
Jamie Wolfowitz
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Once again, I’m in it for the money. I do not work for free or for cheap.





All part of Beijing’s psyop. The CCP’s using influencers inside Taiwan as well as Taiwanese elected officials to further its national goals. It’s a silent invasion.













American soldiers making fun of an Iraqi child during the invasion of Iraq.



According to @RFA_UyghurNews, Chinese authorities have detained and interrogated Reyhan Kasim, the 86‑year‑old grandmother of @eri_arfiya — Japan’s Deputy Foreign Minister of Uyghur heritage — in apparent retaliation for her principled and outspoken stance on the Uyghur genocide against China. The targeting of relatives of Uyghurs living abroad is a widespread and systematic tactic used by Beijing. This form of collective punishment is a textbook example of transnational repression, aimed at silencing dissent and spreading fear among the Uyghur diaspora. In this case, it appears intended to send a clear message to @eri_arfiya: to back away from addressing the Uyghur genocide and China’s campaign of transnational repression.








U.S. forces conducted a deep incursion ~400 km inside Iran, south of Isfahan, a highly sensitive area with nuclear facilities, missile bases, and an airbase. The goal was to recover a downed F-15E jet pilot, using a temporary desert airstrip set up in a sparsely populated region. The operation relied on surprise and remote terrain to avoid detection. Multiple aircraft and helicopters were allegedly involved. But leaving the area became difficult, suggesting complications during extraction. Implications (if true): Would indicate significant weaknesses in Iran’s air defense coverage, even near strategic sites. Raises questions about response time and detection capability. Hypothetically shows how such an operation could be used for more strategic objectives (e.g., seizing Iran's enriched uranium stockpiles). Coordinates: 32.258394, 51.901927 (@andynovy)







