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DialecticalX
@DialecticalX
Thinking in contradictions. Critiquing systems. Loyalty to truth, not power
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The “ceasefire” lasted less than 24 hours before Israel carried out the largest terrorist attack against Lebanon since the war began murdering over 300 civilians.
Israel is the main problem and aggressor in the region. It is a genocidal ethno-fascist state that falsely believes it is entitled to other people’s land.
There can be no lasting peace until Israel is defunded, disarmed, and dismantled.
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@g00dcitizen @Bushra1Shaikh First, the UAE is a single country, geography.
Second, pipelines won’t make the strait obsolete, take years and can not solve the current problem, can’t match shipping capacity, and are far more vulnerable to disruption. Yemen is active in Red Sea. It’s not that simple.
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@DialecticalX @Bushra1Shaikh Really? You think all UAE countries can't build pipeline and make the strait obsolete?
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@dsdrDav @ProudSocialist That’s misleading. Cuba’s problems stem from both US sanctions and internal mismanagement. GDP grew under Obama by smoothing thr sanctions, but Trump’s reimposed sanctions caused sharp economic decline. Both factors matter, same happened to Iran after JCPOA and then Trump phase.
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@DialecticalX @ProudSocialist Age. Another point to the sanctions. Cuba has been sanctioned buy USA for 65 years. Just about the only country no doing business with Cuba is the USA. The world blames the USA for Cubas issues. That is silly. The socialist leaders take the life out
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@dsdrDav @ProudSocialist That’s not accurate. Iran’s military spending as a percentage of GDP is below the global average, around 2–3%. The reason citizens have less money is sanctions, and inflation, not military spending . sanctions do affect economy & people, despite some discounted oil sales.
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@DialecticalX @ProudSocialist The reality is sanctions don’t really work. China and India by Iran oil. Look at the $ per capita spent on military in Iran that is why its citizens don’t have money. No matter the country we attack there are dozens of Muslim countries we don’t attack. I submit to you that the
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@dsdrDav @ProudSocialist Under the Shah, universities were modernized but limited to elites, and education access was low. After the revolution, they expanded education massively, more universities, students, and access, Islamic government was more successful at educating the population as a result.
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@DialecticalX @ProudSocialist My understanding is that your information is incorrect as Iran was run like a western not religious country. Most of the universities weee built under Shaw as I understand it. A perfect example. The current Saudi king is trying to westernize and the left hates him? An ally
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@Partisan_12 Not yet, we should wait and see and monitor the situation, trump is taking a break now to calm the market.
The real test is turning this ceasfire into a lasting deal. Nothing is certain yet.
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@ProudSocialist This is a win, at least tactically. ✊️
Iran turned the Strait of Hormuz into real leverage over global oil flows. That’s systemic power, not symbolism.
They’ve made themselves impossible to ignore.
The real test is turning that into a lasting deal. 🔥
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Holy shit!
Iran absolutely smoked Trump at the negotiating table with their 10 Demands to End the War with the United States:
1. Organized passage through the Strait of Hormuz in coordination with the Iranian Armed Forces, granting Iran a distinctive economic and geopolitical position.
2. Ending the war against all components of the Axis of Resistance, meaning a historic defeat for Israeli aggression.
3. Withdrawal of U.S. combat forces from all their bases and deployment sites in the region.
4. Establishment of a protocol for safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz that ensures Iranian control in accordance with the agreement.
5. Full payment of compensation to Iran based on the specified estimates.
6. Lifting of all primary and secondary sanctions, as well as decisions by the IAEA Board of Governors and the UN Security Council.
7. Release of all frozen Iranian funds and assets abroad.
8. Entrenchment of all these provisions in a binding UN Security Council resolution, making it binding international law.
9. (Implicitly) Commitment to the principle of finalizing details in the concluding negotiations without ending the war before securing rights.
10. (Also implicitly) Maintaining national unity and continuing victory celebrations during the negotiation period to ensure public and elite support for this national process.
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Assessing Trump's Strategic Failures in Middle East Policy:
1- Trump's failure to change the Iranian Government.
2- Trump's failure to seize Iranian oil.
