Climberrr

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Climberrr

Climberrr

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Mac 🍃@ihymacc·
I don’t think I will ever understand this particular scene…
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Climberrr@Climberrr1·
@AbeBrown96 @ihymacc Yea so rude to interrupt their mass human sacrifice rituals. Ripping hearts out of live victims by the hundreds, all day
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Abe Brown@AbeBrown96·
@ihymacc White people arriving to enslave, rape, and assault them.
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Tim Pool@Timcast·
I don't think people understand the magnitude of this reporting Tucker has just shattered every viewer record for podcasting FIVE TIMES OVER He's currently 7 times bigger than Joe Rogan on Youtube and is 20 times bigger per episode across all platforms TWENTY TIMES BIGGER Insane
TCN@TCNetwork

Tucker Carlson broke cable news ratings records at Fox, and today he’s reaching multiples of that audience independently, at 56.8 million views per episode across social media and podcast platforms.

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Climberrr@Climberrr1·
@Bravesfan5643 @richimedhurst You're saying you still don't know about the several billion dollars worth of radars Iran destroyed on the first day? Take 2 seconds to catch up with everybody else and do a Google search
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The Alyeska Bastard
The Alyeska Bastard@Bravesfan5643·
@richimedhurst Yet somehow they are all fully operational. Hitting our bases doesn't equal degrading our strategic ability to whip Iranian ass. We dropped more tonnage on Iran in less than a day then Iran successfully dropped on the entire region during the entire conflict.
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Richard Medhurst
Richard Medhurst@richimedhurst·
CNN showing up 2 months late to tell you what I showed you in surgical detail during week 1 of the war, that Iran mopped the floor with US bases.
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Climberrr@Climberrr1·
@EyerotGaming @MarioNawfal I can't believe anybody believes the US is in any position to dictate anything at all. Why would Iran take the Persian Gulf, weather all the bombing, and then surrender? They're not giving up anything, I would be very surprised if they concede anything
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Cthulhu Loves You
Cthulhu Loves You@EyerotGaming·
"Iran needs to concede something, even if symbolic, to allow Trump an off-ramp while negotiations continue" Iran has to completely give up its nuclear ambitions and turn over their uranium. It's really that simple. That one concession will get Trump back to the table. Anything short of that? Nope.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
UPDATE: THE WAR MAY NOT BE OVER I know I've been saying the opposite since early April, but recent developments are very concerning - Iran is not budging from their demands, not offering enough concessions for Trump to be able to walk away - Mojtaba's speech yesterday reinforces Iran's defiance, advocating for control of the Strait, regional dominance, and the removal of U.S. bases - Trump's rhetoric is not easing, and Iran is responding in kind, both trying to humiliate the other As I've said for a while, for Trump to walk away, he needs something to be able to declare victory. He's already given up on Iran's proxy network, their ballistic missile program, any hope for regime change, and may even accept an Iran that controls the Strait, but to not get any meaningful concessions on their nuclear program crosses a line where he views walking away as no longer feasible Iran needs to concede something, even if symbolic, to allow Trump an off-ramp while negotiations continue Trump’s strategy of economic warfare was a last ditch effort to get concessions, but it seems to be backfiring, and the global economy cannot sustain it for much longer As I’ve warned before the ceasefire: Trump made a mistake getting into this war, and I worry Iran makes a mistake dragging him back into it
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

THE IRGC MAY FORCE TRUMP BACK INTO WAR

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Climberrr@Climberrr1·
@1RALAntonio @MarioNawfal Your position is pure fiction. If iran has no military then with who and why is the US attempting to negotiate?
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Antonio Reis
Antonio Reis@1RALAntonio·
@MarioNawfal Your position is pure fiction. Military, Iran is gone. Europe is trying hard to appear relevant, and is trying to detail the least resistance path to end the conflict.
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Danny (Dennis) Citrinowicz ,داني سيترينوفيتش
The goal is to create a clear “image of victory”, something the Iranian regime is simply not willing to grant, especially not to a U.S. administration. Without that perception of victory, Trump cannot realistically bring the war to a close under current conditions. As a result, the administration appears to be searching for “silver bullet” solutions, from tightening pressure to returning to escalation, in an effort to manufacture that sense of victory. But even with further escalation, it’s far from certain that Iran would concede such a narrative to the president. Stalemate...
Laura Rozen@lrozen

Am not aware of any reason the US needs Iran HEU to go to the US, …Trump seems to see it as a trophy.

