Benjamin Netanyahu Looks Totally Innocent in This Meme

If you’ve missed the news, Iran’s navy had a bit of a setback this week. The largest warship in Iran’s fleet, the Kharg, was dawdling around in the Gulf of Oman when it inexplicably… caught on fire? The good news is that the fire is out! The bad news (for Iran) is that their largest warship is now at the bottom of the ocean.

This comes on the heels of Iran stirring up their buddies in Hamas to launch rockets into civilian areas of Israel a few days ago. Seems like it was only a few months ago when things were quiet in the Middle East with Donald Trump in the White House, but who can remember that far back?

This naval “mishap” also comes on the heels of the news that Joe Biden violated American sanctions against Iran by purchasing millions of dollars of oil for the regime – after Biden had signed his executive order to kill oil and gas jobs in America. How’s everyone liking those Biden gas prices, by the way?

Anyway, we got a kick out of this meme of Netanyahu with such an innocent look on his face while referring to that Iranian warship.


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