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USA Se unió Nisan 2016
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Mike Angelle † ⬛⬜⬛⬜⬛⬜
Sooo...I really think Trump blocking the Strait of Hormuz is a REALLY dumb move. It spikes gas prices worldwide bigly, hurts everyday families at the pump everywhere, risks WAAAY bigger wars, and totally wrecks the global economy for no good reason. Pretty bad upper management in Washington in my opinion. (Im being so nice right now) #Trump #Iran #Hormuz #OilPrices #Geopolitics #USPolitics #BreakingNews #MAGA #WorldWar3 #Economy
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Akinade@IAmAkinade·
@allenanalysis America used to be under British rule. A lot of people have forgot this today. UK is more invested in US cause than any other European countries.
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
Sky News confirms: Britain will not join Trump’s Strait of Hormuz blockade. This matters more than it sounds. The UK is America’s closest military ally. The country that invoked Article 5 after September 11th. The country that followed Washington into Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya. The country whose Armed Forces chief said just days ago that the peace dividend is over and the world must prepare for conflict. They looked at this blockade and said no.
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@allenanalysis @josephinewell19 Good, the Strait was open before Trump called the illegal war. Trump and Netanyahu started this war, they never discussed it with any European countries, they were all in talks during that week with Iran, on the Saturday no warnings to anyone US and Israel started.
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возвращение легенды (и Колхозница)
Я почти прослезилась от чувств, что люди из разных стран пишут нам о том, что они хорошо к нам относятся и понимают, что это всё разгон пропаганды. Люди всего мира прекрасны, а власть во всём мире отвратительна
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The one who strikes first isn't necessarily wrong. But I agree, in Crimea it was wrong. By the way, since you mentioned this: in case you didn't know this yet, no one considers Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor to be dishonorable, either. It was intended to come right after the declaration of war. The declaration was delayed by mishap. No shame in that. America once thought it was morally superior because it was a "neutral" country. But Nazi Germany finally taught us a lesson: neutrality helps the oppressor, never the oppressed. So now, we're the least neutral country in the world. And it's true that there were less moral reasons for that as well. But the principle of anti-neutrality is still a good one. And it's one that this Babylonian Twitter will encourage us all to adopt, isn't it? We're going to start discussing each other's problems like never before.
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TN太郎
TN太郎@S3VW6n7WB583305·
@thricesk @mcgospodi ロシアの主張を理解しようとする貴方の周りには、ロシアを善だと主張する者が現れるでしょう。 惑わされないでください。NATOがいかに矛盾に満ちていたとしても、ロシアのやった事は絶対に許されない事を。 共感、議論と善悪はまた別の問題だということを。 改めて言いますが、貴方の考えは正しい。
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Dr. Нюся
Dr. Нюся@mcgospodi·
Почитав международный твиттер, поняла, что можно дружить со всеми, кроме радикалов и кроме людей, безоговорочно доверяющих своей власти Власть - не про вас, она никогда не будет за вас Власть - лишь инструмент, которым пользуются для создания ненависти и войн
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LHGrey™️
LHGrey™️@grey4626·
This is not fucking satire. This is Canada officially mainlining the latest hit of bureaucratic hallucinogen into the veins of public life. Watch that woman at the podium, tongue tripping over MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA+ like it’s the new national anthem, while the rest of us stare into the abyss of a acronym that now reads like a drunk programmer’s password generator on bath salts. They didn’t add 57 new letters by accident. They engineered this monstrosity with cold, ideological precision: every fresh initial a fresh sacrament, every plus sign another hostage taken from the English language. I’m gay. Capital-G. I don’t need your rainbow-wrapped participation trophy, your pity, or your ever-expanding victim Olympics to validate my existence. I never did. What I require...what every adult with a functioning prefrontal cortex requires...is the dignity of being left the hell alone. Instead we get this pathology: a metastatic social contagion dressed up as compassion. The movement doesn’t solve murdered Indigenous women or protect two-spirit kids or whatever the current sacred suffix is; it dissolves real human suffering into an alphabet soup so viscous that actual policy, actual grief, actual biology, disappears beneath the sludge. The longer the string, the louder the virtue signal, the deeper the self-congratulation. It’s not empathy. It’s ego masturbation with corpses as props. This is late-stage ideological capture, pure and simple. A managerial class so terrified of being called the wrong name that it will mangle language, memory, and reality itself rather than risk the social death of insufficient piety. Pathological altruism metastasizing into outright sadism: the more letters they cram in, the more they dilute the very people they claim to champion. Indigenous women murdered? Tragic. Actual lesbians erased by gender ideology? Crickets. Gay women who just want to fuck other women without a pronoun seminar? We're the new heretics. The pronoun brigade doesn’t liberate; it colonizes. It turns private identity into public liturgy and demands you recite the creed or be branded an apostate. I’m so far beyond over this shit I’ve lapped the sun. Spare me the crocodile tears and the hashtags and the flags. Spare me the sanctimonious lectures from people whose entire worldview is a Rorschach test of their own unresolved daddy issues and Twitter dopamine hits. I survived the plague years without a single safe space or corporate pronoun pin. I’ll survive this clown car too...without your help, and certainly without your ever-lengthening password to hell. Canada, you absolute fucking embarrassment. The world is watching you turn national tragedy into a drag-show spelling bee, and the only thing getting murdered here is coherence. Enough. 💀⚖️
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MCspeaks
MCspeaks@montgomerie420·
@Eng_china5 usa will never respect the japs, keep dreaming
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China pulse 🇨🇳@Eng_china5·
JUST IN China will never allow Japan to become the ‘Israel of Asia’ and terrorize the region again. Japan’s problem is not that China no longer considers the matter ‘important’; its problem is that it still imagines that American protection can inflate its actual geopolitical weight. China does not care whether Tokyo flatters itself. It only demands that Japan stop causing trouble, stop provoking, and stop mistaking borrowed power for national courage. Asia has remained more stable than the Middle West for one reason: China exists.
