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Zard si Gana
Zard si Gana@ZardSi·
US Congressman Jack Bergman Sends Letter of Appreciation to Pakistan’s Leadership, Including the Field Marshal and Prime Minister. Two U.S Congressmen Praise Pakistan’s Leadership in Recent Letters of Appreciation. What a achievement for Pakistan 🇵🇰🇵🇰
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PAKGUN.INTEL
PAKGUN.INTEL@intel55guns·
Pakistan's Top 10 Premier Defence Weapons (Ranked by Capability, 2026) 1. Shaheen-III / Ababeel Missiles – Strategic nuclear MRBMs with MIRV 2. Babur /Taimour/ Ra'ad Cruise Missiles – Precision land & air-launched cruise missiles #thread
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@CleoPaskal @Interior India have no human rights and is committing a genocide against their Muslims
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Cleo Paskal@CleoPaskal·
Someone at @Interior realized that pouring more unsupervised federal money into the U.S. territory of the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) is not a great idea. Reportedly mid-level officials from the Department of the Interior have headed to Saipan to commence oversight and approval of financial transactions across the territory related to typhoon recovery. These grant managers/budget officials will act as interim federal comptrollers of CNMI finances. To be clear, they will not be looking at the hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funds that have already been poured in to CNMI and can't quite be accounted for (given the population is around 50,000, that might make CNMI the most waste/fraud/abuse place per capita in the U.S.). It's just some of the new federal money that they will try to monitor. Nor will they be looking at the Chinese angle. youtube.com/watch?v=1zmDcF… Nor the 'peculiar' crypto fundraiser tied to typhoon recovery. For details: nminewsservice.com/op-ed-towai-ma… Though perhaps they will find out if rumors are true that some CNMI officials and staff were given raises in anticipation of the reduction in government work hours. Sending in comptrollers - especially so quickly - is an acknowledgement that CNMI is a location notorious for corruption.  Their presence is needed, and appreciated, and hopefully will help ensure U.S. taxpayer funds reach fellow Americans who have just lost everything in a typhoon (a lot will depend on how much backing they get to really make a difference).   But CNMI requires more.  This doesn't get close to starting to tackle the more endemic issues that will burst to the fore after the next election, unless the effort to go after fraud and corruption is deepened and expanded with urgency. @Interior is acknowledging something has gone terribly wrong in CNMI - an important first step.  Now to build on that, and really deliver for the Americans of CNMI. @USTreasury @FBI @DOGE - come on down! youtube.com/watch?v=1zmDcF…
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Tyler Oliveira
Tyler Oliveira@tyleraloevera·
I Got Banned & Deported From Israel…
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Zhao DaShuai 东北进修🇨🇳 Commentary
Trump indicates that he will use weapon sales to Taiwan as leverage to force Taiwan to give its chip industry to the US. Any American who are against this is an unpatriotic traitor, they want to keep the chip industry in Taiwan because they want to have an excuse to fight a war with China, a war they won't enlist the fight. As a Chinese, I do not care too much about weapon sales, because most systems the US sell to Taiwan at a jacked up price are legacy systems. For example the F-16s and M1 Abrams. This takes funding away from Taiwan's domestic system, and we all know purchased weapons has zero magazine depth for attrition. Taiwan is a strategic liability for the US against a powerful China. If mainland China was weak, then the US could use Taiwan as a staging point, but that was the 1950s and 60s when the US had troops and nuclear weapons deployed on the island. Now, anything US deploys on the island not only violates the core tenets of One China Principle, the foundation to China US relations, US troops also become hostages, well within Chinese weapon range.
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Red Marker - پیرِ ٹویٹر
US Congressman Jack Bergman, Co-Chair of the Congressional Pakistan Caucus, has written to PM Shehbaz Sharif & FM Syed Asim Munir, reaffirming the enduring strategic importance of Pakistan-US relations and praising the leadership in regional peace efforts. Stronger ties ahead!
