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@EDPC66

Love United, Hate Glazer. Hate the Tories equally as much

M16/M32 Katılım Kasım 2010
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Ounka
Ounka@OunkaOnX·
Netanyahu is panicking live. He's begging Europe to join the war against Iran They started this war. They bombed Iran. They assassinated leaders. They begged for escalation. Now they can't finish it? Maybe don't start wars you can't win alone next time
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Robert Stephenson
Robert Stephenson@robstephenson·
@EPLBible The problem for the ref is that the Maguire incident in the same game was exactly the same type of challenge and in that case he gave a penalty. So, he was basically interpreting rules differently depending on who it benefitted. That's just bias, pure and simple.
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Alan Shearer
Alan Shearer@alanshearer·
A pathetic, weak, lazy, limp second half from Newcastle again #NEWSUN
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Rasmus Jarlov
Rasmus Jarlov@RasmusJarlov·
I have a genius idea: Dont bomb Iran. That will keep the straight of Hormuz open. It was open and no ships were attacked by Iran before that started.
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NotAPennyMore@EDPC66·
@s_m_marandi @laura8blum They are all neck deep in the Trump-Epstein files as well. Paedo regimes united together. Iran smashing them all 💪🏼
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Seyed Mohammad Marandi
Seyed Mohammad Marandi@s_m_marandi·
The family regimes in the Persian Gulf allowed Trump to murder Iranian women and children from their territory from the beginning of the aggression. They are fully complicit, and to say otherwise is to insult our intelligence.
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George Galloway
George Galloway@georgegalloway·
Trump is in the middle of a nervous breakdown. Vance knows it. The Military knows it. The Cabinet knows it. The media knows it. The public knows it. Remove him you fools.
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Footy Central
Footy Central@FootyCentralX·
Sunderland coming back into the Premier League and doing the double over their biggest rivals is exactly the humbling Newcastle fans needed😂😂😂
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Steve
Steve@CansAndBansV12·
Someone isn’t berting responsibly. Jesus fucking Christ
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Tiberius
Tiberius@tiberiusfiles·
In three weeks Iran has destroyed 50 years of Western propaganda
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jamiemcintyre
jamiemcintyre@jamiemcintyre21·
TRUMP & NETANYAHU ON BORROWED TIME? Iran War Backfires as West Faces Strategic Humiliation** As the dust refuses to settle in the escalating Middle East conflict, a far more dangerous question is now being whispered in political and military circles alike: Have Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu made the biggest strategic miscalculation of their careers? According to Australian National Review founder and political commentator Jamie McIntyre, what was meant to be a show of dominance has instead exposed a deep and dangerous flaw in Western military thinking. “This was supposed to be quick. Controlled. Decisive,” McIntyre says. “Instead, it’s turning into exactly the kind of war the West cannot win.” ⸻ A War the West Can’t Finish What began as a campaign to weaken Iran and force submission is rapidly morphing into a prolonged conflict of endurance. And that, McIntyre argues, changes everything. Iran is not a reactive player. It is a nation that has spent over four decades preparing for this exact scenario. Its strategy is not built on shock and awe, but on survival, resilience, and attrition. And in wars of attrition, history is clear: the side that can last longer, produce cheaper, and absorb more pain usually wins. ⸻ The Fatal Miscalculation McIntyre says the West made two critical errors: •Underestimating Iran’s preparedness •Overestimating its own ability to force rapid regime change The assumption that Iran would collapse under pressure now looks increasingly detached from reality. Instead, Iran continues to respond, adapt, and endure. Meanwhile, the West faces rising costs, strained supply chains, and growing domestic pressure. ⸻ The Military-Industrial Trap At the heart of McIntyre’s argument is a deeper structural issue: The Western military system is not built for long wars. It is built for profit. He argues that the U.S. and its allies operate within a military-industrial framework where: •Weapons are extraordinarily expensive •Production is slower and bureaucratic •Profit margins often outweigh efficiency By contrast, nations aligned with or sympathetic to BRICS—including Iran, Russia, and China—are structured for scale, speed, and sustainability. “They can produce weapons at a fraction of the cost,” McIntyre says. “In a long war, that difference becomes decisive.” ⸻ Political Fallout Begins For Trump, the danger is not immediate removal from office—but erosion of power. Legally, his presidency runs until January 2029. Politically? The clock is ticking much faster. The November 2026 midterms loom as a potential turning point. If public sentiment continues to sour, Trump risks losing congressional support, triggering investigations, and becoming a weakened leader for the remainder of his term. Netanyahu’s position is even more fragile. Unlike a U.S. president, his survival depends on coalition support and public confidence—both of which can evaporate quickly in wartime. With an election deadline expected by October 2026, his political future may not even last that long if the conflict drags on without a clear victory. ⸻ A War of Prestige… Turning Into a Liability McIntyre believes this conflict risks becoming something far more damaging than a military challenge. It risks becoming a credibility collapse. Just as prolonged conflicts have drained Western influence in the past, this war threatens to expose: •Strategic overreach •Economic inefficiency •And a dangerous reliance on short-term military dominance “If this continues,” he warns, “this won’t just be a failed war—it will be remembered as the moment the illusion of Western control finally cracked.”
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NotAPennyMore
NotAPennyMore@EDPC66·
@Ahmed_hassan_za One country benefits from this destruction of Iran and the Zionist Arabs and it's an illegal occupier. They will bomb the Iranian power plants even if Trump doesn't. Only Iran taking them out before this happens could stop it.
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Ahmed Hassan 🇾🇪 أحمد حسن زيد
Since Iran won't open the Strait of Hormuz, Trump will bomb Iranian power plants, and Iran will destroy all the power plants in the Gulf states, I've decided to open a candle factory. I think I'll make a lot of money. Selling candles to the Burj Khalifa alone will make me very rich; I might even rival Elon Musk if the war goes on a couple of years
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Sangita Myska
Sangita Myska@SangitaMyska·
🚨Your Sunday watch has dropped! Would Donald Trump invade Iran’s oil-critical Kharg Island? The US president has made plenty of threats in an attempt to secure the Strait of Hormuz but what are the odds and potential fallout? I ask the experts: FULL VIDEO: youtu.be/HFU1oJrE1Lw?si… @MiddleEastEye
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NotAPennyMore@EDPC66·
Watching Spurs Forest and Archie Gray has been really, really good so far. It would be good if he's available this summer, maybe if his current team needs to slash budgets and bring in money through sales for some reason... #Spurs
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