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Artribution🇺🇸@thricesk·
@Cait_Sith_co The most common reason for it that I've been hearing lately, is that their radar and air-defense systems don't seem to work as advertised 🎯💢
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椎井蹴人
椎井蹴人@Cait_Sith_co·
なんで日本人は中国人を嫌いですか?みたいなポストがよく流れてくるけど、こうして見ると世界中で嫌われてない?中国🤔
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Artribution🇺🇸@thricesk·
@Cait_Sith_co Nice, I'm sure we'll be able to contribute to these conversations. Is it common knowledge in Japan that China's official estimate of its population is 600,000,000 higher than it actually is? (I would imagine this is widely known).
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Artribution🇺🇸@thricesk·
@DanielW93452410 @MasMas2171 Don't give any credibility to that iransplaining stuff. Of course leftists side with terrorists, that's what they do. Everyone living has a vested interest in getting rid of it once and for all.
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dog and a hotdog@DanielW93452410·
@MasMas2171 I am sorry that I have spoken on behalf of Iranians in the past and will continue to do so. However, you should know, my messages have been: MARG BAR KHAMENEI ! Down with the IRGC ! JAVID SHAH ! King Reza Pahlavi ! So, maybe a 'smidge' of Iransplaining is a li'l bit OK? Maybe
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Mas Mas🇮🇷
Mas Mas🇮🇷@MasMas2171·
I'm an Iranian living in North America. My entire family, friends, and relatives live in Iran. I also have lots of Iranian friends whose families still live in Iran. I can confirm that every Iranian I know opposes this regime. We all want actual regime change. The 92% figure seems inaccurate to me. I think the percentage of Iranians who oppose this terrorist regime is even higher. The only "Iranians" who would support this regime are the IRGC thugs and their families who have blood on their hands and can't afford to be prosecuted when Iran is free. Also, all the terrorist groups in the region—Hezbollah, Hamas, Houthis, etc.—who are directly funded by and benefit from the Islamic Republic. Not to mention democrats, leftists, and liberals who think they have such moral high ground that makes them more knowledgeable about living under this barbaric regime than actual Iranians who live in Iran. #DigitalBlackOutIran #KingRezaPahlaviForIran
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Elica Le Bon الیکا‌ ل بن@elicalebon

A leaked internal survey confirms how many Iranians inside Iran oppose the regime. it isn’t just 90%, as I told Konstanin on @triggerpod, it’s 92% The survey was conducted by the Iranian Students’ Polling Agency in November 2025, commissioned by the presidential office under Pezeshkian. The survey was intended only for internal use, but the findings—revealing that 92% were dissatisfied with the ruling system—were leaked by Rouydad24 The head of presidential communications later confirmed the ISPA’s findings. The greatest support for this dictatorship, it turns out, is found amongst those who don’t have to live under it. irannewsupdate.com/news/society/c…

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Artribution🇺🇸@thricesk·
No, please, I think you made a worthwhile point, and one point just leads to another... you know? I'm still trying to digest it all myself, so I haven't replied. Your question: I haven't kept informed on the Ukraine/Russia conflict in years, and don't really know the politics of it any more, if I ever did. It all seemed so pointless to me. Ukrainians and Russians are basically the same people. They say, no conflict is as bitter as one in the family.
