Fresh_Stewart

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Fresh_Stewart

Fresh_Stewart

@FreshStewart1

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madeofmistake
madeofmistake@madeofmistak3·
this chart will never cease to amaze me
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Doug
Doug@StrategicWin5·
@NoahCRothman We are watching the fall of a great superpower in real time
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Fresh_Stewart@FreshStewart1·
@PSRealTalk @NoahCRothman @ReaganBattalion Lol you must be living on a different plane of reality. Their "control" is unsustainable because it blocks their own shipping as well and pisses off the entire world. The Arab allies are fully with the US in this war and we've intercepted the vast majority of all attacks on them
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P.S. Real Talk 🇪🇺
P.S. Real Talk 🇪🇺@PSRealTalk·
@FreshStewart1 @NoahCRothman @ReaganBattalion The power projection had been rolled back before this war. This war has strengthened their position because before it they didn’t control access and passage through the strait of Hormuz or shown that US can’t/won’t protect its Arab allies in the region. Strategic disaster so far.
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Fresh_Stewart
Fresh_Stewart@FreshStewart1·
@polphiloecon @NoahCRothman One successful strike, you mean. If Iran wanted to commit suicide, sure, they could keep trying. I'm not concerned with the GOP or Trump's election prospects. I'm concerned with destroying Iran's capabilities and isolating it in the region, which is indisputably happening
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Sasha
Sasha@polphiloecon·
They wiped out 1/5 of the largest LNG export facility with one strike. If they repeat this across the region we’ll plunge into a global depression and the US will get 7%+ inflation. The GOP blowout in the midterms will be of historic proportions. Same goes if the Strait remains closed “for months”. Trump is getting politically and economically rekt here and he knows it, that is why he’s communicating so erratically, which only makes matters worse.
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Fresh_Stewart
Fresh_Stewart@FreshStewart1·
@CBoTheEggman @NoahCRothman @EWErickson You realize the closure is theoretical and based upon insurance risk, right? Iran does not have the capability to stop all shipping in the strait. Once this becomes clear, traffic will resumee
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C-Bo the Eggman
C-Bo the Eggman@CBoTheEggman·
@NoahCRothman @EWErickson It achieved getting Iran to close the Strait of Hormuz and showing the world how incapable the United States is of stopping that. A dubious achievement.
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Fresh_Stewart@FreshStewart1·
@PSRealTalk @NoahCRothman @ReaganBattalion Well Iran's power projection and relationship with every other country has been blown up, and they're weaker and more isolated than ever. Their only real ability is economically damaging themselves and the rest of the world and so is unsustainable. That sounds like a success.
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Fresh_Stewart@FreshStewart1·
@polphiloecon @NoahCRothman Whoopdie do they hit some facility in Qatar and a radar dish. Dunno. Probably a few months until ships start trying and getting through consistently. Trump has always been terrible in messaging. Winning means blowing up irans stuff at minimal cost. Theyll stop once we stop
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Sasha
Sasha@polphiloecon·
1. Wrong, they have caused significant damage and Iran retains serious escalation potential against GCC infrastructure 2. How long is this supposed to take until the threat is sufficiently removed to reopen the Strait? 3. If Trump isn’t desperate then what explains his totally erratic communications on the war? One day the US won, the next the war will escalate, then negotiations are going great, then he’s angry at NATO, then he doesn’t care at all again… 🥹 What does “winning” mean here? How will the US be able to end the war without Iran still holding the Strait in a chokehold?
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Fresh_Stewart
Fresh_Stewart@FreshStewart1·
@polphiloecon @NoahCRothman 1. Their strikes hav caused negligible damage. 2. Temporarily. Their capacity to do is being dimished. 3. The US not desperate. Iran cannot stop our attacks. 4. Iran is holding off on painful escalation? Lol Such a deep mess that we are decisively winning with minimal damage
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Sasha
Sasha@polphiloecon·
Why? 1) the degradation rate of Iranian missile and drone strikes has been zero for the last two weeks 2) Iran has taken control of a key strategic choke point, with no obvious or easy way to change this 3) the US is now desperate for negotiations, but with little prospect for success 4) any US escalation options would invite very painful Iranian escalation that would only exacerbate the brewing global economic crisis So what’s the way out from all of this? What will stop this from becoming an even deeper mess? A potentially catastrophic land invasion?!
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Benjamin Ryan
Benjamin Ryan@benryanwriter·
Youth-internet-culture reporter and content creator @TaylorLorenz reacts with incredulous disdain to the landmark jury decision finding that Meta and YouTube designed apps with addictive features that were harmful to a young plaintiff. Last year, in a free promo she posted for The Bark Phone, Taylor Lorenz insisted that smartphones are good for kids because they afford them the opportunity to express themselves. Lorenz has insisted that efforts to ban youth from social media are a pretext to instate mass surveillance across the internet.
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Benjamin Ryan@benryanwriter

