Tehran Airport Reopens: Guess the Brandon Bucks Didn't Run Out Yet?
Flights back on at Imam Khomeini after a 'ceasefire,' but don't expect anyone in DC to admit they funded the whole mess.

So, flights are back on at Tehran's Imam Khomeini International Airport. Big whoop. Apparently, the 'ceasefire' is holding, which means the latest round of kabuki theater is over, and the MIC can start counting their shekels again. Anyone wanna bet on how long this 'peace' lasts before the next manufactured crisis?
The airport's been closed for weeks, all thanks to another round of pointless proxy wars. Meanwhile, the geniuses in Washington are probably patting themselves on the back for their 'diplomacy.' Newsflash: printing money and shipping it overseas isn't diplomacy; it's extortion with extra steps. But hey, at least the airlines get to resume fleecing tourists. Priorities, am I right?
Remember when we were energy independent? Good times. Now, we're back to kissing Saudi rear end and pretending Iran isn't building nukes with our 'humanitarian aid.' It's all one big grift, folks, and we're the ones footing the bill. But hey, at least the DEI hires at State get to feel good about themselves.
This whole thing stinks of a setup. A little 'conflict' here, a 'ceasefire' there, and suddenly everyone's clamoring for more 'security' and 'stability.' Translation: more power for the government, less freedom for us. Wake up, sheeple! It's the same playbook, different actors.
And let's not forget the 'experts' who will be on TV telling us how this is all a 'win' for American interests. These are the same clowns who told us Iraq had WMDs and Afghanistan was a democracy in the making. Trust the science, they said. Yeah, no thanks.
The only thing this 'ceasefire' guarantees is more money flowing to the usual suspects: defense contractors, NGOs, and corrupt politicians. The average American gets screwed, as always. But hey, at least we can virtue signal about 'supporting Ukraine' while our own infrastructure crumbles.
So, raise a glass to the reopening of Tehran Airport. It's a symbol of... what exactly? The futility of foreign policy? The corruption of the military-industrial complex? The endless cycle of violence and greed? Take your pick. Just don't expect any real answers from the people in charge.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go stock up on ammo and canned goods. Just in case this 'peace' turns out to be another false alarm. You know, for freedom.
Sources:
* OpenTheBooks.com * Government Accountability Office (GAO) * Congressional Research Service (CRS)