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TN太郎
TN太郎@S3VW6n7WB583305·
@thricesk @mcgospodi 私に意見に寄り添おうとしてくれてありがとう ロシアの事は嫌いだけど、共感と対話の大事さには気づいてるよ これからはロシアに対するヘイト発言は控えることにするよ これは情報の共有的な質問なんだけど ロシア関連のポストにぶら下がってるウクライナアンチ連中は 所謂極右思想なのかい?
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Artribution🇺🇸@thricesk·
But I think it's a little more than that. Like, I've always suspected that the West shares some of the blame for what's going on in Ukraine. There are certain to be gaps in our information, things we don't know. It's a lot easier when we only hear one person's story, than if we hear everyone's story all at once. All this international talking, might only end up making it harder for a normal people like you and me to make sense out of any situation.
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Artribution🇺🇸@thricesk·
@PodushkaCHert_ After all, speaking the same language hasn't stopped us from hating each other before. But this is a nice few weeks, I guess.
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Artribution🇺🇸@thricesk·
@PodushkaCHert_ It certainly does best the old Twitter. But the pessimist in me wonders. Till now, most advancements in information technology have come with significant unforseen downsides for society.
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Artribution🇺🇸@thricesk·
@IanCorona @grok @gabe_teee It's speculation, because that's all we can do under this communications blackout. That's the whole point of the blackout, isn't it? To ensure that we'll only have speculation? But what does that tell you, and what difference does the exact number really make to you?
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Ian Corona
Ian Corona@IanCorona·
Yes I did, Saying “it’s probably closer to 50,000 now” without new evidence is not an estimate, it is guesswork, because the figures that are actually documented are much lower and much more specific, AP reported the first official Iranian count at 3,117 dead, Reuters later reported an Iranian official saying at least 5,000 deaths had been verified, and HRANA has published 7,007 confirmed deaths with 11,000+ more cases still under review, while the 20,000+ and 30,000+ numbers come from broader medical-network or media-based estimates, not a completed verified count, so jumping from “possible 20,000+” or “possible 30,000+” to “it must be 50,000 by now” without a new source is not factual, it is speculation.
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Toluwani
Toluwani@gabe_teee·
You all hate the USA so much but we'll never see you applying for visas of Iran, North Korea, Cuba and other communist countries. It's always the capitalist countries you call evil that you run to for vacation.
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Artribution🇺🇸@thricesk·
Possibly over 20,000, according to UN sources. And that was almost 3 months ago. It's now probably closer to 50,000. @IanCorona I'm a firm believer that we in North America have the nicest people in the world. You can't imagine what's going on inside Iran, and the regime has shut down the internet because they don't want you to know.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Independent estimates for deaths in Iran's 2026 protest crackdown (mostly Jan, with later executions): - Iranian gov: 3,117 total (incl. ~2,447 civilians/security, rest "terrorists"). - HRANA: 7,007 verified (6,488 protesters, 236 minors, 76 civilians, 207 forces); 11k+ cases under review. - UN Special Rapporteur: at least 5,000, possibly 20,000+ per medical sources. - Medic networks (Guardian): 30,000+ (officials hide ~90%). Ongoing executions add to the toll. Sources: HRANA reports, Amnesty, Reuters, AP, UN.
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Ian Corona
Ian Corona@IanCorona·
Iran did shut down the internet and that is documented, Reuters reported a nationwide blackout on January 8, 2026 and NetBlocks said it became the longest nationwide internet blackout ever recorded, Reuters also reported at least 50 protesters and 15 security personnel killed by January 10 citing HRANA, so yes there was repression and yes there was violence, but none of that proves your claim that this sentiment was the majority, it only proves the regime wanted to control information and suppress unrest, Israel also had a documented communications blackout in Gaza in October 2023, Reuters reported internet connectivity in Gaza broke down and later described Gaza as under an almost complete blackout with phone and internet service cut, so internet blackout by itself is not proof of “majority support,” and your other claim that the IRGC disarmed the regular army and police is not established by the reporting, Reuters in fact reported the regular army publicly vowed to protect public property and back the state during the unrest, so the factual version is simple, internet blackout yes, violent crackdown yes, proof of “majority support” no, proof that the IRGC disarmed the army and police no.
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Artribution🇺🇸@thricesk·
@IanCorona @gabe_teee If this sentiment was not in the majority, why would Iran close off its internet in the first place, and begin mass slaughters?? Why would the IRGC disarm the regular army and police??
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Ian Corona
Ian Corona@IanCorona·
@thricesk @gabe_teee How convenient, but no. I know rhetoric…I know how PR tactics works, so with all do respect. NO
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