Eheroduelist

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Eheroduelist

Eheroduelist

@Eheroduelist2

Member of the Anti-racist Anti-Fascist Make America Great Again Movement

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Eheroduelist@Eheroduelist2·
Formally announcing my membership of the Antiracist Antifascist Make America Great Again Movement There are no policy differences between the Make America Great Again movement and the Antiracist Antifascist Make America Great Again movement (MAGA for short) but figured it’ll help
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Eheroduelist@Eheroduelist2·
@stats022 @RAZ0RFIST Missed opportunity to have Israel as Kamek dodge and the gulf states getting nailed by the ice block LOL
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Eheroduelist@Eheroduelist2·
@OleBeeM @SenFettermanPA Fuck off, nothing says they don’t have the right to say lamentable and contemptuous things you disingenuous fucking worm It’s still fucking terrible to say
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Eheroduelist@Eheroduelist2·
It’s simple really The progressive philosophy values power and wants to see it deconstructed and distributed evenly to everyone, it’s Marxist in structure, form, and purpose, with the collective power of the “People” at the top But just like any power structure, and by extension vacuum, those willing and wanting to seize it will, and will tyrannize everyone beneath them to get it. The bodies meant to represent the collective are eroded, corrupted, and undermined in purpose over time until what comes next usurps them. The UN was meant to crumble, the EU will eventually smolder into oblivion as the countries it is comprised of are conquered from within by foreigners. Almost half the voting population of America is intent for, or otherwise tacitly accepting of the for, America to follow this same trajectory. They hate what America stands for but want the melting pot to be the gold standard forever, undermining the purpose of America being the melting pot of the world- anyone coming here seeking to carve their own future, the American dream, was subsidized, bought and sold to foreigners who come here, rest their laurels on our social programs and systems, and feast like kings while we toil and pay for it The military is seen as an apparatus of the evils of Western civilization, so they’re reviled as racist, tools of patriarchy and fascism
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Ida Turan 🇮🇷 ایده توران
As an Iranian, I honestly don’t understand some American’s obsession with “no boots on the ground.” I’m asking this sincerely, can someone please explain it to me? From my perspective, I would genuinely feel offended and angry if I were an American soldier or commander. They are not children. They have agency. They know exactly what they’re doing. This kind of rhetoric deeply undermines the courage, sacrifice, and greatness of American soldiers. I understand that some people say this out of genuine concern for the troops. But to me, it reveals a scared, broken, and traumatized mindset, one that is afraid to face the real world and its dangers, and that comforts itself by denying reality. In the actual world outside, dangers and threats are real. The bravest and greatest people consciously choose to go out and protect their values. I hope these people heal from the traumas of the past, and believe in the capability and strength of American soldiers, and to truly honor their sacrifices instead of constantly undermining them with fearful slogans. #ThankYouTrump#IranWar
Ida Turan 🇮🇷 ایده توران@iranidaturan

This scene is so surreal. A little Iranian girl is swinging، while in the background, IRGC military facilities are burning in the flames of a war they called for, for 47 years. Iranians are waiting for troops to enter and liberate them. #Iran

