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$Angry-Bull$

$Angry-Bull$

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Miami, FL Katılım Haziran 2020
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Hassan Mafi ‏
Hassan Mafi ‏@thatdayin1992·
This is what an ass kisser looks like.
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Arnaud Bertrand
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand·
The objective of the war has become undoing the consequence of the war. The stupidest war in history.
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Lord Bebo
Lord Bebo@MyLordBebo·
🇮🇷🇺🇸🇬🇧 George Galloway: "Iran is presently a hero of the vast majority of the world." Piers Morgan: "Rubbish! Absolute rubbish! Nonsense! Absolute nonsense!" George Galloway: "You can't see beyond your nose!"
Lord Bebo@MyLordBebo

🇮🇷🇺🇸🇪🇺 Iranian migrant from Europe, who protested extensively against Iran, regrets about it now: "I can't live in Europe anymore, I can't live with these people. They've been telling me how good the bombing is. Yes! I defend my government! I protested for almost 20 years, and now I ask for forgiveness."

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PunsterX
PunsterX@PunsterX·
It is better than to live to die a hero like Trump's for your country a$$ kisser
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Empire Of Lies
Empire Of Lies@berningman16·
The Red Army won WW2. Not the USA. But Hollywood created a myth. And Americans still believe it. Even after their military loses war after war.
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Commentary Iran Tracker
These are the two commanders who ordered the school attack that killed 180 children.
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Iran Embassy SA
Iran Embassy SA@IraninSA·
Remember these two criminals. Leigh R. Tate, the commander, and Jeffrey E. York, the executive officer of the USS Spruance, who ordered the launch of Tomahawk missiles three times, killing 168 innocent children at a school in Minab. Don’t they have children of their own?
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illuminatibot
illuminatibot@iluminatibot·
Mark Zuckerberg, an outspoken critic of "man-made climate change", shows off his new $300 million, 287-foot mega yacht, powered by four gigantic diesel engines. Yet another stark reminder that Net Zero is only for the peasants
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
Trump, eyeing a tractor: “I assume it’s a gift to me. Can you imagine if I accepted that? A Democrat could accept — we’re not allowed to.” Trump accepted a $400 million luxury jet from Qatar. You can't make this up.
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China live
China live@ChinaliveX·
Belgian official exposes hypocrisy in Europe: “You talk about expelling Iran’s ambassador, yet for two years of genocide, none of you called for expelling Israel’s ambassador. This is shameful.”
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𝐓𝐌𝐓
𝐓𝐌𝐓@TMT_arabic·
“I’m fine. We can spend our energy on more important issues.” “What could be more important than this right now?” “I don’t know, maybe the lives of the people in Gaza are more important.” The response from the American actor to the Jewish host has become a trending topic.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
You're looking at the world's busiest international airport at 40% capacity. The fallout from this empty terminal is about to hit your gas price, your grocery bill, and your 401k. Dubai's airport moved 95 million passengers a year. Since Iran started striking Gulf states on February 28, the airport has been hit by drones four times. British Airways canceled all flights to Dubai through the end of May. Lufthansa, Air France, KLM, Cathay Pacific, Singapore Airlines, Virgin Atlantic. All gone. The hub that connected three continents is barely open. But that's the part you can film on your phone. Dubai's main shipping port and the business zone around it make up 36% of the city's economy. A missile set a dock on fire and shut it all down. Property values crashed 35% in two weeks. The two biggest developers lost about 40% of their stock value. Five-star hotels running below 20% occupancy. In one month, $44 billion in stock market value just vanished. Went through the fund data on this. Gulf governments hold about $6 trillion in investment capital (basically giant national piggy banks filled with oil money). That's 40% of all government investment funds on earth, and none of it is sitting in a vault. In 2025, these funds amounted to $132 billion in the US alone. One Abu Dhabi fund sent 57 cents of every dollar it invested to America. Saudi Arabia's fund bought into Heathrow Airport and led a $55 billion deal to buy EA, the company that makes FIFA and Madden. They're co-investors in AI data centers going up outside Paris. This money is already in your economy. Last May, Gulf leaders pledged $2 trillion in US investment during Trump's visit. Fighter jets, Boeing planes, AI chips, and data centers on American soil. Those deals don't close themselves when your country is getting bombed. The Strait of Hormuz is a narrow waterway between Iran and Oman. One in every five barrels of oil on earth flows through it. Iran shut it down in early March. Oil spiked to $126 a barrel. The International Energy Agency called it the worst energy disruption in history. Countries released 400 million barrels from emergency oil stockpiles. The Dallas Fed estimates it could knock 3 points off global growth this quarter. Goldman Sachs put the odds of a US recession at 1 in 4. Ninety percent of Dubai's residents are foreigners. British teachers, Indian engineers, Filipino nurses, American bankers. A lot of them left. Charter flights out of the city sold out within days of the first strikes. Dubai sold the world a simple pitch for 20 years: move here, pay zero taxes, raise your kids in the safest city in the Middle East. That pitch died on February 28. And $6 trillion in capital that was parked on the back of that promise has to go somewhere else now.
Hussain “Hoz” Shafiei@HussainShafiei

Goodbye Dubai. You are officially dead.

