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HuxleysRazor

@HuxleysRazor

鬼佬, 我愛HK開心萬歲, 非財務建議 (Not financial Advice)

New York, Hong Kong Beigetreten Ocak 2011
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Hudson Institute
Hudson Institute@HudsonInstitute·
Xi Jinping spent a decade cultivating Iran as the armed underwriter of Chinese influence in the Middle East. Its erosion in Operation Epic Fury hands Washington immense leverage on three fronts: 1. Military—the US campaign dismantled the arsenal that Chinese industrial networks spent years building. 2. Financial—Iran served as China's proving ground for sanctions evasion, the laboratory in which Beijing refined the techniques it expected to deploy at scale against US sanctions. 3. Diplomatic—Beijing brokered Iran-Saudi normalization and presented it as evidence of a new Chinese diplomatic order. The missiles and drones Iran fired at sites throughout the region during the recent conflict exposed the agreement as a paper arrangement that Beijing couldn’t enforce. Read @zriboua's latest in @NYPostOpinion: nypost.com/2026/04/20/opi…
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"I say it fearlessly and without hesitation: Enough with the inherited hatred and historical lies!"
Jasem Aljuraid | جاسم الجريّد@JJJuraid

My Demand for Arab League Members on Israeli Independence Day 🇮🇱 I, the Kuwaiti 🇰🇼, Jasem Aljuraid, address a bold demand directly to the members of the Arab League on the day of Israeli Independence. I say it fearlessly and without hesitation: Enough with the inherited hatred and historical lies! I demand the establishment of a living and open Jewish Quarter in every Arab League member state, especially the Gulf countries and all Arabic-speaking nations. I demand the full right of return for Jewish communities to the regions where they lived for centuries among us, with complete recognition of their memories and history. I demand the fair and transparent opening of the compensation file for the properties and livelihoods that were confiscated from the Jewish families who once lived among us. This is not weakness or mere normalization — it is a sincere demand for historical justice. This is a decisive rejection of the ideological hatred we inherited from our fathers and grandfathers, and a true resetting of accumulated historical problems to zero. On this Independence Day, let us turn remembrance into a genuine historic opportunity: Let us open a new covenant built on truth, reconciliation, and peaceful coexistence, instead of continuing the cycle of hatred and ruin. The ball is now in the court of the Arab League and its members. Do you dare to take a bold step toward justice? Jasem Aljuraid Canada, April 21, 2026

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HuxleysRazor@HuxleysRazor·
@aakankshalovely Think of it as a multifactor model and call it quits. (Yes, the US can also play "3D chess")
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Aakanksha Gupta
Aakanksha Gupta@aakankshalovely·
China moved into Venezuela and started purchasing Oil in Yuan. US attacked Venezuela and took control of its Oil. China became Iran’s biggest Oil purchaser in Yuan. US attacked Iran. India purchased Russian Oil and was on track to revive RIC friendship. US slapped 50% tariffs on India. US will never allow India to become a second China which is now challenging US supremacy. This war is not about Iran going nuclear. Iran was never a threat to US. This war is about US flexing its muscles to China over global oil trade and maintaining the dollar supremacy. US had no option but to stop the Chinese else Yuan would have become global currency. The war is actually between US and China and others are just side players. The repercussions of this war will be felt for many decades and it is not going to end soon. #Trump #Iran #middleeastwars
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Defence Index
Defence Index@Defence_Index·
⭕🇨🇳🇺🇸🇵🇭 China warns U.S. Philippines security alignment could “backfire” amid Balikatan drills. China’s Foreign Ministry issued a sharp warning during the Balikatan exercises involving the United States and Philippines, saying the region has “seen enough damage from unilateralism and military overreach.” Beijing cautioned that countries relying on external powers for security risk unintended consequences, stressing that military cooperation must not undermine peace, stability, and trust in the Asia Pacific.
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Nervana Mahmoud
Nervana Mahmoud@Nervana_1·
Hearing from Arabic sources that Iran’s Revolutionary Guard places Qalibaf, Pezeshkian, and Araghchi under house arrest. Negotiations with US are halted.
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HuxleysRazor@HuxleysRazor·
"Every socialist experiment produces this same outcome: political elites living like capitalists while preaching equality to the masses. The North Korean elite don't shop at state stores because they believe in central planning." #NYC
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North Korea's ruling elite shop at state-run stores stocked exclusively with foreign goods purchased using hard currency. This, while ordinary citizens face rationing, empty shelves, and death for attempting to trade freely. This captures the inevitable logic of socialist central planning. When you abolish private property and market pricing, you destroy the information system that coordinates economic activity. The state cannot calculate what to produce, how much to produce, or how to distribute resources efficiently. Ludwig von Mises explained this calculation problem in 1920, decades before North Korea even existed. Central planners face a choice: either everyone suffers equally in poverty, or they create a two-tier system where the political class enjoys privileges while the masses starve. North Korea chose the second option. The Kim regime imports luxury goods using foreign currencies (earned through black market exports, weapons sales, and cyber theft) while forcing 25 million citizens to use worthless won for their daily bread. The regime's elite stores stock Japanese electronics, European wines, and American cigarettes. Meanwhile, ordinary North Koreans trade illegally in private markets called jangmadang, risking imprisonment or execution for the crime of voluntary exchange. The state tolerates these markets only because without them, the entire population would starve. Every socialist experiment produces this same outcome: political elites living like capitalists while preaching equality to the masses. The North Korean elite don't shop at state stores because they believe in central planning.

