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@AsyncCollab

Building SaaS, local SEO, and content creator tools. Experienced in startups to Enterprise.

California शामिल हुए Mart 2025
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Your source of proof is they potentially managed to force 1 F-35 to make an emergency landing. Didn’t blow it up or down it. Do you hear yourself? So the example of Iran winning is one maybe hit plane and a few missiles out of thousands hit some targets. That’s so far below the bar of any pre-war barometer or expectation. But now it’s the high bar example of overwhelming US failure? You’re beyond explaining to, you’re willfully ignorant. The Strait isn’t hard to shut down for anyone in the region. The threat of a random missile or drone getting through is enough to warrant companies to take caution and protect their investments, like no shit man? You’re here at week 3 with an Iranian military that effectively doesn’t exist as a centralized force across all branches, no air defense with dozens to hundreds of leadership from the top down just completely decimated. But they’re winning.
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Lightning@LMcQueen33·
@AsyncCollab @PearceBurner @pashadelics I’m not the one trying to say the war is over and won when everything is on fire and we have no idea how to open up the straight. Where am I wrong? You even going to try to explain yourself lol No you can’t
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Ahmed Askary@pashadelics·
The USA is 250 years old this July and instead of launching a Lincoln/FDR scale rejuvenation of the country for another 250 years of glory, has instead chosen to vindicate every theorist of cyclical history by self-detonating the empire right on the semiquincentennial mark.
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@GoUncensored @aa_taqi Ah yes the totally peaceful and benevolent Ayatollah regime was definitely holding back on developing a nuke. So many bots and trolls on this platform. Occasionally actual retards get mixed in as well.
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Uncensored.AI@GoUncensored·
The average Iranian IQ is 105. This means some of their scientists have IQ’s in the 140’s and 150’s. Robert Oppenheimers IQ was 120. If Iran wanted nuclear weapons they’d have them.
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@InsiderGeo Well actually, you can talk however you want. If your point was valid you’d contend to Japanese they can’t talk to Westerners the same way you talk to other Japanese.
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GeoInsider@InsiderGeo·
People often don’t realize that you can’t talk to Asians the same way you talk to Europeans or Westerners. There’s a cultural expectation that historical context, respect, and subtlety are treated differently what might seem casual or humorous in the West is deeply offensive in Japan, In Japan, context, respect, and subtlety guide almost every interaction. Unlike in many Western countries, where directness is valued, Japanese communication often relies on reading between the lines.
Adam Schwarz@AdamJSchwarz

Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi's reaction as Trump says "Who knows better about surprise than Japan? Why didn't you tell me about Pearl Habour?" Undoubtedly the worst American diplomatic gaffe in post-war US-Japan history.

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@LMcQueen33 @PearceBurner @pashadelics lol you should hear yourself because you’re absolutely unhinged and it’s hilarious. But you’re also unserious and I can’t keep wasting my time, good luck.
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Lightning@LMcQueen33·
@AsyncCollab @PearceBurner @pashadelics Oh phew I thought the straight was still closed. They hit an f35 this morning dumb fuck. That’s the first time that’s happened. We don’t even own the skies evidently.
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async@AsyncCollab·
@NapoleonBonabot The world realignment is accelerating. Once you see that your alliance’s air defense systems are basically target practice, you start to rethink things a bit.
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@LMcQueen33 @PearceBurner @pashadelics You’re insane to think militarily this is going any way other than complete domination. Literally less than functional level of retardation.
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I haven’t been reading all of the replies I receive. I’m not intentionally ignoring anyone and my statement stands on its own. To your specific claims, I disagree with your premise fully. Dumping Israel would be a prudent long term move, stupid in the immediate term as they are a strong ends to a means in the region. You can claim whatever you want about what the goals were or are in this Iran conflict. It doesn’t matter. The reality is that there is no military peer on the planet. Russian and Chinese systems can’t handle our air power. Between Venezuela and now what will be the outcome in Iran, the US has the strongest grip on oil and gas it’s ever had and exposed how dependent so many other countries are. So yeah, we’ve demonstrated the gap in our military might that so many were erroneously questioning based on self-stated claims by China and Russia of what their equipment can do (apparently they lied) and we put it to use in limited engagements that strategically will pay off massively in the coming years and decades.
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@WSJ Better ask your ex dude. Shit, sorry, she donated it all to causes that are actively trying to extinct you.
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@Frances_Coppola America is clearly entering a new phase of unprecedented global supremacy. You’re just too stupid to understand it.
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Frances 'Cassandra' Coppola@Frances_Coppola·
Empires fall suddenly. And what follows is not a new world order, but decades, even centuries, of chaos.
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@amitisinvesting To some degree, they’re believing it because oil is holding within this range despite the war seeming to be dragging this week along with some escalation.
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amit@amitisinvesting·
TRUMP: - IRAN REGIME WILL COLLAPSE BY ITSELF - IM NOT PUTTING BOOTS ON THE GROUND - I TOLD NETANYAHU TO NOT ATTACK OIL FIELDS AND HE WON’T ANYMORE - EVERYTHING WAS GOING GREAT, I HATE THAT I HAD TO MAKE AN EXCURSION, BUT IT HAD TO BE DONE Oil is $2 below $100 now. Markets just aren’t fully believing him anymore when he says things will end soon.
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@Birdyword Your hypothetical is retarded from the start because they absolutely do not believe the US is a decaying power. Clearly you do though. Loser mentality.
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Mike Bird@Birdyword·
I have no particular defence and intelligence insight here, I just always wonder: if you were a risk-averse Chinese policymaker who believed that the US was currently a decaying power, flailing both at home and abroad, would you lean towards rolling the dice, or waiting?
The Wall Street Journal@WSJ

