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Evan Chan

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Big data, distributed systems, telemetry hacker. Photographer. Traveler. A’s, Raiders. #rustlang https://t.co/FAzRn616qB

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Arnaud Bertrand
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand·
I don't think people realize just how extraordinary what we're witnessing with Iran is. I was arguing with a dear journalist friend of mine yesterday who was telling me that Iran was winning, yes, but only on the strategic level, not tactically. The type of thing a skinny kid getting stuffed in lockers in highschool tells himself to make himself feel better: "These people will BEG to work for me in ten years. Everyone knows jocks peak in highschool. They'll literally beg." 😏 I think that's precisely wrong, and that's what makes the Iran war different. As of now, Iran is in fact holding its own tactically too. Think about other U.S. wars of aggression these past few decades. Take Vietnam, Afghanistan, Libya, Iraq, Serbia, etc. (the list is unfortunately very long). The pattern was roughly always the same with an immense power differential between aggressor and victim. These wars were, by and large, imperial: the empire attempting to crush a much weaker people whose only realistic recourse was guerrilla resistance. And that is when they actually had the will to resist: some - like Libya - barely even bothered, just resigning themselves to their fate (despite being, at the time, the richest country in Africa). As spectators of these wars, if you had any moral sense, the dominant emotion was a kind of helpless disgust: you were watching a giant stomp through someone else's house. Sure, the U.S. actually lost many - if not most - of these wars, famously replacing the Taliban with the Taliban or being expelled with their tail between their legs from Vietnam, but the power differential was no less real for it. It's just that power doesn't always guarantee victory: sometimes the giant can't kill everyone, and eventually tires of trying. But the “victories” won this way were always pyrrhic at best: the people endured, yes, but what they were left with was a country in ashes that takes decades to rebuild. Meanwhile, in the grand scheme of things, the giant walked away with little more than a bruised ego. Iran is - remarkably - proving to be an entirely different beast: when others were merely surviving a giant, Iran appears to be able to compete with one. What just happened over the past 48 hours is the best illustration of this. You had the President of the United States issue a formal ultimatum: reopen the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours or we "obliterate" your power grid. Iran's response was essentially: we dare you, if you do this we'll make all your Gulf allies uninhabitable within a week. And, as we saw, Trump backed down: pretexting non-existent "VERY GOOD AND PRODUCTIVE CONVERSATIONS" with Iran, he said his ultimatum no-longer applied (or, rather, became 5 days). Adding he now envisaged the Strait of Hormuz being “jointly controlled by me and the Ayatollah.” To the amusement of Iran’s diplomacy (x.com/IraninSA/statu…). That, folks, is a textbook tactical victory. It is, remarkably, Iran demonstrating in this instance that it had escalation dominance over the United States of America. That is, the ability to credibly threaten consequences so severe that the US - for perhaps the first time since the Cold War - found it preferable to stand down. That's no skinny kid being locked in a locker dreaming of revenge fantasies. That's the kid grabbing the bully's wrist mid-shove and watching his face change. And it's not the only tactical victory in this war so far. Take the episode over the Israeli attack on Iran's South Pars gas facility. Iran had warned that if that happened U.S. allies in the region - including Israel - would face a symmetrical response. And they delivered: famously devastating Qatar's Ras Laffan facility - which produced roughly 20% of global LNG supply - and leading, according to Qatar themselves, to a $20 billion loss of annual revenue for the next 5 years (oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-…). Not only that but they also managed to hit Israel's Haifa refinery (aljazeera.com/news/2026/3/19…), one of the country's most strategic and protected sites. The result was Trump distancing himself from the South Pars attack, saying that Israel had "violently lashed out" unilaterally and that "NO MORE ATTACKS WILL BE MADE BY ISRAEL pertaining to this extremely important and valuable South Pars Field." Israel then said it wouldn't strike Iran energy sites anymore (bloomberg.com/news/articles/…). From where I stand, that's another tactical victory. It is, at least, Iran demonstrating that is can fight back **symmetrically** against the U.S. and its allies. Not through asymmetric resistance with IEDs hidden in the roadside or traps hidden in the jungle, but eye for eye, and against some of the most heavily protected sites on the U.S.'s side. That's qualitatively different from any other adversaries the U.S. has directly fought in recent wars. There's plenty more, such as the pretty relevant fact that Iran has gained control of the single most strategic energy chokepoint on earth and the U.S. is finding it impossible to break that control. To the point where Trump has been reduced to publicly begging China - of all countries - for help, which given Trump's ego mustn't have been easy to do. Only to be told no. By China. And by everyone else he asked. This is the topic of my latest article: how this is, in fact, the first genuine "multipolar war." First, in the narrow sense: because Iran is revealing itself to be a genuine pole of power - not a superpower, but an actor that cannot be submitted, which is all multipolarity is. And second, because the war itself is accelerating multipolarity everywhere else: the U.S. has never been more isolated, never looked weaker and its security guarantees have never been more hollow. In my article I lay out the full scoreboard - military, economic, political - and explain why this war has already changed the world, regardless of how it ends. Enjoy the read here: open.substack.com/pub/arnaudbert…
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sarah
sarah@sahouraxo·
Israel executed Hassan today in Aaitit, South Lebanon. Not a combatant. Not armed. Just a paramedic on the front lines saving lives. Israel dropped a bomb on his ambulance, killing him and wounding 4 others. Read that again.
