FLASH: The US Chargé d’Affaires didn’t visit Maliki to "discuss a vision." He went to deliver a...

The Viceroy's Visit
FLASH: The US Chargé d’Affaires didn’t visit Maliki to "discuss a vision." He went to deliver a threat.
Washington believes the Iraqi parliament is a rubber stamp for American interests. When the ballot box produces a result they hate, "Democracy" is suddenly canceled.
They did it in Iran (1953). They did it in Palestine (2006). They are trying it in Baghdad (2026).
History teaches us: You don’t negotiate sovereignty. You enforce it. 🇮🇶🚫🇺🇸
#Iraq #Sovereignty #NoToTheVeto
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Axios Reveals:
Prince Khalid bin Salman Believes Failing to Strike Iran Will Embolden Tehran
Axios cites informed sources stating that Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman told U.S. officials and experts in Washington that President Donald Trump’s failure to execute his threats against Iran would leave Tehran stronger, arguing that backing down after weeks of threats would embolden the Iranian regime.
According to Axios, Prince Khalid discussed the possibility of a U.S. military strike on Iran during official White House meetings. This comes amidst assurances from the U.S. administration that a final decision has not been reached and diplomacy remains an option, although no serious direct negotiations currently exist between Washington and Tehran.
The report highlights a discrepancy between the cautious public Saudi stance—which emphasizes respect for Iranian sovereignty and refuses the use of Saudi airspace for any attack—and private messages that appear more hawkish. While acknowledging the significant risks of military escalation, there is reported concern that inaction would strengthen Iran’s regional standing.
Axios also noted that this stance represents a shift from Riyadh's position weeks ago, when it strongly warned against the risks of a regional war.
The report suggests this shift may be linked to a Saudi conviction that Trump might actually pursue the military option, and a Saudi reluctance to appear as an opposing party.
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