The Becker Report – June 2025
Beckerisms
President Trump destroys nuke sites in Iran!
Why? What has Iran ever done to the United States?
Well, according to the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD):
Since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, the clerical regime in Tehran and its proxies have committed a range of attacks against Americans. This memorandum provides select documentation of these assaults. While the list is not comprehensive, it demonstrates that Tehran continues to pose a threat to U.S. forces in the Middle East, the American homeland, and Americans residing across the globe.
November 1979-January 1981: Iranian students — with the backing of Tehran — take 66 Americans hostage at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran.
April 1983: A suicide car bombing kills 63 people, including 17 Americans, at the U.S. Embassy in Beirut. The Iran-backed terrorist group Islamic Jihad, a precursor and early branch of Hezbollah (not to be confused with Palestinian Islamic Jihad), claims responsibility.
October 1983: Operatives of the Iran-backed Hezbollah drive a truck bomb at a Marine compound in Beirut, killing 220 U.S. Marines and 21 other service personnel.
December 1983: Hezbollah operatives drive an explosives-filled dump truck through the gates of the U.S. Embassy in Kuwait City. No Americans are harmed.
March 1984: Terrorists kidnap CIA station chief William Buckley in Beirut, subsequently torturing and ultimately killing him in 1985. Islamic Jihad claims responsibility.
December 1984: Hezbollah terrorists hijack Kuwait Airways Flight 221 on its way from Kuwait to Pakistan and divert it to Tehran, killing two American officials from the U.S. Agency for International Development.
June 1985: Hezbollah terrorists hijack TWA Flight 847 en route from Athens to Rome and kill a U.S. Navy diver.
July 1989: Hezbollah operatives kill U.S. Marine Corps Col. William Higgins after kidnapping him the previous year while on a United Nations peacekeeping mission in southern Lebanon.
April 1995: An explosives-laden van crashes into a bus near Kfar Darom in the Gaza Strip, killing one American and seven Israelis. Palestinian Islamic Jihad claims responsibility.
August 1995: A Hamas suicide bomber blows up a bus in the Ramat Eshkol neighborhood of Jerusalem, killing an American and three other passengers and wounding more than 100.
February 1996: A Hamas suicide bomber blows up a Jerusalem bus, killing three Americans and wounding three other Americans. A total of 26 people die in the attack.
March 1996: A suicide bomber blows up the Dizengoff shopping center in Tel Aviv, wounding two Americans. Twenty people die and 75 others are injured in the attack. Both Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad claim responsibility.
May 1996: Gunmen kill an American-Israeli dual citizen in the community of Beit El in the West Bank. Another U.S. citizen and three Israelis are wounded. No group claims responsibility, but Israel suspects Hamas or Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
June 1996: A truck carrying 5,000 pounds of explosives blows up the Khobar Towers, a U.S. Air Force housing complex in the Saudi Arabian town of Khobar. Nineteen Americans die and some 500 people are injured. The Iran-backed Hezbollah Al Hijaz, a terrorist group in Saudi Arabia, is deemed responsible.
September 1997: Three Hamas suicide bombers blow themselves up at the Ben Yehuda shopping mall in Jerusalem, killing a U.S.-Israeli dual citizen and wounding seven other American citizens. Four other people die and nearly 200 are wounded in the attack.
August 1998: With the assistance of Hezbollah, al Qaeda suicide bombers almost simultaneously blow up the U.S. Embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, killing 224 people, including 12 Americans, and wounding thousands. According to the 9/11 Commission Report, al Qaeda developed “the tactical expertise for such attacks months earlier, when some of its operatives — top military committee members and several operatives who were involved with the Kenya cell among them — were sent to Hezbollah training camps in Lebanon.”
August 2001: A Hamas suicide bomber blows up the Sbarro pizzeria in Jerusalem, killing a U.S.-Israeli dual citizen and two other Americans. A total of 15 people die in the attack.
