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The Muslim Brotherhood, he argued, is steadily expanding its influence inside the United States, corroding the political foundations that sustain the American-Israeli alliance; it could eventually return to power in Egypt, at which point the 1979 Camp David peace treaty becomes a dead letter, and war follows.With the "Shia jihad " weakened by the Iran war, he warned, a rising "Sunni jihad " anchored by Turkey and future Islamist-aligned Egypt would constitute Israel's next existential challenge. Israeli leaders must begin preparing now, he urged.
"At any time that United States Armed Forces are engaged in hostilities outside the territory of the United States, its possessions and territories without a declaration of war or specific statutory authorization, such forces shall be removed by the President if the Congress so directs by concurrent resolution."The bill passed the Senate on Tuesday by a 50-48 vote, with four Republicans — Senators Rand Paul (KY), Lisa Murkowski (AK), Susan Collins (ME), and Bill Cassidy (LA) — voting in favor. Senator Jon Fetterman (PA) was the only Democrat to oppose the effort, and Republican Senators Mitch McConnell (KY) and Dave McCormick (PA) were not present for the vote.
"The long-standing expectation in parts of Jerusalem and Washington has been that sustained pressure could lead to regime change in Tehran ... [However] the announced agreement suggests a [new] fundamental reality: The campaign that many hoped would weaken or even destabilise the Islamic Republic will instead conclude with the regime intact, strengthened, and formally engaged by the U.S. ... [This] amounts to the collapse of a broader strategic assumption: that coordinated American and Israeli pressure could generate conditions conducive to fundamental political change inside Iran. Instead, the likely outcome is the opposite ... [it is] an outcome likely to reinforce confidence amongst [Iran's] ruling elite rather than weaken it ...".This moment represents a major strategic achievement for Iran: A heroic image is surging across the globe - whereas Israel's isolation on the Iran issue, even amongst its Gulf allies, has spiked. On the personal level, Netanyahu's standing in Israel has plunged catastrophically.

"what we have now is a rebellion at the Strait of Hormuz. 20% of global oil goes through there, and Iran wants that power to protect itself. When it is cut off the price of oil according to Goldman Sachs will go to $700 a barrel. It does not today as the U.S. and allies are dumping their storage on the market to hold the price down. They have about 2.5 months supply to do this. Then everything explodes. You have here the rebellion of the slaves."So welcome to the current ultra high-stakes structural chess match - of course totally gamed by Tehran right before the start.
Comment: Epoch Times adds: The Haitians received 'temporary protected status' fifteen years ago.
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