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DBJD

DBJD

@Datboiijd

Katılım Haziran 2025
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DBJD@Datboiijd·
@marklevinshow And your colors are Blue and White, not Red, White, and Blue.
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DBJD@Datboiijd·
@marklevinshow Get over yourself, Mary. I’m sure Kent is busy and you are not his main priority at the moment.
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Mark R. Levin
Mark R. Levin@marklevinshow·
Joe Kent, before you appeared on your buddy Qatarlson’s Iranian regime propaganda cast I asked publicly for you to come on my radio show for a one hour interview.  You publicly replied “Sure, let’s go.”  My producer reached out to you to follow up. You didn’t and haven’t replied.  So many questions. The offer stands, Joe.
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DBJD@Datboiijd·
@DNIGabbard We believe in Karma, Tulsi…
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DNI Tulsi Gabbard
DNI Tulsi Gabbard@DNIGabbard·
Donald Trump was overwhelmingly elected by the American people to be our President and Commander in Chief. As our Commander in Chief, he is responsible for determining what is and is not an imminent threat, and whether or not to take action he deems necessary to protect the safety and security of our troops, the American people and our country.  The Office of the Director of National Intelligence is responsible for helping coordinate and integrate all intelligence to provide the President and Commander in Chief with the best information available to inform his decisions.  After carefully reviewing all the information before him, President Trump concluded that the terrorist Islamist regime in Iran posed an imminent threat and he took action based on that conclusion.
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DBJD@Datboiijd·
@DavidMKeyes Right, so you just gave him and his associates up by tweeting this? Insane propaganda.
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David Keyes
David Keyes@DavidMKeyes·
Everyone's asking me how I knew Larijani was next. Haba Bator, the agent who took him out, is one of my dearest friends and we can read each other very well after so many years. Haba just told me who is next, but I'm not sure I'm allowed to publicize this one. Stay tuned...
David Keyes@DavidMKeyes

Larijani is next. How do I know? Because the guy circled in red, Haba Bator, is one of our top agents and happens to be my best friend. Haba just returned from Iran this morning and, with Mojtaba dead, Larijani is going to have a very interesting week.

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DBJD@Datboiijd·
@EYakoby This is why people hate you. You can make it stop by simply not saying the first thing that pops into your head.
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Eyal Yakoby
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
Why is a CLEAR agent at La Guardia airport wearing a Palestinian flag pin? Shouldn’t our first line against Islamist terrorism not wear the flag of an Islamist country?
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DBJD@Datboiijd·
@CBHeresy Oh fuck off. They are coming for him for opposing the war. Meanwhile the Pedos from Epstein Island roam free.
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DBJD@Datboiijd·
@DancingRhino_ This is the latest talking point. God the neocons are insufferable
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سوته‌دل
سوته‌دل@DancingRhino_·
زیباترین اتفاق :)) سیا باخبر بوده که تاکر کارلسن با جمهوری اسلامی در ارتباطه. به خاطر همین هم ترامپ مرتب دعوتش میکرده کاخ سفید که بهش اطلاعات غلط بده. برای همین اون روز صبح خامنه‌ای فکر می‌کرده حمله‌ای در کار نیست. حالا هم قراره پرونده قضایی علیهش باز شه.
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DBJD@Datboiijd·
@EllieCohanim I thought your ancestral homeland was Palestine? How many ancestral homelands do you have?
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Ellie Cohanim@EllieCohanim·
My mother was born in Isfahan. We are very attached to our ancestral homeland. But this Islamic Republic Regime decided to build a nuclear site there & the US should do everything possible to destroy it & whatever else poses a threat.
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DBJD@Datboiijd·
@mitchellvii And Iraq was going to be a cake walk…
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Bill Mitchell
Bill Mitchell@mitchellvii·
Let me dust off my crystal ball and explain what's going to happen here. Iran is going to lose this war. Their ability to terrorize the region will be over. This will usher in a new era of peace and prosperity in the Middle East. Hezbollah and Hamas will be eliminated. Once the war ends, which should be within the next month or so, gas prices will fall to their lowest levels in years. All of the recent stock market losses will recover and more. Once Hamas is gone, places like Gaza will be rebuilt to rival the beauty of Dubai. The Republicans will win the House and the Senate in the midterms. MAGA will dominate DC for a generation. And that's the way it is.
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Naor Gilon
Naor Gilon@NaorGilon·
Let me offer another perspective for a change… Iranian leaders know they’re targets. They appear among crowds — using their own people as human shields. They feel safe knowing the US and Israel will do everything possible to avoid civilian casualties.
Rana Ayyub@RanaAyyub

