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@JQP1781

Katılım Kasım 2012
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JQP@JQP1781·
@HenMazzig Oh, this woman sounds like she's off her rocker. How on earth did she garner the most votes in the Democratic primary?
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Hen Mazzig@HenMazzig·
BTW this is how every single one of you sounds when you say "you're just talking about Zionists, not Jews." (Maureen Galindo, who is running for Congress in Texas, responds to claims she wants to send Jews to internment camps by saying she only wants to send "billionaire American Zionists" to prison)
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Brandon Tatum
Brandon Tatum@TheOfficerTatum·
WOW: UC Berkeley stopped a graduate carrying a Palestinian flag and required him to put it away before allowing him to receive his diploma. 🔥 I’m pleasantly surprised. 👏🏾
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Alister
Alister@SchnockRevue·
RIP Sonny Rollins qui, entre dix mille trucs, avait honoré de ses chorus brillants de saxo la dernière GRANDE chanson des Stones. Quelle idée de génie de Jagger de l'inviter.
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Hen Mazzig
Hen Mazzig@HenMazzig·
BREAKING NEWS: Israel has eliminated the Hamas military wing chief in Gaza. The IDF has reportedly eliminated Mohammed Odeh, the new head of Hamas’s military wing and one of the architects of the October 7 massacre. Odeh was appointed about a week ago to replace Izz al-Din al-Haddad, who was eliminated by the IDF in Gaza about two weeks ago.
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JQP@JQP1781·
@theDustyLandis @JeffMillerCA2TX Ismail Haniyeh managed Hamas's operations as head of its political bureau. He admitted Hamas's policy of cynically using their own people as human shields. I'm selective about nothing. None of your desperate dissembling and lies erases that fact.
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Dus Landis@theDustyLandis·
@JQP1781 @JeffMillerCA2TX You’re quite selective about when you choose to take Hamas at their word. No one believes what the IDF did in Gaza and the collective punishment of tens of thousands of children was fine because they were in the way, as you can tell by polls of American sentiment towards Israel
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Unbiased Mets Fan
Unbiased Mets Fan@TheMetsX·
Let this one sink in: Without an all time fluky Linsanity run by Jose Iglesias, David Stearns would be entering his 4th season as POBO with: - 0 playoff appearances with an expanded playoffs - a farm system out of the top 15 - 0 blue chip prospects A abject disaster
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JQP@JQP1781·
@TheMetsX @NYSSportsFan Soto is the only starter with an OPS above .800. The guy is an on-base machine. And the team is slightly above .500 with him in the lineup. He's not a "miss."
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DOW Rapid Response
DOW Rapid Response@DOWResponse·
This is one of the most classless, disrespectful, and vile posts using America’s fallen warriors as props to try to score cheap political points against President Trump. Their sacrifice should NEVER be exploited, especially on Memorial Day.
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Israel Foreign Ministry
The free world and the self-appointed guardians of democracy and human rights remain silent as Erdoğan’s regime crushes Turkish democracy in broad daylight. Opposition parties raided. Critics silenced. So much for defending democratic values.
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Mark Dubowitz
Mark Dubowitz@mdubowitz·
If President Trump agrees to a 60-day ceasefire extension based on vague Iranian promises to “discuss” nuclear issues, it’s game over. That pushes the crisis into late July or early August, when major military operations become far less likely ahead of the midterms. Once the military leverage disappears, meaningful nuclear concessions disappear with it. Ballistic missile restrictions will be nonexistent. Iran will get billions in sanctions relief—while repeatedly using Hormuz as a tool of blackmail. Tehran will have won at the negotiating table what it lost on the battlefield.
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JQP@JQP1781·
@theDustyLandis @JeffMillerCA2TX No, I'm fully moral & stand on the principle of crushing zealots bent on exterminating others. For me, it's ok to target Islamists, who unfortunately attack civilians from among their own civilians, a double war crime. And murder babies by choking them to death in captivity.
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Dus Landis@theDustyLandis·
@JQP1781 @JeffMillerCA2TX Yeah so basically you’re fully tribal and don’t stand on principles. For you, collective punishment and the mass murder of women and children is okay when the victims have the correct label. Personally I wouldn’t murder a baby because an adult in the same town killed people.
