Literally Just A Guy

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Literally Just A Guy

Literally Just A Guy

@DeepSquats45

Katılım Temmuz 2024
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HustleBitch
HustleBitch@HustleBitch_·
🚨 LOCKDOWNS ARE COMING — THIS TIME THEY’RE USING FUEL AS THE TRIGGER "GET READY." A man just showed proof on camera… and it’s setting off alarm bells. Not rumors. Not guesses. Actual contingency plans. Already being discussed behind the scenes. Here’s what’s on the table: • Mandatory work-from-home days • Nationwide speed restrictions • Controlled driving (odd/even license plates) • Heavy push into public transport + carpooling • Coordinated response tied to global fuel supply All reportedly aligned with emergency frameworks from the International Energy Agency. Now connect this: • Escalating tensions involving Iran • Growing fears around fuel shortages • Governments preparing for “worst-case scenarios” He says this feels exactly like February 2020… right before everything changed. Quiet preparation moving in the background. The kind that doesn’t get explained until it’s already happening. It’s not being framed as a lockdown. It’s being framed as a “fuel response.” Same playbook… different reason. At what point do “temporary measures” turn into full control again?
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Nature is racist
Nature is racist@racistnature·
They are calling them the most boomerish boomers ever. (He was in jail for borrowing his parents car without permission, 17 y/o. Slain by invaders).
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Literally Just A Guy
Literally Just A Guy@DeepSquats45·
@Saffron_Sniper1 Spend more on your airforce than navy. Keep hitting the English bases and ignore civilian targets. Once the UK capitulates, take the ME oil and invade the Southern USSR oil fields by getting Turkey in the war.
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Saffron Sniper
Saffron Sniper@Saffron_Sniper1·
If you could go back to Adolf Hitler’s time, what one piece of advice would you give him before World War II began?
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Literally Just A Guy
Literally Just A Guy@DeepSquats45·
@academic_la Iran started with several thousand missiles and still have a vast majority of their best ones. They're also still in production. Nevermind the drones and endless support from China.
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Shaiel Ben-Ephraim
Shaiel Ben-Ephraim@academic_la·
Netanyahu is very frustrated at the high chance the war will end soon. Leaks from a recent cabinet meeting show him saying the following: 1) Israel has prepared a target bank focused on Iran's power stations and national infrastructure, believing that striking them would cause the collapse of the Tehran regime and shorten the war. The decision now awaits Trump. 2) Iran has roughly 300–400 ballistic missiles remaining. Israel and the US have destroyed hundreds of launchers, but Iran still retains more than half of its original launcher capacity. Bad weather is also limiting Israel's ability to hunt missile launchers. 3) Israel believes the US must act decisively to open the straitsa, warning that allowing Iran to keep it closed would be a major political win for Tehran. Israeli sources estimate a US operation there would be "the final chord of the war" and take about a month. 4) He highlighted economic damage to Iran — 70% of steel production capacity hit, GDP reduced by 2–3%. He also discussed potential energy pipeline routes through Saudi Arabia to bypass Hormuz, and mentioned growing Arab state cooperation with Israel. 5) Netanyahu stated Israel will refuse any externally imposed ceasefire in Lebanon, insisting it must remain Israel's independent decision. 6) Netanyahu criticized what he called a "massive depression industry" working to suppress Israeli public morale during the war. Netanyahu knows the US and Israel are losing the war and that Israeli public opinion is turning against him. He hopes to trap the US into an extended land war to change the equation.
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Thorson
Thorson@1A_Thorson·
@NodaWolf We are going to need 8 more years of Trump.
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NODAWOLF ❕❕❕
NODAWOLF ❕❕❕@NodaWolf·
What kind of home can you afford as an Uzbek TRUCK DRIVER in Ohio??? $2.3 Million mansion 8,500 Sq Ft 7 bedrooms 6 full baths Built-in aquarium Marble floors and pillars A study made from mahogany wood Walk-in closet the size of Old Navy Move theater Retro Diner themed bar An INDOOR SWIMMING POOL I’m not joking. This actually exists. There is an Uzbek truck driver in Ohio that has all of this. You are NOT mad enough.
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Rosie's Strait of Hormel
Rosie's Strait of Hormel@DarnelSugarfoo·
It's hard to overstate what a disaster this is for the US. The last AWACS rolled off the line in 1992. The airframe it is built upon is no longer in production. The men who built the AWACS are now dead or retired. They are basically irreplaceable. This is a BIG DEAL.
Arya Yadeghaar@AryJeay

It’s confirmed: In a single DEADLY attack, Iran destroyed: • 2 expensive E-3 AWACS radar planes • 1-3 KC-135 refueller planes Inside the US base in Saudi Arabia.