China isn’t planning to invade Taiwan in 2027 and would prefer to take control of the island without resorting to force., the U.S. concludes on.wsj.com/4lAedlA

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@KILLTOPARTY The only thing disgusting here is her admission that she hasn’t even brushed her skank teeth yet.
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“Bad” Billy Pratt@KILLTOPARTY·
Men look at every woman they pass. It means absolutely nothing.
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Regardless of how we got here, it would be a prudent and rational decision for all of the powers of the world to align on completely eliminating the current Iranian military and political apparatus. Allowing a country that has completely degraded military capability to disrupt the economies of every country in the world cannot stand. They’re on the verge, finish them.
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Markets & Mayhem@Mayhem4Markets·
This is a big deal as it suggests we may see a coordinated multi-national effort to secure the Strait. Which, in turn, means countries may be preparing to defend against Iranian attacks and destroy the sites from which attacks are launched into the Strait. Escalation by another name?
OSINTdefender@sentdefender

The United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Japan have released a joint statement expressing their readiness to contribute to appropriate efforts to ensure the safe passage of commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.

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@davidfrum Ah yes “seriously preparing” by…sending a couple of dudes in jogging suits with a few explosives? You all are so loathsome and pathetic.
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David Frum@davidfrum·
If you wonder why Europeans flinch from helping US in Gulf - in January, NATO allies were seriously preparing for a US sneak attack on Greenland, planning to blow up runways to prevent a Trump re-enactment of Putin's failed strike on Kyiv.
Orla Joelsen@OJoelsen

Denmark prepared for a possible U.S. attack: Flew blood supplies to Greenland and planned to blow up runways Key sources in Denmark and Europe are now revealing for the first time what happened during the most critical days, when Donald Trump threatened to take Greenland “the hard way.” When Danish soldiers were rapidly deployed to Greenland in January this year, they brought explosives with them. The plan was to destroy runways in Nuuk and Kangerlussuaq to prevent American military aircraft from landing troops on the island, should the U.S. president ultimately decide to seize Greenland by force. They also transported blood supplies from Danish blood banks so wounded personnel could be treated in case of combat. This is reported by DR, which over the past year has spoken with central sources in the Danish government, top military officers, and high-ranking officials and intelligence sources in Denmark, France, and Germany. All sources have played—and continue to play—key roles in the international crisis triggered by the United States’ demand for control over Greenland. Together, the sources describe an unprecedented year marked by sleepless nights. None of them had concrete intelligence of specific American attack plans against Greenland. Still, many feared in January that the historically important ally, the United States, could attack at any moment. At the same time, Denmark reached out to its European allies, leading to closer cooperation. “With the Greenland crisis, Europe realized once and for all that we must be able to handle our own security,” said a French senior official involved in the intense period. A rapid-response force consisting of Danish, French, German, Norwegian, and Swedish soldiers was first deployed to Nuuk and Kangerlussuaq. Shortly after, a main force followed, including: -Soldiers from the Danish Dragoon Regiment in Holstebro -Elite troops from the Jaeger Corps -French alpine troops trained for cold and mountainous warfare At the same time, Danish fighter jets and a French naval vessel were sent to the North Atlantic. According to several sources, the goal of having multinational troops on the ground was to ensure that any U.S. attempt to take Greenland would require a large-scale hostile action—thereby deterring such an attempt. “We have not been in such a situation since April 1940,” said a Danish defense source, referring to the days before Denmark’s occupation during World War II. Unlike in 1940, when Denmark chose not to resist militarily, the government and defense leadership this time decided—after extensive confidential discussions—to take the opposite approach: If the U.S. attempted an attack, Danish forces would be armed and ready to fight. Danish F-35 fighter jets deployed north were also fully armed. All this despite the understanding that Denmark could not realistically withstand a U.S. military attack. “The cost for the U.S. had to be raised. The U.S. would have to carry out a hostile act to take Greenland,” said a senior Danish defense source. Source: DR

