From the Washington Post

If this is true, we have to ask why the government would engage in a war that cannot be won? The obvious answer is to deflect our attention from the information in the Epstein files. If that premise is correct, we have to assume that the information would expose a level of evil that would collapse our government.

The only fact we know is that the information concerning the state of this war is being censored. We see the price of oil and gas rising but we know the pain we are facing in order to feed our families, pay our rent or mortgage, and pay our electric bills.

It is difficult to plan for an uncertain future when you cannot discern truth from propaganda, misinformation and disinformation.

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12 responses to “From the Washington Post”

  1. Always remember
    The CIA uses the Washington Post to narrate
    The FBI uses the New York Times and Politico to steer narratives
    The State Department uses CNN
    So when l hear these particular propaganda outlets publishing
    I always look for what they are really
    trying to guide us away from or towards.
    Jus sayin 🤔

  2. I am not covering for Trump, but the intel agency’s are not on the people’s side and in my opinion cannot be trusted. The propaganda they propagate with the fake news, should tell us something and what it tells me is we are on our own. Yes, he has abandoned America first and put Israel in charge, so what is our choices, I only see one and it is to repent and Ask God Almighty for the will to stand and fight the evil that has consumed our government.

    1. Chris Mallory Avatar
      Chris Mallory

      No one supporting this war is on the “people’s side”. None of them.

  3. Former CIA Director William J. Casey

    ” We’ll know our disinformqtion program is complete when everything the U.S. public believes is false”

  4. Haha! US intelligence agencies and the WOPO ? Good grief it’s a great bet that whatever “they” say the exact opposite is true

    1. It is also known as the Washington Compost.

  5. If all the corruption and waste that DOGE uncovered and pointed to had been ended, if assets has been seized and sold, etc all these wasted dollars would be covered…but of course Trump and the GOP didn’t do shit to stop any of it or recover any monies. So the giant hole just gets deeper and deeper.

  6. One of the unifying aspects of the Trump administration has been the absence of leaks leading up to their various campaigns.

    I am betting that someone has gone rogue or this was carefully planned.

  7. Just because the fanatic muzzies will never surrender doesn’t mean killing them isn’t a bad idea. They exist for one reason only…to kill all non muzzies. So even if they won’t or can’t surrender they CAN die. Because given half a chance they would utterly destroy the rest of the world.

  8. There are 17 different Intelligence agencies, all it takes is one pissed off low level socialist analyst to create a false report based on vague findings to spin up the media.

    Trump does not trust State or the CIA.

  9. […] From the Washington Post Author Concerned AmericanPosted on 03/08/202603/08/2026 […]

  10. General "Buck" Turgedson Avatar
    General “Buck” Turgedson

    And on the other hand–what if the information released by the CIA is merely the truth? We all know that deep, down inside of that organization there are elements who are vehemently opposed to President Trump and everything he stands for. And now with the entire administration going ‘rah-rah, sis-boom-bah, hurray war with Iran’ one merely has to inject a truthful intelligence analysis of the situation. It’s a replay of the Pentagon Papers all over again if you haven’t realized. Ellesberg back then blew the whole premise of the Vietnam war up in smoke. This is a modern day replay of that, using the usual suspects to propel the information. Deja Vu all over again. And then again, maybe this is a good thing. Not a bad thing. If anyone here thinks this open warfare against Iran is a good thing–well they should seek help–mental wise. Iran is just going to hunker down and hold out. Regime change is a remote chance–if at all. And after the smoke clears, Iran is going to go to work rebuilding their weapons programs with increase fervor. We just gave them the rationale and motivation to go full canned-sunshine… full stop. No holds barred. In fact, I would not be surprised if they had their underground enrichment gizmos going 24 hours a day now as we have given them every reason to do so on a silver plate. Look up that school we blew up killing 160 little girls for some motivation. And they/them say that it could only take a few weeks to get what they have up to full-shizzle capability. I will wager that the guts of a hypersonic missile (or several) are laying with guts open on jack stands, in one of their deepest, darkest underground missiles cities waiting for the canned-shine ingredients to be installed at this very moment… and when the right time comes, when pushed to the very edge, like we are attempting to do now, they will let loose with these weapons on Tel Aviv, Haifa and a couple of our important bases in the Gulf. And right now there are lunatics in our government propelling this along gleefully, knowing full well the ultimate outcome of this situation.