September 11, 2001: While the 9/11 Commission Report concludes that Iran had no foreknowledge of al Qaeda’s attacks on the World Trade Center, the report indicates that Tehran facilitated the travel of some of the terrorists. “In sum,” the report notes, “there is strong evidence that Iran facilitated the transit of al Qaeda members into and out of Afghanistan before 9/11, and that some of these were future 9/11 hijackers.”
January 2002: Gunmen affiliated with the Iran-backed al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigade kill a U.S.-Israel dual citizen and wound another individual in the West Bank community of Beit Sahur.
July 2002: A bomb planted by a Hamas terrorist kills five Americans at Jerusalem’s Hebrew University, killing five American students, including an American-Israeli dual citizen and an American-French dual citizen. A total of nine people died in the attack.
June 2003: An American citizen, along with 16 other people, died when a Hamas terrorist blew himself up on a bus in Jerusalem.
October 2003: Terrorists from the Iran-backed Popular Resistance Committees kill three U.S. diplomatic personnel in a bombing in Gaza.
2003-2011: Iranian-backed militias kill at least 603 U.S. troops in Iraq, according to the Pentagon. Iranian training and material support for Iraqi militias during the surge greatly increased the difficulty of U.S. forces to combat the insurgency and included some of the deadliest weapons used against American troops, including explosively formed penetrators (EFPs) and improvised explosive devices (IEDs).
August 2003: A Hamas suicide bomber blows up a bus in Jerusalem, killing five Americans and wounding one other American. A total of 24 people died in the attack.
August 2006: Hezbollah fighters kill American citizen Michael Levin, a soldier in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), during the Second Lebanon War. He is the only American to die in the conflict.
January 2007: Twelve men affiliated with the Quds Force of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) disguised themselves as U.S. soldiers, entered the Provincial Joint Coordination Center in the Iraqi city of Karbala, killed five U.S. soldiers, and wounded another three. In 2019, the U.S. State Department issued a $15 million bounty for information on an IRGC Quds Force commander who planned the attack and other “assassinations of coalition forces in Iraq.”
July 2014: Hamas terrorists kill two Americans serving in the IDF during fighting between the terrorist group and Israel in Gaza as part of Operation Protective Edge.
October 2015: Hamas terrorists kill an American citizen and his wife, residents of the West Bank community of Neria, in their car in a drive-by shooting.
December 2019: Rockets fired by Kataib Hezbollah, an Iran-backed militia, kills an American security contractor and wounds several U.S. service members and Iraqi personnel at the K1 military base in the Iraqi city of Kirkuk.
January 2020: A direct Iranian ballistic missile attack against the Ain al-Asad airbase in Iraq causes more than 100 U.S. troops to suffer traumatic brain injuries.
March 2020: The family of former FBI agent Robert Levinson, who disappeared in Iran in 2007, announces that he likely died in an Iranian prison at an unknown date.
September 2020: U.S. intelligence reports indicate that Iran is weighing a plot to assassinate U.S. Ambassador to South Africa Lana Marks.
February 2021: An rocket fired by an Iran-backed militia at coalition forces in the Iraqi city of Erbil wounds a U.S. service member and four U.S. civilian contractors.
July 2021: Iranian-backed militias conduct at least three rocket and drone attacks against U.S. forces in 24 hours in Iraq and Syria, wounding two U.S. service members.
September 2022: An Iranian rocket attack kills an American citizen in Iraqi Kurdistan.
November 2022: A captain in Iran’s IRGC orchestrates the killing of an American citizen living in Baghdad who worked at an English language institute.
March 2023: An Iranian drone kills an American contractor and wounds five service members and another contractor when it strikes a coalition base near the Syrian city of Hasakah.
October 7, 2023: Hamas kills at least 48 Americans and kidnaps at least 12 Americans in a massacre of 1,200 people in southern Israel.