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@NewsFinOil @willrayvalentin Literally the fire was put out. You’re emotionally responding to the most neutral comment ever. Shit is hilarious. And yeah the energy picture is absolutely being changed permanently, by design. Pretty obvious who benefits.
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Boar On The Shale Floor@NewsFinOil·
@AsyncCollab The FiRE wUs PUt oUt. 😆 Yeah bro, but not before extensive damage was done. Check out EU physical spot markets since this happened. @willrayvalentin handling lightweights like you-
BRV@willrayvalentin

I hate to be the bearer of good news but if infrastructure like this 👇 gets blown up, as of this moment it will take at least a decade to recover from this war - and the truth is that the world's energy picture is probably changed forever. This single facility 👇produced roughly 20% of global LNG supply (aljazeera.com/news/2026/3/18…) and, as of 2011, had taken $70 billion to build (energyintel.com/0000017b-a7be-…). What makes this even worse is that Iran's strike on this was retaliation after Israel attacked their South Pars gas field which draws from the same natural gas reservoir, which is the world's largest by far (9,700 km² - about the size of Qatar itself). Heck, on the list of the 25 largest natural gas fields (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_n…) this single reservoir holds roughly 40% of their combined recoverable reserves - and is nearly 6 times bigger than the 2nd biggest field in the world. And, unlike many of the others on the list, it's only at 10% depletion (meaning 90% of the gas is still there). Which means that, probably for many years, a huge share of the gas from the world's largest reservoir simply won't be extractable, as infrastructure on both sides - Qatar's and Iran's - has now been blown up. From a global energy supply perspective, we're deep into worst-case scenario territory.

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@mashadrokova @ns123abc This is actually very simple to solve with evidence: Masha having a relationship with Daniel only happens if she’s a spy. Does Masha have a relationship with Danny? Checkmate.
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Masha Bucher@mashadrokova·
This is not FBI which you can see clearly from the screen. It's their “source” and troll Charles Johnson who lied as he got upset that I rejected his lobbying services. He harassed me over text until I blocked him. I never said the phrase quoted. You should read things before posting.
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NIK@ns123abc·
🚨FBI: “Day One Ventures @mashadrokova was in Silicon Valley to steal technology…”
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@TheMeridianZero @zerohedge They shipped zero barrels for 3 days in a row you literal fucking moron. It’s in the screenshot he shared. The post is intentionally misleading because parrots like you will regurgitate via AI slop.
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Meridian Zero@TheMeridianZero·
Iran: actively getting bombed also Iran: casually printing $140–200M/day selling 4+ million barrels to China like it's Tuesday Markets: "OMG $115 oil we’re all gonna die" Reality: fear premium is so regarded it's basically free money for anyone shorting the panic This war is the most expensive LARP in history and the only winners are shadow fleet captains and Xi's refinery margins
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zerohedge@zerohedge·
On March 17, Iran exported over 4mm barrels of oil, double the pre-war average.
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You’re claiming a blatant lie as proven by your own screenshot. The headline literally says they’re down 900k mb/d from their 4 day moving average. They had a spike in a one day sample size after 4 days of moving basically zero barrels. Are you trying to contend they’ve somehow increased output? What’s the point of your misleading post?
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@1BigCountryO @zerohedge With absolutely zero respect, go fuck yourself with this AI shit posting trash. Goooooo fuck off. You are the problem.
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Big Country@1BigCountryO·
@zerohedge Iran doubled exports the same week the market priced in a supply shock. Fear drove oil up. The data says otherwise. Mispriced oil doesn’t stay mispriced for long.
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