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Katılım Mayıs 2025
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Kizo
Kizo@GoldeKizo·
@TheGroyperage "Ffs, alright, fuck it, that might as well happen too 🤷🏾‍♂️." has been my reaction to pm every bad thing that's happened to me since I turned 16 lmao
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KatherineSandersIcons
KatherineSandersIcons@sjksanders·
Smol has decided to apply for a college/uni course. Except there are no applications accepted for Scottish students. No clearing spaces unless you’re from outside Scotland?
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Philippe Lemoine
Philippe Lemoine@phl43·
Once again, it's really funny to imagine being a Cambodian official or whatever and knowing that your economy and budget are going to be destroyed by this stupidity, but the Americans are telling you they're doing it for you and are practically asking you to thank them.
Disclose.tv@disclosetv

NOW - U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright likens war with Iran to "killing the cancer that will kill you," adding, "We're not doing it just for America. We're doing it for the world!"

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Michael Myers
Michael Myers@Deplorabletype·
@infantrydort An idiot PhD is the primary reason I chose NOT to reenlist in 1980. It is hard to get across to most folks just how frickin stupid most PhDs and MBAs really are!
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InfantryDort
InfantryDort@infantrydort·
It’s interesting that SECDEF Austin’s Pentagon had a 4 to 1 “advantage” in PhDs at the top of OSD compared to today. So exceptionally qualified! How come nobody wanted to join the military though?
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Populo Iratus
Populo Iratus@astronomy89·
@Osinttechnical I've noticed leftists are trying to shift the news cycle to what sailors & marines eat on ships instead of, you know, why those ships are overseas. Clearly we're winning in Iran.
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OSINTtechnical
OSINTtechnical@Osinttechnical·
A recent meal aboard the Lincoln CSG, fighting for months off the coast of Iran. Sailors reportedly say ships in the region have been rationing food supplies as the deployment wears on -USA Today
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Beep Boop 2000
Beep Boop 2000@2000_beep·
@willchamberlain Maybe Jews shouldn’t have spent decades pushing open borders, diversity & “anti-racism” on white countries then. White ethnonationalism is the solution to involuntary demographic replacement & you’ve done more than any other group to pathologise it, you utter hypocrites.
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Will Chamberlain
Will Chamberlain@willchamberlain·
By 2050, the US-Israeli-Ukrainian-Polish-Gulf alliance will be focused on containing the Islamic Republics of Western Europe
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kyle
kyle@2kyle_·
@Osinttechnical Remember when Pahlavis insisted that this war was beneficial for the Iranian people
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OSINTtechnical@Osinttechnical·
CENTCOM, in a new statement, says it is blockading all Iranian ports on the Persian Gulf and Arabian Sea, stopping vessels of all nations from reaching Iran. 6 vessels were reportedly ordered by US forces to turn around.
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kyle
kyle@2kyle_·
@wastetime @phl43 Do you even read the posts, or just comment based on key words you see?
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B@wastetime·
@phl43 Its funny that you cry so much about europe being held accountable for your history of immorality Because you cant see the connection between that and your constant crying about Europe's total lack of power and influence lol
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Philippe Lemoine
Philippe Lemoine@phl43·
I don't think European officials should comment on the situation in the West Bank because that's not our problem, it's different with the attack on Iran because that's going to wreck our economies, but this never-ending emotional blackmail about the Holocaust is getting old. Merz was born 10 years after the end of WWII and, despite what Israeli officials and their supporters seem to think, the Holocaust doesn't give Israel license to commit crimes while being shielded from criticism. The Germans should grow a pair and tell the Israelis to go fuck themselves.
בצלאל סמוטריץ'@bezalelsm

On the eve of Holocaust Remembrance Day, the German Chancellor should bow his head and apologize a thousand times on behalf of Germany, rather than daring to preach morality to us on how to conduct ourselves against the Nazis of our generation—who murdered, raped, slaughtered, and burned women, the elderly, and children in the most horrific massacre perpetrated against the Jewish people since the terrible Holocaust. We will not accept instructions from hypocritical leaders in Europe, a continent that is once again losing its conscience and its ability to distinguish between good and evil. ​Mr. Chancellor, ​The days when Germans dictated to Jews where they were permitted or forbidden to live are over and shall not return. You will not force us into ghettos again, certainly not in our own land. ​Our return to the Land of Israel—our biblical and historical homeland—is the answer to anyone who tried or tries to destroy us, and we do not apologize for it for a single moment. ​Am Yisrael Chai 🇮🇱

