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ModerateHank

@HankModerate

Life, liberty & the pursuit of happiness. Resisting the democratization of truth & the normalization of hatred.

USA Beigetreten Ocak 2019
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ModerateHank
ModerateHank@HankModerate·
@websterkaroon Iran is under attack. Lol. Iran is literally firing missiles at cities and infrastructure across the region. Context matters
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ModerateHank@HankModerate·
@VisionVV0 @TedRutland Hezbollah has been firing rockets into Israel for months, displacing hundreds of thousands of Israelis. That part always disappears when people post headlines like this.
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@TedRutland Could you imagine the news if this was Iran or Russia…
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ModerateHank@HankModerate·
@TedRutland You took a raw number from a partisan source, stripped all context, and turned it into a moral conclusion. That’s the epitome of propaganda.
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ModerateHank@HankModerate·
@MazMHussain When someone jumps straight to they’re controlled, it usually means they don’t have a real argument. The US supports allies when it aligns with its interests - not because it’s controlled by them.
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Murtaza Hussain
Murtaza Hussain@MazMHussain·
The administration is completely controlled by the Israelis. Nothing they are doing is in American interests and they are only prioritizing Tel Aviv.
Zachary Foster@_ZachFoster

This is wild. The @WhiteHouse plagiarized its reason for launching a war on Iran from @FDD, a cutout of Israeli intelligence. Side-by-side screenshots in the 🧵

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ModerateHank@HankModerate·
@_ZachFoster @WhiteHouse @FDD This is such a reach. When multiple sources describe the same decades of attacks, of course the wording overlaps. Facts don’t belong to one think tank.
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Zachary Foster
Zachary Foster@_ZachFoster·
This is wild. The @WhiteHouse plagiarized its reason for launching a war on Iran from @FDD, a cutout of Israeli intelligence. Side-by-side screenshots in the 🧵
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Stephen McIntyre@ClimateAudit

The most definitive White House statement purporting to justify the Israel-US war on Iran was its March 2, 2026 statement entitled "The Iranian Regime's Decades of Terrorism against American Citizens". whitehouse.gov/articles/2026/… After a brief editorial opening, the article lists 44 incidents with a total of 992 US deaths. The source of the data wasn't given. Where did it come from? Unlike the Iraq war or the Russia collusion allegation, the reporting didn't come from an intelligence assessment, flawed or otherwise. It turns out that the list was plagiarized by the White House from a June 19, 2025 list (fdd.org/analysis/2025/…) prepared by a former AIPAC employee (Tzvi Kahn) for a think tank (FDD) founded "to provide education to enhance Israel's image in North America". The think tank's original identity was "EMET (Hebrew for 'truth')". The June 19, 2025 publication was literally on the eve of the first US bombing of Iran on June 21, 2025. In this thread, I'll compare each and every item in the White House statement to the corresponding item in the original list by the former AIPAC employee. The list is virtually identical. Any slight changes are always in the change of ratcheting up the underlying allegation.

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ModerateHank@HankModerate·
@LadyLevnon People really think air defense is a force field. It’s not. It’s interception under pressure, and even the best systems miss.
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Fatima J ن@LadyLevnon·
How could Israel let Iran hit Jerusalem? Why didn’t they stop the missile? Yes, that’s how stupid people sound
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James R. Webb
James R. Webb@JamesWebb_16·
Assassinating heads of state has been taboo since at least the Treaty of Westphalia. There are a number of very practical reasons it's a very bad idea. For one, it makes it near impossible for states to negotiate. It also galvanizes public opinion (in places such as Iran) behind the regime. It's seen as an attack on the whole people.
Aaron Bastani@AaronBastani

The response to this is rather strange. Did anyone sensible seriously think that Israel and the US could assassinate a literal head of state, and that this wouldn’t normalise…political assassinations?