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PATRIOTIC SOJA ($TSIR-MUNCHAN)
There's an old saying that whatever a person builds, there's a hole that will destroy it. For years, America has sold the world the idea that the F-35 Lightning II aircraft is invisible (Stealth). They spent $400 billion developing technology that deceives Radar by using Geometric Angles that scatter Electromagnetic waves. On every Radar, this massive aircraft appears like a Golf Ball, a ball that's hit by horses. But on the day this plane entered Iranian airspace in March 2026, something happened that changed the history of modern warfare. Thermodynamics (physics) showed the world that even if you can hide your body, you can't hide your heat. I'm reiterating that physics is real. The Pentagon's big mistake was forgetting that the engine propelling the aircraft at supersonic speeds generates a lot of heat. Iran didn't waste time looking for the plane on Radar; they switched to Infrared Search and Track (IRST). I'm also encouraging parents to push their kids, especially girls, to study physics. To this device, the aircraft America is so proud of didn't appear like a Golf Ball or anything else; it was like a boiling pot in the middle of the night. Physics shows that anything hot emits Infrared light. Iran exploited this mistake using cheap thermal sensors to detect the world's most expensive aircraft and even managed to shoot it down. This isn't just a loss of one plane; it's a global political disaster, indeed a disaster. Iran successfully captured the F-35's Thermal Signature and is sharing it with Moscow and Beijing. This means any defense system America built over 30 years collapsed overnight. Now, any Russian or Chinese defense system can detect the F-35 from a distance by tracking its heat signature, without even looking at Radar. This is every air force's worst nightmare: when your billion-dollar aircraft becomes useless against a $10,000 technology. The biggest loss is the psychological impact on pilots (The Human Element). Sure, software can be fixed, paint can be changed, but you can't erase fear from a pilot's heart. Now every F-35 pilot knows they're being watched. Where they once relied on being unseen, they'll now hesitate. This hesitation kills bravery and replaces skill with fear. The Stealth myth is dead, and the world of war has entered a new chapter where heat will be the cause of great armies' downfall. The lesson is: never rely 100% on human-made things, because every structure has a backdoor. Physics doesn't lie; even if you blindfold the world, you can't erase the footprint you leave behind. Nothing lasts forever....... - Eng Viglo
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S. Blackwood | Briefs
S. Blackwood | Briefs@BlackwoodBrief·
📞 Macron calls Iranian President Dr. Masoud Pezeshkian: Stop closing the Strait of Hormuz and you can have whatever you want… France and Europe are ready to lift all sanctions, offer major oil and gas deals, and support you in international negotiations, on the condition that you immediately reopen the strait and restore freedom of navigation. He told him: You are causing an unprecedented global energy crisis. Oil prices are skyrocketing, the European economy will collapse, and the whole world will pay the price because of the ships being stopped in Hormuz. President Pezeshkian interrupted him calmly and firmly: Where were you when you imposed harsh sanctions on our people for decades? Where were you when you supported aggression against the region and ignited wars that have already destabilized the security of Hormuz? Macron: This is a new chapter… We propose an urgent meeting in Paris or Geneva, and Europe will give you real economic and security guarantees. Pezeshkian: We don't trust guarantees from countries that repeatedly betray their agreements. We simply want: a complete cessation of military support for Israel, and the immediate and unconditional lifting of all sanctions, otherwise the Strait of Hormuz will remain closed… or the pressure will increase. Macron: And a special exemption for French and European ships to ensure safe passage? Pezeshkian: First, remove the American and Israeli military presence from the Gulf, then we can talk about passage. Iran does not deal with those who play both sides. That's all I have to say. Then he hung up. 💥
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Megatron
Megatron@Megatron_ron·
BREAKING: 🇮🇷🇺🇸The Iranian embassy in South Africa posted photos of the two commanders who ordered the attack on the school that killed 180 children and wrote: “Remember these two criminals. Leigh R. Tate, the commander, and Jeffrey E. York, the executive officer of the USS Spruance, who ordered the launch of Tomahawk missiles three times, killing 168 innocent children at a school in Minab. Don’t they have children of their own?”
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Georges St-Pierre
Georges St-Pierre@GeorgesStPierre·
The moment you stop waiting on others is the moment things start moving.
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