Ackilles2020

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Ackilles2020

Ackilles2020

@Ackilles2020

Montgomery Katılım Mart 2010
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Guru Ben
Guru Ben@gringo504·
@Ackilles2020 @ProblemSniper Iran had to be dealt with one way or another. They had ballistic missiles and nearly the fusion to drop nukes on Paris.
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ProblemSniper@ProblemSniper·
I officially want to rename Strait of Hormuz as a Strait of Hormones. Nobody can regulate it. One day its open another day its closed.
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Thomas Massie
Thomas Massie@RepThomasMassie·
✅ 1/20/25 Republicans took control of White House + Senate + House. ❌They expanded spending beyond Biden’s budget, causing U.S. debt to increase $2.7 trillion since then. 👎I voted against this excessive spending and that’s why the swamp wants me gone. 👍I keep my promises!
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Ackilles2020
Ackilles2020@Ackilles2020·
@TrentGatel82167 @unusual_whales You should look at what else they have done now that you've woken up a bit from the cult. This is the least bad of the shit that has been happening. Trump isn't even bothering with insider trading, that is his pets. He is just sucking it straight from the treasury
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Trent Gateley
Trent Gateley@TrentGatel82167·
@unusual_whales I'll admit I was a Trump supporter, but after watching what this administration has done with insider trading, I'm done with both parties.
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unusual_whales
unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
BREAKING: Traders placed a series of bets worth $430 million on a drop in crude prices just 15 minutes before U.S. President Donald Trump ​said he would extend a ceasefire with Iran. It is the third ‌time this month, and the fourth in total, that large, well-timed directional bets on the oil price have been made shortly before major announcements on the Iran war. The traders gained millions. Unusual.
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Ackilles2020
Ackilles2020@Ackilles2020·
@ndpundhir1 @FirstSquawk He needs some kind of concession to make it sound like a victory. Too much of maga has been waking up to what a fucking imbecile he is. He tried to just walk out and it went very poorly
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First Squawk
First Squawk@FirstSquawk·
US Informed Israel The Iran Deal Deadline Is On Sunday – N12
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Ackilles2020@Ackilles2020·
@AIStatMan @FirstSquawk This account isn't a reporter, it just posts headlines quickly so we can see what is being said. He hasn't been lieing, its just posting what is being announced. But yes, Iran and Trump are both lieing constantly If you want fact checked reporting you need something else
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AIStatMan
AIStatMan@AIStatMan·
@FirstSquawk You've been lying for weeks. You posted that Vance was on the way to Islamabad, Iran was on the way, Vance didn't leave and Iran doesn't want to talk. Maybe you should focus on getting info right vs just posting everything you see .
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First Squawk
First Squawk@FirstSquawk·
PAKISTAN SEES RENEWED MOMENTUM FOR DIPLOMACY, WITH POSITIVE SIGNALS FROM IRAN TO RESUME FACE-TO-FACE TALKS, AS SHEHBAZ SHARIF PUSHES TO BRING TEHRAN AND THE US BACK TO THE NEGOTIATING TABLE. || HOWEVER, TENSIONS REMAIN HIGH AFTER IRAN SEIZED TWO CARGO SHIPS IN THE STRAIT OF HORMUZ, COMPLICATING CEASEFIRE EFFORTS EVEN AS OFFICIALS SUGGEST A SECOND ROUND OF TALKS COULD TAKE PLACE WITHIN DAYS. - NYT
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Sushant Kumar
Sushant Kumar@sushantkumar67·
@sentdefender If Trump can stop executions with a single request, why did the previous administration let so many die?
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OSINTdefender
OSINTdefender@sentdefender·
Amidst the stalled U.S.-Iran talks, U.S. President Donald J. Trump has said that at the request of the U.S., the 8 women protesters, who were set to be executed by Iran tonight, will not have their sentences carried out. Per President Trump, 4 of them will be released immediately and the other 4 will be sentenced to one month in prison.
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PGP
PGP@PGP_NEWS·
@sentdefender Lives saved is always the headline we want to see. Politics aside, 8 families just got a miracle tonight. Now, let’s see if this momentum leads to actual de-escalation in the Middle East. 🕊️ 🇺🇸 🇮🇷
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Ackilles2020@Ackilles2020·
@mattydr82 @nypost Ok but that is like saying a person that smacks a child is as bad as a person that cuts their stomach open and slowly pulls out their organs while they watch. Both people suck, but one is infinitely less evil than the other. I used to be a rep, and never again
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New York Post
New York Post@nypost·
RFK Jr. once chopped off a dead raccoon's penis to 'study later' while on a family road trip trib.al/GRIk0oS
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Ackilles2020@Ackilles2020·
@profplum99 What you see happening now, is Trump burning through 250 years of goodwill, influence and favors accrued by the USA, in under a year. All of our allies view us as more of a threat than china now, and are trying to diversify away as fast as possible
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Michael Green
Michael Green@profplum99·
That may be true. I do not think Trump is a classical genius, or even fully literate. But it doesn’t really matter. I’ve met many world leaders, representatives, judges, and policy makers. I can count on one hand the number that met that criteria. The odds are with Trump on the global stage, largely because so much nonsense has been allowed for so long.
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Michael Green
Michael Green@profplum99·
Another nice note… let the TDS outrage commence!
James E. Thorne@DrJStrategy

