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@R_Stocks123 Yes, Israel SHOULD keep pressuring Hezbollah
THat's justified
But not leveling homes schools and hospitals
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As one of the most vocal critics of Hezbollah, I have now changed my stance
HEZBOLLAH SHOULD ONLY DISARM WHEN ISRAEL EITHER PULLS OUT OR GUARANTEES TO PULL OUT OF SOUTH LEBANON
I changed my position after seeing Netanyahu blow up homes, schools and hospitals at scale, GAZA 2.0!
A disgusting war crime. I await the day he faces justice for what he did in Gaza and Lebanon
Don't get me wrong, this does not mean Hezbollah should not disarm. Hezbollah is as responsible as Israel for the destruction of Lebanon, and as soon as Israel is out (or guarantees it will withdraw), Hezbollah should immediately disband or merge with the Lebanese Army
Hezbollah prioritized Iran over Lebanon, and Israel took advantage of that to invade.
Both have Lebanese blood on their hands!
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@Ze_Chart @MarioNawfal Israël withdraw everytime it gets his ass kicked, collects american taxpayers money then goes again. Hezbollah knows it, they will only disarm in your dreams.
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@MarioNawfal You're a funny guy, MarioGPT
Israel withdrew in 2000. Did Hezbollah disarm?
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@camille_moscow Cette guerre n'est pas si asymétrique qu'elle en a l'air. Les US ont quelques bons avions quand même.
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🇺🇸 Pete Hegseth, secrétaire à la Guerre américain, vient de lâcher cette phrase méprisante en direct :
« Vous aimez dire publiquement, Iran, que vous contrôlez le détroit d’Ormuz, mais vous n’avez pas de marine ni de véritable conscience du domaine. Vous ne pouvez rien contrôler. »
Hegseth révèle la mentalité impériale : « Nous contrôlons tout, vous ne contrôlez rien. » Un discours de vainqueur qui oublie que les guerres asymétriques réservent souvent des surprises.
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@DidierMaisto Il s'agit de la version américaine. Certains observateurs iraniens (mais aussi américains) parlent de 2 voire 3 missiles. Le nombre a son importance si on veut appréhender l'intentionnalité. Au delà d'un missile, la notion de dommage collatéral disparait.
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Je n’ai aucune sympathie pour les théocraties. Mais quand un tomahawk guidé par une caméra, dont la trajectoire peut être modifiée jusqu’à la dernière seconde, anéantit une école, faisant 190 victimes et principalement des jeunes filles de 7 à 12 ans, je fais la différence. Même si des fraises sont peintes sur ledit tomahawk. Je n’assimile pas les gens à des sigles et ce sera d’ailleurs le sujet de ma chronique demain matin sur @Tocsin_Media au micro de Clémence @Houdiakova.
JoFromParis11@JoFromParis11
@DidierMaisto Sur certains sujets Didier Maïsto, que je respecte et que je crois intellectuellement honnête, est lucide. Ici il est complètement aux fraises.
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@KimDotcom @grok Th total number of jews in european countries prior to WW2 was about 9.5M. But that doesn't say anything regarding the actual number that have been killed.
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@Alexis_Cossette @vieuxrebel @Tocsin_Media Par exemple dans le fait de considérer que Trump n'est pas contrôlé par Israël en axant uniquement votre argumentation sur le dossier Epstein. Rien sur les financeurs de sa campagne ou sur l'omniprésence de Witkoff et Kushner.
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J' ai écouté les arguments de Alexis Cossette chez @Tocsin_Media ce matin.
J'ai trouvé ça confus, basé sur des croyances, des supputations tirées par les cheveux, des omissions, des stratégies de tiroirs à tiroirs à tiroirs.
Un billard à 10 bandes farfelu.
Aucun argument vraiment convainquant.
Je m'attendais à des choses plus structurées , plus probantes.
Ça fait un peu culte de la personnalité contre le réel.
Désolée mais je n' ai pas été convaincue.
À un moment il faut voir ce que l'on voit. 🤷🏼♀️
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@Alexis_Cossette @Tocsin_Media Il est pratique d'accoler un "verifié par les faits" à côté de chacune de vos assertions. Ça ne les rend pas pour autant valides et cohérentes.