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JQP@JQP1781·
@theDustyLandis @JeffMillerCA2TX That was out of control. Berlin 1945 wasn't. See below. Nor is Gaza City 2026. Nazis and Islamists who mass murder innocents get kicked in the teeth for good reason.
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JINSA
JINSA@jinsadc·
In response to media reports on the details of a near-final 60-day U.S.-Iran MOU, JINSA President and CEO @MichaelMakovsky encourages President Trump to reject it and issued the following statement:   If the reported details of a proposed U.S.-Iran MOU are broadly accurate, it would represent a loss of American nerve and damaging strategic reversal in recent American policy, abandoning many of President Trump’s prior redlines, undercutting many of the tremendous achievements of the military campaign, and undermining U.S. credibility.   I hope President Trump recognizes the enormous dangers posed by this reported MOU and rejects this disastrous arrangement. He should reverse course and restore American credibility by resuming military action that further weakens Iran’s conventional military and nuclear capabilities, ensuring the freedom of commerce through the Strait of Hormuz, maintains economic pressure on the Tehran regime, and supporting Iranians seeking to bring about the regime’s collapse, which is the ultimate strategic prize for the United States.   The U.S.-Israeli military campaign made major advances in curbing Iran’s ability to project power and weakening the regime, for which both countries’ militaries and political leaders are to be commended. However, rather than degrading Iran further, this deal would strengthen and enrich it, thereby prolonging its survival.   Comparisons to President Barack Obama’s 2015 JCPOA would be immediate and deserved. The United States would again be financially rewarding the Tehran regime to negotiate on its nuclear program while not addressing Iran’s missile capabilities or its aggressive regional activities.   In some respects, this agreement is worse than the JCPOA, since the United States would be relinquishing leverage accumulated through 38 days of direct military confrontation, strategic isolation, maritime pressure, and visible deterioration of Iran’s internal and regional position.   If Iran would not agree to acceptable American terms on its nuclear program during a ceasefire — while facing a blockade, economic strangulation, internal instability, and the credible prospect of renewed severe U.S.-Israeli military operations — there is no serious reason to believe lifting that pressure will produce a better outcome.   Without the complete, permanent, and verifiable dismantlement of Iran’s entire nuclear program, the regime’s pathway back to nuclear weapons capability is preserved and will restart, no later than after President Trump leaves office.   The Iranian regime and its supporters will rightly see this agreement as a victory over the United States, emerging not only intact but with new life thanks to the unfreezing of assets, the resumption of significant oil sales (mostly to China), and effective control over the Strait of Hormuz. President Trump would also be abandoning the Iranian population, with whom he has repeatedly expressed solidarity and support, by rescuing this brutal and corrupt regime from collapse.   It betrays Israel, our full-fledged partner in the war, which reportedly opposes this deal and was given little say in it. Israel will undoubtedly need to conduct another military action against Iran at some point to undo the damage from this deal. Israel also cannot be expected to adhere to any Iranian veto over Lebanon, and will be compelled to maintain its military action against Iran’s terrorist proxy Hezbollah that continues to threaten Israel’s northern towns.   The MOU also leaves exposed our Gulf Arab allies to an emboldened Iran as America retreats from the region.   The lesson for the rest of the world will be that America can be coerced through brinkmanship, defiance, and threats to maritime commerce and energy markets. China will take note and is a clear winner, and Taiwan a loser.   There should be no memorandum of understanding, interim deal, or partial arrangement with the Tehran regime, as it will not be worth the paper it is written on. (1/2)
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Anna Paulina Luna
Anna Paulina Luna@realannapaulina·
We’ve just learned of the horrifying plot to assassinate @IvankaTrump — a devoted wife, daughter, mother, & someone with no personal quarrel with the Iranian regime. She was targeted to bring pain to her father & to her husband. There is nothing more sick and demented than that…
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Election Wizard
Election Wizard@ElectionWiz·
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian: “We are ready now as well to give this assurance to the world that we are not seeking nuclear weapons.” Yesterday’s critics, mostly former Never Trumpers, may want to revisit their takes.
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JQP@JQP1781·
@QuintetYuri @sisto35199 @realannapaulina @IvankaTrump I've answered repeatedly, but you're a miserable liar in the service of murderous Islamist fanatics. Israel and the US don't declare their intent to destroy sovereign states and exterminate their populations. The Islamic Republic of Iran has. You're not to be taken seriously.
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