Iranian foreign minister and President walk freely on the streets of Iran alongside other residents despite Israel bombing the city and setting targets on the leaders

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DBJD@Datboiijd·
@dbongino What credibility do you have left, pedo? Go eat some pizza and grape juice. Actually please don’t.
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DBJD@Datboiijd·
@DavidMKeyes False. I assure you that that is me circled in red, and I have not been back to Israel since this war started.
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David Keyes@DavidMKeyes·
Larijani is next. How do I know? Because the guy circled in red, Haba Bator, is one of our top agents and happens to be my best friend. Haba just returned from Iran this morning and, with Mojtaba dead, Larijani is going to have a very interesting week.
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DBJD@Datboiijd·
@NiohBerg Surely you don’t actually believe any of this?
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𝐍𝐢𝐨𝐡 𝐁𝐞𝐫𝐠 🇮🇷 ✡︎
They're not brave or courageous. These cowards simply know Israel would never bomb the crowd of human shields they surround themselves with. When they go home for the day, that is of course a VERY different matter.
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DBJD@Datboiijd·
@marklevinshow Who is we? Certainly not you, you fat fuck.
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Mark R. Levin
Mark R. Levin@marklevinshow·
Get boy Khamenei!  Or did we?  Boy Khamenei, if you’re out there, ticktock.
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Sam
Sam@Sam51137136·
@NiohBerg @grok is that he is Jewish true? And is he still alive?
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𝐍𝐢𝐨𝐡 𝐁𝐞𝐫𝐠 🇮🇷 ✡︎
I wouldn't be surprised if it turns out Mahmoud Ahmadinejad provided Israel and America with some kind of vital intelligence, and that's why they allegedly saved him by bombing his "security" in Narmak. He is a crypto-Jew (yes really) whose family converted to islam and changed their surname. Sabourjian is his actual family name, which means "tallit weaver". For the longest time Mahmoud overcompensated for this by being an evil, insane islamist freak. His loyalty to the regime has been shaky for many years and he reportedly met with Israelis several times. Also, bear in mind that he never spoke out about Gaza, but did offer support after Trump was nearly killed. Yes he is evil, but also an opportunist who chooses the winning side. I would not be surprised if he somehow turns out to be instrumental to this whole operation.
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DBJD@Datboiijd·
@misfitpatriot_ Dude are you fucking retarded or just completely bought and paid for? People call out all governments that kill innocent civilians. It just so happens Israel sndAmerica hold a monopoly on that sort of violence (yes, Iran too, to a lesser extent for protestors killings, if true).
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The Misfit Patriot
The Misfit Patriot@misfitpatriot_·
Anyone else find it odd people only give a shit about dead middle eastern civilians when they can blame America or Israel for their deaths? Didn’t hear a fuckin peep about the 10s of thousands of innocent people slaughtered by the IRGC last month, many of them children and young adults. I guess dead kids only matter to some people if they can use their deaths to virtue signal. Btw, there’s still no conclusive evidence we blew that school up. It’s almost like you want it to be us so you can flex your moral superiority. The school was 50 feet from an IRGC compound. Where the rocket came from is irrelevant. The Iranian government is responsible regardless because they put it there, and made sure every child was in attendance during an active conflict.
Viva Frei@thevivafrei

We are quickly entering the “It was in fact a US strike, but those Iranian schoolgirls died for the freedom of Iranians and it was worth it”. Madeleine Albright 2.0.