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Climberrr@Climberrr1·
@SecScottBessent Stop disgracing yourself, I can't stand anymore. You guys are disgraced. Why
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent
It is very difficult for rats in a sewer pipe to know what’s going on in the outside world. Some color for the Iranian Leadership as they literally sit in the dark: 1. The United States has complete control of the Strait of Hormuz. 2. There is a hard currency, i.e. U.S. dollar, shortage. 3. Food and gasoline rationing are in place. 4. The entire international community has turned against you. 5. The BLOCKADE will continue, until there is pre-February 27 Freedom of Navigation.
The Wall Street Journal@WSJ

The U.S. Navy’s blockade is revealing a hole in Tehran’s strategy of guerrilla warfare and controlling the Strait of Hormuz on.wsj.com/4951PoE

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Climberrr@Climberrr1·
@MechaJefferson @m4h007 How much oil does "America" have? Do you have any? Global corporations have the oil. Do you expect they are going to share profits with you? What leverage do you dream you are gaining, and over who? You'll get nothing but more expensive gas, that's your best case scenario
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Mecha Thomas Jefferson
Mecha Thomas Jefferson@MechaJefferson·
@m4h007 The short sightedness os staggering lol. "The world buying oil from America instead, and all of the international leverage we will gain from that, and all the influx to our economy, will be a bad thing."
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Majid Hosseini
Majid Hosseini@m4h007·
The purpose of the blockade isn’t to bring Iran to its knees. Everyone has already figured out that Iran knows how to circumvent these restrictions. The purpose of the blockade is to enforce the sanctions regime, which was breaking under oil shortages. US allies, including the Philippines, were making side deals with Iran. These allies are now forced to buy from the US-approved sources, including the US. That in turn will reduce US supply and force gas prices up here in America.
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Climberrr@Climberrr1·
@Elyar_ely @alon_mizrahi First thing that comes to mind is they are just closer. In range for many more types of drones and missiles I would guess, Qatar Bahrain etc are right across the Gulf
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E.L.@Elyar_ely·
@alon_mizrahi One thing that puzzles me, Iran tends to hurt gulf states more than “Israel”
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Alon Mizrahi
Alon Mizrahi@alon_mizrahi·
I am not sure that people understand that if the war goes on, or escalates again (which I predict it definitely will), hundreds of million of people in the West will find it nearly impossible to feed their families normally in just a couple of months. Trump's imbecility and Israel's control of power and the narrative in the West are leading countless people to the verge of actual hunger. And I am dead serious
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Climberrr@Climberrr1·
@Shawn1858652441 @Uncommonsince76 That's what I've most feared all along, that it's all theater, lockdown round 2. We hope it's what it looks like at face value and the admin are just fucking idiots
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givem110
givem110@Shawn1858652441·
@Uncommonsince76 The united states could open the straight tonight if they wanted to. This war makes no sense unless you realize they're creating a crisis on purpose to reshape supply and bring down the united states. Iran is playing along.
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Uncommon Sense
Uncommon Sense@Uncommonsince76·
There’s this theory floating around in normie right wing circles that maybe the Iran war wasn’t just for Iran, but it was to go after China … 🇨🇳 Let me explain this to you. There is no 5d chess. This is max copium. What happened was Trump made an absolute dumbass decision to bomb Iran out of the blue because Jews control the government, and they are beholden to Israeli interests. Iran was not a threat to us at all, they are simply a regional power that Israel did not like. The attack went super shitty, Iran is more powerful now than ever, and we the masses of the world are now suffering from a significant oil shock. Trump is flailing around like a chicken with his head cut off because he has no idea what the fuck to do. They clearly didn’t think this thought through at all and are hoping Iran will capitulate to some sort of demand, but none of that is happening. So, if it helps you sleep at night that “we made sure Iran didn’t get nukes” or that “we are putting pressure on China”, sure, tell yourself that. But you are simply lying to yourself. This is legitimately one of the dumbest things a president has ever done, and it was Jewish influence and chutzpah that lead him to it.
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Climberrr@Climberrr1·
@HadrianMagnus @Uncommonsince76 It may be that they knew it wouldn't work, but they knew worst case scenario Iran would get massively bombed on and they'd have cover to take some land
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Hadrian
Hadrian@HadrianMagnus·