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Jules
Jules@JMauroiskt·
@thinkdefence And still be worse than the French or american alternative...
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Defender of Truth
Defender of Truth@billpu63·
@phl43 I said at the beginning of the Ukraine War that if Trump offered a deal where Russia gave land back & the US pulled out of NATO it’d be a win win for everyone. 🇺🇦 would get land back, Putin could claim he got the US to pull out of NATO & we would stop paying for Europes defense
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OSINTtechnical
OSINTtechnical@Osinttechnical·
Iran and Oman will charge fees to ships transiting through the Strait of Hormuz under the current ceasefire plan-AP
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Uo
Uo@SBerrenson·
@Osinttechnical With current form of agreement, Iran is clearly winner and USA is a big loser, they’ve lost petrodollar if this agreement goes into place. Trump and his master chess moves 🤡🤡
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kyle
kyle@2kyle_·
@infantrydort You killed the Ayatollah on the first day, what was the purpose the many days after that?
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Amerikanets 📉
Amerikanets 📉@ripplebrain·
One minor point here I haven't seen anyone else raise: I'm not sure that a short ceasefire before a resumption of hostilities is to Iran's disadvantage. The US/Israeli side made the opening move, and did so at time of their choosing. The Iranians will have plenty of recovering and regeneration to do, from digging out missile bases to moving assets around without the threat of air attack. More air defense interceptors aren't going to magically materialize in Israel within two weeks, either. Another angle is the economic one. Further supply shocks are inevitable and will happen even if the war ends entirely today. Dragging out the conflict by another two weeks will allow some of them to land while costing the Iranians nothing. Markets are likely to react very negatively to the collapse of the ceasefire too.
Amerikanets 📉@ripplebrain

Here's what the Iranian side is saying Trump has accepted in principle: • Security guarantees against future attacks on Iran • Iranian military control over the Strait of Hormuz • Lifting of all sanctions • Ending all Security Council resolutions against Iran • Acceptance of Iranian uranium enrichment • A withdrawal of all US forces from the region • A total discontinuation of attacks against both Iran and Lebanon • "Full compensation" to Iran for the costs of the war • The release of all frozen Iranian financial assets abroad • The codification of all of the above in a UN Security Council resolution They say these conditions must be ratified in negotiations in Islamabad "with complete distrust of the American side" starting Friday, with a two-week deadline to conclude the negotiations, and that the war will only end when all the conditions are met.

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kyle
kyle@2kyle_·
@Gast_69 @ME_Observer_ Omg you're a genius, make sure to pass it on to them, I'm sure they never knew
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Middle East Observer
Middle East Observer@ME_Observer_·
⚡️⭕️ Hebrew Channel 12 on the Litani River ambush The soldiers could not raise their heads; they were crawling on the ground to withdraw. While the Israeli command was monitoring the advance of Israeli forces towards the Litani River on screens, Hezbollah was doing the same. Within a short time, most of the Yahalom unit's force was hit, including a lieutenant colonel who was seriously wounded. The soldiers who were hit by shrapnel, as well as the support and auxiliary forces, all sustained very serious injuries. A large number of soldiers were wounded, resulting in a large-scale and significant mass casualty event in the field. Fighters and commanders recounted the toughest battle they had ever fought, even compared to the fighting in Lebanon during Operation "Northern Arrows" in 2024, and compared to the maneuver in Gaza. One of them said: "You lie on the ground, crawl towards the wounded and treat them, while your body trembles every second from the explosions that never stopped." The story did not end there. After the forces withdrew and the wounded were evacuated, Hezbollah elements were able to reach the abandoned equipment, which is a dismal failure from the Israeli army's point of view. Hezbollah seized some of the equipment, and even photographed "Yahalom" unit vehicles in broad daylight without any intervention. The failure to launch any immediate attack to destroy the equipment or prevent the enemy from reaching it raises very important questions about the decisions of field commanders. This is not only an operational failure, but also a failure in public image and intelligence.
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Michael Tracey
Michael Tracey@mtracey·
Imagine if Iran had the capacity to bomb any US university that in some way "cooperated" with the US military-industrial sector. You wouldn't have many universities left
Jason Brodsky@JasonMBrodsky

A message from the Facts Department: I see some people commenting on how there was a strike on parts of Sharif University of Technology in #Iran and are portraying it like there is no reason for there to be a strike other than to destroy the country. This ignores that Sharif University is under EU sanctions. It lists it as a "central repository for nuclear research. In the field of ballistic missile research and production, it cooperates with the sanctioned Aerospace Industries Organization (AIO), which oversees Iran’s ballistic missile programme on behalf of the Ministry of Defense for Armed Forces Logistics (MODAFL). "Furthermore, it cooperates with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and supports it, among other activities, in its procurement efforts. Taken together, these show a significant record of engagement with the Government of Iran in military or military-related fields that constitute support to the Government of Iran." aljazeera.com/news/2026/4/6/…

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Stephen Mason
Stephen Mason@Steveohmygoodne·
@phl43 Do nothing Europeans cannot comprehend the concept of someone actually doing something
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kyle
kyle@2kyle_·
@yankee_chef @Osint613 Ukraine has been holding back the third largest military in the world for 4 years
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
Hegseth: “Our ungrateful allies in Europe should be saying one thing to President Trump: thank you.”
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kyle
kyle@2kyle_·
@cryptobrough @GoldenAKMs @8EyedEel What about Putin and Assad tacitly allowing jihadists to flee to their ranks? Assad opened the prisons and Putin allowed extremists hiding in the Caucasus to escape to Syria.
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Ike Malfred
Ike Malfred@cryptobrough·
@GoldenAKMs @8EyedEel lol the only reason ISIS has power(they now rule Syria in sharpe dressed British suits is thanks to the US empire and their greatest ally “Israel”). You people are deluded burgerhumans.
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Eight Eyed Eel
Eight Eyed Eel@8EyedEel·
No one in the west gives Iran credit for fighting ISIS in Iraq after the US bailed
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