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Joanne Maria Pini

Joanne Maria Pini

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Allevavo ribelli, musicista docente emerito Cons. Verdi Milano umanista tradizionalista 🌿 G.L.R.R. https://t.co/wZiYtckguy 🏛️ Pietas https://t.co/38oAtQAkh0

Valsolda, Lombardia 参加日 Mayıs 2009
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Filippo Burla 🇮🇹
Ideologicamente contrario a nazionalizzare, governo ridotto a scegliere tra ▪️fondo speculativo senza esperienza industriale ▪️diretto concorrente il cui piano è trasformare più grande siderurgico europeo in centro smistamento semilavorati prodotti altrove In ogni caso 👋🏻 acciaio
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Gilberto Trombetta
Gilberto Trombetta@Gitro77·
Amato «Abbiamo addirittura stabilito dei vincoli nei nostri trattati che impedissero di aiutare chi era in difficoltà. [...] Insomma moneta unica, ma ciascuno dev’essere in grado di provvedere a se stesso. Era davvero difficile che funzionasse e ne abbiamo visti tutti i problemi»
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Kim Dotcom
Kim Dotcom@KimDotcom·
US Empire is over.
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Haider Ali
Haider Ali@Haider4PTI·
“ The Facts on the ground must change. U.S. proxies in the region can’t be used against Iran anymore. Reparations must be paid. Any deal must include Iran’s allies. And lets be clear—there’s no real ceasefire in Gaza or Lebanon. The violence continues.” Professor @s_m_marandi
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Kim Dotcom
Kim Dotcom@KimDotcom·
Trump posted a video about the Great Depression. It's coming again and bring the end of US Empire. He's trying to tell you it's not that bad but 25% unemployment, 80% stock market crash and Banks not allowing withdrawals say otherwise. Good luck.
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Noah’s Ark 🚢
Noah’s Ark 🚢@NoahsArk1000·
Why is this video going viral on the internet?
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Ryan Rozbiani
Ryan Rozbiani@RyanRozbiani·
JUST IN 🇮🇷🇺🇸: U.S. and Israel Strike and Destroy Jewish Synagogue in Tehran, Iran Rescue crews are in the area. Reporter: "The Zionist regime, which calls itself a Jewish state, showed by attacking this site that it has a problem with all Iranians—it makes no distinction between Jews and Muslims."
Ryan Rozbiani@RyanRozbiani

JUST IN 🇮🇷🇺🇸: U.S. and Israel Strike a Jewish Synagogue in Tehran, Iran They Destroyed the Synagogue Iran is home to the second-largest Jewish population in West Asia. Israel wants then to feel unsafe and go to Israel, despite being safe and protected in Iran.

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Roberto Buffagni
Roberto Buffagni@BuffagniRoberto·
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Policy Tensor@policytensor

No. Pape is right on the money. > “Iran cannot "control" the Strait of Hormuz outside of the conditions of war” Ofc, it can. No power on earth can remove the Hormuz weapon from its hands as long as Iran has not been disarmed. Iran cannot be disarmed short of a major ground war, and even that would be temporary. > Iran “cannot tolerate an attritional war forever.” The same is true of the United States and Israel. No one can fight forever. The relevant issue is who can stay in the fight longer. Time is Iran’s great power ally because Iran is vastly more resolved and willing to bear costs than the US. > “The ability to project a threat is not the same thing as control. Every country in the region has the same basic military capability as Iran to disrupt maritime shipping. It is not hard to fire a missile at a ship.” No. The issue is not whether you can fire drone. It is whether you can do that when the US is trying to gut you. No other state in the region is capable of this. > “The best leverage Iran has to achieve a ceasefire is the promise of "opening" the strait. By definition this means that if a ceasefire takes hold, Iran will have forgone control.” Absolutely not. As @gideonrachman correctly points out, the Hormuz weapon is not going anywhere even if the toll booth is not imposed. There is, in fact, no getting rid of it short of destroying Iran. > “It may be able to use the threat of renewed attacks on the strait to deter further military aggression, but it will not be able to change the status of the strait or decide who gets to use it. This is because Iran can only credibly threaten vessels *while a war is ongoing*.” This is not how the world works. The Hormuz weapon is extremely versatile; it can be used surgically in peacetime to coerce both the gulf state, faraway states that are especially reliant on gulf energy. It’s far, far more useful than a nuclear weapon. > “Even if by some measure Iran retains "control" of the strait, the country's hard power, which is derivative of its industrial base and mobilization capacity, will necessarily be diminished.” Attrition is hardly one-sided. US and Israeli forces are also getting attrited. Even if the US had won in the first 72 hours, it would’ve come away with some losses. Would we have said than the US was weaker? This is not how this works. > “Iran will not emerge from the war as a superpower” Ofc not. It will emerge as a great power. I prefer this usage to Pape’s because it has a much longer intellectual history behind it; we know exactly what proof we need for that. Pape prefers world power, but that suggests a power projection capability that Iran does not have. He also calls Iran an oil hegemon, which is more correct. But great power is the most appropriate term to describe the rise of this new power after the defeat of the United States. > “any arguments suggesting that further U.S. military action is needed to forestall that outcome are detached from reality.” This reminds me of the argument that @nikhil_palsingh made against the @ProfessorPape article. That suggestion is the result of the haggling with the nytimes editor. If you read Pape and listen to his arguments on his biweekly video conferences, it becomes very clear that he thinks that the ground invasion option is a trap and will lead to a vaster bigger catastrophe for the US and the world economy. The division math makes it very clear that a land war will be extraordinarily costly and cannot possibly work except in a very temporary sense. x.com/policytensor/s…

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Malgradotutto
Malgradotutto@malgradotutto·
“Panico a Tel Aviv. TRT World rivela che folle stanno sfidando violentemente la polizia per protestare contro la guerra Smascherano il fatto che Netanyahu ha lanciato questa disastrosa guerra unicamente per salvare la propria carriera politica Il regime sionista sta implodendo”
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara

Absolute panic in Tel Aviv. A TRT World correspondent reveals massive crowds of Israelis are violently defying police to protest the war on Iran. They expose Netanyahu launched this disastrous war solely to save his own political career. The Zionist regime is imploding.

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Arch Vision
Arch Vision@ArchVisionW·
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Iran Embassy in Australia
Iran Embassy in Australia@IraninAustralia·
What happened in Isfahan?From now on, it seems that mental and psychological health evaluations will also be necessary for U.S. presidential candidates.
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Absolute masterclass by Iran. Press TV confirms Iranian strikes precisely targeted the exact US and Israeli military bases responsible for bombing civilians. Palestinian experts declare full solidarity with Tehran against the out of control Zionist war machine.
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