BIG NEWS: in Landmark Social Media Addiction Case A jury found the companies negligent in their app designs, harming a young user with design features that were addictive and led to her mental health distress. The social media company Meta and the video streaming service YouTube harmed a young user with design features that were addictive and led to her mental health distress, a jury found on Wednesday, a landmark decision that could open social media companies to more lawsuits over users’ well-being. Meta and YouTube must pay $3 million in compensatory damages for pain and suffering and other financial burdens. Meta is responsible for 70 percent of that cost and YouTube for the remainder. The bellwether case, which was brought by a now 20-year-old woman identified as K.G.M., had accused social media companies of creating products as addictive as cigarettes or digital casinos. K.G.M. sued Meta, which owns Instagram and Facebook, and Google’s YouTube over features like infinite scroll and algorithmic recommendations that she claimed led to anxiety and depression. The jury of seven women and five men will deliberate further to decide what further punitive damages the companies should pay for malice or fraud.

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Fresh_Stewart
Fresh_Stewart@FreshStewart1·
@RALee85 @phl43 Indictment? Isn't it better that the US is never in a position where it's rare that overseas affairs have a significant impact on our lives? How would the reverse be an improvement?
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Rob Lee
Rob Lee@RALee85·
I remember talking to people in New York after I got back from Afghanistan who weren't aware that we were still at war. Back then, I thought it was embarrassing for them. But the outcomes of the battles in Afghanistan had no effect on their day-to-day lives, which is more of an indictment of our foreign policy.
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Philippe Lemoine
The US is so powerful that it could destroy the entire Middle East and it would barely register for most Americans, yet if you listen to geopolitics-pilled people, it's constantly threatened by enemies so fearsome they will somehow destroy the American way of life unless the US wreaks havoc halfway around the world in a place they've never even heard of.
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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Concerned citizen
Concerned citizen@Lurker01234·
@SAshworthHayes You think people aren’t having kids because of car seat laws? Sure, it adds a bit of expense, but it’s nothing compared to the actual cost of another kid.
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Fresh_Stewart@FreshStewart1·
@SyedAntizionist @DropSiteNews Yes, Iran has no choice but to fire cluster bombs indiscriminately and which don't affect Israel's ability to fight the war, you absolute muppet
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Syed Ali🔻🍉
Syed Ali🔻🍉@SyedAntizionist·
@DropSiteNews Very sad to read this news. The ultimate responsibility for their deaths lies solely on Israel and the USA for starting this illegal war. Netanyahu got these women killed with his incessant warmongering. Iran is defending itself against two nuclear armed countries.
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Drop Site
Drop Site@DropSiteNews·
🚨 Pregnant woman among four Palestinians killed in West Bank as Israel says it is conserving interceptors amid cluster munitions A pregnant Palestinian woman was among four killed in an occupied West Bank town near Hebron, the Palestinian Health Ministry said. Al Jazeera reported a submunition from an Iranian cluster-type munition appeared to have struck the site. The Israeli military said it is sometimes choosing not to intercept such bomblets to conserve interceptor stockpiles, as Tehran increasingly uses cluster warheads, according to The Times of Israel. 🔸 The woman, 32-year-old Asil Samir Masalmeh, was six months pregnant and died a day later from her wounds. 🔸 The strike killed four women in total and wounded at least eight others, the Palestinian Red Crescent said, marking the first Palestinian deaths in the war. 🔸 Palestinian authorities said the casualties were caused by missile fragments, though it remains unclear whether they came from an Iranian missile, an Israeli interceptor, or a submunition. 🔸 Israeli officials said the small bomblets are “unlikely to cause significant harm” if civilians are in shelters, leading the Air Force to allow some to fall rather than expend short-range interceptors. Palestinians in the occupied West Bank generally lack access to bomb shelters. 🔸 Iran has launched more than 350 ballistic missiles since the war began, with Israeli assessments indicating roughly half carry cluster warheads that disperse 24 to 80 bomblets over a wide area. 🔸 The bomblets have caused casualties. The Times of Israel says at least nine deaths have been linked to cluster impacts, including an elderly couple in Ramat Gan, a foreign worker, and the four women in the West Bank. 🔸 Palestinian authorities said the casualties were caused by missile fragments, though it remains unclear whether they resulted from an Iranian missile, an Israeli interceptor, or a submunition.
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trysailfate
trysailfate@KarimAttal45765·
@JamesSurowiecki Wreak havoc in the middle east and allow Israel to be an uncontested hegemony in the region.
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Fresh_Stewart@FreshStewart1·
@JamesSurowiecki @WWouldJakeDo Not vague at all. Their navy, missile launchers, and oil infrastructure are all tools of power projection. The third is a possibility, but if doesn't happen, no big deal. That's why he said "hopefully."
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James Surowiecki
James Surowiecki@JamesSurowiecki·
@WWouldJakeDo The first two are incredibly vague and the third - which I can't even tell if you think is a real objective, since you said "hopefully" - requires boots on the ground.
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Terrible Maps
Terrible Maps@TerribleMaps·
The weirdest foods in each U.S. state
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Senator Dave McCormick
Senator Dave McCormick@SenMcCormickPA·
Thanks for the kind words on @seanhannity's show, my friend. Right back at you. While @SenFettermanPA may be the more senior senator—and maybe even the more popular one—I’m still claiming the title my six daughters never imagined possible: Pennsylvania’s best-dressed senator.
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Fresh_Stewart
Fresh_Stewart@FreshStewart1·
@JewishWarrior13 You do not need to wait for an explanation. Trump is a toddler who is, at times, guided upon a correct path and even shows positive initiative. Otherwise, he is an easily manipulated, incurious imbecile who surrounds himself with yes men.
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Raylan Givens
Raylan Givens@JewishWarrior13·
⭕ Folks, I know there is conflicting information just coming out now. It's the middle of the night in Israel now. Let's wait until the morning for new information. Also, I have a possible explanation that I will post tomorrow.
Raylan Givens@JewishWarrior13

