The Trump administration's resumption of airstrikes against Iran, following the collapse of a temporary ceasefire, highlights a broader pattern of aggressive U.S. foreign policy and expanding military entanglements in the Middle East. According to national security reporter Spencer Ackerman, this conflict—alongside proposals for unprecedented defense technology integration with Israel—cements a trajectory of endless war driven by imperial ambition and domestic political maneuvering.
**THE WASHINGTON CHRONICLE**
**SPECIAL MID-WEEK EDITION — JULY 18, 1925**
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### **TRUMP SHATTERS MIDDLE EAST TRUCE IN SUDDEN AERIAL ONSLAUGHT; IRAN FIGHTS BACK!**
#### **BATTLE IN THE STRAIT OF HORMUZ IGNITES NEW “FOREVER WAR”**
#### **SENATOR LINDSEY GRAHAM PASSES AMID WORLD CRISIS; CONGRESS AT WAR OVER COLOSSAL DEFENSE BILL**
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**WASHINGTON, D.C.** — President Donald Trump has blown the fragile peace to smithereens! Over the weekend, United States air armadas unleashed a devastating rain of high explosives upon the proud nation of Iran, completely shattering the temporary armistice that had promised quiet in the scorching sands of the Middle East.
As the week grinds on, the two warring powers continue to trade deadly blows. Persian forces have hurled vengeance at American outposts across the Persian Gulf, while our lawmakers in the Capitol debate an alliance with Israel that critics warn will shackle Uncle Sam to a never-ending crusade.
“This is a scheme for a war that will outlive us all!” declared intrepid national security chronicler Spencer Ackerman, speaking before the *Intercept* assembly.
Among the chief architects of this imperial ambition was the stalwart South Carolina Senator, Lindsey Graham, who suffered a fatal seizure of the heart over the weekend just as the truce crumbled.
“Lindsey Graham never clapped eyes on a war he didn’t fancy,” Ackerman proclaimed. “The white whale for Graham and his fellow crusaders was always Iran—assaulting them at home and breaking their regional clout to cement American and Israeli supremacy.”
### **THE EMPIRE OF DOLLARS AND VASSALS**
Pundits note that the current administration’s foreign policy has degenerated into outright tribute-seeking. With distant territories like Venezuela now acting as subjugated protectorates under the heavy hand of Marco Rubio, the Republic is operating less like a commonwealth and more like a decaying Rome.
“This is precisely what a fading empire attempts,” Ackerman warned the listening public. “Rather than fostering true commerce, it redistributes the wealth of its own toiling populace straight into the pockets of the oligarchs!”
### **TURMOIL IN THE MIDTERM HUSTINGS**
Back home, the blood is boiling across the hustings as the autumn midterm elections loom large. In the Pine Tree State of Maine, local Democrats are scrambling in absolute pandemonium after their senatorial nominee, Graham Platner, dramatically bowed out of the race amid scandal.
With voters roaring in fury over a wave of federal immigration shootings—including the tragic slaying of two fathers by ruthless agents—insurgent candidates are taking to the soapboxes with a singular, fiery demand: **Abolish the Department’s Enforcers entirely!**
Even Senator Susan Collins, fighting tooth and nail to hold her Senate seat, finds herself the target of howling mobs after voting for a staggering seventy-million-dollar war chest for the immigration police, despite the blood spilled in her own backyard.
As the drums of war beat louder from the Persian Gulf to the halls of Congress, one thing remains crystal clear to the working man and woman: the peace promised by the politicians was nothing more than a pipe dream.
