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@alihadi68

IT specialist,spiritual,humanitarian/activist for justice.Much wrong needs correcting!Respect all faiths,Goodness matters most. #BDS #FreePalestine,love Britain

London, UK 参加日 Haziran 2010
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Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
A prominent reporter drops a massive truth bomb on live TV. Donald Trump is entirely to blame for the economic closure. The Strait was wide open before the White House launched disastrous sneak attacks. The corrupt Trump administration is destroying our world.
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Ted Lieu
Ted Lieu@tedlieu·
Are you experiencing high gas prices and grocery prices? Are you having trouble paying your bills? If so, the President just made fun of you and thinks your concerns about affordability are “bullshit.” November is coming.
CALL TO ACTIVISM@CalltoActivism

BREAKING: A DC pollster just texted me “it’s over” after Donald Trump’s speech today where he called “affordability” a “line of bullshit.” There is not one Republican lawmaker who is up in 2028 that didn’t just shit their pants. He just gave Democrats the perfect ad.

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Middle East Eye
Middle East Eye@MiddleEastEye·
In a video posted on the Global Sumud Flotilla’s (GSF) social media pages, a group of flotilla activists said they were being held on a bus by Greek police, even though officers insisted they were not under arrest. The activists also showed injuries, including broken noses, ribs and bruises, which they said were sustained during assaults by Israeli forces on the boats, where they were held for more than 40 hours.
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Spot World Affairs
Spot World Affairs@GblGrid·
🇺🇸 🇨🇳 Trump at 1:00 PM: "We will impose sanctions on China for buying Iranian oil." China at 1:10 PM: "Screw you. We do not recognize US sanctions on Iranian oil purchases and will not comply with them. We have trade agreements with Iran and strongly warn Trump against interfering in our affairs." Extremely harsh treatment
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Howard Beckett
Howard Beckett@BeckettUnite·
Brazilian 🇧🇷 Thiago de Ávila has his imprisonment extended by an 🇮🇱 ‘court’ A member of the Gaza 🇵🇸 humanitarian flotilla Kidnapped by 🇮🇱 in international waters- 600 miles from 🇮🇱 World leaders need to accept 🇮🇱 is a pariah Sanctions against 🇮🇱 now.
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Elijah J. Magnier 🇪🇺
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has said the U.S. is willing to apply secondary sanctions on Chinese refineries and buyers and has warned financial institutions. China’s response came via its Ministry of Commerce and Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian: “China always opposes unilateral sanctions that have no basis in international law. China urges the United States to abandon the wrong practice of abusive sanctions and long-arm jurisdiction. We will firmly safeguard the lawful rights and interests of Chinese companies.” China also formally issued a blocking order stating that US sanctions on the five Chinese companies are “illicit” and violate international norms, and it prohibits Chinese entities from recognising, implementing, or complying with them.
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Quds News Network
Quds News Network@QudsNen·
Brazilian activist Thiago de Ávila appeared before an Israeli court today after being abducted aboard the Global Sumud Flotilla when Israeli naval forces intercepted the vessel in international waters off Greece, as it was heading toward Gaza.
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courtneybonneauimages
courtneybonneauimages@cbonneauimages·
The level of complicity of the @BBC in the ethnic cleansing of southern Lebanon is shocking. I am listening to their Jerusalem correspondent report that the ‘IDF are striking Hezbollah targets’ while I’m on the ground in the middle of it watching men, women and children being killed on a daily basis. My colleagues are being executed. Paramedics are being systematically murdered. All of this is happening in plain sight and the BBC correspondent here in Lebanon knows it. May you all be put on trial for your deadly propaganda when the time comes. Shame on all of you, especially those on the ground who are too cowardly to speak out.
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Global Sumud Flotilla
Global Sumud Flotilla@gbsumudflotilla·
Colonial courts have granted an extension of Saif and Thiago’s illegal detention by two days. Lawyers will update us soon with more information. We demand their immediate release. Keep the pressure up. 📷 Yoav Etiel, Walla
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Megatron
Megatron@Megatron_ron·
NEW: 🇺🇸 After the collapse of Spirit Airlines, now Delta Air Lines is also canceling a large number of flights Delta Air Lines are now mysteriously canceling hundreds of flights nationwide citing crew restrictions. This come just as Spirit Airlines has officially shut down, adding further stress and uncertainty across the U.S. travel system.
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
President Trump saying WINNING for 1 hour. 🔁 Can't stop, won't stop.
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Mustafa Barghouti @Mustafa_Barghouti
Ben-Gvir boasts about a fascist cake. The extreme Israeli Minister of National Security, Ben-Gvir, celebrated his birthday with a cake featuring an image of a hanging noose and a Hebrew phrase reading, “Dreams sometimes come true.” Israeli media interpreted the symbol as a direct reference to Ben-Gvir and his party, “Otzma Yehudit,” pushing for a law to execute Palestinian prisoners.
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Arnaud Bertrand
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand·