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Sur quel sujet exactement?
1- Trump controlé par Netanyahu?
Contredit par les faits ✅
2- La non riposte de l'iran?
Vérifié par les faits ✅
3- L'approche multiniveaux de Trump à la com politique
Avérée dans les faits ✅
Avez-vous seulement pris la peine de réfléchir à ce qui a été dit avant d'écrire ce post?
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@arnoklarsfeld En termes de chantage, un "pays" de la région nous y a habitué pendant 78 ans, ce devrait donc être gérable.
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Dans de nombreux médias on fait semblant de ne pas vouloir comprendre que tout le monde occidental serait à la merci des chantages de l’Iran si le régime des Mollah se dotait de l’arme nucléaire. Sans même évoquer la volonté du régime de détruire Israël (une seule bombe suffirait)…. L’administration américaine le comprend …
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@TheRickWilson Nope, the ignorance and stupidity of people like you will make them easy to replace by worse.
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@Jane_Doe82 Il est agent immobilier et a été envoyé à Islamabad pour évaluer le montant des réparations que les US devront payer à l'Iran à la fin du conflit
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@GenFlynn @realDonaldTrump Wow, in other words, take everything that has already utterly failed and do it twice as hard to fail twice as hard. The America brain trust is truly in disrepair.
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SITREP: Iran War Next Steps (What should @realDonaldTrump do now)?
Trump should double down on “peace through strength” with immediate, targeted military, economic & diplomatic pressure rather than chasing another round of endless talks that are only buying the Iranian regime & its CCP weapons depot time.
Like this war or not (and I do not), what is good for America is to figure out the best way to declare victory & turn this gas station over to those who benefit most.
Face it, the regime won’t voluntarily surrender its nuclear insurance policy nor its ability to extort the world via the Strait of Hormuz. Not happening.
Here’s my initial take on the next moves, based on the facts on the ground time now.
1. Remain absolutely rock steady. This is not a time to blink. Enforce the ultimatum with calibrated strikes. Let Iran know as well as China & North Korea and any other bad actor that deadlines are not suggestions. They have meaning & they have teeth.
2. Execute a maximum economic pressure campaign. Essentially strangle the regime’s revenue. Reimpose & expand secondary sanctions on anyone buying Iranian oil or helping evade restrictions. The reopening of the Straits of Hormuz issue is economic warfare. Keep it open by naval presence if needed but place demands on those nations who benefit the most to step up & provide security guarantees. Iran’s economy is hurting now so pair sanctions with public messaging that relief only comes after verifiable nuclear dismantlement & cessation of support for proxy groups (these groups have not only attacked Israel, they’ve attacked & killed/maimed thousands of Americans over decades). Starve the IRGC & the mullahs, don’t subsidize them as previous administrations have done.
3. Execute a strategic messaging campaign amplifying support for the Iranian people. Regime change from within is the long game (face it Mr. @POTUS , there hasn’t been any sort of effective regime change yet). However, there are clear cracks in the regime. Broadcast that the U.S. stands with Iranians who want to ditch the theocracy, and not with the Supreme Leader’s successors. There will be no U.S. “boots on the ground”. Instead smartly apply asymmetry and hybrid aspects of warfare (ie., info ops, cyber support, shrewdly backing opposition voices, etc). History shows authoritarian regimes crack when their own populations turn on them. This isn’t neoconservative nation-building, it’s leveraging America’s soft power where it works.
4. Initiate diplomatic isolation, instead of getting into endless talks.
Work the partnerships & alliances that matter (some in Asia have little choice due to energy needs). Many of these partners want Iran contained anyway. Like it or not, even reluctant players in Europe must be engaged. Only use back channels if Iran shows real movement. No more “frameworks” or 10-point plans that buy the regime time. They haven’t worked in Ukraine, they most certainly won’t work with Iran. The U.S. has great leverage (superior military, energy independence, & strong alliances) while Iran has none, except short-term disruption.
Mr. Trump, you already said it, they have “no cards.” Act like it. This isn’t warmongering, it’s realism.
