DavidPvegan

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DavidPvegan

DavidPvegan

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The Duke of Deira
The Duke of Deira@TheDukeofDeira·
@ZackPolanski You're not even British, jew. You shouldn't be able to participate in our politics.
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Zack Polanski
Zack Polanski@ZackPolanski·
Whiplash listening to this Reform spokesperson. Complaining energy bills are going up yet Reform support this illegal & unpopular war. They have constantly opposed investment in green infrastructure to secure our energy security - which would massively reduce bills. #BBCQT
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BBC Question Time
BBC Question Time@bbcquestiontime·
“This is not Grand Theft Auto. This is real people’s real lives” The Green Party’s Caroline Lucas says US President Donald Trump has “no kind of plan” for the US-Israel war with Iran, and the White House is treating it like a “big game” #bbcqt
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Paziz
Paziz@PazizAbre·
@DropSiteNews I'm sorry but this is why I'll cheer every US death that's gonna happen in this war Also this is how you create "terrorists" for the demons that still don't understand You kill my children I'm joining HAMAS immediately.
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Drop Site
Drop Site@DropSiteNews·
⚡️ New at @DropSiteNews: Grieving Parents in Iran Spend Every Night at the Graves of Their Children, Killed by U.S. Strike As Ramadan comes to a close, families in Minab, Iran struggle to come to terms with the scale of death, one of the deadliest single attacks on children in memory. Story by Mahmoud Aslan dropsitenews.com/p/minab-iran-e…
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Sarcasmania
Sarcasmania@MeRantYouListen·
@DropSiteNews Meanwhile Iranian monarchists are grieving for themselves while living comfortably in America...
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Max Blumenthal
Max Blumenthal@MaxBlumenthal·
Another deranged collection of fabrications from washed up Fox boomerslop merchant Glenn Beck Beck falsely claims I spoke at a Moscow event on stage with Alexander Dugin, yet I never appeared at any such event and never even agreed to appear there The halfwit Bibislave can’t even get the name of my independent outlet correct, calling it “Graystone” Beck then falsely implies Joe Kent’s wife works or has worked for The Grayzone, when her involvement constituted co-authoring a single piece about wasteful USAID spending 3 years ago Next, Beck attempts to link Kent to Qatar and Russia because I, the imaginary boss of Kent’s wife, have volunteered my opinions in the past as a guest on networks like Al Jazeera and RT (though I haven’t been on either in many weeks or months) At no point does Beck demonstrate that I had anything to do with Kent’s resignation, because he can’t. This borderline libelous, characteristically clownish screed is just a substitute for a convincing explanation why the US should be waging a criminal, bloodsoaked regime change war for Israel. Because no such argument exists.
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Glenn Beck
Glenn Beck@glennbeck·
Joe Kent is not some random bureaucrat. He is a decorated war veteran with a history of heroism and tragedy. But he also did a complete 180 on his opinions about attacking Iran. The real question is, what or who got to him?
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Craig Murray
Craig Murray@CraigMurrayOrg·
I have a cycle lane running outside my home. I have cctv on the front of the house. Today I reviewed on fast forward 10am to 11am. Zero cycles passed along the cycle lane. This is not a trendy opinion, but I would rip up almost all Edinburgh's cycle lanes which clog the city and cause pollution from endless traffic queues.
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DavidPvegan
DavidPvegan@DavidPvegan·
@MenchOsint Crazy that not one video of them landing has been shared.Well behaved Israelis.
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Artemis Security Group
Artemis Security Group@GroupArtemis·
@JohnSimpsonNews Yes, but he has so much blood on his hands as does that entire regime … it’s going to be boots on the ground regardless because the Middle East may get peace if the Iranian regime has been dismantled & that’s worth fighting for. It’s now or in the future but it’s inevitable
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John Simpson
John Simpson@JohnSimpsonNews·
I took down my tweet on Iran & Larijani because it was being interpreted wrongly. As Donald Trump has hinted himself, the US may need someone to negotiate with. No good talking to a headbanger — and Larijani, though guilty of all sorts of crimes, clearly wasn’t one of those.
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Martin Smith
Martin Smith@MartinS24561589·
@hewton @JohnSimpsonNews That never happened. Please can you post links to sites where we can see the names of these tens of thousands supposedly killed?
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sheli
sheli@Shellmannnnnnnn·
@JohnSimpsonNews I’m Iranian Larijani had the blood of many innocent Iranian people , Iranian people only trust Prince Reza Pahlavi apart from west like it or not , that’s the fact , and the desire of the majority of Iranian people cannot be ignored
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
JUST IN: The US Navy is investigating whether sailors aboard the USS Gerald R. Ford deliberately set fire to their own ship to end the deployment. That is the sentence. Read it again. The $13 billion carrier, the most expensive warship ever built, is now diverting to Souda Naval Base in Crete next week for refueling, repairs, and a formal investigation into the March 12 fire that damaged sections of the vessel and left more than 600 crew without proper sleeping quarters. Kathimerini, one of Greece’s most established daily newspapers, reported the details citing sources with direct knowledge of the planned port call. The investigation explicitly includes the possibility of deliberate sabotage by crewmembers. The Ford has been at sea since June 2025. Vice Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Jim Kilby told the Senate Armed Services Committee the deployment will run approximately 11 months, with return to Norfolk not expected until at least May. The crew was told they would be home months ago. They were extended. Then extended again. Then redirected into the largest Middle East military operation since 2003. And now some among them may have decided that fire was the only exit. If confirmed, this would be one of the most serious internal discipline events in the modern US Navy. A crew sabotaging its own vessel in a war zone does not happen because of poor food or bad weather. It happens when the institution has pushed human endurance past the point where the mission feels survivable. Eleven months at sea. Iranian drones striking Gulf airports daily. Eleven Reapers shot down in seventeen days. Gulf states pressing Washington not to stop but to escalate. No rotation ship. No relief force. No ceasefire on any horizon. And the carrier that embodies forward American naval power is pulling into a Greek port because 600 of its sailors have nowhere to sleep. The Crete diversion is the signal the market should be reading. The Ford is the only US carrier in the Gulf theatre. When it pulls into Souda, the sustained naval posture that was supposed to backstop convoy escorts, deter Iranian mining operations, and project power through the spring planting season temporarily loses its centrepiece. Repairs take days at minimum. Investigation takes longer. Every day the Ford sits in Crete is a day the Hormuz permissioned chokepoint operates without the threat of carrier-based air power overhead. After Crete, the Ford is expected to return to Gulf waters. The 11-month deployment timeline holds. But the sabotage investigation tells you something that no deployment order can override: the human beings inside the machine are breaking. The Mosaic Doctrine does not break. Provincial commanders do not file for shore leave. Standing orders do not need sleeping quarters. Mines do not experience morale collapse. The cheapest blockade in modern history runs on sealed packets and radio handsets while the most expensive warship in human history diverts to port because its own crew may have tried to burn their way home. The fertiliser trapped behind the permissioned strait does not care whether the Ford is in the Gulf or in Crete. The planting calendar does not pause for a sabotage investigation. And the 31 autonomous IRGC commands running the chokepoint do not need a $13 billion aircraft carrier to feel tired before they do. They were designed never to feel anything at all. Full analysis: open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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The USS Gerald R. Ford has been at sea for 241 days. Her deployment has been extended twice. She is now heading back toward the Middle East for a third time, and the Wall Street Journal just published what the Pentagon does not want you to read. Sailors are missing funerals. Missing births. Missing their children’s first steps. The ship’s sewage system is failing, requiring maintenance calls every single day and acid flushes costing $400,000 each. Crew members are telling reporters they want to quit the Navy. Morale is described in terms that defense journalists have not used since Vietnam-era reporting. This deployment is on track to reach 11 months. The post-Vietnam record is 294 days, set by the USS Abraham Lincoln during COVID in 2020. The Ford will break it. And she is not coming home. Here is what the human toll tells you about the strike calculus that no OSINT flight tracker can. The United States Navy operates 11 aircraft carriers. The Ford carries approximately 5,000 sailors and over 75 aircraft. Extending her deployment twice, at enormous cost to crew retention, family stability, and mechanical readiness, is not something the Navy does for leverage. The Navy fights extensions. Carrier strike group commanders fight extensions. The families lobby Congress against extensions. Extensions happen over institutional resistance when the mission authority, in this case the Commander in Chief, has determined that the asset cannot leave theater. The Ford cannot leave theater because nothing has replaced her and the mission she was sent to support has not been completed or cancelled. Think about what “extended twice” means operationally. The first extension signals that the original timeline was optimistic. The second extension signals that the mission itself has changed. You do not burn through crew morale, defer scheduled maintenance, and risk retention crises across your most advanced warship for a contingency. You do it for a commitment. Now connect the dots. The Ford crossed into the Mediterranean on February 20, adding her air wing to the 500-plus aircraft already in theater. Nine C-17s carrying 700 tonnes of munitions are en route. Hundreds of personnel evacuated from Al Udeid. A P-8A is mapping the Strait of Hormuz. The IRGC is massing at the Iraqi border. Khamenei has activated shadow government protocols. Graham is lobbying for strikes. Trump’s deadline expires in days. And Witkoff just told Fox that Iran is one week from bomb-making material. The Ford’s sailors are paying the human cost of a decision that has already been made in everything but name. You do not break a post-Vietnam deployment record, destroy your crew’s families, and risk the readiness of your most expensive warship to park it in the Mediterranean as a prop. The $13.3 billion ship is not a negotiating tactic. She is a weapons delivery platform. And she has been held in place, at extraordinary cost, because someone in the chain of command has determined she will be needed. Sailors do not miss their children’s births for bluffs. The stage is not being set. The stage was set weeks ago. What you are watching now is the cost of holding the curtain.

