Chamath Perera

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Chamath Perera

Chamath Perera

@chamat

strategic thinker at large

St. Paul, MN, USA Joined Haziran 2007
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THE ISLANDER
THE ISLANDER@IslanderWORLD·
🇮🇷🇮🇱🇺🇸 5,609 Iranian strikes across the Gulf in 30 days — 1,187 missiles, 4,422 drones and every single one of them is a direct invoice addressed to the Gulf states that opened their bases, their airspace and their intelligence to a war on Iran they didn’t vote for and can’t control. UAE took 2,228… Saudi Arabia 1,089… Kuwait 786… Qatar 694… Bahrain 559. These are not random targets — these are the launchpads. Iran is telling every Gulf ruler in language that needs no translation: you let them use your soil to bomb our country, your soil is now the battlefield. They chose Israel's war over their neighbourhood’s peace and the neighbourhood is sending the bill, one drone and ballistic missile barrage at a time.
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THE ISLANDER@IslanderWORLD

🇮🇷🇮🇶🇺🇸 Drone strike on Erbil, northern Iraq — the Kurdish capital that hosts US military and intelligence personnel. The US is being systematically evicted from bases across Iraq and the Gulf.... All thanks to Israel.

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Haider Ali
Haider Ali@Haider4PTI·
“ Please don’t lecture me on human rights — I am well aware of your record. Chemical weapons were used against Iranians, and I lost many friends at the age of 17. ” Professor @s_m_marandi is deeply familiar with the history & the narratives surrounding Zionism.
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Elijah J. Magnier 🇪🇺
Israel is saying that CENTOM commander visited Israel today and approved all air attacks for the coming weeks. This is a clear admission that every single Israeli attack is coordinated with the American Central Command, running the ongoing war and sharing the responsibility of all civilian and energy targets.
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marah khalad
marah khalad@mar80549·
My new painting. If you like it, leave a dot
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Anthony Ballas
Anthony Ballas@tonyjballas·
When we spoke to Adam McKay recently, he asked why no one has made a film about Ho Chi Minh's time in America—a period of his biography which has become almost mythic in stature. Here's the story as Gerald Horne and I see it: (Full link below)
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phillys black marxist ☭@Forever_noir_

It’s interesting how much Ho chih Minh talks about and equates the struggle of the Vietnamese with the black struggle. Cuz wanted us free as much as he wanted his people.

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Setareh Sadeqi 𓂆 ☫
The world is now seeing Iranian women in different positions in the government, in science, technology, arts, etc.
شینا انصاری@shina_ansari

The head of Iran's Environmental Protection Organization announced the documentation of damage to the environment and habitats following the attacks by the American-Zionist enemy on #Iran, stating that legal pursuit of these damages will be carried out in international forums.

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China Global
China Global@ChinaGlobl·
🇵🇸 A film dating to the year 1896 in Palestine, before the mass invasion of settlers, describes the land being inhabited 85% by Muslims, 10% by Christians and 5% by Jews, 50% of whom living in Jerusalem and all of them speaking Arabic at home.
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Maria Dubovikova
Maria Dubovikova@politblogme·
The awakening? They say this song is going viral in the Arab World. Read the subtitles.
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Dimitri Lascaris
Dimitri Lascaris@dimitrilascaris·
When US airstrikes killed 168 students & teachers at a school in Minab, Iran, apologists for the Trump regime claimed the school was adjacent to a military base. Yesterday, I went to the site of the atrocity and found no evidence to support their claim. youtube.com/watch?v=1HW_WO…
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Richard Medhurst
Richard Medhurst@richimedhurst·
Everyone who supported the "revolution" in Syria was supporting an Israeli project. I myself and a handful of others warned of this countless times and people with no geopolitical or historical sense ignored and smeared us. And now that we have, unfortunately, been proven right, they are nowhere to be found.
Craig Murray@CraigMurrayOrg

al-Jolani allowed the IDF to pass through Syrian territory to attack Hezbollah from the East around Mount Hermon. The Syrian government gave the Israelis logistic support. There are no words sufficient.

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Julian Dorey
Julian Dorey@juliandorey·
🚨Rothschild Paris Offices Raided in Epstein Probe | (PART 2)🚨 "This is how a Mossad Spy (Katsa) would of operated…” Epstein’s global network—politicians, billionaires, travel, access—mirrors that of a Mossad field officer (katsa), as described in intelligence accounts such as Gideon’s Spies. Now a Paris raid adds another layer. @TokeMalone
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
US and Israel deliberately bombed Iran's top space research university. A researcher on the ground confirms the total destruction of labs developing indigenous civilian satellites. This is a calculated attack by Washington to cripple scientific progress.
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Korobochka (コロボ) 🇦🇺✝️
There is a 66% chance that one of these two planes were involved in the operation against Venezuela. There are no replacements for this plane in the pipeline. The US operates it at a distance it assumes is “safe”. Iran destroyed the USAF’s priors. It will never recover from this!
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Korobochka (コロボ) 🇦🇺✝️@cirnosad

