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Stéphane Barthe 🇫🇷📖🖌️📷🏃🏻‍♂️

Stéphane Barthe 🇫🇷📖🖌️📷🏃🏻‍♂️

@StephaneStbart

Quand je ne photographie pas, j’écris. https://t.co/EKc5J1TjVj

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Iran’s delegation to the Islamabad Talks is made up of four men with doctorates: - Dr. Ghalibaf (Speaker of Parliament) - Dr. Araghchi (Foreign Minister) - Dr. Ahmadian (Secretary of the Defense Council) - Dr. Hemmati (Central Bank Governor) The US delegation is made up JD Vance, a failed author, Steve Witkoff, Trump’s gold buddy and Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law. None of them have the technical range to negotiate complex nuclear issues.
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❀𐂂𝐀𝐜𝐞𝐫𝐯𝐨 𝐝𝐚 𝐄𝐭𝐧𝐨𝐥𝐨𝐠𝐢𝐚𐂂❀
❁ Snow Raven, representante do povo indígena Sakha da Yakutia, na Sibéria, imitando os sons da natureza e a linguagem dos animais. A Yakutia, também conhecida como República de Sakha, é uma região da Rússia onde as tradições xamânicas estão profundamente enraizadas.
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Actu17@Actu17·
Toulon : Un collégien de 13 ans interpellé avec une arme à feu chargée à l'entrée de son établissement Il a été placé en garde à vue, tout comme son père à qui appartient l'arme ➡ x.actu17.fr/iuHO
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Forces Spéciales Françaises 🌟
Denis Brogniart a pu tester l'incroyable adresse des membres du GIGN qui ont réalisé 6 tirs simultanés de haute précision autour de lui.
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JPFiok
JPFiok@jpfiok·
« Princesse de Bourbon des Deux Siciles » on dirait le nom d’une jument sur laquelle je parierai 10 balles au PMU du coin si j’avais que ça à foutre entre 2 Ricards …
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Anonymous
Anonymous@YourAnonOne·
The FAA is now targeting gamers to help fill air traffic controller jobs Officials say they are a natural fit due to their quick decision-making, focus, and ability to handle pressure
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Robert A. Pape
Robert A. Pape@ProfessorPape·
Ending the war now would: • Lower oil prices • Reduce pressure on the U.S. • Stabilize global markets • Help Trump politically That’s not in Iran’s interest
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Tock
Tock@yvan_theriault·
Vous les entendez à 5h du matin. À 8h, ça se calme. À midi — presque plus rien. Pourquoi ? Ce n'est pas la fatigue. C'est la physique. L'air se réchauffe avec le soleil. L'air chaud monte. Les courants d'air apparaissent. Le vent se lève. Le bruit de fond augmente — feuilles, circulation, vent dans les branches. Le chant du merle qui portait à 400 mètres à 5h du matin ne porte plus qu'à 100 mètres à midi. Même effort. Quatre fois moins de résultat. Alors les oiseaux changent de stratégie. Le matin : chanter (communication longue distance). L'après-midi : chasser (les insectes sont actifs). Le soir : chanter à nouveau (l'air refroidit, le son porte mieux). C'est pour ça que le jardin est "silencieux" à midi. Il n'est pas silencieux — il travaille. Les mésanges chassent les chenilles. Les merles fouillent le sol. Les rougegorges patrouillent les bordures. Ils ne chantent pas parce que ce serait du gaspillage d'énergie. Le silence de midi n'est pas une pause. C'est un changement de service.
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Amberin Zaman
Amberin Zaman@amberinzaman·
Among the dead were also scores of children, a poet, an advocate for victims of the 2020 Beirut blast, two journalists and four Lebanese Army soldiers. The health ministry said 110 of those killed were children, women and elderly people. | The 10 minutes that set Lebanon ablaze by @rayajalabi ft.com/content/5501d3… via @ft
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Bérengère Viennot
Bérengère Viennot@Berentrice·
Donc au paradis les mecs surpuissants se tapent des vierges sans la moindre lubrification. Quand vous croyez voir des étoiles la nuit, en fait ce sont juste des bites qui prennent feu.
Isaac@isaacrrr7

Predicador islamista palestino: "Las vírgenes del Paraíso no tendrán menstruación, saliva, moco, orina ni excrementos. Los hombres musulmanes tendrán la fuerza sexual de 100 hombres. Tendremos varias esposas y esclavas sexuales en el Paraíso."

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Robert A. Pape
Robert A. Pape@ProfessorPape·
The Iran ceasefire is already breaking down. --Strikes continue --Hormuz is unstable --Forces are on edge This is not de-escalation It’s a pause inside a system still moving
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Cartes du Monde
Cartes du Monde@CartesDuMonde·
USA 🇺🇸 Les États-Unis semblent continuer d'acheminer massivement du matériel au Moyen-Orient. Le "cessez-le-feu" pourrait n'être qu'une pause dans la crise. La situation est clairement à suivre.
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Anonymous
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BREAKING: Numerous of meteorologists in the United States are warning that a super El Niño is currently developing raising serious concerns about extreme global weather impacts
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Patricia Marins
Patricia Marins@pati_marins64·
When Bombs Meet Resilience: Iran’s Strategic Triumph Over the US-Israel When the United States and Israel launched their attack on Iran on February 28, they did not expect a war that would last 40 days. In fact, their predictions did not even include a strong Iranian reaction against the Gulf countries, let alone the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Everyone was stunned by the scale of the Iranian response, even after losing its top leaders. The Israeli plan, which relied on decapitation strikes, a few days of bombing, and an internal uprising, turned out to be a complete fiasco. It proved that Israeli intelligence has perfected the art of assassinations but knows very little about Iran and is incapable of accurately predicting scenarios. They assassinated the entire Iranian command structure, yet 4 to 7 pre-selected successors for each position were already in place and immediately took over. The decapitation operations had zero effect on Iran’s operational capacity. The absurdity of these actions reached new heights when they even tried to assassinate leaders of the Iranian opposition. Iran opened a new front by attacking 17 targets across 8 countries, launching dozens of missiles several times a day. The Iranian reaction was so intimidating that no Gulf country dared to even consider retaliating, especially since they knew they had chosen a side by allowing Israel and the US to use their soil and airspace to attack Iran. American military personnel were ordered to hide in luxury hotels, which also became Iranian targets. For every American strike launched from Gulf bases, Iran responded forcefully, causing an economic damage that, after 40 days, could reach $150 billion in those countries. Iran absorbed the attacks with remarkable resilience and maintained daily launches of 30–50 missiles and 60–100 drones until the truce, keeping its navy and air force active even after 40 days of war, with very little military equipment lost for a conflict of this scale. The iranians showed that any base built in its vicinity can be rendered inoperable whenever it decides to do so. More than that, it demonstrated that America is incapable of protecting its allies in a direct conflict with Iran, and for those who understand the message, this clearly applies to Asia as well. The closure of the Strait and the political-economic pressure on Trump forced him to desperately seek an agreement with Iran. Trump and Netanyahu failed to achieve a single one of their objectives in this war. Iran now comes to the negotiating table in a much stronger position than its pre-war negotiators. The United States has already mobilized an enormous military force, yet Iran continues to hold the cards. It is Iran that decides which targets to strike in order to move the markets. It is Iran that decides whether and when to reopen the Strait, and whether it will close the other strait through the Houthis. It was not the Chinese or the Russians, but the Iranians who were effectively sanctioning the United States. Read the full article: open.substack.com/pub/global21/p…
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