@Uncommonsince76 Yep. There was no Plan B after the "decapitation strike" failed. They didn't even consider that possibility.
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Climberrr@Climberrr1·
@SidneyV92009738 @Uncommonsince76 I think israel started out as an outpost of the super power in the most strategically important region of the world, but gradually took over the host culminating with 9/11 and now the US is Frankenstein's monster. It was 90% oil 10% Israel after WW2 and now it's almost flipped
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Sidney Vincent
Sidney Vincent@SidneyV92009738·
@Uncommonsince76 Bingo. And I’d take this even further. US Middle Eastern policy has always been about Israel. Not oil. Not the Kurds. Not WMDs. Not China. Not Women’s rights. It’s about eliminating Israel’s rivals so they can gain influence and/or expand. Always has been.
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LHGrey™️
LHGrey™️@grey4626·
TIME TO FUCK UP THE BRIDGES! The hour for elegant, surgical annihilation has arrived. Pakistan just flung open six gleaming overland transit corridors from Karachi and Gwadar straight into Iran’s waiting arms at Gabd and Taftan. Trucks rolling third-country cargo under the thin veil of “customs rules,” supposedly to unstick 3,000+ containers strangled by the Hormuz naval choke. Cute. Predictable. And catastrophically shortsighted. This isn’t trade policy. This is logistical betrayal dressed in diplomatic silk. Tehran, bleeding from naval pressure it cannot match, has found its terrestrial artery: highways slicing through Balochistan’s jagged passes, numbered routes engineered for heavy haul, now repurposed as a sanctions-evasion superhighway for machinery, components, industrial inputs, and whatever else keeps the regime’s war machine breathing. Pakistan just handed the mullahs a bypass valve precisely when the maritime noose was tightening. Classic multipolar chess from Islamabad...hedging bets, cashing in on chaos, and daring the real players to notice. Wrong move. Bridge Day demands precision, not petulance. We are not talking indiscriminate mayhem. We are talking calibrated, psychology-shredding disruption executed with the cold elegance of a master strategist. Target the chokepoints: the bridges spanning those high-altitude passes, the narrow defiles where a single precision strike turns a six-lane artery into a parking lot of twisted rebar and stranded tonnage. Deny the flow without flattening cities. Collapse the logistics backbone so thoroughly that every trucker from Karachi to Taftan recalculates risk in his bones. Make the cost exponential...insurance premiums through the roof, security detachments bled dry, Baloch insurgents suddenly finding new purpose and fresh incentives. Geopolitically, this is pure oxygen to a regime already gasping. Cut it off and you don’t just slow Iran; you humiliate the enablers. Pakistan’s generals will feel the tremor in their command bunkers: the realization that their shiny new corridors are now high-value, low-defense targets in a theater where air superiority and standoff munitions laugh at ground patrols. The psychology is delicious...nothing breaks an adversary’s will faster than watching their “clever workaround” become the very symbol of their vulnerability. Every burned-out truck, every cratered overpass, every convoy turned into a smoking monument sends the same venomous message: Your pivot failed. Your sanctuary is a shooting gallery. There is no escape hatch we cannot weld shut. This is not rage. This is doctrine. Sun Tzu would approve; Clausewitz would call it the continuation of policy by other, far more honest means. Maintain the maritime pressure on Hormuz, then surgically cauterize the land bridge. Force the enemy into the open sea where they are weakest or starve them on land where they think they are safe. Either way, the regime’s lifeline becomes its noose. Bridge Day is now. Let the routes burn with clinical ferocity. Let the message echo from the Gulf to the Hindu Kush: attempt to circumvent the inevitable and you will be met with lethality wrapped in sophistication. No mercy for logistical traitors. No sanctuary for the desperate. Only the elegant, final mathematics of superior strategy. The bridges await. Time to teach them the true cost of choosing the wrong side of history.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ 💀⚖️🗡️
Jack Prandelli@jackprandelli

🇵🇰Pakistan just opened 6 land corridors to Iran. 6 overland routes from Karachi and Gwadar straight to the Iranian border Gabd, Taftan, multiple variants. 3rd country goods can now transit Pakistan to Iran by truck under customs oversight. 3,000+ containers were sitting stranded in Karachi, unable to sail because of Hormuz. They now have a road. Pakistan presents this as trade policy. The effect is strategic: it punches a hole in the economic logic of the US naval blockade. The blockade controls the sea not the Karakoram Highway. Oil and bulk energy flows are still choked trucks can't replace tankers at that scale. But machinery, consumer goods, industrial inputs, and 3rd-country cargo can now reach Iran overland. These corridors can carry Chinese or other foreign goods into Iran under Pakistani transit rules. Every country that trades with Iran and doesn't want to pick a side is watching. The naval blockade is still the dominant pressure. But it just got flanked.