December 2023: A drone attack conducted by an Iranian-backed Iraqi militia against U.S. forces in Erbil wounds three American soldiers, including one critically injured with shrapnel to the head that placed him in a coma.
January 2024: A drone launched by Kataib Hezbollah kills three U.S. soldiers at a U.S. military base in Jordan and wounded more than 40 other service members.
October 2024: Iran executes German-Iranian national and U.S. permanent resident Jamshid Sharmahd on fraudulent terrorism charges.
November 2024: A report released by the Foundation for Defense of Democracies indicates that Iran and its proxies have conducted more than 180 attacks against U.S. forces in the Middle East between October 17, 2023, and November 19, 2024, resulting in more than 180 wounded and three killed U.S. service members.
November 2024: The U.S. Department of Justice announces charges against an Iranian national and two American accomplices for plotting to assassinate President Trump.
March 2025: A U.S. jury convicts two agents of Iran for plotting to assassinate Iranian-American journalist Masih Alinejad in New York in 2022.
June 2025: At least three U.S. bases in Syria and two U.S. bases in Iraq are attacked with missiles or drones, likely by Iranian-backed militias.
About that ventilation shaft at Fordow…
I’ve not heard this addressed by any of the so-called “experts” in the media: Supposedly, a ventilation shaft was visible from satellite images as the “perfect” place to drop a bunker buster. The Gulf War in the 1990s showed a missile getting dropped down a chimney from high altitude. The world was impressed. Have the Iranians forgotten about that capability? Assuming not, wouldn’t they have been wise to construct fake ventilation shafts and/or construct them horizontally?
Regardless, our military is extraordinarily impressive!
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Union Township Update
Eastgate Mall (Hull Group) v. Kroger
Eastgate Mall – Kroger Marketplace update:
This is from the June 10, 2025 Union Township Trustees meeting:
I reviewed 653 pages of court records contained in more than 30 documents and exhibits.
Hull Group alleged breach of contract (covenants). Kroger argued that the covenants no longer serve a useful purpose and should be discarded by the court.
The crux of the matter is that Kroger wants to build a new store very close to the current footprint of Sears and facing SR 32. The Hull Group wants Kroger to build their store closer to SR 32 and facing toward the current location of the Mall.
According to the site plan submitted into evidence, potential new stores include Academy Sports, Marshal’s, and Menard’s.
Interestingly, Kroger stated that one of the reasons they bought Sears was to “box out” Costco.
The 15-minute video clip is here: youtu.be/rBkdtKCbYS0
The full meeting video is here: youtube.com/watch?v=HNsNnJOUqiU
WKRC – 12 news story: tinyurl.com/yc3vmxw9
WXIX – Fox 19 news story: https://tinyurl.com/4mfmzd5e
Summer Events in Union Township
From the June 5, 2025 edition of The Clermont Sun
Spending Priorities: Am I wrong?
Watch this video and tell me: youtu.be/yYSukBJ0NE4 (5 minutes)
Need anything?
If you are a resident or stake holder in Union Township, Clermont County and need anything from your local government, call me at 513-753-6440. That’s my home landline. (Do not text.) Feel free to call 24/7 or email me at John@BeckerGOP.com. Video is here: youtu.be/k_f7nrU7zbg (2 minutes)
Need a pothole filled?
Click here to report it: UTclermont.gov/forms.aspx?fid=82
Upcoming UT sponsored events and schedule
June 27, 2025 – Farmers Market from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM.
June 28, 2025 – Madcap Puppets – Fantastic Fairy Tales at 10 AM at the UT Civic Center amphitheater.
July 8, 2025 – Union Township Trustees meeting at the Civic Center at 6 PM.
July 11, 2025 – Farmers Market from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM.
July 18, 2025 – Farmers Market from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM.
July 18, 2025 – Michelle Robinson Band at 7 PM at the UT Civic Center amphitheater.
July 25, 2025 – Farmers Market from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM.
