
HasoforSoundMoney
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HasoforSoundMoney
@Haso4M
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Australia انضم Temmuz 2020
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This 1 will take a while.
In the first few chapters - & the biggest losers so far r the 🇮🇪
Terrible terrible struggles against the British for centuries who considered them “beasts” & applied their inhumane colonisation as the blueprint for America
goodreads.com/book/show/1542…
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@TulsiGabbard It's embarrassing that I once considered you a friend and believed your lies
You are now helping bomb schools in Iran 🇮🇷
I'm not sure how you go from anti war to helping commit genocide
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@alon_mizrahi Q: Why has the US military pulled out of Syria? Wasn’t the new Syrian Gov an American/Israeli asset?
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@Haso4M @ausvstheagenda Thanks for agreeing with me, but I don't give a fuck about Israel, Palestine or any other foreign conflict.
I've had enough of it. It's exactly like the Ukraine vs Russia war; shut up about it.
We have Australian problems to fix first, not someone else's war.
Simple as that.
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NSW's anti-free speech Premier Chris Minns is facing calls to resign after his controversial protest laws were ruled unconstitutional.
"He needs to end his war on democracy"
noticer.news/chris-minns-re…
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@georgegalloway Why and how is this possible? You’ve asserted these guys are pro Al Qaida and by extension pro US/Zio behind the scenes?
BRICS News@BRICSinfo
JUST IN: 🇸🇾🇺🇸 Syria claims it has taken control of all former US military bases in the country.
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Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa says Syria represents a safe corridor linking the Gulf and Türkiye, Eastern and Western supply chains, in an exclusive interview with Anadolu
🛢️ Under a joint agreement between Syria and Iraq, Iraqi oil has started to be exported through Syrian ports, the president adds
➡️ The Four Seas Project is part of a broader chain of regional integration, securing supply chains and energy, he highlights
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Americans are out of Syria
They will be out everywhere else too
Clash Report@clashreport
BREAKING: The U.S. appears to have ended its military presence in Syria with the last convoy leaving the Qasrak base in the northeast. Control of the area is now shifting to Syrian forces. This effectively ends the U.S. ground presence that began in 2014.
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@alon_mizrahi @MaxBlumenthal why are they out of Syria if Syria is supposedly Al Qaida (ie pro-US/israel) - which is a fairly popular narrative especially in alternative Western media)?
Morgoth@Morgoth_888
Americans are out of Syria They will be out everywhere else too
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@khyden999 @ausvstheagenda Good win yes. Hopefully more r realising the main priority to bring back our freedoms & lifestyle - which is the removal of zionist influence over Australia. So u shd care abt Palestine insofar theyre on right side of history fighting against same evil thats bringing 🇦🇺 down.
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@ausvstheagenda That's a good win for us on freedom of speech.
While I don't care about Palestine, Israel and other conflict wars/countries, it is beneficial for freedom of speech rather than silencing your freedom of speech.
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@ausvstheagenda I'm not sure why so many people on the right hate the Palestinian Action Group. They're not fighting us.
It's not like most of the pro-Israel crowd are on side with us with issues we care about - just look at all the Australian Likudniks who were pushing for the Abo Voice.
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Deal or Detonate - Pick One?
With friends like these, who needs enemies?
One minute Donald Trump is talking about saving Iran, the next minute it’s bombs, then suddenly a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz after saying it wasn’t his problem.
And right on cue, Jane Hume is calling for Australia to get involved. This isn’t strategy, it’s volatility dressed up as leadership, and it’s our economy that wears it.
The part that doesn’t get said plainly is how absurd the trade-off actually is. The average oil tanker carries about 2 million barrels, and Iran’s talking about charging roughly $1 per barrel to pass through the Strait that’s about $2 million a tanker. Yet since the escalation, oil has already jumped $40–$50 a barrel. That’s an $80–$100 million impact on the same cargo… and we’re entertaining war instead of a $1 toll?
Even on pure market logic it doesn’t stack up. Production costs in the Gulf sit around $20 a barrel, stable oil around $60 is entirely achievable without conflict, and what we’re seeing now isn’t fundamentals it’s risk pricing, driven by escalation.
We’re not paying for energy anymore, we’re paying for instability.
And that flows straight through to Australians at the pump, through supply chains, through inflation without any say in the decisions that caused it. That’s the part that should bother people.
If the goal is prosperity, the answer isn’t complicated. Do the deal, keep the Strait open, take the risk premium out of the system. Because right now it looks like we’re choosing a protracted conflict over a $1 solution.
@lyon_brendan @DavidShoebridge @MichaelWestBiz

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