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Inevitable China

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I'm not asking you to become Chinese. I'm saying, when the time is right, you will look in the mirror and already be Chinese.

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WE WERE ROBBED!!!!!
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Killa 🌺@KillaKreww·
Bobbi Althoff makes her rapping debut on Sukihana’s new song “Bills Paid” 😭🔥🎵
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@TheStudyofWar “illegal traffic separation scheme” fuck off, you are complicit in America’s illegal terroristic war
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Institute for the Study of War
Strait of Hormuz: Iran will likely try to exploit the agreement’s seemingly ambiguous language about the Strait of Hormuz to try to enforce its control over shipping through the strait. The MoU stipulates that Iran “will immediately take steps to ensure that the movement of merchant ships [through the strait] is resumed within 30 days to the pre-war volume,” according to Block, Saudi media, and several Western outlets. Iran is expected to remove “technical obstacles” and naval mines from the strait during the 30-day period. The reported MOU text does not explicitly bar Iran from “managing” the strait, and Iran could therefore continue to insist on vessels using its illegal traffic separation scheme in Iranian territorial waters and paying “fees” to the IRGC Navy. The MoU text also states that the United States and Iran will “respect each other’s sovereignty and territorial integrity” and “refrain from interfering in each other’s internal affairs.” The Iranian regime has repeatedly claimed that it and Oman control the Strait of Hormuz as territorial waters. Iran could also try to argue that its “management” of the strait is an Iranian internal affair. The MoU text also does not mention whether Iran can charge tolls, despite President Trump stating on June 14 that vessels can pass through the strait “toll-free.” Some versions of the agreement published in Western media on June 16 do mention that Iran will not charge tolls for 60 days and that Iran will work with Oman to “define future administration and maritime services” in the strait, however. IRGC-affiliated media stated on June 15 that Iran will pause charging “fees” for 60 days but intends to resume charging “fees” after that period. Iranian officials have consistently claimed that Iran is charging “service fees” as opposed to tolls in the Strait of Hormuz, and therefore that vessels are able to transit through the strait “toll-free.”
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NEW: Multiple sources published what appears to be the text of the US-Iran agreement. Neither the United States nor Iran has officially published the text of the agreement at this time. The leaked text of the agreement, if accurate, indicates that Iran has emerged from the conflict in a stronger strategic position, however. ⬇️ The MoU reportedly grants Iran significant economic relief, which Iran would likely use to try to reconstitute its missile, drone, and nuclear programs, as well as the Axis of Resistance. The MoU states that Iran could receive further economic relief by fulfilling its commitments in the MoU and reaching a final agreement that addresses key nuclear issues. ISW-CTP has not observed any indications that Iranian decision-makers are willing to make concessions on the nuclear issues that would be included in a final agreement, however. Iran will likely try to exploit the agreement’s seemingly ambiguous language about the Strait of Hormuz to try to enforce its control over shipping through the strait. The reported text of the agreement does not explicitly bar Iran from “managing” the strait, and Iran could therefore continue to insist on vessels using its illegal traffic separation scheme in Iranian territorial waters and paying “fees” to the IRGC Navy. The Iranian regime is interpreting the clause in the agreement about a ceasefire “on all fronts” as a requirement for Israel to cease operations against Hezbollah and withdraw from Lebanon. This interpretation is part of a broader Iranian effort to preserve Hezbollah by trying to secure Israel’s capitulation in Lebanon. The reported MoU terms indicate that Iran structured the agreement in a way to try to limit the United States’ ability to impose renewed pressure on Iran during the 60-day negotiations period and thereby make it more challenging for the United States to extract concessions from Iran during the negotiations. Iranian officials and media are largely framing the US-Iran MoU as an Iranian victory that codifies Iran’s military achievements. The Iranian regime’s English-language media outlet, Press TV, argued on June 16 that the MoU is not simply a ceasefire, but rather represents the “political codification of a battlefield reality.”

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@HamasCEO pretty much any depraved act you can think of suddenly sounds natural when the sentence begins with this:
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
NEW: Xi Jinping’s enforcers are reportedly cracking down on Chinese officials who consult “mystics”
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*Walter Bloomberg
*Walter Bloomberg@DeItaone·
*IRAN SIGNS MOU TO BUY 20 HELICOPTERS FROM RUSSIA: IRNA
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@TimmyG_60610 nice to see an American k1keslave keep his head in the sand and expose his lack of knowledge to basic history “DURR HURRR name one bank that was started by jews” here’ I’ll send Kids Encyclopedia as it’s clear you have a child’s perspective of history. kids.kiddle.co/David_Sassoon_…
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ChineseEmbassyManila
ChineseEmbassyManila@Chinaembmanila·
1. Huangyan Dao is China's inherent territory, and China has indisputable sovereignty over Huangyan Dao and its adjacent waters. It is the legitimate right of a sovereign state to conduct activities, including scientific research, within its own territory. Such activities are fully consistent with international law, including the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), and are beyond reproach. 2. The so-called "floating structure" at Huangyan Dao that the Philippine side has recently been repeatedly publicizing is, in fact, a temporary scientific research facility established by the South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. The facility serves as a floating in-situ sampling and experimental platform designed to deepen understanding of the ecosystem of Huangyan Dao and improve scientific forecasting, thereby providing theoretical foundations and technical support for enhancing the protection of the ecosystem there. The relevant scientific research mission has now been successfully completed. 3. China urges the Philippine side to earnestly respect China's territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests at Huangyan Dao, cease hyping up and politicizing China's normal scientific research activities, and stay committed to diplomatic dialogue and communication for managing the maritime situation. ——Deputy Spokesperson of the Chinese Embassy Guo Wei
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Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
🚨 Microsoft is considering integrating DeepSeek — a CHINESE-OWNED AI model — into the same software used inside the U.S. federal government and our schools, per Axios @Microsoft is essentially putting sensitive data at risk of being hacked or handed over to the CCP. China should have ZERO role in our government's AI or software programs.
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China Uncensored@ChinaUncensored·
My quick take on how China views the Iran Deal: Right now, there's a lot of unknowns about what's in the deal, and no one knows how any deal would actually play out in the real world. But what the CCP is definitely seeing is that many, including Americans, just want to see Trump—and the US—fail. There's almost a perverse joy in that. This is absolutely something the CCP is absolutely factoring in and will exploit accordingly.
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☀️👀@zei_squirrel·
Elon Musk's Mossad handler Nikita Bier, who was given an Iranian "girlfriend" while being a hideous freak, unilaterally decided to change Iran's official flag emoji for the Israeli funded and backed Pahlavi monarchist trash. He still hasn't changed it. Meanwhile in reality:
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Lauren Chen Updates@Laur3nch3n·
Lauren Chen claims society has reached a point where "almost every woman is a feminist" and claims that women now enter marriage primarily for personal gain. 😳 "We're at a point in society where every woman is a feminist, and they get married for their own benefit... they're very selfish."
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