Justin Glenn

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Justin Glenn

Justin Glenn

@JRGUSC

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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: President Trump says "all US ships, aircraft, and military personnel and anything else that is appropriate and necessary for the lethal prosecution and destruction of Iran, will remain in place in, and around, Iran, until such time as the real agreement is reached is fully complied with." "If for any reason it is not, which is highly unlikely, then the 'Shootin’ Starts,' bigger, and better, and stronger than anyone has ever seen before," he says.
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Justin Glenn@JRGUSC·
Correct. There are always "signals". When these types of behaviors pick up the pace, along with mass shootings and other attacks on innocents, it is a red flag For clarity, a one off or infrequent event like this is just doesn't mean much in a society of 350 million people. But if you see this happening at growing rates...yeah...alarm bells.
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Keatton Middleton
Keatton Middleton@Keatton·
@rawsalerts Listen, I know this is bad. But historically speaking - this has ALWAYS been the alarm bell. When a societies downtrodden get trampled on and feel like they're drowning, they get angry and violent. This country was literally founded the concept. Pursuit of happiness is fading.
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R A W S A L E R T S
R A W S A L E R T S@rawsalerts·
🚨#BREAKING: Watch as an employee starts a massive fire inside a 1.2 million square foot warehouse filming himself on Instagram as he sets toilet paper packages ablaze 📌#Ontario | #California Watch as a disgruntled employee started a massive fire at a 1.2 million-square-foot Kimberly-Clark warehouse in Ontario, California, with 29-year-old Chamel Abdulkarim arrested on arson charges after filming himself on Instagram setting toilet paper packages on fire and saying You may not pay us enough to f*cking live, but these btches are dirt cheap. There goes your inventory. All you had to do was pay us enough to live. The warehouses, which span roughly 11 city blocks which prompted a massive response a 6-alarm fire alert from 175 firefighters and 20 engines working to put out the blaze. Thankfully, no injuries were reported.
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Acyn@Acyn·
Reporter: When the U.S. Invaded Iraq in 2003, George W Bush said in a message to the Iraqi people that the military campaign was directed against the lawless men who rule your country and not against you. Yesterday, the president threatened to destroy Iran's civilization, the entire civilization, not the Iranian government, but the Iranian civilization. The U.S. Has been a moral leader for most of its history by fighting wars against other governments, not against civilizations. How can the president claim that America can ever have the moral high ground if he's threatening to destroy civilizations? Leavitt: The president absolutely has the moral high ground… for you to suggest otherwise is insulting.
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Justin Glenn
Justin Glenn@JRGUSC·
1) One man's terrorist is another's freedom fighter. 2) Couldn't care less about Israel. I'm only worried about my country. And as long as my country keeps it's nose out of other people's business, like overthrowing a democratically elected Iranian government in 1953, we have little to concern ourselves with.
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ryan@Whompygg·
@JRGUSC @tg31679 @KemalTheDeger @KobeissiLetter Ok? North Korea and Iran are not the same, and are you actually advocating a TERRORIST regime should get nukes? They literally believe that when they destroy Israel they will achieve salvation. If iran got nukes it would only be a matter of time before they use them.
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: Iran says it has "forced" the US to accept its "10-point plan" which includes the following terms: 1. Commitment to non-aggression 2. Iran’s control over the Strait of Hormuz 3. Acceptance of Iran's uranium enrichment 4. Lifting of all primary sanctions 5. Lifting of all secondary sanctions 6. Termination of all UN Security Council resolutions 7. Termination of all Board of Governors resolutions 8. Paying compensation to Iran 9. Withdrawal of US combat forces from the region 10. Cessation of war on all fronts, including in Lebanon Trump says this plan is "a workable basis."
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Justin Glenn@JRGUSC·
@tg31679 @KemalTheDeger @KobeissiLetter Agreed. We'll see. As I told the other commenter, I think this will backfire into nuclear proliferation just like a LOT of countries have started slowly steering away from the USD after weaponizing the financial system against Russia.
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Tom@tg31679·
@JRGUSC @KemalTheDeger @KobeissiLetter Justin- I don’t discount your point . Military: US won no doubt. We need to see the actual deal. If the US eliminates their ability to get/make Nukes… then US wins strategically too.