What China just did with the blocking statutes against U.S. extraterritorial sanctions sets quite a major precedent, probably the financial equivalent of what happened with rare earths last year (in the sense that this is China taking a major step to push back against a U.S. hostile measure as opposed to taking it on the chin). It's a little complex but, to start with, what many people ignore (and will probably be surprised by) is that - by and large - Chinese companies and financial institutions have largely complied with extraterritorial U.S. sanctions. Anecdotal story on this: I know for a fact, because I personally know the person, that a very famous guy (whose name I won't reveal but that everyone of you would know) sanctioned by the U.S. was in China recently and tried to exchange money at the counter of a random Chinese bank. Just simply exchange dollars for a Chinese yuan, in mainland China. And he was refused, because he is sanctioned by the U.S. - despite the fact that China as a country has absolutely no problem with the person. This goes to illustrate just how much goodwill China extended to the U.S. on this - a Chinese bank, in China, refusing to serve someone China has no problem with, just to comply with U.S. extraterritorial sanctions. It also goes to illustrate why this blocking order marks such a sharp departure. What triggered it is not new sanctions by the U.S. but recent efforts under the so-called "Operation Economic Fury" to dramatically ramp up enforcement of existing sanctions on Iran. The U.S. notably issued at the end of April alerts to financial institutions worldwide - including in China - on "the sanctions risks associated with independent 'teapot' oil refineries in China, primarily in Shandong Province, given their continued role in importing and refining Iranian crude oil" (home.treasury.gov/news/press-rel…) Even more importantly, they also specifically went after Hengli Petrochemical Dalian (home.treasury.gov/news/press-rel…), one of China's largest private refineries, with 400,000 barrels per day capacity and a parent company (the Hengli Group) that's a Fortune Global 500 company. In effect, what the U.S. extraterritorial sanctions mean is that Hengli - and all other Chinese 'teapot' oil refineries being targeted - is cut off from the dollar system, and any bank, insurer, or trading partner anywhere in the world - including in China - that deals with them risks being cut off too. Which is obviously a major hostile move by the U.S. against China (and, of course, Iran). Except that China, this time around, is not having it. Since 2021 they've had regulations ("Measures to prevent the improper extraterritorial application of foreign laws and measures", mofcom.gov.cn/zcfb/zhzc/art/…) that gives the Chinese government power to formally prohibit compliance with foreign sanctions, and that, since this April (morganlewis.com/pubs/2026/04/c…) are also extraterritorial in nature. In effect what these regulations - and their April addendum - say is that if you comply with U.S. extraterritorial sanctions by cutting off a Chinese company, you are violating Chinese law. Any entity - Chinese or foreign - that refuses to deal with a sanctioned Chinese company because Washington told them to can be sued in Chinese courts, fined by MOFCOM, and since April, placed on a 'Malicious Entity List' with asset freezes and trade restrictions. In a nutshell on one side you have the U.S. saying "cut them off or we cut you off" and now China says "well, if you do cut us off we're going to be real nasty with you, in China and potentially beyond." These regulations were - until yesterday - purely theoretical: they've never actually been applied. But, yesterday, China's MOFCOM made it crystal clear this time is different: they used a statement with a triple negative, saying the U.S. sanctions "shall not be recognized, shall not be enforced, shall not be complied with" ("不得承认、不得执行、不得遵守", mofcom.gov.cn/zwgk/zcfb/art/…). In effect you now have companies that are in the middle of this - for instance financial institutions serving Hengli - caught in quite a bind: face U.S. or Chinese hostility. It's a no-win, they need to choose a camp on this. Concretely speaking, given that the overwhelming majority of companies affected are operating inside China, they'll obviously choose the China side. The real question therefore is: Is the U.S. ready to act on its threat and cut off Chinese banks or other institutions that keep servicing these refineries? Because that probably means sanctioning major Chinese financial institutions, which is a whole different level of escalation. The moment the U.S. designates a major Chinese bank for dealing with Hengli, this stops being about Iranian oil and becomes a direct financial confrontation between the two largest economies on earth, which is a much bigger deal with probable consequences for the entire global financial system. Or will the U.S. back off, meaning China would have effectively caught their bluff, showing that extraterritorial sanctions are a lot of bark but not a lot of bite? We'll know in the next couple of weeks I guess. One thing is sure though: whatever happens with these refineries, the broader damage is done. China used to extend remarkable goodwill on sanctions compliance - voluntarily cooperating with extraterritorial sanctions inside its own borders even though it had no legal obligation to respect them. That goodwill has been spent. And, from a U.S. standpoint, a China with less goodwill vis a vis U.S. financial hegemony is undoubtedly a far bigger issue than a few teapot refineries buying Iranian oil.
Drop Site@DropSiteNews

🇨🇳 China Invokes Blocking Statute for First Time China’s Ministry of Commerce has for the first time activated its 2021 Blocking Rules, ordering all Chinese firms and individuals not to comply with U.S. sanctions targeting five independent Chinese oil refineries accused of purchasing Iranian crude. Beijing called the U.S. measures, imposed under two executive orders, an “unjustified” and “improper” use of extraterritorial law. The move puts multinational companies operating in both markets in direct legal conflict: compliance with U.S. sanctions now risks violating Chinese law, and vice versa. Global banks and firms with dollar exposure face secondary sanctions risk if they continue dealing with the affected refineries. Analysts describe the order as a significant step toward competing legal frameworks for global trade, accelerating the path to potential economic “decoupling” between the two powers.

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Seyed Mohammad Marandi
Seyed Mohammad Marandi@s_m_marandi·
On behalf of the Palestinian orphans and the targeted children of Lebanon. On behalf of the suffocating schoolchildren of Cuba. We are ready.
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