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jay

@jaymobb

Systems Regulator | Policy & Systems Specialist | Financial consultant & Advisor | Business & Political Analyst

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@Omojuwa Covertly advertising money laundering for your friends online should be a criminal offence.
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JJ. Omojuwa@Omojuwa·
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@HarmlessHQ Are we talking about the same China that didn’t seem particularly rattled or bothered when the U.S. imposed tariffs on it?
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Harmless@HarmlessHQ·
China is now warning Iran to allow "normal navigation" across the Strait of Hormuz. China can sacrifice anything just to make sure they maintain a stable relationship with the US and Trump. Trump is visiting Beijing in a few weeks and they already promised him a befitting presidential welcome. It's obvious, China is avoiding any situation that would put them in Trump's bad books. They abandoned Maduro and now Iran. Yesterday, they already told Trump that they'll stop sending weapons to Iran. And have complied adequately with the US blockade. Instead of confronting the US as a lot Iran cheerleaders wished; China is mounting pressure on Iran to allow "normal navigation" in the Strait. Confrontation against Trump is not yet in China's to-do list. 😂
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@HarmlessHQ This only suggests that Trump himself may believe he is losing the war, which sounds like the more logical explanation for the push to ramp up and intensify the attacks.
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Harmless@HarmlessHQ·
Trump is asking Ford and other auto manufacturers to shift focus from automobile production to weapons production. And today, Russia is alleging that the ceasefire talks are an avenue for Trump to buy enough time for ground invasion. But it doesn't really look like Trump will still do boots on the ground in Iran, He's already got them in a difficult position with the blockade at the Strait of Hormuz and Iran's officials are already pushing for a second negotiation.
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jay@jaymobb·
Your write-up lacks substance. First, you assume that Trump now understands geopolitics simply because he has been in office for a limited period. Next, you suggest that having an IQ of 156 automatically makes him technically and mentally sound. These are, at best, assumptions. I would urge you to pay closer attention to Trump’s own statements and public outbursts, which are often revised, inconsistent, and constantly shifting. This does not reflect confidence, but rather suggests someone making reactive, uncertain decisions more akin to gambling than to exercising clear, strategic judgment thereby pointing to a lack of preparation and depth. It is also important to note that having a high IQ does not necessarily translate into the ability to make sound judgments, demonstrate emotional stability, or provide effective leadership.
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Deon Joseph
Deon Joseph@ofcrdeonjoseph·
It’s clear. What Trump is doing is for the long term. I never panic when he makes a move. I just wait it out, let him cook, because I believe he had all this planned out. His first term was like the first three rounds of a boxing match. He was just feeling the world out. Now that he has a solid understanding of the business of the political landscape, he’s coming out swinging. A man with a 156 IQ is not an idiot. He may play one on tv, bur you are fooling yourselves if you think did not think all of this through.
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One could also argue that the rest of the world, including markets has, in many ways, witnessed what appears to be the broader ambition for global dominance by the United States, in the unusually direct and unfiltered rhetoric of a mentally unstable president who was unfortunately appointed its president and is now making the necessary adjustments.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
Not only is the war over, but the world already moved on Just check the markets, the S&P just hit an All Time High Trump is now eyeing Cuba, AI is still taking over everything. Business as usual Everyone forgot that just last week some people were freaking out about Trump using nukes and wiping out a civilization Crazy world we live in 😂
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jay@jaymobb·
@HarmlessHQ So you’re saying the U.S. now controls Iran’s oil? That’s quite a stretch, and frankly difficult to believe. I would take that claim with a great deal of caution.
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Harmless@HarmlessHQ·
China just sacrificed Iran for a stable relationship with the US. This is unbelievable. China is complying adequately with the US blockade in the Strait of Hormuz. And they're now praising Donald Trump for permanently opening the Strait of Hormuz for business. And China has also agreed to stop sending weapons to Iran. China really understands the capacity of Donald Trump and is aware Trump is the last person to fight now. For them, a stable relationship with Trump is bigger than any alliance with Iran. Venezuela happened. Nigeria happened. And now Iran.
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@HarmlessHQ Factor in the cost of maintaining those ships and service men at the strait for another one week. Madness! An ego war. Utterly pointless!
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Harmless@HarmlessHQ·
15 US warships are now in the Strait of Hormuz, implementing the blockade. If these guys stay there up to 10 days, Iran's economy may be close to that of South Sudan.
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jay@jaymobb·
Judging by Iran’s reaction so far since the war started, it appears they are determined to inflict as much pain on the U.S. and by extension, the rest of the world as possible. But that raises a more pressing question. How much of itself is the U.S. willing to lose by engaging in what increasingly looks like a fruitless battle with Iran?
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Mike Pompeo@mikepompeo·
Iran is in a bind: If they fire on an American vessel or an American-escorted vessel in the Strait of Hormuz, you can be sure that all hell will be unleashed upon them. One thing is for sure - this is not going to end well for the Iranian regime, or for their ally in Beijing.
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jay@jaymobb·
Trust me, the Iran expected this reaction from Trump. As reported on media, they didn't want to entertain talks with the U.S if not that Parkistan appealed and even sent it's military to bring the Iranian for the ceasefire talks. It was already quite obvious to the Iranians that they were dealing with a mad dog who cannot take NO for an answer. It almost seems like Iran has been preparing for this