3- Trump's failure to open the Strait of Hormuz by force because the keys to the strait are in the hands of the Revolutionary Guard.
4- Trump's failure to zero out Iranian oil exports.
5- Trump's failure to bet on the Iranian interior and stage a coup.
6- Trump lost his public support in America and his popular base eroded.
7- Trump's failure to rally his European allies behind him.
8- Trump's transformation from a dealmaker to a beggar.
9- Trump's failure with the pride of the industry (his stealth aircraft) that were shot down.
10- Trump's failure to eliminate the Lebanese Hezbollah.
11- Trump's failure to isolate Iran internationally while his allies stood against him for the first time.
12- Trump's failure to protect his military bases in the Gulf.
13- Trump's failure to protect his radar systems around the world.
14- Trump's failure to keep aircraft carriers out of range of Iranian missiles.
15- Trump's failure to confront Iran on land and send troops.
16- Trump's failure to break the Resistance Axis.
17- Trump's failure with the New Middle East plan and Greater Israel.
18- Trump's failure to erase the Iranian nuclear program.
19- Trump's failure to rally Arab countries against Iran in an alliance.
20- The leaders of his army became unstable and either resigned or were dismissed.
21- Trump's failure to reduce fuel prices in America.
22- Trump's failure to keep American forces in the region.
23- Trump's failure to end the Iranian ballistic missile Program.
24- He finally agreed to a ceasefire in exchange for full Iranian conditions, claiming that he achieved a historic victory by opening the Strait of Hormuz... which was already open.
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The most important sentence in Trump's ceasefire post is that the ensuing negotiations will be based on the Iranian 10-point proposal (and not Trump's 15 points).
These are the Key Aspects of Iran's Proposal:
-Permanent End to Hostilities: A lasting peace agreement rather than a temporary ceasefire.
-Security Guarantees: Assurances that Iran will not be attacked again.
-Lifting Sanctions: Complete removal of all US sanctions imposed on Iran.
-Strait of Hormuz Reopening: Iran would reopen the vital energy route but charge a $2 million fee per vessel, to be split with Oman.
-Regional Security: End to Israeli strikes in Lebanon and other regional attacks.
-Reconstruction Funding: Revenue from the Strait to be used for rebuilding infrastructure rather than direct reparations
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@mehdirhasan Not awakening. Rupture. Even loyalists can’t spin this anymore.
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It took a genocide in Gaza and an illegal war with Iran to have some of the most hardcore - MTG, Owens - and devoted - Piers, Tucker - Trump fans and enablers to finally turn on him or at least question him.
Candace Owens@RealCandaceO
The 25th amendment needs to be invoked. He is a genocidal lunatic. Our Congress and military need to intervene. We are beyond madness.
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@ProudSocialist This isn’t diplomacy. This is nuclear blackmail. When the most powerful nation treats extinction as a tool, the rest of the world becomes a hostage. Every second of silence feeds their madness. Question it. Resist it. Act now, civilization can’t wait. ✊️🩸
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Trump an hour ago:
“A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again. I don’t want it to happen but it probably will.”
JD Vance right now:
"Iran has to know we've got tools in our toolkit that we so far haven't decided to use. Trump can decide to use them, and he will if the Iranians don't change course."
The President and the Vice President are both threatening to drop a nuclear bomb on Iran. This is the most dangerous moment in human history and it is all being caused by the United States and Israel.
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@piersmorgan US terrorist Organization runs on two things: bombs abroad and silence at home.
Both keep the cycle alive.
Speak up, resist, act now, before it’s too late. ✊️🩸
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@Partisan_12 And this terrorist Organization runs on two things:
bombs abroad and silence at home.
Both keep the cycle alive.
Speak up, resist, act now, before it’s too late. ✊️🩸
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@ShaykhSulaiman They belongs to the garbage dump of the history, history will punish them.
Supporting foreign military action against your own country, reflects a dangerous willingness to trade national stability for naive ideological goals, they are acting as a dangerous cult.
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@ProudSocialist it’s not strategy, it’s a violation of international law dressed up as one. The U.S. has a long track record of redefining civilian sites as Legitimate Targets when it suits its agenda. Rules-based order for others, flexible interpretation for itself.
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