Earlier I edited my post above to include this vid 
We will see who is right, the doomsayers or the ones here who say this will be over in a couple of weeks and forgotten in 6 months. I fucking hope I'm 100% wrong and worried for no reason. I just don't get how one can be so optimistic; Trump tells Iranians the whole of Tehran should evacuate - all 10 million people! My reading tells me they are going to do an insane blitz, bombers refueling from US tankers and no one is safe in Tehran and elsewhere in Iran. So much for Israel being able to do this on their own.
Look at this insane text Trump reposted on Truth Social. Madness.
Reckless rhetoric from Trump. You can't evacuate 10 million people. Where do they go? And the ones that don't make it out? Too bad, we warned you, now we bomb the fuck out of your city. Iran should absolutely develop a nuclear weapon after Trump threatened 10 million Iranians. Or Russia / China / Pakistan should donate enough to match Israel's 200 nukes. Deterrence for Peace.
This war on Iran is just another resource grab. It was never about nuclear weapons. It's the same old rhetoric they used with Iraq, Libya, Syria, Vietnam. Remember the false flag Gulf of Tonkin incident? Israel literally bombed a US military ship which killed numerous naval officers and crew.
The USS Liberty incident was an attack on a United States Navy technical research ship (a spy ship), USS Liberty, by Israeli Air Force jet fighter aircraft and Israeli Navy motor torpedo boats, on 8 June 1967, during the Six-Day War.[2] The combined air and sea attack killed 34 crew members (naval officers, seamen, two marines, and one civilian NSA employee), wounded 171 crew members, and severely damaged the ship.[3] At the time, the ship was in international waters north of the Sinai Peninsula, about 25.5 nautical miles (47.2 km; 29.3 mi) northwest from the Egyptian city of Arish.[1][4]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Liberty_incidentJames Bamford, a prominent investigative journalist and author known for his work on U.S. intelligence agencies, has written and spoken extensively about the USS Liberty incident, and he takes a critical stance toward the official U.S. and Israeli narratives.
In his book "Body of Secrets" (2001), Bamford devotes significant attention to the 1967 Israeli attack on the USS Liberty, a U.S. Navy intelligence-gathering ship that was attacked by Israeli air and naval forces during the Six-Day War, killing 34 American crew members and wounding over 170.
Here are key points Bamford makes:
1. Deliberate AttackBamford argues that the attack was not a case of mistaken identity, as Israel claimed. He presents evidence and testimony suggesting that Israeli forces knew the ship was American, including:
The ship's large U.S. flag and distinctive markings.
Intercepts and testimony from NSA personnel indicating Israeli forces deliberately targeted the ship.
He cites survivors, NSA documents, and former officials who contradict the Israeli and U.S. official story.
2. U.S. Cover-UpBamford suggests that the U.S. government deliberately downplayed and covered up the incident to protect the U.S.–Israel relationship.
He criticizes President Lyndon B. Johnson and Defense Secretary Robert McNamara for not pursuing a full investigation.
He claims U.S. officials suppressed NSA intercepts that could have proven Israeli knowledge of the ship’s identity.
3. MotiveOne of Bamford’s more controversial claims is that Israel may have had a motive to prevent the USS Liberty from intercepting sensitive Israeli military communications—possibly relating to:
The planned Israeli invasion of Syria.
Alleged atrocities or military movements Israel didn’t want the U.S. to know about.
4. NSA InvolvementBecause the USS Liberty was an NSA signals intelligence ship, Bamford connects the incident to the broader context of Cold War intelligence operations. He draws on his deep research into the NSA to explore why Liberty was there and what it may have been intercepting.
SummaryBamford views the USS Liberty attack as a deliberate act by Israel, followed by a cover-up by the U.S. government. He believes the truth has been obscured for geopolitical reasons and argues for a full, transparent investigation—which survivors and some former officials have long demanded.