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Henry Burke
Henry Burke@burkehenryt·
The bad news: Airport traffic control is so bad that it's genuinely dangerous to fly in America now. Also you need to arrive at the airport 4 hours early so the gestapo can menace you in the security line The good news: oil is so expensive you can no longer afford to fly anyways
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𝔭𝔥𝔬𝔢𝔟𝔢 🥀
Damn, if you tell someone who regularly sees a chiropractor that the guy who invented it learned it from ghosts they get really mad.
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Nate Bear
Nate Bear@NateB_Panic·
UK, Portugal, France, Germany, Greece, Italy and Romania all playing a key role in the illegal war on Iran. This isn't just Trump and Netanyahu's war. It's Europe's war too
Amerikanets 📉@ripplebrain

Another very interesting piece from the WSJ. These details have been available through OSINT sources but it's a good roundup showing how key Europe is to US operations against Iran: - The central command center for US operations against Iran is within Ramstein Air Base in Germany (unsurprising) - US drone operations are conducted from there as well - American aircraft stationed in Spain have been relocated to France and Germany after the Spanish government denied the use of the Morón and Rota air bases for attacks on Iran - Bomber aircraft sortie out of bases in the UK like RAF Fairford - Refueling operations are based out of Aviano Air Base in Italy and Tubé Air Base in France - Lajes Air Base in the Azores (Portugal) is serving as a major logistical hub, with dozens of aircraft stationed there at various times during the conflict - RC-135 Rivet Joint spy planes are operating out of Souda Bay in Crete - Unspecified "logistics and intelligence assets" are being hosted by Romania The piece paints an amusing picture of European attitudes towards this. Keir Starmer's justification for overcoming his reticence to allow the US to base out of British facilities in the initial wave of strikes is that bomber operations are now "defensive" in nature. Merz has said publicly that this "isn't [Germany's] war," but he has no choice but to allow US operations out of German air bases due to pre-existing legal agreements. Meloni has spun Italian involvement as minor because only refueling missions are flown out of Aviano. Similarly, French defense minister Vautrin said, “a refueling aircraft is a gas station, not a fighter jet." These technicalities may work on the European public, but it's difficult to imagine they'll work on the Iranians.

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Dr Tom Montgomery
Dr Tom Montgomery@DrTOMontgomery·
Sick of seeing this account spread misinformation: Norway kills more whales than any country in the world. Last year, they slaughtered ~429 whales—many were pregnant. Norway ~63% Antarctic krill catch China ~24% (CCAMLR latest data) It is misleading to only mention China
David Walpiri@DWalpiri

Whales migrate to Antarctica to feed on krill so they can build up energy to breed When countries like Norway stopped whaling in 80s, we thought whale populations would bounce back & they did Now Chinese vessels are going after the krill without really knowing how much is left

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Rogue Kite
Rogue Kite@RogueKite·
What's interesting to me in the discussion of the lack of protests is how the symbolism of protest has replaced measurable action in any expectation. US protests have resulted in zero changes to foreign policy or war policy. The only measurable impact they've had is on the repression of rights of US citizens and allowing violence to be carried out against them by the state... And this is true all the way back to Vietnam. It's not new. I struggle to understand why we put so much value in the symbolism. In my opinion, the level of destruction the United States is causing at this point is far beyond symbolic gestures.
Sana Saeed@SanaSaeed

The streets should be filled with protests against the war on Iran - they’re quiet instead. For years, the antiwar movement in this country has been worn down - piece by piece, argument by argument, until even its language was made suspect. But in these last three years, something more deliberate has taken hold: to be anti-war now is to be marked; it’s to risk deportation, violence, abduction and imprisonment. And we watched it happen: we watched students - who have always been the conscience of any movement - be met not only with the force of the state, but with the violent compliance of the institutions meant to protect them. Those who protested genocide - who named the most grotesque form of inequality for what it is - were made into harbingers of hate and violence. And when they were not being denounced, they were being policed by those who claimed mutual sympathies. And that’s why there’s a fatigue - there was a repression that was so constant, so vast and so successful that all it left were fragments. Antiwar organizations and organizers are still out here, still organizing, still demanding - but the bodies just aren’t there because Americans ultimately are an obedient, distracted nation.

