaza strip. Even without the media blackouts by Israel, the pictures and videos that are emerging are devastating. Tel Aviv will not survive another 2-weeks of war. What is a concern for the US is that Israel has a plan to bomb the Dome of the Rock, or at least make it look like that the Iranians have done it, so it can take over the whole of Jerusalem and the West Bank.
The worry is if Israel keeps taking this brutal hits; the Israelis will lose their spirit to fight, and will go for its final strikes, towards Mecca and Medina, which, despite all of our efforts will unite the middle east and Muslim nations.
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Worse-still the Gulf countries are turning on the United States; What is Trump doing to defend them, they are low in ammunition and are sitting ducks to Iranian Drones.
If this continues for another few weeks, US bases in the Gulf will become redundant and dead zones.
This leads everyone to the question, Iran is not as weak as we all thought, the 10-days of bombing in 2025 did nothing but unite the nation, and Netanyahu has dragged us into a war, we can’t win. even if we bomb the whole country we will bankrupt the United States.












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