With the statements of Donald “Birthday Boy” Trump reaching a boiling point about war against Iran, the US’ public and private moves are showing an almost obvious inclination to launching a full-scale war of the Islamic Republic. However, only a few years before taking his first oath of inauguration in 2016, the birthday boy with the 50-million-dollar pathetic military parade was openly criticizing his opponent Barack Obama for wanting a war with Iran. Today, and with the increasing US threat against Iran, we try to shed light on the real figures behind the scenes pushing for the same spectacular failure and immense humanitarian disaster that was the US invasion of Iraq in 2003.
War on the Horizon
First, we go over the most recent events involving the possible inclusion of the US army in the Zionist entity’s maniacal war against the Islamic Republic. In recent days, US President Donald Trump has aggressively escalated his stance toward Iran, signaling that military action is now a viable option. Trump has made clear the United States has “complete and total control of the skies over Iran” and issued demands for its “unconditional surrender”.

Intelligence from multiple sources indicates that Trump has approved attack plans—including strikes targeting Iran’s fortified underground nuclear sites (like Fordow)—but is withholding final authorization in hopes that heightened US military readiness will pressure Iran diplomatically.
“Israel” has launched its wide-scale attacks without warning against the Islamic Republic, assassinating leaders and top nuclear scientists while they slept in their homes, killing many civilians and toppling whole residential complexes. “Israel” also targeted nuclear and military facilities—including reactors at Arak and a centrifuge plant in Natanz—prompting Iran to retaliate with ballistic missile barrages aimed at the heart of the Zionist entity in Tel Aviv, Haifa, and several important military bases and airports.
Most mainstream Western media outlets will tell us that Iran aimed at civilian infrastructure squarely for retaliatory purposes. When in fact, recent days have shown us that the Zionist accusations aimed at the Palestinian resistance in Gaza of using civilian infrastructure for military purposes were confessions.
Live on TV, an Israeli academic confirmed:
“Israel places its military headquarters in civilian neighborhoods—near hospitals.”
Every accusation is a confession.
And 36 hospitals in Gaza paid the price.pic.twitter.com/SukjpKEecx
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Within Washington, debates rage between interventionist factions—who argue that only US military force can decisively halt Iran’s nuclear ambitions—and isolationist “MAGA” conservatives, who caution against open-ended conflict in West Asia. Despite the internal divide, the US military has deployed additional assets, including carrier strike groups and tanker aircraft, into the region, suggesting preparation for both military strikes and sustained air campaign support.
At the same time, US intelligence assessments presented to Congress via national intelligence director Tulsi Gabbard indicate Iran is not currently pursuing a nuclear weapon, complicating the justification for military action. Exhausted diplomacy and economic “maximum pressure” campaigns offer alternatives—though Trump officials continue to assert that all options remain “on the table.”

Big Money
Miriam Adelson, the widow of Las Vegas Sands CEO Sheldon Adelson, is one of the wealthiest women in the United States, with an estimated net worth of $35.6 billion, according to Forbes. The Adelsons have donated hundreds of millions of dollars to GOP super PACs and to Jewish and Israeli organizations over the years. Following Sheldon Adelson’s death in 2021, Miriam Adelson has remained one of Donald Trump’s wealthiest and most consistent supporters, channeling significant funds into his reelection efforts.
Now the next couple sentences ought to tell you everything you need to know about Adelson’s true motivations and goals, but keep reading and perhaps you might find out what truly makes a US president.
Miriam Adelson, 79, was born and raised in “Israel” and became a physician with a specialization in drug addiction. After completing her mandatory service in the Israel Occupation Forces (IOF) as a medical officer, she studied microbiology and genetics at Hebrew University in occupied Al-Quds (Jerusalem), according to the Jewish Virtual Library. She then earned her medical degree from the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences in Tel Aviv and went on to serve as chief internist in the emergency room at Tel Aviv’s Rokach Hospital.
She met Sheldon Adelson while visiting Rockefeller University in New York on a program focused on drug addiction treatment. Sheldon Adelson, a college dropout and serial entrepreneur, built his fortune through ventures such as the COMDEX technology trade show in Las Vegas, which he launched in the 1970s. The show attracted peak attendance of around 225,000 people, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal. In 1995, SoftBank purchased COMDEX and several smaller shows for $862 million, money that Adelson used to build his casino and hotel empire. Both Sheldon and Miriam had previously been married and divorced during the 1980s. They later married at the King David Hotel in Jerusalem, as reported by Hadassah magazine.