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸🇨🇳🇹🇼 The Iran war may have already decided Taiwan's fate. The U.S. only fights for Taiwan if the math works. And the math runs entirely on semiconductors. Taiwan's fabs, short for fabrication plants, are the factories that produce the majority of the world's most advanced microchips, the kind that go into smartphones, military systems, cars, and virtually everything else. They are the real reason Washington stays invested in the island's defense. The moment those factories are gone, the calculation changes. Any president doing the math on a destroyed Taiwan may decide the war isn't worth fighting. That gives China a genuinely terrifying option. Destroy the fabs at the start of an invasion, wipe out the U.S. incentive to intervene, and take the island without American boots ever hitting the ground. A lower prize with near-certain success beats a high-value gamble that triggers a superpower response. Taiwan knows this. If the war goes badly, engineers get airlifted to Arizona where TSMC is already building a backup facility, and the remaining factories get deliberately destroyed before China can reach them. The machines that produce these chips are extraordinarily sensitive, a few hours of targeted sabotage and billions of dollars worth of irreplaceable technology is gone. No one on the island is letting Beijing inherit those chips. But none of that matters if China never attempts the invasion in the first place, which is why arming Taiwan now is the only real solution. And that is exactly where the Iran war has done its damage. The U.S. is carrying a $32 billion arms backlog to Taiwan, stockpiles have been significantly depleted, and CSIS says U.S. munitions are no longer sufficient to confront China, with recovery taking years. Taiwan raised defense spending 50% over the last decade and is still below the threshold the current threat demands. The weapons Taiwan paid for are sitting undelivered. Promises to rush shipments once an invasion starts are worthless if Taiwan is already a crater before they arrive. Every missile fired at Iran was one less reason for Beijing to hesitate over Taiwan. Source: William Spaniel YT
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🇺🇸🇨🇳 China's farm markets: A real comeback or self-inflated? U.S.-China farm trade collapsed 65.7% in 2025. Now both sides are talking tariff cuts. China just extended 5-year registrations to 425 U.S. beef plants and approved 77 new U.S. facilities. Agricultural tariff reductions are on the table after the Trump-Xi summit in Beijing. The real question: Do private Chinese buyers actually return, or does Beijing keep routing everything through state-controlled traders? If it stays state-controlled, this is optics. If commercial buyers re-enter soybean and beef markets, it's a genuine reset. Watch the soy futures. They'll tell you whether the market believes it before any official announcement does. Source: Reuters

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Taymur Malik
Taymur Malik@BlueMist911·
🚨Trump praises Pakistan’s leadership again. Called Pakistan’s Leadership: “A very nice group of people from Pakistan.” In the ruthless world of geopolitics, Trump only respects absolute power. He operates exclusively in circles of powerful Leaders. The repeated praise for Pakistan post May 2025 is not a coincidence, just as India's absence from this circle is not an accident. Lesson for #India: A nation cannot buy relevance with PR, it forges it through strategic strength, the way #Pakistan did.
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RT@RT_com·
MASSIVE MUSHROOM CLOUD explodes in Israel
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Zard si Gana
Zard si Gana@ZardSi·
⚡️🇵🇰🇺🇸 US President Trump praised Pakistan’s leadership Field Marshal and PM for the 50th time now. “He said it was at the request of a very nice group of people from Pakistan”. Trump started praising Pakistan since last year after victory over India.
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Cleo Paskal@CleoPaskal·
We cover: 🇮🇳 Applying the 'India test' to CCP claims. 🇵🇼🇲🇭 Should @POTUS refuel in Palau/Marshall Islands? 🇲🇵The part of US (aside from DC) the most penetrated by China - and with possibly the most fraud/undocumented people per capita. @Bannons_WarRoom rumble.com/v79w7ju-cleo-p…
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Clash Report
Clash Report@clashreport·
After Trump told Taiwan to cool it on independence following his Beijing summit with Xi, Taiwan fired back: "Taiwan is a sovereign and independent democratic nation, and is not subordinate to the People's Republic of China."
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Clash Report
Clash Report@clashreport·
Taiwan: The Republic of China is a sovereign and independent democratic country. Beijing has no right to make claims over Taiwan.
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The STRATCOM Bureau
U.S. Congressman and member of the U.S. House Committee on Armed Services, Representative Jack Bergman writes in a letter to the Pakistani Prime Minister, and the Field Marshal: “The United States’ relationship is one of enduring strategic importance.”