🚨Trump: “Israel, out of anger for what has taken place in the Middle East, has violently lashed out at a major facility known as South Pars Gas Field in Iran. A relatively small section of the whole has been hit. The United States knew nothing about this particular attack, and the country of Qatar was in no way, shape, or form, involved with it, nor did it have any idea that it was going to happen. Unfortunately, Iran did not know this, or any of the pertinent facts pertaining to the South Pars attack, and unjustifiably and unfairly attacked a portion of Qatar’s LNG Gas facility. NO MORE ATTACKS WILL BE MADE BY ISRAEL pertaining to this extremely important and valuable South Pars Field unless Iran unwisely decides to attack a very innocent, in this case, Qatar - In which instance the United States of America, with or without the help or consent of Israel, will massively blow up the entirety of the South Pars Gas Field at an amount of strength and power that Iran has never seen or witnessed before. I do not want to authorize this level of violence and destruction because of the long term implications that it will have on the future of Iran, but if Qatar’s LNG is again attacked, I will not hesitate to do so. Thank you for your attention to this matter. President DONALD J. TRUMP”

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Fresh_Stewart@FreshStewart1·
@Aaron_everyway @philippilk It relies upon losing complete control of its airspace and the destruction of its command and control as well, I assume?
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Fresh_Stewart@FreshStewart1·
@shadihamid @suhaib_zafar Dozens of people are making substantive arguments, Shadi. They have every single time you repost your nonsense article. You just choose not to engage with them.
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Shadi Hamid
Shadi Hamid@shadihamid·
@suhaib_zafar lol you can't even bring yourself to make a substantive argument
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Shadi Hamid
Shadi Hamid@shadihamid·
What Israel has done in Gaza clearly and easily meets the legal definition of genocide as described in the UN Genocide Convention. I lay out the case in detail here in @washingtonpost: washingtonpost.com/opinions/2025/… Words have meaning. Even if it offends some people, we need to call things as they are. The idea that Israel is somehow immune from judgment is itself an application of a double standard. It is anti-semitic to hold Israel to a different standard than other states. And that's what Israeli is: a state. Sometimes, states do really awful things. And to conflate American Jews with the Israeli state is yet another example of anti-semitism, which the AJC seems to be doing here.
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Mayor Mamdani’s repeated use of the “genocide” accusation against Israel is not just wrong - it’s dangerous. It distorts reality and fuels antisemitism at a moment when Jews are already under threat.

Leaders who claim to stand for human rights should not use rhetoric that puts Jewish communities at risk. timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry…

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