Iran’s coup de grace against USAF electronic warfare I want to correct my report about 2 AWACS planes being destroyed. It was actually 1 AWACS E-3, but the picture actually gets worse for the US. In addition to the E-3, two EC-130Hs were damaged beyond repair. These jets are top tier SEAD assets, vital to suppressing air defenses through jamming and monitoring. They were going to be used in the invasion of an Iranian island. The idea was these planes in addition to Growlers would target and suppress AD while the 82nd flew in with helicopters. Iran preempted this move and destroyed the asset. These planes are RARE, and only 3 remained in service before this attack. Now it’s just 1. These are even more painful than AWACS losses and the equipment onboard is extremely sensitive so it’s likely a total loss even if the surface damage seems less than the AWACS. The Iranians have just murdered the United States’s ability to combat China and Russia at the same time. The US built 14 of these but it’s unlikely the decommissioned planes can still fulfil this role because the electronics within them are constantly upgraded.

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Amine Idriss
Amine Idriss@amibiaka·
What is striking for us in Africa is watching Western institutions finally admit in 2026 what Africans have said for four decades: SAPs devastated our economies because they were never designed to build developmental states or transform productive systems. Their logic was always fiscal contraction, privatisation, trade liberalisation and the hollowing out of public capacity. Call it what it was: a neocolonial reset managed through the Bretton Woods system. SAPs did not merely “fail”; they dismantled state capability, weakened public education and health, erased technical cadres, and locked many countries back into the colonial pattern of raw-material export, import dependence and political tutelage. Naomi Klein’s shock doctrine helps explain the method: create crisis, impose retreat, then reorganise the economy in the interests of external capital, while leaving coercive state machinery intact to police the social wreckage. The disaster is not surprising. It was the design.
Jason Hickel@jasonhickel

I'm happy to announce this new paper — we compile evidence on the extraordinary harms caused by IMF and World Bank structural adjustment programmes in the global South since the 1980s. The empirical record is devastating: documented negative impacts on wages, poverty, inequality, maternal mortality, infant mortality, healthcare access, etc. SAPs inflicted misery on the periphery in order to curtail their consumption, scupper independent development, and make labour and resources more cheaply available for the core. gh.bmj.com/content/11/Sup…

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Truth Troll Official™️
Truth Troll Official™️@truthtroll_X·
Did you know… “one of histories largest human trafficking networks operated under the disguise of a jewish charity for almost 30 years?”
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Sovereign Media
Sovereign Media@sov_media·
EMPIRE’S MILITARY INDUSTRY AND THE FOREVER WARS What are the factors driving the US military establishment to follow Trump and Netanyahu into an unprovoked, losing war? Professor David Gibbs offers a stark explanation for America's unending wars: the system itself demands them. "When you create this enormous military, you have to use it periodically," he argues. "There's no way you can justify the existence of this enormous, outsized military, far larger than any in the world." The numbers support his claim. The United States maintains at least 128 overseas bases across 51 countries, with a 2026 defence budget of $895 billion—more than the next ten nations combined. China, by contrast, spends approximately $267 billion on defence, just 1.5% of its GDP, with only one overseas base in Djibouti. Yet Washington frames Beijing as the existential threat. With the end of the Cold War, Gibbs explains, the US "was basically looking for new enemies." This institutional need—what Eisenhower called the military-industrial complex—encompasses think tanks, elite academics, and journalists who benefited from Cold War funding. "Lots of grants and scholarships and book contracts. Secret work for the Central Intelligence Agency, paying you to write books and then editing them for you in secret." Enter the 1% Doctrine, formalised by Dick Cheney. "If there's a 1% chance that Pakistani scientists are helping al-Qaeda build or develop a nuclear weapon, we have to treat it as a certainty," Cheney declared. The logic transforms hypothetical threats into justification for preemptive war. This doctrine now targets Iran. Despite IAEA confirmation that Iran has "no structured program to manufacture nuclear weapons," the US-Israeli onslaught has killed over 1,300 civilians, including 165 schoolgirls in Minab. As Gibbs notes, "The idea that if somebody might hypothetically threaten you, you should treat it as a certainty and attack them... makes no sense. But that really is the neoconservative idea." The system, built for a Cold War that ended decades ago, requires enemies. It has manufactured them—from Iraq's nonexistent WMDs to Iran's hypothetical nukes—and the machinery of war grinds on. @venanalysis @VoxUmmah @qiaocollective @ProgIntl @blkagendareport @OrinocoTribune @KawsachunNews
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