The Adelsons’ 2007-founded Adelson Foundation, aimed at “strengthening the State of Israel and the Jewish people,” has donated $500 million to Birthright Israel, $25 million to Yad Vashem (2011), and $10 million to Friends of the IDF (2018).
Politico reported that Miriam Adelson was the top female political donor in the 2012 election, contributing roughly $46 million to Republican super PACs. Sheldon Adelson donated about $50 million during that same cycle, which pitted Republican Mitt Romney against then-President Barack Obama. According to The New York Times, the Adelsons’ political contributions to GOP candidates and organizations totaled approximately half a billion dollars between 2010 and 2021.
But what is a super PAC you might ask? For that we’ve also gathered the proper info directly from US law experts on the matter. Chi Sun Lee, Deputy Director of the Election Reform Program at the Brennan Center, explains that super PACs—created following the Supreme Court’s 2010 Citizens United decision—are legal entities that allow individuals or businesses to pool unlimited funds to influence elections, mainly through media campaigns.
Unlike regular political action committees, super PACs claim to operate independently from candidates, freeing them from contribution and spending limits. This structure makes them a powerful tool for wealthy donors seeking unchecked influence. Since their inception, super PACs have spent over $3 billion on federal elections. In the 2018 midterms alone, just 3,500 donors giving $100,000 or more each outspent the combined total of 7 million small donors, highlighting a stark imbalance in democratic influence.
Lee emphasizes that super PACs allow a tiny, ultra-wealthy minority to dominate the political landscape, undermining the principle of equal political voice in a democracy.
During the 2016 election cycle, the Adelsons donated more than $38 million to Republican super PACs and congressional campaigns, including a $10 million contribution to the pro-Trump super PAC Future45, as documented by OpenSecrets. When Donald Trump won the presidency, Sheldon Adelson donated $5 million to fund the inauguration, and Miriam Adelson served as a finance vice-chair of the inaugural committee.
Super PACs have basically created the perfect grounds for billionaires to become the deciding voters for presidential candidates. The Adelsons with their tens of millions of dollars pooled into Trump’s candidacy fund have, twice over, brought him into power, starting both his terms with an immense debt not to them, but to “Israel”.
Trump went on to implement several policies favored by the Adelsons in support of “Israel.” In 2017, he announced formal US recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, followed by the relocation of the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem in 2018. He also withdrew the U.S. from the 2015 nuclear agreement with Iran. In a 2019 op-ed for Israel Hayom, the Israeli newspaper she owns, Miriam Adelson praised Trump’s support for “Israel” and even proposed the idea of adding a “Book of Trump” to the Bible.
The Adelsons were Donald Trump’s biggest financial backers during the 2020 election cycle, donating $120 million to his campaign and GOP-affiliated groups. Trump stirred controversy after awarding Miriam Adelson the Presidential Medal of Freedom by comparing it to the Congressional Medal of Honor.

“It’s the equivalent of the Congressional Medal of Honor, but civilian version — it’s actually much better because everyone gets the Congressional Medal of Honor, they’re soldiers, they are even in very bad shape because they have been hit so many times by bullets or they are dead,” Trump said. He later clarified that he meant the civilian medal was “better” in the sense that recipients do not “generally have to suffer.”
Billion Dollar Dictations
After Sheldon Adelson died in 2021 at age 87 from complications related to non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma treatment, Miriam Adelson continued her philanthropic and political activities. Ahead of the 2024 election, she donated $100 million to a pro-Trump super PAC and made multiple public appearances with the former president. In September, during a Las Vegas event focused on antisemitism, she introduced Trump and described him as “a true friend of the Jewish people.” In his speech, Trump spoke about his relationship with Sheldon Adelson, saying:
“Her husband would drive me crazy. ‘You have to do this. You have to do that.’ You don’t know what I had to put up with.”
The quote we have there is our golden ticket, just like we described in our earlier report on the US Deep State, the inclusion of immensely wealthy individuals in politics allows them to use their money to influence elections and mainly US foreign policy, in service of the Zionist ambition. Miriam Adelson is a prime example of this age-old dynamic.
Adelson wants one thing and one thing only: What the Zionist state wants—and toppling the Islamic Republic of Iran has been on her agenda for as long as she’s been able to help do exactly that.
Here’s the main takeaway from all this: Trump is not a loose-cannon, decision-making strongman; he is not some charismatic wildcard who rose to power through charm and cunning, managing to capture the crowds with his “controversial” statements.
No—he is simply a failed businessman who racked up massive debts and, to save himself, decided to put on the clown mask and entertain a deluded US crowd just long enough to convince them to vote for him. Miriam and Sheldon Adelson saw how easy someone like Trump was to control. They saw an insecure man-child with an iron-fisted mother, a chronically busy, emotionally distant father, and so much infamy he had no idea what to do with.
With their money and guidance, he made it to power not once, but twice—both times under the promise of uprooting corruption and restoring American greatness. Instead, both times, he did everything he could to funnel money and support to the Zionist entity. And now? He’s on the front lines of their insane war against the one republic in the region that sees them for what they truly are: A cancerous gland.
This whole claim about Trump may sound like an overblown tirade, but any reader with real political awareness knows that presidents, especially those of the US, are merely the faces of their governments. They don’t make the decisions, they simply announce them. They don’t start wars or invade countries, they only stand on podiums and shout honorifics to excuse them, and when the curtains close on their announcements, they take all the blame for it, while the real winners gather their poker chips and grin devilishly from behind the scenes.
If we wake up tomorrow to see the US announcing war on Iran, we must remember this: The war was not started by Trump, it was not planned by Trump, and it was not Trump’s idea. This decision was made by Miriam Adelson and the genocidal Zionist regime—plain and simple. Trump is just a demented tool in the hands of people far smarter and far more powerful.
Source: Al-Manar English Website