Trump Has Bombed Iran, What Now?
Jun 23, 2025 12:21 pm
The United States has officially entered the conflict between Israel and Iran.
On Saturday, American bomber pilots targeted several of Iran’s major nuclear enrichment facilities, with the pretense of halting the country’s progress toward the creation of a nuclear weapon.
Trump made this decision to bomb within the borders of Iran without a declaration of war by Congress, and stated in a press conference on Saturday that this was a one-and-done strike, not the start of any regime change...
...but less than 24 hours later unleashed a "Truth" teasing the idea of "regime change" in Iran...
Time will tell what his true intentions are in Iran, but the neocons will surely be continuing to push for a full-scale toppling of the Iranian government as they have been for decades.
My friends, this is serious business.
Regardless of your opinions on the particulars of the politics at play, you need to sit down with your spouse or partner and ask some serious questions right now about how this directly pertains to your safety and your offshore Plan-B.
The first question that needs to be addressed, especially for Americans reading this, is what happens if there is blowback in the homeland?
For Trump’s attack on Iran not to result in some sort of cyber attack or full-on violence, you almost have to hope that the Iranian government is choosing to exercise some form of restraint.
And as of yesterday, Iran is reportedly considering closing the Strait of Hormuz, which transports a quarter of the world’s oil.
If this situation continues to spiral out of control, there is no telling what sort of economic consequences may unfold, let alone the awful loss of life any escalated conflicts will surely bring.
If you’ve been a subscriber to this newsletter for long enough, you understand we’ve been preparing you for situations exactly like this.
I even moved out of the Middle East to Latin America in 2019 because I was so concerned about this exact situation.
Nuclear war is no joke, which is why we’ve been developing offshore strategies to support and safeguard your family in the event of such a horrific scenario.
This is no longer a situation to just ponder and think to yourself, “it’ll never happen.”
For those of you who now see the situation for what it is, please read this important letter.
Speak soon,
Mikkel
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