July 25, 2025 – Tom the Torpedoes concert at 7 PM at the UT Civic Center amphitheater.
July 26, 2025 – Madcap Puppets – Monsters of Baseball at 10 AM at the UT Civic Center amphitheater.
August 1, 2025 – Farmers Market from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM.
August 1, 2025 – The Whammies concert at 7 PM at the UT Civic Center amphitheater.
John Becker Talks Trash in Union Township
Keep our community clean. Please don’t litter.
Every Day is Earth Day in Union Township.
Let’s Make Union Township Clean Again.
Union Township messaging will hopefully bring awareness to the litter problem and make our community a cleaner place to live, work, and play.
The following is where I’ve been picking up trash (servant leadership):
June 21, 2025 – Locust Lane cul-de-sac; sections of Rumpke Road; Old SR 74 from the creek to Eastgate Blvd.; Bach Buxton Road from Shayler Road to Clough Pike.
May 31, 2025 – Parts of Rumpke Road to east of the creek on Old SR74 and west to the I-275 overpass. Eastgate Blvd. from Old SR 74 to Eastgate North Drive.
May 10, 2025 – All of Shephard Road from Tealtown to the end. Rumpke Road from Fox Creek to Old SR 74. Proceeded down to the creek on Old SR 74 and then up to Eastgate Blvd. and did all four corners there.
April 12, 2025 – Part of Shephard Road until my trash grabber broke.
March 22, 2025 – Rumpke Road from Tall Trees to Old SR 74 and Old SR 74 from just east of the creek to Eastgate Blvd.
December 21, 2024 – Eastgate Boulevard from SR 32 to Aicholtz Road. Top of the exit ramp from eastbound SR 32 to Eastgate Blvd. Top of the entrance ramp from northbound Eastgate Boulevard to eastbound SR 32. Old SR 74 from Eastgate Boulevard to the creek east of Rumpke Rd. Rumpke Road from Tall Trees Drive to Old SR 74.
December 14, 2024 – Bach Buxton Road between SR 32 and Clepper Lane. (I’ve now done all of Bach Buxton from SR 32 to Clough Pike.) Also, the area around Rumpke Road and Old SR 74.
December 7, 2024 – Bach Buxton Road from Mt. Carmel Christian Church to Clough Pike. Also stopped to pick up “large litter” along a different section of Bach Buxton Road as well as the Eastgate Boulevard overpass. Additionally, I did an expanded area around Rumpke Road and Old SR 74. It included the lower portion of Rumpke Road and Old SR 74 from the creek to the Public Storage building.
November 16, 2024 – Bach Buxton Road between Valley Wood Drive and Redleaf Drive in front of the main entrance to West Clermont High School. Additionally, I did the area around Park Bank and Rumpke Road.
November 9, 2024 – Bach Buxton Road from Shayler Road to Valley Woods Drive. Also, Old SR 74 from Park Bank to the creek.
November 2, 2024 – Bach Buxton Road from Clepper Lane to Shayler Road. Also Old SR 74 from Pet Suites to the creek.
October 26, 2024 – Eastgate Blvd from Big Lots to Old SR 74 and the area around the intersection of Eastgate Blvd and Old SR 74.
October 19, 2024 – Old SR 74 from Eastgate Blvd to the creek and the Rumpke Road intersection.
October 12, 2024 – Rumpke Road from Tall Trees to Old SR 74 and Old SR 74 to the creek.
October 5, 2024 – Clepper Park.
Need a job?
Police and Fire/EMS, jobs are available. Send resume to Cory Wright CWright@UTClermont.gov
More information is here: UTClermont.gov/Jobs.aspx
What can you find at the Union Township Civic Center?
