Epstein Files Released To Distract From War On Iran
THE SURPRISE RELEASE of several files containing summaries of interviews given by an alleged Epstein victim who claims US President Trump sexually abused her when she was 13 has been greeted with scepticism as it has clearly been released to distract from the War on Iran.
“Nice try but we’re not easily distracted,” claimed one online sceptic who won’t let such disclosures shift focus away from the fact US and Israeli forces bombed a school in Iran killing more than 160 people, many of them children.
The file release is latest transparent attempt by the Trump administration to shift focus away from the fact it is struggling to suppress Iranian missiles and has had to ask Ukraine for help, and can’t get its lies on why they are carrying out the war straight.
“They could also be trying to distract from the fact its navy committed a war crime by sinking an Iranian vessel, off the Sri Lankan coast, that was participating in naval exercises at the invite of India and left those on board to drown. Or maybe it’s a distraction from a Republican senator forcibly breaking the arm of a veteran US marine who interrupted a Senate hearing to voice his objection to the war,” said a user on an online forum dedicated to uncovering the truth about the war on Iran.
“There’s no clear objective, no plan, they’re invading because of a nuclear plan they already boasted about destroying, so yeah naturally they’re trying to take the heat off by releasing documents alluding to the fact the president is a paedophile,” concluded one current affairs expert.
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