Iran Deal Drama: Same Song, Different Verse, Still Messin' With the Block
The feds and Iran grippin' over nukes and the Strait, while folks here struggle to pay the rent and gas bill. Where's the love?

Yo, what's good, fam? So, they back at it again with this whole US-Iran drama. Pakistan tryna play peacemaker, but ain't nobody trustin' these cats. They arguin' over uranium and who controls the Strait of Hormuz, like that's gonna solve problems on the street.
The government wants Iran to ship out they nuke stash, but Iran ain't budgin'. They want the sanctions lifted, they assets unfrozen, and they want to get paid for all the damage from the war. Meanwhile, folks here can't even afford groceries. Where's the bread at?
This whole Strait of Hormuz situation is wild. Pakistan talkin' 'bout joint control under the UN? That's a joke. The UN ain't never solved nothin'. Iran wants they own authority to run the strait, charing fees to ships passin' through. The Gulf states are pissed, but who cares what they think? They got oil money comin' out they ears.
Israel and Iran ready to rumble. Trump still talkin' 'bout war. But for what? More dead bodies and more money wasted on bombs? We need that money here, fixin' schools and creatin' jobs, not blowin' stuff up on the other side of the world. Real talk.
Iran wants the feds to promise they won't attack 'em again. But ain't nobody makin' no promises. It's all games and politics. Secretary of State Rubio complainin' 'bout Europe not helpin' keep the strait open. Like we need they help anyway. We got enough problems of our own.
At the end of the day, this whole situation is just a distraction. They keep us focused on what's happenin' over there, so we don't pay attention to what's happenin' right here. Poverty, police brutality, mass incarceration – that's the real war we fightin' every day. Stay woke, y'all.
We need to hold these politicians accountable. Stop lettin' them play us for fools. Demand real change, not just empty promises and endless wars. It's time to build a better future for ourselves and our communities. One love.
Sources: * The Sentencing Project * NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund * Economic Policy Institute * Brennan Center for Justice
