Benigni
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Writing about conflicts requires honesty.
I have readers who stopped reading my posts a while ago because they disagreed with my views on the Ukraine war, and who have now returned to follow me.
I also have American readers who are my friends and curse me out about three times a day. Some unfollow me and then come back after a few days.
Writing about conflicts means knowing that I will frustrate some people at times, but I have to be honest with everyone and with my own conscience.
When the source of information is honest, people can tell that even if they’re not reading exactly what they wanted, they’re looking at something serious that deserves reflection.
Every day I read several analysts I disagree with on many points, but they are honest and I’m very interested in their opinions. Disagreeing enriches us, as long as it is also done with honesty and good sense by those receiving the information.
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The 25th Amendment allows the vice president and a majority of the Cabinet to declare a president unable to perform the duties of office.
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We do this in literally every country. It’s standard U.S./Israel operating procedure.
Arming rebels, claiming oppressed people are freeing themselves, and then executing a regime change and stealing resources.
Trump is despicable.
Jeremy Loffredo@loffredojeremy
What was called an Iranian regime conspiracy theory has now been confirmed by the President of the united States. Not only were the Iranian “protestors” violent, they were armed with “a lot” of guns given to them by the United States.
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@taddei_piratini @mauestevez Os eua , país mais de direita que tem , referência no tema eh mais pró Palestina que Israel chupa essa manga Luís Fernando
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@mauestevez Israel é odiado pela esquerda podre, por isso apoio ELES..
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@david_paterman @mauestevez Você odeia Hamas , Hezbollah , Iran e etc né ?
Fala
Pra gente qual deles se comportam mais como nazistas que Israel
Pf ?
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@mauestevez Tá liberado odiar negros, lésbicas, gays, macumbeiros?
Ou só pode odiar israelenses e americanos?
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@CanaldoNegaoo Peraí podemos ter um bar que não recebe nazistas ?
Se sim , daí fica a questão tem meio mundo literalmente que acha sionista igual ou pior que nazista.
Então menos aí
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@pati_marins64 @Sinistra2026 esqueço de te mencionar as vezes lê isso
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The possible nuclear dimension of the war cannot be overlooked
And if Iran had not yet produced a weapon by February, after that it would have every reason to do so, and with the technology it possesses and North Korean assistance, it would be a relatively quick.
I recently wrote about the possibility of Iran already possessing a nuclear weapon and the risks that this could lead to various outcomes.
One of them: ‘That would completely upend the Middle East board, starting with Saudi launching its own program, as it has repeatedly said it would do if Iran ever developed a nuclear weapon.’
But if Iran already has a nuclear weapon, why hasn’t it revealed it? The answer might lie in the fact that they are uncertain about the reactions from Israel and the U.S., who could claim the necessity of a preemptive nuclear strike.
Based on various lines of evidence, I have a strong intuition that Iran already possesses this weapon. Furthermore, the intensity of U.S. and Israeli operations, marked by nearly 900 strikes on the Natanz and Fordow complexes, suggests a deliberate attempt to trigger a nuclear disaster.
This is further evidenced by four hits on the Bushehr nuclear power plant, as well as attacks on a heavy water reactor associated with plutonium production and a uranium facility in Yazd.
Iran knows it occupies a privileged strategic position, and bombs will not reverse this situation. The U.S. and Israel have few options left on this board, while political and economic pressure increases daily.
This lack of alternatives may be creating a scenario where it is becoming increasingly likely that a nuclear disaster will occur.
IF that happens, Iran will likely respond by attacking the Dimona reactor in Israel, which will trigger a nuclear war, with Israel fulfilling its ‘dream’ of nuking Iran. The outcome is that this could trigger the same response from Iran, and I will explain how this would occur.
Iran’s nuclear program began in the 1950s but took on a military dimension in the 1980s-2000s through the AMAD project. U.S. intelligence assessed a formal suspension in 2003, yet in the two decades since, Iran has had more than enough time to make steady investments, longer than it took Pakistan (10-15 years).
After the U.S. withdrawal from the JCPOA in 2018, Iran sharply accelerated its efforts, and by 2025 it had the capability to produce a weapon in days or weeks.
Read the full article:
open.substack.com/pub/global21/p…

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@fabiowoficial Legal é o seu lado ne Fabio, que rouba terras muito mais que o MST, comete genocidio, ataca todos os vizinhos e se finge de vitima, sionistas em israel tem a TRADICAO de cuspir em cristãos e etc etc etc.
Eh eu prefiro fumar maconha mesmo seu pnc.
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Vai vendo….
André Shalders@andreshalders
A esquerda brasileira tem um problema de antissemitismo
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@AndreLajst Que teoria mentirosa, na realidade israel e eua explodiram centenas de hospitais, escolas, universidades.
O Iran?
Nao.
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Não são conflitos equivalentes. De um lado, um regime que financia terrorismo, reprime sua própria população e mira civis como estratégia. Do outro, um país que responde a ameaças reais, focando alvos militares e neutralizando riscos à sua existência.
Confundir essas duas coisas não é apenas um erro analítico, é uma distorção moral. Em momentos como este, entender a diferença é essencial para não legitimar quem usa o terror como política de Estado.

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