The JCPOA-era carrots first approach was a spectacular failure. Iran enriched closer to weapons-grade while pocketing billions of U.S. dollars in cash. President Trump’s first-term pressure campaign brought them to the table before. Now, post-strikes, & with a fresh ceasefire broken on their end, hesitation just invites more attacks on shipping, proxies, & eventually a nuclear fait accompli.
@realDonaldTrump ‘s instincts here have been right so far (project strength, set clear terms, and don’t negotiate with weakness). Follow through decisively & Iran folds or collapses. The alternative are more talks while they rebuild. That’s how we got here in the first place.
As you said Mr. President, the U.S. wins either way. Time to make it obvious.
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France is occupying a Jewish-owned home in Baghdad, Iraq as its embassy. It hasn't paid rent to the family in 50+ years and is instead making payments to the Iraqi government that seized it from the family. Disgusting. @EmmanuelMacron

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Yeah, we prefer to be alive and disliked, than to be dead. The audacity.
TheHillOpinion@TheHillOpinion
Israel is winning wars but losing American public opinion tinyurl.com/yyefu8hy
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@Ahmed_hassan_za Iran doesn’t have the right to build a nuclear weapon. I wonder if their delegation will make it home safely.
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JD Vance said they have chosen not to accept our terms
Duuu !! There is nothing called accepting our terms in negotiations
Iran did not participate in negotiations to choose to accept your terms, which you could not impose by force
If they were going to choose to accept your terms, you wouldn't have needed negotiations, and you wouldn't have launched a war, a siege, and sanctions against them.
You do not have the right to impose terms that violate the rights of another country
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@Bruvic62 @MarioNawfal Any link with the F-35 and F-22 sent to the UAE during the ceasefire?
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Ghalibaf arrived in Islamabad with photos of 168 Minab school children filling empty seats on the Iranian delegation’s flight — confirmed his own X account April 11. Iranian delegation arrived dressed in black mourning. IRGC delegation landed on a separate aircraft. Iran stated it entered talks with ‘good intentions but no trust.’ 21 hours. No deal. What is not in this thread — US intelligence confirmed April 11 China is preparing MANPADS air defense delivery to Iran through third countries while the ceasefire was active. Iran used the two-week window to rearm. Vance’s best and final offer was rejected before the ink was dry. Phoenix Analysis @Bruvic62”drive.google.com/file/d/1EXtEWs…
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🚨🇮🇷🇺🇸 BREAKING: Iran releases a blistering statement after 21 hours of talks collapse in Islamabad:
"The American enemy, which is vile, wicked and dishonest, attempted to achieve on the negotiating table what it could not achieve through war.
Iran has decided to reject these terms and continue the sacred defense of its fatherland by any means necessary, military or diplomatic."
That's the IRGC calling the United States "vile, wicked and dishonest" minutes after Vance boarded Air Force Two.
They say the U.S. demanded Iran hand over enriched uranium and give up sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran said no to both.
This statement wasn't written after the talks failed.
This was written before they started.
The IRGC never intended to accept these terms, and the language, "sacred defense by any means necessary," is a direct signal that the military wing is back in control of Iran's decision-making.
Ghalibaf walked in with photos of dead children from Minab.
The IRGC delegation landed separately.
86 officials sat through 21 hours.
And in the end, the people who actually run Iran decided that what America offered wasn't worth what America destroyed.
Source: WSJ

Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal
🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷BREAKING: VP Vance is heading back to DC after talks in Islamabad collapsed. The one person Iran specifically requested as a negotiator couldn't get it done today. Let's hope the window hasn't closed completely... Source: @sentdefender
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@craigbonneylake @MarioNawfal Iran is ready. How ready are you to see US soldiers going back home in a piece of wood for nothing? Because that's what will happen over the next months.
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@Hericoni1 @MrJoshton @MarioNawfal He's talking about your brainwashing, which can also be called ignorance.
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@MrJoshton @MarioNawfal Last time I checked, it was Iran k**ling Americans for 47yrs. It was Iran shouting death to America for 47yrs. It was Iran enriching Uranium for one purpose - to threaten the entire world. What are you talking about?
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