- US Post Office
- US Congressman David Taylor’s office
- Union Township Zoning office
- Meeting rooms available for UT residents to reserve
- Gymnasium available for UT residents to reserve
- Amphitheater for concerts, plays, and available for UT residents to reserve
- Farmers Market (seasonal)
- West Clermont School’s administrative office
- Senior Services office
- Friendly people who serve the public with a smile
- Cincinnati Metro Park-n-Ride
For more information, call 513-752-1741 or visit UTClermont.gov.
Union Township welcomes new and growing businesses
Some of the below may be pending trustee approval:
- David’s Kitchen & Bar is now open at the old Laszlo’s location in Withamsville.
- TruCraft Roofing has opened their new HQ at 807 Round Bottom Road.
- Bricks & Minifigs Cincinnati East is open at 4394 Eastgate Square Dr., Suite 1070.
- Clean Eatz is slated to open in the old Highway 55 location.
- In Mt. Carmel, the new Pigskins Bar & Grill, at 455 Old SR 74, is expected to be open for business sometime this summer.
- Deeper Roots, a massage, yoga, and meditation center, will be opening soon at 778 Old SR 74.
- The Cove, a 16,000 square-foot mixed-use commercial center adjacent to the roundabout at Eastgate Blvd. and Ferguson Drive. A zoning permit has been issued. The proposed building is intended to house retail space on the first floor, as well as a drive-thru area for a restaurant or coffee shop (on the west side of the building)—with office space planned for the second floor. Ground-breaking is expected to occur in late July with substantial completion by February-March of 2026.
- Grace & Gather, and social club for young children (primarily elementary school age) and families, will occupy the former daycare and educational facility at 4132 Mt. Carmel Tobasco Road.
- Rumpke is ready to begin construction of a $12 million indoor waste and recycling transfer facility. The facility will also have public recycling stations available for residents and businesses to utilize throughout the year. It will be located off of Round Bottom Road within the northern-most portion of the Champion’s Way development. Construction is anticipated to start this summer.
- Cincinnati Sands Volleyball is also planning to build off of Round Bottom Road just north of Hamilton Safe. Township permits have been issued and they are waiting on County permitting.
- Primrose School is planning to build in Ivy Pointe north of Sharefax Credit Union. The Township has issued the zoning permit and they are in process at Clermont County Permit Central. Site work and construction activity is expected within the next 2-3 months. It represents another $8 million – $10 million in investment within the Ivy Pointe Commerce Park.
- A VA Clinic is under construction in Ivy Pointe north of the Children’s Hospital site. They expect to complete construction in the Fall of 2025.
- The old Glen Este High School site (approved by a prior Board of Trustees) consists of four projects either completed or under construction. When complete, about 1,150 units will be available.
- Starbucks construction is nearly completed at the old Taco Bell “Tom Yum” on Ohio Pike near Bach Buxton.
- Panda Express has begun construction activities next to the Union Township library.
- Children’s Hospital is under construction in the Ivy Pointe area near TQL and is expected to be fully open by the end of this summer, with a ribbon-cutting in October.
- Wawa construction is in progress and is expected to be complete in the Fall of this year.
- McDonald’s has begun construction next to Wawa and is also expected to be complete in the Fall of this year.
- Alfaa purchased and submitted plans to build on an empty lot on the corner of Aicholtz Road and Eastgate Blvd. UT has issued the zoning permit. Site work and construction activity is expected within the next two months.
- A small strip mall is coming to the corner of SR 32 and Mt. Carmel Tobasco Road on Yates Lane. A zoning permit has been issued. No start date has been announced. Site preparation activities have begun.
- The old Valero on the corner of Ohio Pike and Bennett Road is under new ownership. The plan is to remodel and expand a convenience and wine store.
- Honda East is expanding their operations in Cherry Grove. Major construction is anticipated to start this summer, and occupancy of the new building in the Spring of 2026. Demolition of the existing dealership will begin immediately afterwards.
- The Kroger Marketplace slated to replace the old Sears store is on hold pending litigation with the owner of the Eastgate Mall.