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Justin Glenn@JRGUSC·
North Korea also chants death to America and its allies. I wonder why we never bombed/invaded them? The only thing this war did was accelerate nuclear proliferation across the globe. France is working with European countries to park nukes all over the continent. The Saudis are now talking about how they might need to look at nukes as well. Like I said...tactically, the US/Israel won but they have started a movement that they can't stop now. Just like Biden weaponizing the SWIFT system against the Russians. This was another moronic conquest by the United States.
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ryan@Whompygg·
@JRGUSC @tg31679 @KemalTheDeger @KobeissiLetter Ok and you think you know tht and us president doesn’t? It’s pretty obvious regime change was never them main goal, they wanted thousands of missiles and drones to use as a shield for their nuclear ambitions. Like Iran literally chants death to America, they are our enemy.
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Justin Glenn
Justin Glenn@JRGUSC·
@tg31679 @KemalTheDeger @KobeissiLetter And the Vietnamese still strategically won. So did the Taliban. So did Iran. Tactically, the US/Israel won. Depends entirely on how one defines the mission. Regime change never happened. Can't win the war from airpower alone. That's never happened in history. Ever.
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EricaK36
EricaK36@Erika472024·
@_Mr_Rizwan_Bhat @DrEliDavid 😂😂 Iran didn't win shit. Iran didn't want to see what America is actually made of. Then y'all would have been boo hoo crying 😂😂
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The Hormuz Letter
The Hormuz Letter@HormuzLetter·
BREAKING: B-52 bombers are departing RAF Fairford in the UK, with multiple aircraft fueled and loaded on the tarmac. The first B-52 departed around 3 hours ago. A 6 to 7 hour combat flight from Fairford to Iran would put the lead aircraft in striking range approximately 2 hours before Trump's 8 PM ET deadline expires.
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Xavier
Xavier@OmrOmrry39026·
@stayfrosty911 @pati_marins64 It's all about ego and pride.. they rather have nothing than to "surrender" it's a sad mentality. When all this is over Iran will have nothing because of prideful leaders
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Patricia Marins
Patricia Marins@pati_marins64·
The US and Israel are carrying out intense bombing raids on Iran’s South Pars petrochemical complex, which accounts for 85% of the country’s production in this sector. The damage is massive, yet the complex covers 54,000 hectares and would require many days of sustained heavy bombing to achieve its total destruction. Even so, the losses are certainly in the range of tens of billions of dollars in destroyed infrastructure and lost profits.
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Grok@grok·
The $1.7 billion (often called the "billions") was a 2016 U.S. Treasury payment from the Judgment Fund to settle a 1979 legal claim by Iran at the Hague tribunal. Iran had prepaid the U.S. for military gear under the Shah that was never delivered after the revolution and U.S. embargo. Purpose: Resolve the longstanding arbitration dispute as part of broader JCPOA nuclear deal implementation (which also lifted sanctions, giving Iran access to ~$50-100B of its own frozen foreign assets). It was not new U.S. taxpayer aid or ransom, per the Obama admin, though critics disputed the timing with hostage releases.
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Acyn
Acyn@Acyn·
Trump on Iran: We sent to some guns. They were supposed to go to the people so they could fight back against these thugs. The people we sent them to kept them. I am upset with a certain group of people and they will pay a big price.
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Jeff501
Jeff501@alpha7079·
Obama would be sending the Mullahs billions in unmarked bills and opening all sanctions based on Mullahs verbally promising to behave. You are correct, there is no comparison between Obama who facilitated the Iranians efforts to have nuclear weapons, and Trump who stopped them from getting them.
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Justin Glenn@JRGUSC·
Al Dhafra can: --Collect targeting data --Coordinate operations --Refuel strike aircraft --Host or rotate combat jets --Support naval operations So yeah...it's a legit target. You don't have to launch fighter jets from there to be a threat to Iran. Intelligence gathering, used to create strike targets, and providing refueling to the jets that actually do the bombings is plenty enough reason, from their viewpoint, to attack the UAE.
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Dr. Jill Stein🌻
Dr. Jill Stein🌻@DrJillStein·
They lied to you about Vietnam. They lied to you about Nicaragua. They lied to you about Afghanistan. They lied to you about Iraq. They lied to you about Syria. They lied to you about Libya. Why in the world would you believe anything they say about Iran.
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand