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gulvinder
gulvinder@rebelliousdogra·
🚨 BIG BREAKING 🚨 🔴 IRAN REJECTS NEGOTIATIONS 🔴 "Sending a US delegation to Pakistan for negotiations is pointless at this stage. For the past two months, President Trump has spread falsehoods daily. You cannot negotiate with a partner who abandons truth. Let the record be clear, Iran has never agreed to surrender its Uranium. China has never agreed to stop defense cooperation with us. The Strait of Hormuz was never opened by us under pressure. While the US President and his son profit daily, ordinary Americans and citizens across the world bear the cost of these lies and wars. The world must see what this is really about. This is not a fight over Iran’s uranium. This is a fight to undermine the sustainability and self-sufficiency of China, Russia, and India. Until there is honesty, there can be no diplomacy." - Abbas Araghchi, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iran
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
Trump proposed a $1.5 trillion defense budget for FY2027, a 40%+ increase over last year and one of the largest jumps in modern U.S. history. Over $750 billion goes to weapons development and procurement. Priorities include major naval shipbuilding, F-35 and next-gen aircraft, the "Golden Dome" missile defense system, drones, AI, and munitions.
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HuxleysRazor@HuxleysRazor·
@Osint613 Isn't #Türkiye part of Europe? If Turks are good enough to work in Europe, why aren't they part of Europe?
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
EU's von der Leyen: "We must succeed in completing the European continent so that it is not influenced by Russia, Türkiye, or China."
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HuxleysRazor@HuxleysRazor·
@XueJia24682 "We must take whether the people support us, approve of us, are happy with us, and consent to us as the fundamental criterion for measuring the success or failure of all our work..." Agree, but what mechanism is available to the people?
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✨🇨🇳Xi Jinping:All Party members must put the people in the highest position in their hearts, uphold the fundamental purpose of serving the people wholeheartedly, and realize, safeguard, and develop the fundamental interests of the overwhelming majority of the people. We must take whether the people support us, approve of us, are happy with us, and consent to us as the fundamental criterion for measuring the success or failure of all our work, so that our Party will always have an inexhaustible source of strength .
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HuxleysRazor@HuxleysRazor·
"Federal student loans created artificial demand that universities exploited ruthlessly. When government guarantees endless credit to teenagers with zero income or assets, colleges face no market constraint on pricing. Why charge $3,000 per year when students can borrow $30,000?"
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College tuition has exploded 1,200% since 1980 while wages rose just 213%. In 1963, a student could work a minimum-wage summer job and pay for a full year at the average public university. Today, that same job covers roughly one month of tuition. The culprit isn't corporate greed or underfunding. It's government intervention distorting every price signal in higher education. Federal student loans created artificial demand that universities exploited ruthlessly. When government guarantees endless credit to teenagers with zero income or assets, colleges face no market constraint on pricing. Why charge $3,000 per year when students can borrow $30,000? The money flows regardless of educational quality or job prospects. Universities responded predictably: they jacked up prices and hired armies of administrators to capture this guaranteed revenue stream. Easy credit always inflates asset prices, whether houses in 2005 or degrees today. Free market economists warned this would happen, just as they predicted the housing bubble. When you subsidize demand without increasing supply, prices skyrocket. Colleges simply absorbed every dollar of increased lending capacity into higher tuition, fancy dorms, and bloated bureaucracies. The 1950s model worked because students paid real prices with real money; either their own or their parents'. This created immediate feedback between cost and value. If Harvard charged too much, students went elsewhere. Today, that price mechanism is completely severed. Students don't feel the true cost until years later when loan payments hit, and by then universities already pocketed the cash. Every additional dollar of federal aid generates roughly 60 cents of tuition increases. The government created this monster, feeds it annually through increased lending limits, then acts shocked when colleges behave exactly like the rent-seeking cartels they've become.

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Sulaiman Ahmed
Sulaiman Ahmed@ShaykhSulaiman·
BREAKING: BELGIUM OFFICIALLY BECOMES 4th EUROPEAN COUNTRY JOINING SPAIN, IRELAND & SLOVENIA TO REQUEST THE SUSPENSION OF ASSOCIATION BETWEEN THE EU & ISRAEL
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
German Chancellor Merz on Trump: "Right now, we cannot defend ourselves on our own. Only a few of us can still speak with him in a trusting way. I have access to him, things improve when the doors are closed. But it's still not good. I didn't choose him, but he is the president of the United States."
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HuxleysRazor@HuxleysRazor·
@XH_Lee23 #China has nukes so perhaps #Taiwan should have nukes too. If Taiwan's government says "death to the PRC" but claims they only want nukes for "peaceful means" what would you do? Are you not a hypocrite as well?
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Li Zexin 李泽欣
Li Zexin 李泽欣@XH_Lee23·
Victor Gao ripped off the hypocrisy of US & Israel. It is unacceptable that Israel, which has nuclear weapons and has threatened to use them, prevents Iran from developing nuclear energy. Iran has the right to use nuclear power for peaceful purposes.
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