Recent Union Township Trustees Meeting Videos
June 10, 2025 Business meeting (1h 50m) Executive session (65m)
May 19, 2025 Community Improvement Corporation – UTCIC (16 minutes)
May 13, 2025 Business meeting (2h 41m)
April 8, 2025 Business meeting (2h 26m) Executive session (51m)
March 11, 2025 Business meeting (1h 24m)
February 25, 2025 Business meeting (4h 29m) Executive session (45m)
January 14, 2025 Business meeting (3h 51m)
January 2, 2025 Reorganization meeting (19m)
December 31, 2024 Special meeting (2m)
December 10, 2024 Business meeting (1h 10m) Executive session (3h 35m)
November 12, 2024 Business meeting (1h 26m) Executive session (1h 58m)
October 8, 2024 Business meeting (1h 13m)
September 26, 2024 UT Community Improvement Corporation (7 minutes)
September 10, 2024 Business meeting (1h 38m) Executive session (1h 23m)
August 20, 2024 UT Community Improvement Corporation (7 minutes)
August 20, 2024 Business meeting (1h 35m)
July 9, 2024 Business meeting (1h 18m)
June 11, 2024 Business meeting (2h 28m) Executive session (1h 50m)
Event Calendar
Disclaimer: All events, locations, and times are subject to change.
June 27 – 29, 2025 – St. Veronica Festival.
June 27, 2025 – Farmers Market from 4:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
June 28, 2025 – Madcap Puppets – Fantastic Fairy Tales at 10 AM at the UT Civic Center amphitheater.
July 8, 2025 – Union Township Trustees meeting at the Civic Center at 6 PM.
July 11 – 13, 2025 – St. Thomas Moore Festival.
July 11, 2025 – Farmers Market from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM.
July 21, 2025 – AMT meeting at the UT Library at 6:30 – 7:45 PM.
July 16, 2025 – Clermont Raised Right PAC meeting at 5:30 PM at 350 E. Main, Batavia.
July 18, 2025 – Farmers Market from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM.
July 18, 2025 – Michelle Robinson Band at 7 PM at the UT Civic Center amphitheater.
July 25, 2025 – Farmers Market from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM.
July 25, 2025 – Tom the Torpedoes concert at 7 PM at the UT Civic Center amphitheater.
July 26, 2025 – Madcap Puppets – Monsters of Baseball at 10 AM at the UT Civic Center amphitheater.
August 1, 2025 – Farmers Market from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM.
August 1, 2025 – The Whammies concert at 7 PM at the UT Civic Center amphitheater.
August 2, 2025 – Hindu Temple Annual Fair from 11 AM to 7 PM at 720 Barg Salt Run Road.
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Presentations and discussions at the Union Township Trustee meetings
Concealed Carry Part 1 – January 11, 2022 (9 minutes)
Concealed Carry Part 2 – February 8, 2022 (12 minutes)
Union Township Debt Presentation – March 8, 2022 (10 minutes) Slides
Union Township Property Tax Distributions – April 12, 2022 (7 minutes) Slides
Union Township 2021 Financials – May 10, 2022 (14 minutes) Slides
Union Township 2021 Expenses Deep Dive – June 14, 2022 (14 minutes) Slides
Union Township First Half 2022 Financials – July 12, 2022 (13 minutes) Slides
Bond Anticipation Note (BAN) – July 12, 2022 (10 minutes)
UT Concert Series – August 9, 2022 (5 minutes)
Natural Gas Aggregation Discussion – September 13, 2022 (9 minutes)
Cost of 2022 Concert Series and Fireworks – September 13, 2022 (14 minutes)
Medical Marijuana Dispensary Board of Trustees Discussion (38 minutes)
Medical Marijuana Dispensary Public and Board of Trustees Discussion (100 minutes)
Medical Marijuana Six Month Moratorium (12 minutes)
Board Discussion: Meeting Rules (36 minutes)
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