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🍁KayElle N 95+
🍁KayElle N 95+@KayElleTweets·
Meningococcal meningitis (Men B) can disable or kill you within 24-36 hours COVID can disable & kill you within days, weeks, months, or years. There is rampant, non stop, global spread of C19 Both are AIRBORNE Wear an N95+ 😷
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Thomas Keith
Thomas Keith@iwasnevrhere_·
The WSJ confirms the logistical integration of Fairford, Ramstein, and Souda Bay as the operational rear for US strikes against Iran. This infrastructure functions as a unified launchpad for B-1 bombers and drone networks, stripping Europe of its supposed neutrality. By providing the fuel and munitions for these sorties, these host nations have integrated their soil into the combat zone. For the IRGC, this complicity removes the distinction between the front and the rear. Every base facilitating these cycles is a frontline vulnerability in a theater that no longer respects geographic distance.
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Zito
Zito@_Zeets·
Being short 3000 controllers and still letting planes go about normally is such a clear image of how casually these companies and organizations will risk people’s lives.
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Neeva Gang 2.0
Neeva Gang 2.0@PunishedGramsci·
All these events are just old people standing on an overpass waving signs for 2 hours before they go home. I've asked probably 100 of these people at these various gatherings "so what are you gonna do" and the answer is always a variant on "vote".
Adam Johnson@adamjohnsonCHI

No Kings is planning 3000-events on 3/28 and its 1700-word press release makes zero mention of Iran, only opaque mentions of “illegal wars” (which ones?) I like many of the orgs involved but what’s the utility of these generic “anti-authoritarian” word salads at this moment

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ali eser
ali eser@ali3ser·
More explorations for the ruined theatre scene in the animated film Flow by @gintszilbalodis - this was based on a real place in my beloved Turkey
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Joe Gallagher
Joe Gallagher@joedgallagher·
adding more context to this: after Haiti not having cholera for >100 years, the UN's peacekeeping mission carried cholera in the country in 2010 and caused an epidemic that killed >8,000 ppl and infected >600,000 ppl. the UN themselves admitted this (eventually 6 years later)!
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Sana Saeed
Sana Saeed@SanaSaeed·
The streets should be filled with protests against the war on Iran - they’re quiet instead. For years, the antiwar movement in this country has been worn down - piece by piece, argument by argument, until even its language was made suspect. But in these last three years, something more deliberate has taken hold: to be anti-war now is to be marked; it’s to risk deportation, violence, abduction and imprisonment. And we watched it happen: we watched students - who have always been the conscience of any movement - be met not only with the force of the state, but with the violent compliance of the institutions meant to protect them. Those who protested genocide - who named the most grotesque form of inequality for what it is - were made into harbingers of hate and violence. And when they were not being denounced, they were being policed by those who claimed mutual sympathies. And that’s why there’s a fatigue - there was a repression that was so constant, so vast and so successful that all it left were fragments. Antiwar organizations and organizers are still out here, still organizing, still demanding - but the bodies just aren’t there because Americans ultimately are an obedient, distracted nation.
kev joon@never_oppressed

It’s a profound indictment of American society that there is no antiwar movement in this moment. If not now then when?

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ebonically intelligent papi 🌻
Take your (correct) takes about ICE at the airports and apply it to the police being at 95% of the things they be at for no reason but fear and control
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covid is oncogenic
covid is oncogenic@chaitrovert·
calling you out for not masking in high risk setting isn't forcing you to do anything. if you're FEELING forced, maybe that is your conscience because you know you're doing something wrong
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Joe Gallagher
Joe Gallagher@joedgallagher·
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