Donald Trump tweets that he’ll ‘strike back’ in a ‘disproportionate manner’ if Iran hits any US targets after Tehran put an $80m bounty on his head, threatened the White House and tore up nuclear deal

Donald Trump has warned that the U.S. will ‘strike back’ harder at Iran if it retaliates against over the killing of military leader Qasem Soleimani.

‘These Media Posts will serve as notification to the United States Congress that should Iran strike any U.S. person or target, the United States will quickly & fully strike back, & perhaps in a disproportionate manner,’ Trump tweeted on Sunday afternoon.

‘Such legal notice is not required, but is given nevertheless!’ he continued.

The president remained largely silent on Twitter for most of the day as he golfed during his last winter vacation day in West Palm Beach.

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OBAMA�S TIES TO IRANIAN AGGRESSION

Barack Obama has his fingerprints all over the sabotage of the Trump Administration and ultimately the future of the United States.

From the allegations of the wiretapping of Trump�s phones during the 2016 campaign, to the ongoing details of the Barr-Durham investigation, Barack Obama and his Secretary of State Hillary Clinton just keep the hits coming. Lo and behold, the point-man behind the siege on the American Embassy in Iraq, Hadi al Amiri, was hosted in the Oval Office by President Obama in 2011.

According to the Daily Mail, �Amiri is head of the Badr Corps, an Iranian vassal, which despite fighting alongside the US against ISIS in 2014 and 2015, has received funding and arms form Iran�s Islamic Revolutionary Guard.� President Trump stirred a hornet�s nest after he ordered USAF jets to decimate Kataeb Hezbollah bases and 25 were killed. And now the smoke is clearing on the propagandized hit job on the American Embassy in Iraq. The sniveling cowards in the media wanted another Benghazi and what they got was a real-time response from the Commander-in-Chief.

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Killing of Iranian general – Act of international terrorists

Thousands more US troops were ordered to the Middle East on Friday
after the United States assassinated Iran’s military mastermind and
Tehran promised “severe revenge.”

President Donald Trump said top Iranian general Qasem Soleimani was
“terminated” when he was on the verge of attacking US diplomats but he
insisted that Washington is not seeking to topple Iran’s government.

“Soleimani was

‘You can’t do a damn thing!’ Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei hits back at Donald Trump after the president threatened to make him pay a ‘big price’ for US embassy attack

Iran’s supreme leader today hit back at the US and warned his country would not hesitate to strike after Donald Trump said Tehran would pay a ‘big price’ for Hezbollah’s assault on the American embassy in Baghdad.

‘I and the government and the nation of Iran strongly condemn this American crime,’ Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said of US strikes which killed 25 members of Kataeb Hezbollah in Iraq on Sunday night.

Thousands of Hezbollah fighters attacked the US embassy in Baghdad on Tuesday in retaliation for the airstrikes – breaking down the gate and setting the entrance on fire.

President Trump, who deployed 100 Marines to protect the site last night and sent another 750 paratroopers to the Middle East, has accused Tehran of ‘orchestrating’ the assault

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Donald Trump takes out top Iranian military leaders, including the HEAD of elite Quds Force, in drone strike in revenge for attack on Baghdad US embassy – as Iran warns ‘harsh retaliation is waiting’

President Donald Trump has ordered an airstrike that killed Revolutionary Guard General Qassem Soleimani, the powerful head of Iran’s elite Quds Force, at Baghdad International Airport, the Pentagon confirmed.

The strike also killed Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, the deputy commander of Iran-backed militias in Iraq known as the Popular Mobilization Forces, which were responsible for the recent attack on the U.S. embassy in Baghdad, officials said.

The audacious airstrike is a potential turning point in the Middle East as the U.S. and Iran teeter on the brink of all-out war, and is expected to draw severe retaliation from Iran and and its regional Shiite allies against Israel and American interests.

A Pentagon statement issued to DailyMail.com late Thursday, Washington DC time, said: ‘At the direction of the President, the U.S. military has taken decisive action to protect U.S. personnel abroad by killing Quasem Soleimani.’

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Veterinarian says the Impossible Whopper �will make men grow breasts because of soy proteins’

Amid the growing popularity of plant-based products, a doctor of veterinary medicine has suggested that the Burger King’s Impossible Whopper has so much estrogen from soy that it could make men grow breasts.