So, if I got that right, here's the narrative: - A US F-15E fighter jet got shot down over Iran, despite Trump saying 2 days beforehand in his nationwide address that Iran has "no anti-aircraft equipment. Their radar is 100% annihilated." (apnews.com/article/donald…) - The plane's weapons systems officer - a "highly respected Colonel," according to Trump - ejected from the plane and got "seriously wounded" (still according to Trump: @realDonaldTrump/116351956955900185" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTru…) - He still managed to "hike up a 7,000-foot [2.1km] mountain ridgeline and hide in a crevice" in the Zagros Mountains, despite his wounds (time.com/article/2026/0…) - U.S. MQ-9 Reaper drones started killing all "Iranian military-aged males believed to be a threat who got within three kilometers of [the American's location]" (x.com/ByChrisGordon/…) - To retrieve him the U.S. managed to seize an "abandoned airport," 200 miles deep inside Iran, near Isfahan (bbc.com/news/articles/…), which happens to be where Iran's largest atomic scientific center is located (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isfahan_N…) - They landed two MC-130 military transport planes in that airport (theaviationist.com/2026/04/05/u-s…) in an operation involving "hundreds of special forces troops and military personnel" (time.com/article/2026/0…) - Both MC-130 planes got "stuck in the sand" and the U.S. destroyed them themselves "to prevent them from falling into Iranian hands" (theaviationist.com/2026/04/05/u-s…) - They deployed "three new aircraft to extract all the U.S. personnel" on the ground (theaviationist.com/2026/04/05/u-s…) - There are videos circulating online of "heavy clashes" with presumably Iranian missiles raining down in Kohgiluyeh County, in the Zagros Mountains during that night (x.com/Afshin_Ismaeli…) - Iran sent pictures of the aftermath at the "abandoned airport" and it's a sight of utter destruction, with US plane and MH-6 helicopter parts scattered all over the ground, still smoking (turkiyetoday.com/region/wreckag…). Iran claims they are the ones who in fact destroyed all the aircraft. - Meanwhile a second U.S. plane, an A-10 Warthog, also crashed on Friday near the Strait of Hormuz according to two U.S. officials speaking to the NYT (#47863db0-d61e-51bf-b7e1-6c4a9dc988e7" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">nytimes.com/live/2026/04/0…). In that instance too the lone pilot was apparently "safely rescued." - In all this, after the multiple planes and helicopters destroyed or shot down, the documented heavy clashes, the "hundreds of special forces troops and military personnel" operating deep inside Iran, not a single US soldier was reported killed "or even wounded" (according to Trump: @realDonaldTrump/116350133044957842" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTru…). - And the 'highly respected Colonel' this was all for? No name. No photo. No interview. Nobody has spoken to him nor knows who he is. So to sum up: anti-aircraft equipment that supposedly didn't exist shot down an F-15 (and, apparently, an A-10 Warthog the same day). A seriously wounded man climbed a 2.1km mountain. The US seized an airfield 200 miles inside a country it's at war with, next to one of its most strategic nuclear sites, and deployed hundreds of troops all apparently unimpeded. Lost two planes to "sand" and destroyed their own helicopters. Videos show heavy clashes, missiles raining down - but not a single person got "even wounded". And the man at the center of it all? Nobody knows who he is, completely anonymous, zero pictures, but Trump says he is "SAFE and SOUND." And so is the rescued A-10 Warthog pilot, who also remains anonymous. Trump concludes this all proves the US has "achieved overwhelming Air Dominance and Superiority over the Iranian skies" (@realDonaldTrump/116350133044957842" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTru…), despite the whole episode only happening because Iran shot his planes out of the sky. Basically, the only thing that's "overwhelming" here is the audacity of the storytelling...

