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@Bushra1Shaikh Odd, there’s a media blackout in Iran right now. It’s widely accepted only those who produce propaganda for the regime can engage on social media.
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@joni_askola I don’t think somebody who is a fascist and threat to democracy would let you talk bad about him on the app that he bought because the previous owners were supporting the government in censoring free speech.
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Joni Askola
Joni Askola@joni_askola·
Musk really had it all: He could have been one of the coolest guys on the planet if he had just stayed a goofy tech and space billionaire. Instead, he chose to back fascism and become a threat to democracy
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@hmdtvkli Why aren’t you there? Why are you in the safety of Europe?
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Hamed Tavakoli
Hamed Tavakoli@hmdtvkli·
I have never been this proud of being Iranian.
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@groove_sdc So are white employers greedy, or are they prejudiced? Because they can’t be both, creates a conflict of interests.
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Longtime Black Man Here
No DEI was introduced because the history of white employers is they will never hire qualified Black, people of color, the disabled or the LGBTQIA community unless you force them to. They prefer unqualified white people particularly white men.
Nirwan@Nirwan_Sinha

@groove_sdc So you agree DEI was introduced to hire people who do not deserve to be hired in the first place,based on race not abilities.

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@acnewsitics Correct. But while trying to withdraw from Afghanistan, American soldiers were killed. Sure, no jets were shot down but they instead kept $7 billion dollars worth of weapons and equipment that we left. All the US presidents suck. Foreign policy has and still is a disaster.
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Alex Cole
Alex Cole@acnewsitics·
Fun Fact: Iran never shot down US fighter jets when Biden was president.
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@A13Beast Because they’re an authoritarian and theocratic regime that rules their people with an iron fist? You do realize both sides can suck right?
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Montreal Beast
Montreal Beast@A13Beast·
I don’t understand people hating the Iranian regime. They’re fighting for their sovereignty in their OWN country. They’re defending themselves against evil that is blowing up their children.
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@DanBilzerian Dudes been into geopolitics for 3 months, and thinks a regime who bans outside media and forces them to only view state TV is telling the truth. Then proceeds to ignore 50 years of hostilities. You do realize, BOTH Trump and his opps could be piece of shit liars right?
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@euromaximal Your politicians are beholden to Putins energy. Can’t tell if it’s pride or ignorance but you are retarded.
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EuroMaximalist 🇪🇺
EuroMaximalist 🇪🇺@euromaximal·
At this point it doesn’t matter whether Trump wants to leave NATO or not. If Russia attacked, which is the only relevant threat to Europe, the US wouldn’t come to help anyway. They’re completely owned by Putin.
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@mark_slapinski Petrodollar and global energy dynamics. Cement Israel as superpower in the region.
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Mark Slapinski
Mark Slapinski@mark_slapinski·
I'm looking for a tidbit of clarity: Why is America at war with Iran?!
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@nielsen_pe50582 @Microinteracti1 Because Ukraine has received billions in arms from the US goofy. Remove US support from the region and Russia will have a field day.
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Peter Nielsen
Peter Nielsen@nielsen_pe50582·
@Microinteracti1 100% Ukraine should already join NATO now. They have been fighting Russia for 4 years and have shown that Russia cannot win a war against Europe. Ukraine is an expert in drones and we therefore do not need to use missiles worth $1 million to shoot down drones like the US.
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@DCinvestor You are clinically retarded if you think world powers are going to allow Iran to have any control or say of the Strait when this is over. It’s a coin toss between crypto bros and kindergartners with who has worse commentary on geopolitical dynamics.
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DCinvestor@DCinvestor·
Trump saying “reopen the strait yourselves” to all allies will be tantamount to telling every nation to cut deals directly with Iran, who will no doubt require them to eschew the petrodollar and possibly much more in their relationships with the US in a strait which everyone was free to use 2 months ago wtf did we even accomplish with all of this other than massively destroying American global influence??
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86