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Tom Woods@ThomasEWoods·
@nypost Wait, so the U.S. government bombs them in the middle of negotiations, and if they were to retaliate that would be a "revenge terror attack"?
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New York Post
New York Post@nypost·
Iran plotting revenge terror attack on California with army of drones as FBI reveals terrifying details trib.al/P0i4n12
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DBJD@Datboiijd·
@NimPamer @shanaka86 They are attacking countries which host US bases or provide support to the US military in their strikes against Iran. You can hate Iran, but it’s easy to understand the logic behind their actions.
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PAM Ali
PAM Ali@NimPamer·
@shanaka86 That explains why Iran is running around like a headless chicken firing at anything anyone even within their own territory. I like the way you write so intellectually to describe chaos
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86·
Iran is not on a suicide mission. It is on autopilot. And nobody in Tehran can reach the controls. In 2003, Major General Mohammad Ali Jafari watched the United States decapitate Saddam Hussein’s centralised command structure in three weeks. He spent the next four years at the IRGC Strategic Studies Centre designing a military architecture that could never be decapitated. In September 2007, he was appointed IRGC Commander and immediately restructured Iran’s entire military into 31 autonomous provincial commands, one per province, each with independent headquarters, command and control, missile and drone arsenals, fast-attack boat flotillas, integrated Basij militias, pre-delegated launch authority, stockpiled munitions, and sealed contingency orders. The doctrine was built for one scenario: the death of the Supreme Leader. That scenario arrived on 28 February 2026. The doctrine activated within hours. It has been running ever since. The question nobody has asked is whether anyone inside the Islamic Republic can turn it off. No. The reason is constitutional. Article 110 of Iran’s 1979 Constitution vests sole command authority over all armed forces exclusively in the Supreme Leader. He alone is commander-in-chief. He alone appoints and dismisses military leadership. No other institution, not the President, not the Parliament, not the Guardian Council, not the judiciary, possesses constitutional power to issue military orders or rescind the Supreme Leader’s directives. Ali Khamenei issued the pre-delegation orders. Ali Khamenei is dead. Mojtaba Khamenei was appointed successor on 8th March. He has not spoken. He has not appeared. He has issued no verifiable order. He was wounded in an airstrike and has never addressed his nation in his life. The sole constitutional authority that could override 31 autonomous commands exists in an office occupied by a man who may not be capable of exercising it. Ghalibaf can reject ceasefires. He cannot order the IRGC to stop. Pezeshkian can issue statements. He cannot countermand a provincial commander in Bushehr launching anti-ship missiles at a tanker. The Guardian Council can vet legislation. It cannot revoke firing authority issued by a dead commander-in-chief whose orders remain legally binding until a living one explicitly rescinds them. No living one has. The 31 commands are not disobeying. They are obeying. The last orders said: fight independently, with whatever you have, for as long as it takes, without waiting for instructions that may never come. Those orders were designed to survive the death of the man who issued them. That was the entire purpose of Jafari’s twenty-year project. For insurers: no counterparty can guarantee cessation across 31 independent actors. For diplomats: no signatory can bind commands they do not control. For military planners: no single headquarters whose destruction ends the campaign. For Gulf states: each faces localised harassment from the adjacent Iranian province’s fast-attack boats, drones, and coastal missiles without any central coordination to intercept or negotiate with. For markets: seven P&I clubs modelled the probability that all 31 commands would simultaneously honour any agreement and concluded near zero. That calculation has not changed because the constitutional mechanism that could compel compliance does not functionally exist. The doctrine was not designed to win. It was designed to make losing impossible. Jafari studied how centralised armies die. He built one that cannot. The machine runs without a pilot. The pilot is dead. And the constitution says only the pilot could have turned it off. Full analysis in the link. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86

