Colin Thorne

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Colin Thorne

Colin Thorne

@ColinThorne10

Socialist, GC

Wales, United Kingdom Katılım Mayıs 2016
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Dr.Sam Youssef Ph.D.,M.Sc.,DPT.
⛔️We will never forget the brutality of the Zionist murderers in Gaza, they blindfolded his eyes, made him run to run away and then deceived him and shot him in the head for fun‼️
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Eli Afriat 🇮🇱
Eli Afriat 🇮🇱@EliAfriatISR·
Which word best characterizes Benjamin Netanyahu in your opinion?
Eli Afriat 🇮🇱 tweet media
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Glenn Greenwald
Glenn Greenwald@ggreenwald·
Nobody in the "credentialed class" ever thought any American President could get the Strait of Hormuz opened. Dozens tried, yet they all failed: until now. Trump somehow did it. I never thought I'd live to see the day when the Strait of Hormuz was OPEN to movement of oil.
Mehek Cooke🇺🇸@MehekCooke

Every foreign policy genius who spent a decade collecting paychecks to tell us Iran was untouchable just watched a real estate developer from Queens reopen the waterway that moves a third of the world's oil. The credential class should be embarrassed into silence.

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Nelson
Nelson@Nelll00o0·
@ColinThorne10 @SocratesSon3 @NicholasLissack @ss Its even wrong on its own terms. An 'effective blockade' does not need to be close. Ships can be interdicted thousands of miles away. Iranian ports much further away than the strait are very effectively blockaded.
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Nicholas Lissack
Nicholas Lissack@NicholasLissack·
Trump’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz is smart. Iran’s economy is already collapsing. The same conditions that sparked the December protests will ignite again. We also need resumed strikes to give Iranians the hope and momentum to overthrow the Mullahs. Free Iran!
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Colin Thorne
Colin Thorne@ColinThorne10·
@Nelll00o0 @SocratesSon3 @NicholasLissack @ss Just for clarification, it's Gemini that implied that it's not human speech. You really are fragile and tend to jump to dubious conclusions adopting profane invective when challenged. This might be problematic as it could invite manipulation.
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Nelson
Nelson@Nelll00o0·
@ColinThorne10 @SocratesSon3 @NicholasLissack @ss Im simply proving you are indeed thick as shit and refuted at every turn. Every single point u make is dumb. Whether about the geopolitics, logic, or sentence construction. From the very beginning too. Literally the first thing u said was dumb and wrong. x.com/ColinThorne10/…
Colin Thorne@ColinThorne10

@NicholasLissack The fleet will need to move from their current 1,300km away to somewhere within Iran's missiles range to effectively blockade the Strait of Hormuz. Good luck with that.

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Nelson
Nelson@Nelll00o0·
@ColinThorne10 @SocratesSon3 @NicholasLissack @ss And what was your prompt? 'Im retarded and therefore can barely read. To me (a retard) this question is not even human speech. Please decipher?' Lets not pretend u included any context either. Stupid prick
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Colin Thorne
Colin Thorne@ColinThorne10·
@Nelll00o0 @SocratesSon3 @NicholasLissack @ss You see, you can write semi intelligent sentences, though I would suggest that you stick to denigration which appears to be your forte and stay away from sentence structures with overlayed conditional determinants.
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Colin Thorne
Colin Thorne@ColinThorne10·
@Nelll00o0 @SocratesSon3 @NicholasLissack @ss Funny story, I gave your question to the AI "Gemini" to decipher. It said... "​If you had to rewrite that sentence so it actually sounded like human speech, it would look like this..."
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Colin Thorne
Colin Thorne@ColinThorne10·
@Nelll00o0 @SocratesSon3 @NicholasLissack @ss Why should we intervene to stop Iran's nuclear weapons program when Tulsi Gabbard, the US Director of National Intelligence tells us that Iran does not have a nuclear weapons program to intervene. Hence, why don't we intervene in Tinkerbell's nuclear weapons program also?
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