BREAKING: Malaysia called the US-Israeli strikes on Iran “barbaric” and a “violation of international law.” It declared its US reciprocal trade agreement “null and void” after the Supreme Court struck down Trump’s tariffs. And then it picked up the phone, called Tehran, and secured toll-free passage for seven Petronas tankers through the Strait of Hormuz. Transport Minister Anthony Loke confirmed on March 31 that no toll is being imposed on Malaysian vessels because Malaysia has been designated a “friendly nation” by the IRGC. The strait that charges $2 million per crossing to everyone else lets Malaysian ships through for free. This is the new sorting algorithm. The IRGC is not just filtering by cargo type. It is filtering by geopolitical alignment. China transits free because China buys Iranian oil and hosts the peace talks. India transits free because India maintains backchannels and refuses to condemn. Pakistan transits free because Pakistan is brokering the five-point framework in Beijing. And now Malaysia transits free because Malaysia condemned the war, nullified its American trade deal, and positioned itself as a Muslim-majority nation aligned with neither aggressor. The toll booth is not charging for passage. It is charging for allegiance. And the nations that pay nothing are the nations that owe Washington the least. Malaysia imports 70 percent of its crude through Gulf routes. Without the exemption, Petronas tankers would face $2 million tolls plus war-risk insurance that would collapse refining margins and spike domestic petrol prices. Prime Minister Anwar thanked President Pezeshkian personally. The Iranian ambassador confirmed the designation. Seven tankers have clearance. Petronas has assured domestic fuel stability through May. The US trade deal nullification adds the second dimension. On March 15, Malaysia’s trade minister declared the American Reciprocal Tariff agreement “null and void” after the Supreme Court ruling. Within two weeks, Malaysia secured toll-free passage from the country America is at war with. The timeline is not coincidental. It is transactional. Malaysia calculated that the cost of American displeasure is lower than the cost of $2 million per tanker crossing multiplied by every Petronas vessel for the duration of a war with no visible end date. The math chose Tehran over Washington. The math was correct. And this is the pattern that should alarm every strategist in the Pentagon. Malaysia is not an adversary. It is a US security partner in Southeast Asia, a semiconductor packaging hub, a Five Eyes intelligence-adjacent nation, and a TPP signatory. If Malaysia can nullify a US trade deal, condemn the war as barbaric, secure free passage from the IRGC, and maintain diplomatic relations with both sides simultaneously, then the American alliance system is not being challenged by enemies. It is being arbitraged by friends. The toll booth is revealing who actually needs whom. And the answer is that a $2 million crossing fee has more immediate power over national alignment than 80 years of American security guarantees. The IRGC did not build a blockade. It built an alignment detector. Ships that belong to nations aligned with Washington pay. Ships that belong to nations aligned with neutrality or Beijing pass free. The strait is sorting the world order in real time, and the sorting criterion is not military power. It is diplomatic flexibility. Malaysia chose flexibility. The tankers are sailing. And Washington, as Trump promised on Truth Social, will remember. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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@thesiriusreport @amuse Are you retarded? Do you know many many European conflicts the US intervened before there was spillover? Bosnia, Kosovo, and the deterrence of Russia influence during West/East Germany occupation? The Marshall Plan bailed Western Europe out from speaking Russian.
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The Sirius Report
The Sirius Report@thesiriusreport·
Russia knows that the US will never come to the aid of European NATO countries. Whilst Russia will never do so, if it was to invade say the Baltic republics the US would do absolutely nothing. What exactly are 100k US troops going to against the biggest nuclear arsenal in the world?
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The Sirius Report@thesiriusreport·
If Trump pulls the US out of NATO, Europe will quickly realise that they never needed the US in the first place. As we have said for years, the US was never going to defend Europe. It was and will always be an utter myth. They just want Europe to buy their useless military hardware and munitions and so they can seek to control Europe and prevent it's rotation to Russia and Eurasia. Europe has a choice, die defending its pointless relationship with the US or embrace Eurasia including Russia
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@StealthQE4 You are absolutely retarded if you think that.
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@RyanSaavedra I just can’t get over how big his ears are.
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Ryan Saavedra
Ryan Saavedra@RyanSaavedra·
Secretary of State Marco Rubio gives an excellent explanation on why the U.S. needed to strike Iran It's less than 2 minutes and is worth the watch
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@scottmelker That’s the Washington Posts objective.
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@dimitrilascaris Alexander the Great, Mongols, Timurids did it walking and with horses. Something tells me the most powerful military in the world with air power can do it if they really wanted to.
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Dimitri Lascaris
Dimitri Lascaris@dimitrilascaris·
This is Iran, 30 minutes from the Strait of Hormuz. Only a fool would try to invade this country. #iran #Iranwar
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@middle_class_us Then hustle harder pussy. Is the hand being dealt garbage? Yes. But whining does nothing. Grind. You have a device with literal endless knowledge in your hand. Use it.
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middleclassparty
middleclassparty@middle_class_us·
Leave GenZ alone! They aren't lazy. They’re looking at the math: $16/hour job vs $1,100+ housing And realizing it doesn’t work.
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@HisfavoriteTing @grok @AcrossAisle You’re just going to completely ignore the comments about the refineries? Do you know who put those restrictions into place? Literally self inflicted.
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Teena Marie w/2 e's
Teena Marie w/2 e's@HisfavoriteTing·
When prices rose under Biden it was a documented fact that it was due to supply chain issues etc during covid. Right now we are paying even more for virtually everything for no reason at all. The only people making money were already rich.
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@DanCollins2011 You really are a mental patient if you think the Gulf States and the rest of the world are going to pay tolls on a natural waterway to a regime who’s military infrastructure has been systematically handicapped.
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Dan Collins
Dan Collins@DanCollins2011·
How it’s gonna end . ( speculation) (1) Iran keeps the toll booth. SoH becomes like Panama Canal or Suez Canal (2) Iran becomes known as a clandestine nuclear state. (like Israel) (3) agreement to end proxy support (4) Turkey leads a Neo-ottoman sunni coalition (5) U.S largely withdrawals from the area (6) Iran installs a proxy in Bahrain Hopefully this ends before a Vietnam style bloodbath.
The Spectator Index@spectatorindex

BREAKING: Trump has told aides he is willing to 'end the U.S. military campaign against Iran even if the Strait of Hormuz remains largely closed', according to Wall Street Journal report.

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@davidhogg111 9 out 10 people in a gang r*pe love democracy. What’s the difference between 1 tyrant ruling all, or 500 tyrants ruling all?
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David Hogg 🟧
David Hogg 🟧@davidhogg111·
The way to defend democracy when people lose faith in it is not to endlessly say it works. It’s to prove it is the best system by making it work for normal people. Fix the roads. Build more housing. Make college / trade schools cheaper. Cut the cost of meds. Fight corruption.
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