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Zionism = Jewish supremacy

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I don’t know if you understand how insane this is but Israel dropped the “targeted raids” language and announced "full-scale ground maneuver." Forces have pushed NORTH of the Litani River. Southern Lebanon has been cut into three sectors. UNIFIL positions are surrounded. This is no longer a security operation. This is an INVASION. And an OCCUPATION in formation. But nobody will use those words. Because the US will veto any UN resolution that does. 950 dead. 1 million displaced. 16% of the country homeless. Forces north of the line that was supposed to be the limit. “Security corridors” being built for permanent presence. The dictionary has a word for this. Everyone knows it. Nobody in power will say it.
Lowkey@Lowkey0nline

The moment Israel targeted British journalist Steve Sweeney in southern Lebanon.

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@WithoutHistory Israel and the West thanked Morocco for their traitorous behaviour by turning their country into a brothel.
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WithoutHistory@WithoutHistory·
In the 1967 war between Israel and Arab nations, Morocco 🇲🇦 betrayed the Arab states by recording their secret meetings and feeding the information to the Mossad. This led to the Arab coalition losing the war.
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@ChairmanRabbit There is a reason why 95% of Anglo media is Jewish owned or affiliated. There is a reason why they stole TikTok from China. Control of flow of information is CENTRAL to their occupation of the America, and the entire West by proxy.
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Chairman Rabbit@ChairmanRabbit·
I've developed a habit lately: whenever I come across a strongly anti-Iran, pro-Israel article with a clear stance. I try to look into the author's ethnic background, to see if their identity might bring any particular biases. In most cases, unsurprisingly, they are Jewish, and these articles are part of global Zionist propaganda.
UnHerd@unherd

HOW TO END THE IRAN WAR, by Edward Luttwak (@ELuttwak) Since October 2023, Iran has launched more than 1,000 ballistic missiles against Israel — and many more against its Gulf Arab neighbours. It has also launched thousands of drones, sending more than 1,500 towards the United Arab Emirates alone. How did the Islamic Republic accumulate such vast inventories of expensive weapons? And expensive they are: drones would only be cheap, as the media keeps claiming, if their number were not so large, while ballistic missiles are necessarily expensive because of their size. Iranian Shahab-3 missiles weigh 16 tonnes, while Korramshahrs come in at 25. Just as with any other feat of accumulation, this too is the result of disciplined persistence. In the regime’s case, that meant allocating Iran's limited foreign-currency earnings to what really mattered: not waterworks against desertification, not gas pipelines to bring cheap gas to the cities, not desalination plants to overcome water shortages even in Tehran, but rather the production of very large numbers of long-range missiles to attack Israel and other countries. This enormous industrial effort has been underway for years, yet it was greatly accelerated by the transfer of $1.7 billion to Iran by the Obama administration. Officially, this was merely an overdue refund for cancelled military orders dating back to the time of the Shah. But the payment's first instalment — $400 million in stacked banknotes — was sent on 17 January, 2016. This just happened to coincide with the release of several Americans from Iranian captivity, and the coming into effect of Obama’s grand diplomatic achievement: the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action. Read more below ⬇️ buff.ly/Veq9RW9

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BBX@BBX_Now·
The father of the martyred girl Gita Shams: "I am not affiliated with Hezbollah, but now I support the resistance even more. Israel has killed our children..."
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محمد عبدالملك - Mohamed
Saeed Ziad, a Palestinian political analyst on Al Jazeera, has been arrested by Qatar three days ago over his posts supporting Iran. Is this freedom of opinion and expression in Qatar? Or does Qatar officially consider Iran an enemy and the United States and Israel allies-arresting anyone who supports Iran?
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Rana Ayyub
Rana Ayyub@RanaAyyub·
Not a single Indian i know is surprised
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Aleksey Berezutski 🇷🇺🎖
🚨BREAKING Iran is bombing Haifa with cluster missiles. ▪️To the idiots who claim the images I shared are AI-generated, I'm telling you, I'm getting these videos from Hebrew channels on Telegram, meaning the person who filmed this video is Israeli. Thank you for explaining this to me as if I were talking to an imbecile.
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Tuki@TukiFromKL·
🚨 Let me explain what Jeff Bezos is actually doing here.. > He already automated the warehouse workers with 750,000+ robots.. replaced checkout cashiers with cameras.. tested drone delivery.. built robots that move faster than humans.. > Now he's raising $100 billion to BUY entire manufacturing companies.. not to run them.. to automate them.. he's not investing in factories.. he's buying them to empty them.. > This is a man who built Amazon by undercutting every small business in America.. who crushed bookstores, malls, and retail chains.. who made same-day delivery possible by burning through workers so fast they literally ran out of people to hire in some cities.. > And now he's coming for the last thing left.. the factory floor.. the one place people said "AI can't do this.. you need human hands".. $100 billion.. not to create jobs.. to buy the companies that have them and remove the people inside.. your factory job survived the recession.. survived outsourcing.. survived COVID.. it won't survive a billionaire with a shopping list and a robot..
unusual_whales@unusual_whales