In a report in Tri-State Livestock News, Dr. James Stangle of South Dakota rails against the alternative burger, made by Impossible Foods, and its use of soy protein as a main ingredient.

Strangle compares the soy-based Impossible Whopper to the beef Whopper, claiming that the plant-based version has 44 milligrams of estrogen while the original only contains 2.5 nanograms.

‘Now let me refresh your metric system. There are 1 million nanograms (ng) in one milligram (mg). That means an impossible whopper has 18 million times as much estrogen as a regular whopper,’ he writes.

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REVEALED: Nancy Pelosi�s Son Paul Pelosi Jr. Was Given Lucrative $180,000 a Year Position with InfoUSA Weeks After His Mother Became Speaker � Despite having No Experience!

The more you look at Paul Pelosi Jr. the more you see another Hunter Biden.

Paul Pelosi Jr. � like Hunter Biden, was given no-show jobs for which he wasn�t qualified in an effort to buy influence with his politician parent.

Nancy Pelosi�s son Paul is also on the board of an energy company.
Paul Pelosi Jr. also traveled to Ukraine for his work.
AND � Better Yet � Speaker Nancy Pelosi even appears in the company�s video ad!


According to Patrick Howley at National File Speaker Pelosi�s son Paul Jr. was an executive at Viscoil. 


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Trump orders attack that kills Iranian Gen. Qassim Soleimani, other military officials in Baghdad, Pentagon says

President Trump ordered a game-changing U.S. military attack that killed Iranian Gen. Qassim Soleimani, the head of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ elite Quds Force, among other military officials at Baghdad International Airport early Friday, the Pentagon confirmed.

Soleimani is the military mastermind whom Secretary of State Mike Pompeo had deemed equally as dangerous as Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. In October, Baghdadi killed himself during a U.S. raid on a compound in northwest Syria, seven months after the so-called ISIS “caliphate” crumbled as the terrorist group lost its final swath of Syrian territory in March.

In April 2019, the State Department announced Iran was responsible for killing 608 U.S. troops during the Iraq War. Soleimani was the head of the Iranian and Iranian-backed forces carrying out those operations killing American troops. According to the State Department, 17 percent of all deaths of U.S. personnel in Iraq from 2003 to 2011 were orchestrated by Soleimani.

https://www.foxnews.com/world/rockets-baghdad-airport-injuries-reported

Attorney General Frosh Joins Amicus Brief to Hold Oil Companies Accountable for Costs of Climate Change


BALTIMORE, MD (January 3, 2020) � Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh, joining a coalition of 13 states, today filed an amicus brief supporting Rhode Island in its lawsuit State of Rhode Island v. Shell Oil Products Co., et al. In the lawsuit, the state seeks to hold oil companies accountable for their actions contributing to climate change and the resulting harms from sea-level rise, changes to the hydrologic cycle, and increased air and ocean temperatures.

�Climate science confirms that harmful pollution from Big Oil contributes to climate change and its devastating effect on our environment,� said Attorney General Frosh. �Maryland, like other states, should have the right to pursue these fossil fuel polluters under state law, even when the danger to the environment and public health is widespread.�

In its suit, Rhode Island alleges that the major fossil fuel producing companies knowingly contributed to climate change and failed to warn regulators and the public about the harms of fossil fuel use. Instead, these companies promoted pseudo-scientific theories and questioned legitimate climate science in order to confuse the public and maintain their profits. The complaint argues that oil companies should be liable for infrastructure-related damages resulting from their actions.

The case is currently pending in the First Circuit after the oil companies appealed a district court decision that the lawsuit belongs in the state court. In their brief, the coalition of attorneys general asserts that the district court decision should be affirmed. The coalition argues that:

� States play an important role in addressing climate change and protecting human welfare, including providing a forum to decide cases related to climate change;

� The Clean Air Act recognizes states� roles in reducing air pollution and does not indicate that the federal courts should have exclusive jurisdiction over cases involving climate change; and

� The defendants� appeal to transfer the plaintiffs� claims to federal court, knowing that similar claims have been displaced by Congress, could unjustly deny plaintiffs a remedy for harm.

Joining Maryland in filing the brief are the attorneys general of California, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Vermont, and Washington.

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