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Harmless@HarmlessHQ·
Iran never expected this move from Trump. They actually had three expectations from Trump. 1. Agree to some of Iran's deals and beg them to open the Strait of Hormuz. 2. Wait till the ceasefire elapses and continue striking. 3. Cede control of the Strait to Iran. And Trump threw them totally off balance by resolving to join them in the blockade. Their PhD holders didn't predict this also. 😂
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@HarmlessHQ This sounds more like someone who is very unstable and desperate than someone who is smart and has an actual strategy.
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Harmless@HarmlessHQ·
Trump: You don't have to close the Strait of Hormuz... It's an important waterway. Iran: You're nuts... The Strait is in our backyard and we have closed it. Trump: This is not good for the world economy; please reopen the Strait. Iran: We're not reopening anything. It is closed and that's final. Trump: we can't even reopen it... We already have enough oil and are willing to sell to interested buyers. Iran: 😂😂😂 you're now afraid of our mines in the Strait. We told you. IRAN IS WINNING!!! Trump: okay! That's perfectly fine. We can even help you close the Strait completely. Iran: I don't understand. I can't remember asking for your help. Trump: you don't have to. What are brothers for. We're going right into the Strait to close it completely. Iran: you can go in there. We have mines all over the place and we have forgotten where the mines are. Trump: don't bother yourself. We'll find the mines, remove them and close the Strait completely. Iran: you don't have to do that... Can you just calm down let's talk over this 🙏 Trump: don't worry. The Strait would be closed completely tomorrow, no ship enters your port and no ship leaves your port. Iran: 🙆🙆🙆 you're already taking this thing too far... Besides we're even planning to reopen the Strait tomorrow. Trump: don't bother again kid bro... Let's do it your own way. Iran: this is serious but you said you're going to keep negotiating with us. 😭 Trump: we'll come back later but for now the Strait is blocked. Iran: please, can you just allow me send this 4 million barrels to China, they've already paid. Trump: of course you will, just forward the receipt of your $8 million dollars toll fee to Vance. Iran: Truuuuuuuuump!!!!!
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jay@jaymobb·
@novieverest Why would China choose to buy oil from Venezuela where access is constrained by U.S. influence and likely priced at or near international rates when it can source from Iran, which is geographically closer and sold at a discount?
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Everest@novieverest·
Trump wants China to buy oil from the US or Venezuela. Once China agrees, it's over for Iran.
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Trump is really throwing tantrum like a 5 year old child. He can't take NO for an answer. Typical Narcissist behaviour.
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@AJENews Someone should tell Trump that LOSING is also a strategy.
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Al Jazeera Breaking News
BREAKING: US President Donald Trump says that “any Iranian who fires at us, or at peaceful vessels, will be blown to hell.”
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Walter Haefeker
Walter Haefeker@hopchop·
@AXChristoforou @f_wintersberger Maybe NATO will now finally agree to Don Tzu‘s demand to send warships to blast open the Strait of Hormuz :-) I need to stock up on popcorn for the next media appearance of Mark Rutte.
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@PolitlcsUK Is Trump talking about the same UK that stopped Lloyds of London from insuring ships passing through the strait?
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Politics UK@PolitlcsUK·
🚨 NEW: Donald Trump says the UK will send minesweepers as part of the US blockade of the Strait of Hormuz
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jay@jaymobb·
@cnnbrk Trump's fragile ego is hurting. Defeat is inevitable and prolonging the situation only deepens the cost. The more prudent course would be to accept the loss, and move on.
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CNN Breaking News
President Trump says US Navy will blockade ships in the Strait of Hormuz after the collapse of peace talks with Iran. Follow live updates. cnn.it/4cDstXQ
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jay@jaymobb·
Any deal with Iran that falls short of what Obama secured would be seen as a failure for Trump, and Americans would not hesitate to call him out. Alternatively, he could choose to continue down the path of conflict—a route that, in my view, is far more uncertain and likely to inflict greater damage on both him and the American economy in the long run. At this point, Trump may need to set aside his ego and accept whatever Iran is offering. He is only delaying the inevitable. Hope he learns his lesson from this.
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 BREAKING: JD Vance says the US delegation will return to America WITHOUT a deal with Iran, but that this outcome is MUCH worse for Iran than the US “We've been at it for 21 HOURS. We've had substantive discussions...but the bad news is, we have NOT reached an agreement.” “That's bad news for Iran MUCH more than it is bad news for the USA.”
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jay@jaymobb·
I need to say this plainly the Pixel 10 Pro is one of the most underperforming phones I’ve ever used. There is little to no consideration for actual user experience. The keyboard is especially frustrating poorly laid out and overly sensitive making it far too easy to accidentally delete important messages or documents, often with no simple way to recover them. Instead of making everyday tasks easier, the phone ends up complicating them. It feels less like a device designed for the user, and more like one built to constantly push third-party apps and advertisements at every turn. very disappointing experience.
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@PastorMarvy Mind you an attack on one NATO country is an attack on all. Are you saying that Trump and America also wants to risk going to war with the whole NATO?
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Pastor Who@PastorMarvy·
Trump will use Europe’s and NATO’s refusal to join his Iran war as an excuse to invade Greenland. He has found the perfect excuse. The playbook is so so obvious!
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@ItsEemjay I believe that the question asked by the presenter wasn't properly framed leaving room for the general response that she got.
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