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sarah
sarah@sahouraxo·
George Galloway nails it: This isn’t about nukes. Iran is targeted because it’s the only state that actually took action to defend Palestine. And because a sovereign Iran is the linchpin of a multipolar world where the US no longer dictates the rules.
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Absolute bombshell. Col. Macgregor predicts Putin has already delivered a terrifying ultimatum to Netanyahu: If Israel dares to use a nuclear weapon in the Middle East, Russia will drop a nuclear weapon on Israel. The US has no idea what it just walked into.
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Najat
Najat@theafroaussie·
Israel tortured a one year old in front of his father in an attempt to extract a false confession under duress. Israel tortured a baby. Read that again.
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Dan Bilzerian
Dan Bilzerian@DanBilzerian·
@WhiteHouse You literally attacked Iran unprovoked during peace negotiations when all intel said Iran posed no credible threat to America. How about you fucking clowns don’t start WW3 because our politicians fuck children and Israel is blackmailing you
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Red Creators Network
Red Creators Network@CreatorsRed·
A message from Iranian women to the U.S. and Israel:
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Agnes Callamard
Agnes Callamard@AgnesCallamard·
Ever heard of Palantir? Here's why it matters: Palantir is a US software company. It specialises in data products, used widely by governments for surveillance, intelligence and military purposes. In January 2024, Palantir signed a contract with the Israeli military to use its technology in support of “war-related missions.” Palantir has a deep relationship with US law enforcement. It supplies ICE with tools that can be used for surveillance and targeting of migrants in the US. Now, that same company is working at the heart of the UK National Health Service. Palantir has already received £330 million of our money for its contract with our NHS England. Health workers and patients have been ringing the alarm for years: this is not right. What’s happening in Gaza is an ongoing genocide. We shouldn’t have a company linked to human rights abuses have anything to do with the health of patients in the UK and the public health system. Learn more: amnesty.org.uk/issues/interna…
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DD Geopolitics
DD Geopolitics@DD_Geopolitics·
🇮🇷 A supermarket in Iran has posted a handwritten sign on its door: "No worries, if you need something, take it. After the war, bring the money." The people of Iran are under bombardment, under sanctions, under economic collapse, and they are feeding each other.
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Mohamad Safa
Mohamad Safa@mhdksafa·
The screams of Palestinians being burnt alive by Israel. There is no moral difference between putting people in gas chambers and burning people in safe zones inside homes. A holocaust is happening right before our eyes and the world is silent.
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Dr.Hamza Alsharif 🇵🇸
Dr.Hamza Alsharif 🇵🇸@Hamzasharif5750·
I'm Palestinian. This land is mine. I'm not an occupier. If you believe me, please leave a dot. It's just a dot.
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Tiberius
Tiberius@tiberiusfiles·
“France condemns…” “Germany demands…” “Britain urges…” Nobody fucking cares. You’re all phenomenally guilty of untold human suffering beyond the comprehension of any living human. Confront your own racism and ignorance first or shut the fuck up and sit down.
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dax
dax@thdxr·
you're probably underestimating how crazy things are
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Kieran 🫥
Kieran 🫥@PirateMaterial_·
@dlLambo Why aren't we talking about israel attacking a British military base in Cyprus 3 weeks ago? It was in the news when they thought it was Iran. A proven false flag brushed under the carpet. Starmer is complicit in an attempt on the lives of his own military personnel.
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Daniel Lambert
Daniel Lambert@dlLambo·
So we now know: - Israel was behind Iran "riots" - Israel started an illegal war no credible US expert supported - US "negotiators" were 2 Zionist property developers - US first action was murder 185 school kids Yet turn on BBC/RTE and they'll tell you Iran is the aggressor
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