BREAKING: Jeff Bezos is reportedly in talks to raise $100B for a new fund aimed at acquiring manufacturing firms and automating them with AI, per WSJ.

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King James 👑
King James 👑@KingLibertarian·
Ok I’ll unmute Nick Fuentes now
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Interesting take and definitely worth the read.
Chairman Rabbit@ChairmanRabbit

Allow me to share the perspective of average educated Chinese people toward Japan: 1. Japan is a society that "worships strength." 2. Japan is a highly hierarchical society with strong feudal characteristics, interpreting the world through the framework of rank and status. 3. Power, often military power, serves as the foundation for establishing hierarchical order in human societies. 4. Historically, Japan viewed China as the highest-ranking civilization. As part of the Sinosphere, Japan existed as a tributary or quasi-tributary state of China. 5. When Japan witnessed the decline of the Chinese Empire (the Qing Dynasty), it decisively turned to the West. This shift marked the Meiji Restoration and the policy of "Datsu-A Ron" (Leaving Asia, Joining Europe), adopting Western institutions and distancing itself from Chinese civilizational influence. 6. Japan further solidified its perceived position in the global civilizational hierarchy through victories in the First Sino-Japanese War and the Russo-Japanese War. 7. Emulating European colonialism, Japan began viewing the invasion and colonising of other nations as a legitimate means to elevate its status—a reflection of the pre-20th century world order. 8. In the 1930s, Japan launched a war of aggression against China, aiming to colonize it, utilize its resources for growth, dominate Asia (through the "Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere"), and challenge the West. 9. Believing its comprehensive strength had matured, Japan eventually initiated war against the United States and Western powers, with the attack on Pearl Harbor representing the peak of this ambition. 10. Japan was ultimately defeated not by America's formidable fleet and marines alone, but by two atomic bombs, despite its industrial inferiority to the U.S. 11. Following the atomic bombings, Japan surrendered. At that moment, it re-established its understanding of the global hierarchy: the United States, capable of deploying such devastating weapons, was the undisputed master. Japan would henceforth submit completely to the U.S., emulating—however superficially—its institutions, social structures, popular culture, values, and all facets of American life. This was not an abandonment of Japanese culture and tradition, but an effort to remake itself in America's image. Post-war Japan became, in essence, a "neutered dog." 12. Thus, a peculiar dynamic emerged. While other nations may view the U.S. as a hegemon or ally while retaining the right to criticize, Japan regards America as a suzerain and an object of worship, refraining from any criticism. Psychologically, this relationship is inherently unequal because Japan, as a hierarchical and strength-worshipping society, believes it must remain subordinate to the nation that defeated it in war. 13. This also explains why Japan appears to live in a world that is decades old. It clings to a unipolar worldview where America remains the undisputed leader—much like a low-ranking yakuza member maintaining loyalty to a fading gang boss. 14. What unsettles Japan most is the rise of China. Japan struggles to confront the very power and cultural suzerain it abandoned over a century ago. Only a struggle that reshapes this order can change that. 15. Either Japan must be defeated by China, or the U.S. must be defeated by China, or a new power relationship is established (hence not technically a "defeat"). This contest could take military, technological, economic, or cultural forms. 16. But Japan inevitably requires such a reconfiguration to rebuild its understanding of the world order, for this is how it comprehends the world. 17. For now, at least, Japan has only one object of worship: the United States. This is the reason behind the obsequious demeanor of politicians like Sanae Takaichi toward figures like Donald Trump