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Eheroduelist@Eheroduelist2·
@Kuuhaku3993 If you think you can’t be labeled a fascist, you haven’t been paying attention
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Kuuhaku ☭@Kuuhaku3993·
granted, this image will be true for some people. like for example the fascists and epstein-supporters we will lock up and execute
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Eheroduelist@Eheroduelist2·
Iran, that had not publicly backed off any single position they’ve taken since the 80’s was not predicted to not back off the Straight of Hormuz during an existential threat to their sovereignty by the top military experts briefing the President of the United States.? Is that REALLY the claim you believe? Or is that the Straight of Hormuz being closed temporarily was deemed an acceptable risk to achieve our interests? If anything your premise is flawed. Any country that wants to fuck around during “negotiations” (cause let’s be honest, Iranian diplomacy is not exactly very amenable) can look at Iran and say “I definitely don’t want to end up a pile of rubble and red mist” and properly negotiate agreeable terms. If you’re not willing to follow up a threat, it is not a threat, it is begging. And the United States should not have to beg and grovel to some third world shithole. Cry about it.
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Jacob Steinberg 🐀
Jacob Steinberg 🐀@JMackSupreme·
@Eheroduelist2 @Microinteracti1 @nighttimemedia even objectives. And to top it off, once again, he bombed a country while actively pursuing diplomacy with them. From now on, no sensible country will trust us during negotiations and I don’t blame them at all. Completely dishonorable two faced bullshit on the part of the US.
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Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
Nobody in the Trump administration planned for Iran to shut the Strait of Hormuz. Nobody planned for sustained missile strikes on American bases across the Gulf. Nobody planned for an energy crisis. Nobody planned for Europe to look at Washington, shrug, and walk the other way. Nobody, it turns out, planned for very much at all. Read the accounts of how this war was decided and you are left with one deeply uncomfortable realisation: the people who launched it appear to have been genuinely surprised by almost everything that followed. The Iranians shot back. The allies didn’t show up. The oil price went vertical. All of it, apparently, news to them. Which leaves two questions so obvious they’re almost embarrassing to ask. What exactly did they think was going to happen? And did anyone, in any room, at any point, think further ahead than the applause? Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
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Nope@JimK10131·
@Jerry__Grey @jonfavs Doesn’t really matter. The kids are dead and the GOP-led government killed them. That’s politics.
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Eheroduelist@Eheroduelist2·
@barneyxbt Their argument for peace would be a lot more persuasive if they hadn’t been chanting death to America for LITERALLY DECADES
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barney@barneyxbt·
iran didn’t reject peace they rejected a ceasefire that changes nothing. they want the war to actually end. the problem is our politicians haven’t made enough money yet lmfao and israel has already said the war isn’t over until they say so the only terms israel will accept is iran giving up land which was the entire point of this from the beginning. this was never about defending anyone it was about expansion. they want the territory and they need american support to take it so they sell you the narrative that iran is a threat to the united states. iran has never attacked us. iran has no interest in attacking us. but they need you to believe that so you’ll cheer while your tax dollars fund another country’s land grab american soldiers. american money. american risk. for israeli expansion. and they’ve somehow convinced half the country that questioning it makes you the problem the war ends when israel gets what it wants. not a second before. and you’re paying for every minute of it
unusual_whales@unusual_whales

BREAKING: Iran has said it wants a "full end to the war," per FARS

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Eheroduelist@Eheroduelist2·
@garamNRI @Microinteracti1 “Highly regarded” is a bold claim, but I sincerely doubt the President of the United Staes was not briefed on all the possible scenarios. Come on, don’t be retarded.
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Garam@garamNRI·
Before Trump ordered the bombing of Iran, with minimal planning and foresight, did he not get the needed inputs for his decision from our highly regarded Intelligence Community? Or did he not understand and choose to accept instinctively instead? What does this tell us about other decisions he continues to take?
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Eheroduelist@Eheroduelist2·
@Microinteracti1 @nighttimemedia I think the only pure underestimation was the true extent of their missile reserves to a small extent, and a huge blind spot was Iran’s ability to fire long range missiles at places like Europe
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Eheroduelist@Eheroduelist2·
Bro you can’t just say “TRUMP HAD NO PLAN FOR THIS” then immediately walk it back with “well yeah obviously they had plans but like DID THEY HAVE TIME TO EXECUTE THE PLANS?!” Obviously the federal government is going to have the resources and time management to do whatever they want to do, they were prepared and likely are prepared for the absolute worst case scenario I’m sure they even have contingencies to minimize the impact of Iran secretly holding onto a dirty bomb or a full on nuke, not that it is likely but I doubt they want to continue underestimating the regime
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Eheroduelist@Eheroduelist2·
@ASAP_Pain_ @SalmanSoz @ishaantharoor It wouldn’t even have to hit the city We would turn the entire country of whoever fired it into a glass floor if even a single American is injured, much less killed, by an enemy missile’s shrapnel as it’s blown up by interceptor missles
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Pain@ASAP_Pain_·
@SalmanSoz @ishaantharoor If a single missile hit a U.S. city the only restraint would be how many B-2s are sent to go exterminate whoever fired it
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Ishaan Tharoor
Ishaan Tharoor@ishaantharoor·
Having just seen long lines for cooking gas cylinders on the streets of cities in India — one of many bystanders to the conflict whose population has been seriously impacted—I’m struck yet again by how relatively insulated the U.S. is from the wars it unleashes
Jesse Watters@JesseBWatters

