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War grift from fatty - SteveG - 04-15-2024 The lowlife gets even lower Donald Trump launches ‘make Iran pay’ fundraising appeal https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/04/14/israel-hamas-war-iran-drone-attack-raf/ Donald Trump has put out a fundraising appeal on the back of the Iranian attack on Israel. In an email, Mr Trump told supporters that America is not safe under Joe Biden and that Iran’s attack on Israel would not have happened if he was president. Clicking on a “make Iran pay” banner in the email takes people through to a donation page, with suggested amounts ranging from $20.24 to $3,300. Re: War grift from fatty - GGD - 04-15-2024 Still waiting for Mexico to pay. Re: War grift from fatty - AllGold - 04-15-2024 And his genius supporters don't even understand that them paying is the opposite of Iran paying. Re: War grift from fatty - Carnos Jax - 04-15-2024 Amazing….how do the trolls defend this? Re: War grift from fatty - mrbigstuff - 04-15-2024 Praise Jesus Trump! Re: War grift from fatty - RAMd®d - 04-15-2024 Make Iran Pay! Send me money! I'll send the routing number to my bank account; I'm sure he'll only take what he needs. What could possibly go wrong. Re: War grift from fatty - Mr645 - 04-15-2024 Two major wars massive inflation hurting the middle and lower class Out of control border record debt growth But at least we have no mean tweets Biden defied opponents of Iran’s regime and waived sanctions on Iran’s cash-starved economy. Biden faced criticism after releasing as much as $10 billion into the coffers of the Islamic Republic. In January, an Iranian regime-sponsored proxy terrorist attack killed three U.S. soldiers in Jordan. The Biden administration insisted that Iran’s regime can’t use the funds for its growing military offensive arsenal. Critics argue that the $10 billion is fungible money and the financial allocation allows Iran to revise its budget to expand its military apparatus. |