FloppyEx
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FloppyEx
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Geopolitics trash & human behavior roasts 🗑️ | No BS, just salt & facts | Follow if you love daily reality checks 😈





@wintonARK @SciGuySpace We’re still going to Mars and the timeframe for building a self-growing city there is still about the same at 20 to 30 years. It’s possible that revenue from lunar activities might actually accelerate Mars.




🇮🇱🇱🇧 IDF just found a big Hezbollah weapons cache inside a school in Al Khiyam, southern Lebanon. Anti tank rockets, mortar shells, grenades, launchers, explosives. All stored right next to UNHCR markings from the United Nations.



🚨🇮🇷🇪🇺 IRAN WAR WILL FLOOD EUROPE WITH MIGRANTS PM Orbán says Europe’s real problem with mass migration is a loss of identity, not religion. He calls the Muslim world a “great civilization,” not something to defeat, but every civilization has its place. And Europe’s problem is that it tried to mix them, assuming that immigrants would adapt to European values. Instead, they kept their own values, often with stronger conviction. And now cultural friction is growing across Western Europe, and if the Iran war sparks a new wave of mass migration, it will only get worse. @PM_ViktorOrban



🚨 Trump announces 10-day pause in strikes on Iranian energy facilities US President Donald Trump said he is pausing attacks on Iran’s energy infrastructure for 10 days, until April 6, citing what he described as a "request" from the Iranian government. ❌ Iranian officials have previously denied holding talks with the United States.



🇮🇷 THE MISSILES IRAN ISN’T FIRING MAY MATTER MORE THAN THE ONES IT IS Despite the daily waves of strikes launched by Iran, its most advanced missiles are conspicuously absent. The Qassem Basir, unveiled with theatrical bravado, has yet to appear. The hypersonic-claimed Fattah-2? Missing. The Etemad, the Raad-500, no sign. In a conflict where both sides are showcasing capability, Iran’s restraint stands out, and restraint in war is never accidental. There are only three real explanations. The first is the simplest: they’re gone. U.S and Israeli strikes have taken out hundreds of launchers, and it’s entirely possible that some of Iran’s most sophisticated systems were destroyed before they could ever be used. The second is less flattering: they were never truly ready. Military parades and defense ministry unveilings are one thing. Operational deployment under pressure, under fire, under constant surveillance, is another. But the third explanation is the most dangerous: Iran is waiting. Not because it lacks capability, but because it understands timing. Right now, this war is not about delivering a knockout blow, it’s about exhaustion. Every night, Iran fires waves of older, cheaper missiles. Every night, Israel and its allies respond with interceptors that cost exponentially more. Israel’s Arrow and David’s Sling systems are extraordinarily effective, but they are not infinite. No defense system is. And that’s the quiet logic that may be underpinning Iran’s strategy: Why waste your best weapons when your opponent is still fully shielded? Instead, you wait. You chip away. You force your adversary to spend, to respond, to stay on constant alert. You turn defense into depletion. The real tipping point in this war may not come from a sudden escalation, but when one side finally runs low on interceptors or launchers. And if Iran’s most advanced missiles are still sitting in reserve when that moment arrives, what we have seen so far may be just the beginning. Source: FT







🚨🇺🇸🇮🇱🇮🇷 They thought bombing Iran might spark an uprising. Turns out the regime is still very much in charge. So now it’s back to just breaking their military instead. Israel's reportedly aiming to cause long-term damage before a possible U.S.-led push to end the war Source: WSJ










