
IHIP News Trump's Nefarious Reason for Strikes Revealed As America Takes Hit, It's All On Purpose
Mar 10, 2026
They discuss how fear of race, language, and religion drives MAGA behavior. They examine alleged financial ties between Trump and Gulf states and possible conflicts of interest. They explore who profits from war and how media framing shapes public perception. They cover Gulf Cooperation Council pushback, oil market impacts, and claims of political collusion.
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Fear Is The Core Engine Of MAGA Politics
- Fear drives MAGA political behavior and fuels xenophobic impulses.
- Jennifer Welch argues Islamophobia unifies MAGA by stoking fear of different races, languages, and religions, shaping policy preferences and rhetoric.
Personal Deals May Skew Presidential War Decisions
- Trump's personal and family financial ties to Gulf and Israeli interests may shape his foreign policy.
- Jennifer Welch cites property deals, jets, and investments from Saudi, UAE, Qatar, and Israeli-linked donors as potential motives for aggressive actions toward Iran.
Media Framing Centers Israeli Casualties
- Western media framing often minimizes Palestinian or Lebanese deaths and centers Israeli losses.
- Jennifer Welch highlights a deleted Sky News tweet and community note that foregrounded two Israeli soldiers while 400 Lebanese died, showing biased framing.