BREAKING: Iran’s Parliament Speaker just killed the ceasefire. Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, March 10: “We are certainly not seeking a ceasefire. We believe the aggressor must be struck in the mouth. We will break this cycle of war, negotiation, ceasefire, war.” This arrives the same day the Wall Street Journal reports Trump’s advisers privately urging an exit. Oil crashed from $119.50 to below $91. The market exhaled. Iran’s second most powerful elected official just told the world the exhale was premature. Here is what every actor is actually doing while the ceasefire dies. The IRGC launched Wave 33 this morning. One-ton warheads on Kheibar Shekan missiles targeting Tel Aviv and the Fifth Fleet. Codenamed “Labbayk ya Khamenei” for a Supreme Leader who has not spoken and may not be conscious. General Mousavi announced no warhead below one ton from this point forward. Thirty-one autonomous provincial commands continue firing without central orders. The doctrine does not need a ceasefire because it was built to function without one. Seven P&I clubs, Gard, Skuld, NorthStandard, Steamship Mutual, American Club, Swedish Club, London P&I, covering 90% of global tonnage, cancelled war-risk cover on 5 March under Solvency II. Zero have reinstated. Hormuz crossings collapsed from 138 daily vessels to approximately 2. Premiums surged from 0.05% to 1-3% of hull value. The DFC’s $20 billion backstop has produced zero confirmed large-scale VLCC transits. Force majeures have cascaded from QatarEnergy to Saudi Aramco to Kuwait Petroleum to Bapco to Aluminium Bahrain to Yeochun NCC Korea to Formosa Taiwan to PCS Singapore to SCC Rayong Thailand. The naphtha-to-polyethylene chain feeding Asian manufacturing is broken. Ghalibaf’s rejection ensures it stays broken. China is not intervening. It is collecting. MizarVision publishes AI-labelled satellite imagery of every US asset in theatre. Shadow fleet vessels deliver drone components at night. The PLA is learning American reaction times, electronic warfare effectiveness, and interceptor depletion economics in the most comprehensive live-fire intelligence collection it has ever observed. Beijing does not need the war to end. It needs the war to teach. Russia is harvesting. Urals at yearly highs. Power of Siberia delivering 38.8 billion cubic metres to China. Putin evaluating a preemptive halt of European energy to redirect at Hormuz-inflated prices. The war finances Ukraine without Moscow firing a shot. The Houthis have resumed selective Red Sea strikes. If Bab al-Mandab activates alongside Hormuz, both chokepoints bracketing the Arabian Peninsula close simultaneously. Ghalibaf’s rejection extends the timeline in which that can happen. Twelve days. One Supreme Leader dead. One invisible. Thirty-three waves. Seven clubs withdrawn. 138 daily transits reduced to 2. Five navies deployed. Zero commercial transits restored. Zero insurance reinstated. Zero ceasefires. Zero negotiations. The war has no political exit because Ghalibaf closed it. No commercial exit because the actuaries closed it five days earlier. No military exit because the doctrine was designed to outlast every strategy conceived by the adversaries it was built to fight. The market priced a quick war. The doctrine priced a long one. Ghalibaf just told you which. Full analysis in the link. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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DBJD@Datboiijd·
@scrowder What does have basis in historical events is the notion that our Presidents lie us into war based on false pretenses. But not this time, right?
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Steven Crowder
Steven Crowder@scrowder·
Insinuating the unconditional surrender of the Islamic regime means the subjugation of the Iranian people and the rape of Iranian women at the hands of the US military is not only completely disingenuous, it has no basis in historical events.
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DBJD@Datboiijd·
@Ravarora1 @cenkuygur No he is not. I know a country with free healthcare that would be happy to take him. He might even love it more than America.
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Rav Arora
Rav Arora@Ravarora1·
You can disagree with @cenkuygur all you want. He’s a progressive and I’m not so there’s plenty of things I wouldn’t see eye to eye on. But here he merely calls out the strikes on Iran’s oil infrastructure bc of the pervasive black cloud and oil in the air, harming the health and livelihood of Iranian citizens. It’s a fair concern. And for this mere articulated opinion, @marklevinshow calls for deportation. Is this guy mentally okay?
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