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Climberrr@Climberrr1·
@TheFoolOfKings @FaytuksNetwork @ItsTheEnforcer Man I been trying to figure out what in the world these people talking about this whole time..... If the US Navy can't open it the rest of the world put together can't either. And what are ships going to do against underground missile bases anyway? It's all just bizarre nonsense
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Matthewie
Matthewie@TheFoolOfKings·
@FaytuksNetwork @ItsTheEnforcer We just have to keep it blockaded until the English and French get there, right? They’re going to save the day, right? 😂
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Faytuks Network@FaytuksNetwork·
US officials say the conflict with Iran is unlikely to end with a nuclear deal, and a resumption of the war is unlikely. Trump is comfortable with an indefinite blockade - WSJ
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QE Infinity
QE Infinity@StealthQE4·
Trump doing an extended blockade is probably the worst case scenario for everyone. Personally, I believe he’s in a no win situation so he’s decided to do nothing. Meanwhile the rest of the world including the US suffers. Iran does too but everyone loses in this situation. I think Trump realizes he can’t put boots on the ground and he’s afraid leaving would make him look weak. I don’t think the markets will like this. Trump’s gambling he can force Iran to fold before the global economy crashes. This blockade can’t continue indefinitely of course. Eventually he’s going to have to cave if Iran holds on or he’s going to put the US into a severe recession right before Midterms and if this happens he’s cooked. Enjoy the next couple months because we are going to see massive supply shocks in the economy if this blockade continues for several more weeks. Prepare for more inflation. It’s coming and there’s nothing we can do to stop it. 🔥🔥🔥
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Andrew Dempsey
Andrew Dempsey@dempsey_andrew·
@StealthQE4 Rest of the world is stepping in. Qatar publicly stated that under no circumstances can the SOH be taken over. Goes for Iran and the US. The rest of the world will have to step in. It is a messy situation for sure, but under no circumstances will the US agree to nukes.
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Climberrr@Climberrr1·
@USronaldcarter How dumb does one have to be to believe anything trump says after the last few weeks... How dumb do you have to be to believe anybody in iran called trump to tell him "we are collapsing", lol
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🇺🇸 Ronald Carter
🇺🇸 Ronald Carter@USronaldcarter·
Let me get this straight… Iran reportedly told the United States it is in a "STATE OF COLLAPSE." Then they asked the US to OPEN the Strait of Hormuz for them. Then they admitted they don't even know who is in charge of the country right now. Then they asked Washington to wait while they figure that out. Now President Trump is publicly saying he believes they will figure it out — and that hopefully this will all be "wrapped up soon." The regime that built its identity on threatening Hormuz is now asking America's president to manage Hormuz while they look for new leadership. Just like a guest handing the host the keys to their own house… Iranian deterrence has reached an all time low, and they're not even hiding it anymore… if you're not following me you're finding out about this 48 hours late from someone who read my post..
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Climberrr@Climberrr1·
@Artupuncture @adamtaggart Do what? What are they gonna do? The US Navy won't come within missile range of the Gulf. How are ships going to neutralize underground missile bases? What are you guys even talking about? They will just pay the toll, another tax
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Dr Art Gaza
Dr Art Gaza@Artupuncture·
@adamtaggart Countries will do whatever to protect their energy. Only brainwashed people on the left don’t understand this
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Adam Taggart
Adam Taggart@adamtaggart·
The longer Strait of Hormuz traffic remains compromised, the more pressure builds on those countries heavily dependent on Gulf oil (Europe, Japan, S Korea, etc) to do whatever they can to get it opened IMO, the odds of them creating an international naval flotilla to police the Gulf & secure free passage rises every day the current situation continues And I think the GCC countries would happily pay for this And the US would likely welcome the rest of the world stepping in to secure the Gulf This works against Iran's short & long-term interests. Once in place, such a flotilla would likely be there permanently. If I'm right about this, it's another mounting time pressure on the Iranian regime Thoughts?
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Climberrr@Climberrr1·
@adamtaggart Not a chance, it the US Navy can't force it open then there's zero chance any or all the rest of these navies are gonna do anything. It would be far cheaper to just pay the toll. There's zero chance Europe or anybody gonna build a navy and then risk it getting missiled and droned
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