u/ArdaBerkBurak

Is there anything Trump didn't end up turning into complete shit?

The Trump era, which corroded every institutional structure it touched with polarization and corruption, has brought the U.S.’s global reputation and domestic peace to complete ruin.

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u/ArdaBerkBurak — 2 days ago

Trump allegedly wanted a fund of 1.78 billion dollars for his cronies and future tax immunity for his family. Did Trump become president to siphon off American taxpayers' money?

u/ArdaBerkBurak — 3 days ago

How is this Israel's democracy when a settler from Brooklyn gets a civilian trial, while a Palestinian whose family has lived there for centuries is tried in a military court with a 99.7% conviction rate?

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u/ArdaBerkBurak — 7 days ago

Don’t Republicans know that the Strait of Hormuz was open before the U.S. attacked Iran, and that the JCPOA nuclear deal existed before Trump canceled it?

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u/ArdaBerkBurak — 8 days ago

What would happen if the President of the United States came out and said, 'Damn it, I don't want the US to fight in the Middle East for Israel, America First,' and withdrew his troops?

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u/ArdaBerkBurak — 10 days ago
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If the damage to American democracy from the Trump years is truly permanent, does this represent the point of no return for the country?

Is this deep structural corruption in American democracy a temporary shock that can be overcome by the historical resilience of institutions, or is it a final threshold where polarization, minority domination, and the fragmentation of the perception of reality have reached an irreversible point, and the system can no longer repair itself?

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u/ArdaBerkBurak — 10 days ago

Why spend $15 trillion on 35 years of Middle Eastern wars instead of fixing American healthcare and infrastructure?

As of May 2026, the total cost of U.S. wars in the Middle East—including all direct expenditures, long-term obligations, and recent conflicts—is estimated to be between $10 trillion and $15 trillion. This cumulative figure reflects both the legacy of the post-9/11 era and the immediate financial impact of the ongoing 2026 conflict with Iran. https://costsofwar.watson.brown.edu/findings

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u/ArdaBerkBurak — 12 days ago

Why is every question about Israel being deleted?

Why are posts about the U.S. Middle East policy and Israel constantly being removed? You need to realize that posts on these topics are being unfairly reported in an organized manner. Simply put, they want to suppress anyone who does not conform to their narratives on these issues.

https://www.reddit.com/r/askanything/comments/1t7d4y6/how_can_the_democratic_partys_proisrael_stance_be/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=mweb3x&utm_name=mweb3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button

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u/ArdaBerkBurak — 13 days ago