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PersianGulf313💚 ☫❤️
PersianGulf313💚 ☫❤️@farzanehhosein1·
This is Iran ❤️🫠 “Due to the current circumstances, anyone who doesn’t have money or whose card doesn’t work can take as much bread as they need daily, and say a blessing for prophet Muhammad (pbuh). As long as we live, no one will go hungry”
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@Araweelo2009 He’s lying piece of shit. They would never give him a passport. Unless he converted to Judaism, proved it, so on. And even then, you can’t get one in 17 days
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Amal Araweelo Legacy☆
Amal Araweelo Legacy☆@Araweelo2009·
Markaadan diin iyo Damiir bini aadan midna aadan lahayn waa iska sidaan.🤔
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@MenchOsint @muntazireimam84 Bro, what gives? Do they think the rest of the world are retards? I mean, they lie to their people all the time, but how the fuck could they expect the wider world, and Iran, to believe that nonsense?
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MenchOsint@MenchOsint·
Saudi FM: "I do not understand how Iran claim to defend Islamic causes while attacking Islamic countries." Also "Islamic" Saudi Arabia before war on Iran started, welcoming U.S. military build up while publicly claiming it won't allow attacks from its territory or airspace.
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Clash Report@clashreport

Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud slams Iran: I do not understand how they claim to defend Islamic causes while attacking Islamic countries. They are not attacking just one nation—Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, the UAE, Oman, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, Türkiye—all are Islamic countries, and all have been targeted. Even before this war, what was Iran’s contribution to the Islamic world? They supported the Houthi militia in Yemen. They supported militias in Iraq—and now they are attacking Iraqi territory. They have interfered in Lebanon through Hezbollah, not only hijacking political decision-making but also carrying out destabilizing actions across the region, including in Saudi Arabia. One of the clearest examples is Iran and Hezbollah’s role in Syria. So where is this so-called support for the Muslim world when such actions are taking place? How can they claim to support Islamic causes while backing regimes that oppress their own people, assassinating political figures in Lebanon, and empowering militias that hinder development in Iraq? I do not see any real support for Islamic causes. These are merely slogans used as cover. In reality, these tools are used to serve Iranian interests—not the principles they claim to defend.

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COMBATE |🇵🇷@upholdreality·
Yemen Ansar Allah Spokesman al-Bukhaiti: "Saudi FM says Iran must uphold Islamic ethics. How remarkable! Is it Islamic ethics to open your land to America and the Zionist entity to attack Iran? To bomb Yemen for 10 years -- funerals, weddings, hospitals, mosques?"
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@Salansar1 China will not save the GCC. Save your countries and send the Americans packing. Nothing else can save you
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Salman Al-Ansari | سلمان الأنصاري
(Tehran 🇮🇷 just slapped Beijing’s 🇨🇳 mediation stature) China abstained from vetoing the UN Security Council resolution condemning Iran for its attacks on neighboring states, particularly in the GCC. This reflects a notable multilateral political signal from Beijing. However, the key question is what China is doing behind the scenes to translate this multilateral position into tangible bilateral pressure on Tehran. China’s large, low-cost strategic emergency oil reserves should not encourage complacency. These reserves are finite and will eventually need to be replenished, likely at significantly higher prices if instability persists. Moreover, Iran allowing Chinese vessels preferential passage through the Strait of Hormuz does not constitute a meaningful resolution. Such selective arrangements fail to address the broader systemic risk. Iran’s current behavior risks triggering a severe global economic shock, potentially even a recession, a scenario that would directly threaten China’s economic stability, as well as the global economy at large. At the same time, Iran’s actions risk undermining the credibility of China’s mediation efforts with Saudi Arabia. By escalating tensions, Tehran effectively diminishes Beijing’s image as a reliable global guarantor. As Iran’s largest trading partner, China holds significant leverage. The question now is whether Beijing is willing to use that leverage decisively and in a timely manner.
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