Food for thought. Iran Is Not Winning. It Is Unraveling. The prevailing narrative on Iran has it almost perfectly reversed. We are told that Tehran is winning a war of wills in the Gulf and that Donald Trump is gambling recklessly with the world’s most sensitive chokepoint. In reality, Iran is not consolidating strength; it is managing decline. And Trump’s play on the Strait of Hormuz has quietly forced energy markets to reprice security—tilting the balance decisively toward the Americas, and away from Europe, Asia and China. The Islamic Republic no longer resembles a confident revolutionary project. With the old clerical core leadership shattered, power has splintered between a camp that recognises a deal with the outside world as the only path to survival and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, a class of military dictators with guns, patronage networks and a rational fear that any genuine settlement will ultimately throw them overboard. This is not a unified strategy at work; it’s infighting, paranoia, a fragmented system in late-stage decay, crumbling under pressure. Into this fragmentation, the White House has introduced a form of calibrated coercion too often caricatured as impulsive. Around the Strait of Hormuz, Washington has threatened disruption without fully triggering it, forcing shipowners, insurers and policymakers to absorb a hard truth: dependence on vulnerable, seaborne Middle Eastern barrels is not a passing inconvenience but a structural risk. Iran can harass tankers and jolt day-to-day sentiment; it cannot rebuild a broken economy on sporadic shocks to global shipping. And the world must deal with the end of Pax Americana! The underlying playbook is anything but novel. Sun Tzu’s insistence that “all warfare is based on deception”, Machiavelli’s counsel that a ruler must manipulate appearances and exploit factionalism, and Alfred Thayer Mahan’s argument that sea power and control of chokepoints shape the fate of nations are not museum pieces. They are, in this case, the operating code. Trump’s opaque signalling, deliberate use of disinformation and visible but limited naval posture in and around Hormuz amount to a modern, Mahanian use of sea power as economic statecraft. Energy markets are already adjusting. Tankers are head to the Gulf of America. In a world where a single strait can a risk to economies is Europe and Asia, without ever being fully closed, assets tied to secure basins and diversified export routes deserve a premium. The Americas sit in an enviable position: vast, politically stable hydrocarbon resources, multiple pipelines and ports, and no dependence on a distant maritime chokepoint controlled by adversaries. By contrast, Europe, much of Asia and China find themselves downstream of vulnerabilities they do not control and regimes they cannot stabilise, exposed to shipping routes that can be threatened faster than alternative supply can be mobilised. All of this plays out against a domestic backdrop in Iran that looks less like revolutionary vigour and more like fear. A state that cannot safely keep its internet on, that must rely on public brutality to deter dissent, is not projecting confidence. It is signalling weakness, to its own citizens as much as to its rivals. Winston Churchill once remarked that “in war, resolution; in defeat, defiance; in victory, magnanimity; in peace, goodwill.” Iran’s leadership offers only defiance, without realistic prospects of victory or peace. The uncomfortable conclusion for those still insisting that Tehran is “winning” is that what they are observing is not the rise of a regional hegemon, but the protracted, strategically exploited unwinding of a brittle regime at the centre of an overexposed energy system.

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Ackilles2020
Ackilles2020@Ackilles2020·
@PatternRec1 @DeAngelisCorey You understand that trump has taken 12.5 billion from taxpayers directly so far (board of peace is not affiliated with the US and the accounts are his personal accounts) and is trying to take another 10 billion from us via the IRS right now?
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PatternRecognizer
PatternRecognizer@PatternRec1·
@DeAngelisCorey Yep, they have no actual beliefs - no news here. The only thing they care about is getting “their side” into office so they can continue to skim money from the taxpayers. That’s why they change sides on issues so easily and why they pretend to be “just like us”.
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Ackilles2020@Ackilles2020·
@DeAngelisCorey GOP started this, don't go full blown retard and cry like a bitch when the other side fights back
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Ackilles2020@Ackilles2020·
@Im_Alan2 @NickTimiraos Swap line probably saved Argentina. Just because it's still terrible there doesn't mean it couldn't be a lot worse
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SStone
SStone@SStone1259228·
I think your going to have to go back and look at the history of the situation. You keep claiming Iran is an innocent defender. Yet.. 1979 Islamic Republic of Iran, took American Hostages first. Hamas, and Hezbollah were created and funded by Iran. Iran has been and is preparing for war with the west, since its very beginnings. I think Iran needs to sit back and remember. "They shot first" When discussing trust and diplomacy. Maybe an admission of that initial aggression, could create a step forward in trust.
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Seyed Mohammad Marandi
Seyed Mohammad Marandi@s_m_marandi·
Personally, I believe Trump is probably saying all this nonsense about agreements with Iran so that he can later claim, "Iran didn't keep its promises" - promises Iran never made. The chances of renewed murderous aggression from Trump and Netanyahu are high. Iran is ready.
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Ackilles2020
Ackilles2020@Ackilles2020·
@jimcramer Its up like 20% in a week, its up plenty. Sounds like a short signal though
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Jim Cramer
Jim Cramer@jimcramer·
Here is something stupid: every client of Nvidia is FLYING but Nvidia is down, you think that stays that way?
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Adam Palmer
Adam Palmer@adampalmer73·
@Currentreport1 Turn your backs on Israel now but remember when the inevitable happens in Europe just remember Israel warned us! Islam is taking over look what's happening in Nigeria and no-one is talking about that
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Current Report
Current Report@Currentreport1·
Belgium has seized 2 shipments of British military components bound for Israel.
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