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Jon
Jon@jonkerr88·
@vapetrees @MaxBlumenthal your pfp was a drug addicted woman abuser, I don’t think we should listen to you ab people’s morality
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Max Blumenthal
Max Blumenthal@MaxBlumenthal·
The kind of US national security official Israel fears vs the kind it can manage
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Declassified UK
Declassified UK@declassifiedUK·
A new YouGov poll shows most Britons think the US war on Iran will have a negative impact on: - the UK economy - their own household finances - the global economy - safety of people in the UK - America's reputation internationally - stability in the Middle East - US-UK relations
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Leigh Gregson
Leigh Gregson@GregsonLeigh·
@debbeepatton @chrisw100 @socialistp40357 You, as a Green, by default support animal cruelty. Why? Because of the Greens stance on Kosher & Halal. If I slit an animals throat I'd be locked up for 5 years. But Greens approve of slitting animals throats.
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Chris Williams
Chris Williams@chrisw100·
Canvassing in Cardiff 🌞 Here with 3 new members: Louis joined yesterday! Luke joined 2 days ago! Marvin joined 10 days ago! Time to join us too join.greenparty.org.uk
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ed rod
ed rod@Nyc12Ed·
@Popstonox O shut the fuck up no one gives 2 shits what you have to say.
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Popstonox
Popstonox@Popstonox·
Mark Ruffalo endorses Kat Abughazaleh for IL-09 "Don't let AIPAC buy our politicians. Vote for Kat. Vote for a politician who will be working for you, not a foreign entity who drags us into wars and cares nothing for the American people"
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