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ModerateHank@HankModerate·
@cameron_lee4 @JamesWebb_16 That’s not a rule, it’s a theory. Sometimes it hardens resistance, sometimes it collapses command faster. It depends on the regime, not a blanket outcome.
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Cameron Lee
Cameron Lee@cameron_lee4·
@JamesWebb_16 It also extends wars for much longer and the fighting much more ferocious than they otherwise would be.
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ModerateHank@HankModerate·
@JamesWebb_16 “Taboo” hasn’t stopped reality. States have targeted leadership networks for decades - because it degrades command and shortens conflicts. The alternative is often longer wars with more casualties.
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ModerateHank@HankModerate·
@arashreisi Cool history lesson. Doesn’t change that the Strait of Hormuz today is an international waterway, where most of the primary shipping lanes run through Omani waters, not something Iran controls.
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Arash Reisinezhad
Arash Reisinezhad@arashreisi·
404 years ago, Iranians ended 115 years of Portuguese occupation in #Hormuz and liberated the island. This was not just a military victory; rather, it was a geopolitical reset. By breaking Portuguese control over a critical chokepoint, Safavid Iran demonstrated a timeless rule: control over strategic geography can overturn even the most powerful maritime empires. Today, after four centuries later, the Strait of Hormuz has once again emerged as the most critical geopolitical chokepoint in the world. A second #Hormuz_War now appears imminent. This will not remain confined to the region as it will have far-reaching consequences, reshaping the geopolitical power arrangement and the international economic order.
Arash Reisinezhad@arashreisi

۴۰۲ سال پیش در چنین روزی #شاه_عباس بزرگ #جزیره_هرمز را آزاد کرد؛ جزیره‌ای که ۱۱۵ سال زیر یوغ پرتغالی‌ها بود. در ۱۴۹۷ م. #واسکودوگاما پرتغالی از دماغه امید نیک در جنوب آفریقا گذشته و با دور زدن راه زمینی در قلمروهای اسلامی توانست مسیر دریایی را از آتلانتیک به اقیانوس هند بیابد.

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ModerateHank@HankModerate·
@shaunking Hormuz gets threatened, Bibi proposes a workaround, and suddenly that’s the real purpose? Such spin. That's why we call you an antisemite.
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ModerateHank@HankModerate·
@DanielSeidemann Intent aside, you don’t fire into Jerusalem and pretend holy sites aren’t at risk.
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ModerateHank@HankModerate·
@Iam_Lekinx Panama Canal is man-made and inside one country. Strait of Hormuz is an international waterway where another country owns half of it. In fact, the major shipping lanes are all under Oman's sovereignty. Iran can’t just start charging tolls in someone else's country.
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ModerateHank@HankModerate·
@wickdchiq Launching drones and missiles across the region indiscriminately at civilians isn’t standing up to a bully. It’s escalating war regionally.
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Tristan
Tristan@TArkesteijn·
@HenMazzig @RepSummerLee But you start crying when appartment buildings in Tel Aviv are targeted. Even though there's a 100% chance there are IDF in there.
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Rep. Summer Lee
Rep. Summer Lee@RepSummerLee·
Our tax dollars are paying for bombs dropped on civilians from Gaza to Iran to Lebanon, and we're supposed to just sit back and watch full homes blown up on social media. It's sickening. No more weapons to Israel or bombs sent abroad, period.
The Associated Press@AP

An Israeli airstrike struck an apartment building in central Beirut, on Wednesday. The Israeli army had warned residents to evacuate about an hour before completely flattening it as day broke.

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ModerateHank@HankModerate·
@kennardmatt No one supports civilian casualties. But leaving out Hezbollah, Hamas, and IRGC’s role in this is dishonest.
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Dr Tariq Tramboo
Dr Tariq Tramboo@tariqtramboo·
Iran is becoming the most liked country in the world.
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ModerateHank@HankModerate·
@alon_mizrahi “Didn’t hit schools” isn’t proof of precision - it’s proof defenses are working. Cluster munitions by Iran are proof they don't care if they hit schools.
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Alon Mizrahi
Alon Mizrahi@alon_mizrahi·
Iran has been bombing perhaps 10 countries for over two weeks, everyday, firing thousands of missiles and drones under heavy attacks, aiming for targets hundreds and thousands of kilometers away - Didn't hit one school.
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