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Marlow: Anti-Trump Forces Reveal ‘Blood Lust,’ Rooted for Trump to ‘End Civilization’ in Iran

In a recent episode of “The Alex Marlow Show”, host and Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow discussed the current situation with Iran. Marlow expressed his concern over the deep-rooted hatred that some people have for President Donald Trump, which has led them to support the destruction of an entire civilization.

Marlow began by stating that the level of hatred towards President Trump is unlike anything he has ever seen before. He described it as a “profound hatred” that has blinded people to the point where they are willing to support the annihilation of a country and its people.

He then went on to discuss the recent tensions between the United States and Iran, which escalated after the U.S. killed Iranian General Qasem Soleimani in a drone strike. Marlow pointed out that while many people were quick to criticize Trump’s decision, they failed to acknowledge the fact that Soleimani was responsible for the deaths of hundreds of American soldiers.

Marlow also highlighted the hypocrisy of those who claim to be anti-war but were rooting for Trump to “end civilization” in Iran. He stated, “It’s ironic that those who claim to be against war are the same ones who were hoping for the destruction of an entire civilization.”

He then went on to discuss the media’s role in perpetuating this anti-Trump sentiment. Marlow pointed out that the media has been quick to criticize Trump’s every move, even when it comes to defending the safety and security of the American people. He stated that this biased reporting has only fueled the hatred towards Trump and has led to a dangerous level of “blood lust” among his opponents.

Marlow also addressed the double standards when it comes to reporting on Trump’s actions compared to those of his predecessors. He pointed out that while former President Obama received praise for his drone strikes, Trump is constantly vilified for taking similar actions to protect American lives.

In conclusion, Marlow emphasized the need for people to put aside their personal biases and objectively evaluate the actions of the President. He urged listeners to question the media’s narrative and not fall prey to the “blood lust” that is being promoted by anti-Trump forces. He reminded us that at the end of the day, we are all Americans and should stand united in the face of external threats.

The episode of “The Alex Marlow Show” serves as a reminder that the hatred towards President Trump has reached dangerous levels. It is time for people to set aside their personal agendas and come together to support the decisions that are in the best interest of the country. As Marlow stated, “We must not let our hatred for one man blind us to the bigger picture of protecting our nation and its people.”

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