Spring Break goes WILD☀️ 🍺🤪 and the students have NO IDEA what’s going on🤣 “The BIGGEST issue in America is what BIKINI I’m wearing tomorrow”👙 “We’re going to war with IRAQ that’s been crazy”🤔 “I’ve NEVER heard the word Ayatollah in my life”🫢 “Is Venezuela in SPAIN?”😬😬😬

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Eheroduelist@Eheroduelist2·
Exactly This isn’t the clean sweep Trump probably wanted it to be, but the odious idiots pretending that a full on war with Iran was going to be a weekend jaunt through the Middle East like trying to pinch Maduro are flagrantly retarded It’s staggering how much propaganda has been spewed about how Iran is “winning” despite having most of their leadership and military apparatuses obliterated Literally by almost any conceivable metric this is almost complete Western dominance, yet is being framed by retards online like an irrefutable loss, it’s baffling.
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Vince Dao@VinceDaoTV·
Yes. All Iran has left is basically terrorism and whatever missiles they hid in mountains. Their conventional military has been wiped out. Their warships were easily sunk. America has total air superiority, which is why they’re doing strafing runs with the A-10 now. And most importantly: Chinese missiles, drones, and air defenses have proven completely useless against US tech. Both in Iran and Venezuela. We basically just turned them off. Every “victory” you’re citing from Iran is basically improvised guerilla resistance. Fair. But defending is easier than invading. And who would be the invading and defending force if China invaded Taiwan? If China’s military tech fails in defensive uses, how do you think it would fair against the West in an offensive war? Literally no chance. Both recent engagements have been a humiliation for Chinese and Russian tech. The consensus is pretty universal on this. Stop falling for slop propaganda from third worlders, lmao.
Get Rich or DEI trying@TBGamer9000

@VinceDaoTV The US can't even fucking stop missiles from Iran hitting Israel right now, can't control the straight of Hormuz, has their stockpile of interceptors being depleted (which, ironically, depends on Chinese suppleirs), etc. and you think the US can take on China?

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Eric J Moser@EricJMoser1·
@BuzzPatterson The video shows ICE handing out water bottles. If you’re claiming it shows shootings or families being ripped apart, point to the timestamp. If you can’t, then the caption is false.
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Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson·
ICE agents shown ripping families apart and shooting people.
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Eheroduelist@Eheroduelist2·
@mr_mayank “Stopped” is a bold way to say “getting reamed for weeks on end, with virtually all heads of state being summarily executed” But bless their hearts
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Ankit Mayank@mr_mayank·
BREAKING : 🇮🇷 Iran’s FM Araghchi gave more reasons to Trump to cry “No country in history has stood for a month against the greatest nuclear armed power on earth & stopped them. This is a moment of pride for the entire humanity.” 🔥 Iran truly has written history with sheer Courage & Fearlessness 🫡
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Eheroduelist@Eheroduelist2·
If it were a light switch, I’d concede that point But Iran has been funneling millioms of dollars into the infrastructure to build nukes, and the ballistic missile program to launch it It’s easy to take individual pieces of their actions over the last 25 years in isolation and claim “this is nothing!” But big picture-wise they’ve been planning to do this from the start, the question was when, not if, the Obama deal was going to fall through (on our terms or theirs) and they’d have to fall on money reserves and oil sales to operate to their goals to achieve a nuclear weapon At the end of the day a nuclear weapon is the ultimate deterrent and the ultimate threat, and they would aim to be able to threaten mainland US to ensure their stability The question thereafter becomes, “can we trust that their end goal is stability and growth, or the destruction of their enemies even if they die?” I just don’t see how anyone can assume their goal is survival when they’re continuing to press for war against the US when we’ve bombed the vast majority of their leadership and organizational infrastructure and their goal is to persist in rebellion instead of surrender or dispersing into the wilds of friendly territory.
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MR. OBVIOUS
MR. OBVIOUS@ObviousRises·
My Hot Take: By constantly bombing Iran and its government under the justification it is close to developing nuclear weapons, you will force Iran into an existential crises in which its forced to defend itself and develop nuclear weapons—thus creating a self fulfilling-prophecy.
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