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Eagle Eye
Eagle Eye@zarrar_11PK·
Pakistan Playing Key Role Against Terrorism Threat from Afghanistan: CENTCOM Chief CENTCOM chief Admiral Brad Cooper said Pakistan remains a key counterterrorism partner in efforts against Afghanistan-based terrorist threats, particularly the regional branch of the Islamic State group known as ISIS-K. Speaking before the United States Senate Armed Services Committee, Cooper said cooperation with Pakistan and other regional partners remains central to Washington’s counterterrorism strategy following the 2021 withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan. “The terrorist threats originating from Afghan soil remain an important factor in US cooperation with regional partners,” Cooper said, adding that the United States now relies on “a set of regional partnerships” rather than a permanent military presence inside Afghanistan. “Pakistan is a key counterterrorism partner that plays a central role in the fight against ISIS-K in the region,” Cooper told lawmakers. “Our strong military-to-military partnership with Islamabad has produced tangible results against high-value individuals with American blood on their hands.” The CENTCOM commander also said Central Asian states remain concerned about the evolving militant threat landscape in Afghanistan. “Our partners in Central Asia are keeping a wary eye towards Afghanistan-based terrorist threats,” he said. ISIS-K has continued to claim responsibility for attacks inside Afghanistan and Pakistan in recent years, while international monitoring bodies say the group remains operational and capable of carrying out regional attacks. A December 2025 report issued by the United Nations Security Council’s Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team said ISIS-K continues to pose “serious threats within Afghanistan, the region, and beyond”. Since the withdrawal of American forces in August 2021, Washington has adopted what officials describe as an “over-the-horizon” strategy focused on intelligence-sharing, targeted operations and cooperation with regional allies. US officials have repeatedly warned that instability in Afghanistan could allow extremist organisations, including ISIS-K and al Qaeda affiliates, to regroup and plan attacks beyond the region, while neighbouring countries continue to express concerns over cross-border militancy and security spillover.
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ANI
ANI@ANI·
#WATCH | Delhi | In response to ANI's question on Chabahar Port, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi says, "Chabahar port is one of the symbols of cooperation between Iran and India. We are so glad that Indians played an important role in the development of that port. It is now somehow slowed down because of the US sanctions. But I am confident that this port would be like a golden gate for India to access Central Asia, the Caucasus and then Europe through this transit route and also for Europeans, Central Asians and others to access the Indian Ocean... I hope that Indians would continue their work in Chabahar port so it would be fully developed at the service of the interests of India and other countries around. I think India, with its good reputation, can play a greater role in this region to help diplomacy and to promote peace and security. India is a friend to all countries in the Persian Gulf... We appreciate any positive constructive role played by India in this region."
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AF Post
AF Post@AFpost·
Trump says the US should take on 500k Chinese students to keep colleges afloat and allow China to buy farmland to “help” farmers. Follow: @AFpost
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Zhao DaShuai 东北进修🇨🇳 Commentary
Trump's perspective on Taiwan is possibly the most correct and realistic of all past US presidents. 1️⃣The US cannot defend Taiwan, when we are dermined to take it back. 2️⃣Taiwan is the real culprit of stolen jobs in the US, they stole the most valuable chip industry. 3️⃣Taiwan provides very little benefit to the US, other than a place to dump weapons, it's actually a strategic liability. Because the islanders think the US will fight a nuclear war on Taiwan's behalf. 4️⃣Taiwan painted itself into a corner. It destroyed its relations with the mainland government as well as the mainland people, within the span of 10 years, mainland Chinese went from seeing many Taiwanese as compatriots to enemies. Hence, Taiwan has zero alternatives than the US, which means the US can literally do anything to Taiwan and they won't bat an eye. 5️⃣There is much profit for the US to suck Taiwan dry, the key to US national strategy is supply chain security, and Taiwan's chip industry is central to that goal. Taking it and moving it to the US is of paramount importance, in fact it's more important than any industry the US wants to take back from mainland China.
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AF Post@AFpost·
Trump seems to suggest he isn’t in favor of defending Taiwan, pointing out that China is far closer, before claiming Taiwan “stole” the US’ chip industry. Follow: @AFpost
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