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JUST ABDULLA🇶🇦
JUST ABDULLA🇶🇦@JustAbdullaQ·
Reducing what Qatar has achieved to “just some big refrigerators” is a shallow reading of an industry built on vision, risk taking, and decades of relentless work. This success came first by the grace of God, and then through Qatari determination that knew how to turn a resource with no clear market at the time into a global economic powerhouse. Gas alone does not create wealth is created by minds that see opportunity before others do, then build the infrastructure, technology, markets, and long-term contracts around it. The real question is not why Qatar succeeded, but why others failed to seize the same opportunity despite having far greater land and comparable resources. Is what bothers you the lack of ambition on your side, or the fact that Qatar successfully leveraged its resources for the benefit of its nation and its people?
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Michael Spyker
Michael Spyker@ShaleTier7·
Ngl after spending more time on the Middle East upstream stuff it does kind of bother me a bit that Qatar is like the richest place on earth and all they had to do is dedicate a little sliver of the country to some big refrigerators and Canada with ~1,000x more land mass and the same resource opportunity has done jack shit.
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Literally Just A Guy
Literally Just A Guy@DeepSquats45·
@Fizzi2713 @mmjukic It's not drones, it's tens of thousands of missiles that cannot be stopped. Iran has these and with China backing them an almost unlimited amount.
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Fizzi
Fizzi@Fizzi2713·
@DeepSquats45 @mmjukic Hormuz is empty not because Iran is some dominant military power blocking it, its empty because Iran has threatened to destroy ships crossing it via drones. The same drones other countries can also deploy if their purpose is to stop flow of Iranian tankers. Dumb fuck.
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Marko Jukic
Marko Jukic@mmjukic·
Iran is not going to drive oil prices to $200/barrel if Trump just walks away. They are going to be confused for two weeks and then will just charge everyone a small fee for transit, which everyone will gladly pay. If they get attacked again, they will re-close the Strait.
Max Powderz@MaxPowderz

@DeepDishEnjoyer Iran has not inflicted sufficient punishment to prevent this from happening again in six months. They should want to drive oil prices even higher until us recession/market crash and dem midterms landslide. Then consider a new normal with hefty tolls, super fortified soh and nukes

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George Martin
George Martin@GHPsauce·
@SpaceKoala Europe should agree to intervene militarily and economically support every democracy in the gulf. It’s the most moral thing to do.
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Space Koala
Space Koala@SpaceKoala·
Iran will simply raise the toll to squeeze their new vassal neighbors and capture most of the profits from oil and gas in the gulf, and use the threat of transit cutoff to cow their neighbors. So you will have an even more powerful Iran rebuilding its military with even greater power to threaten any neighbor that helps the US or Israel attack it, and very pointedly knows it needs nukes to keep this shit from happening again.
Marko Jukic@mmjukic

Iran is not going to drive oil prices to $200/barrel if Trump just walks away. They are going to be confused for two weeks and then will just charge everyone a small fee for transit, which everyone will gladly pay. If they get attacked again, they will re-close the Strait.

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Fizzi
Fizzi@Fizzi2713·
@mmjukic Everyone is assuming the regional actors will just accept Iranian extortion and sit quietly. Like if Iran can charge a toll with the threat of closing Hormuz - why can’t UAE, or Oman or Saudi Arabia do the same thing? They have the same asymmetric advantage.
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Pepe Escobar
Pepe Escobar@RealPepeEscobar·
This is how Iran will manage the Strait of Hormuz, according to the Parliament's National Security Committee. Key points: - Enhanced security measures. - Vessel safety protocols. - Financial and fee regulations. - NO passage for US and Israeli ships. - Collaboration with Oman on drafting the legal framework. - No access for countries enforcing unilateral sanctions on Iran. If China gives the go ahead, THIS IS IT. No matter how Washington vociferates.
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Dave
Dave@GamewithDave·
People who actually experienced the 1990s: What is something you miss from that decade that just isn't the same today
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