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Justin Glenn@JRGUSC·
Absolutely. And if they had the capability of *consistently* doing so AND degrading Iran's capabilities, they would have done so. Iran *IS* capable of reaching out and touching threats to their country, though. And if those countries house military bases and assets that are being used by Iran's enemies to conduct warfare against its sovereignty, then it has every reason to conduct strikes against the GCC. Don't be purposely obtuse about this.
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kayse@msmaureen90·
@JosBackus @DrJillStein So iran is a legit target for Ukraine and syria because Russian used Iranian drones in ukraine and shahin nojeh airbase for strikes on syrian civilians right? Also just because the US provides support and logistics for air DEFENSE does not mean the bases are “US bases”.
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Justin Glenn@JRGUSC·
Then the US will show that it believes in collective punishment. Something Western governments have tried hard to avoid because it immediately removes any moral high ground you may have one had. Sending 80+ million people into debilitating darkness and chaos, will create a humanitarian crisis of epic proportions and every death that stems from it will be on our hands. That doesn't mean the Iranian regime is something wonderful. But collective punishment will absolutely lead to nuclear proliferation around the world (not only in Iran) and will all but guarantee substantial terrorist attacks on US soil. This isn't a video game where you destroy your opponent and the game ends. It's much more complex and dangerous.
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GI JD
GI JD@GI__JD·
@tparsi What is the Iran regime trying to get out of all this? If the regime doesn't call for cease fire, the US will destroy the whole infrastructure. The Iranians will live penniless for decades. Whole generations lost. Look at Iraq.
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Trita Parsi
Trita Parsi@tparsi·
Disgraceful! The US/Israel just bombed Sharif University in Tehran. This is not only Iran's best university, but also a top 100 global university in the field of Civil Engineering. It has also been a center of student opposition to the Iranian gov And Trump just bombed it...
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Comunidad Biológica
Comunidad Biológica@Bio_comunidad·
Un robot ya está extrayendo sangre en hospitales: usa ultrasonido e IA para encontrar la vena con gran precisión, insertar la aguja y completar todo el proceso sin manos humanas; incluso en personas con venas difíciles, logra resultados consistentes.
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Not Jerome Powell
Not Jerome Powell@alifarhat79·
Trump: Iran has 48 hours to open the Strait. Iran:
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Justin Glenn@JRGUSC·
@guilbenmc @charise_lee Unverified claims are unverified claims. x.com/NuryVittachi/s…
Nury Vittachi@NuryVittachi

REVEALED: Israeli spy agency Mossad sold Donald Trump a plot to instantly take out Iran—but it had one fatal flaw. And that one little mistake has put the United States firmly in the crosshairs of a war it cannot win—and is creating global panic over oil prices. . The top secret dossier, sold to the US by Mossad director David Barnea had a clear argument, that we can summarize as a four part narrative. One: A network of fake “Iranian NGOs” in the west would circulate a story that Iran had massacred 30,000 or more peaceful protesters, The story would be spread in order to manufacture consent for the west to launch a war against Iran. Two: The Americans would demand to have negotiations with the Iranians to distract them, by having them focusing on peace plans. Three: During this distraction, the US and Israeli air forces would then launch an attack that would take out the entire government of Iran, leaving all seats of power empty—including the peace negotiators. Four: Radical extreme opposition members in Iran, cultivated by Mossad, the CIA, and the NED, would then take control of the country—and install US puppet Reza Pahlavi as a proxy for Washington and Tel Aviv. . IT WORKED. AT FIRST And you know what? Every part of that plan worked perfectly. Except there was one key detail they had got wrong. And that brought the whole edifice crashing down. . ONE: DEMONIZING IRAN The story really starts in January. Mossad and the CIA worked with radical opposition members in Iran to launch a coup at the start of January in which armed men destroyed 700 shops, 305 ambulances and buses, 414 civil service buildings and 750 banks. [SEE VIDEO] They attacked 350 mosques, which is very strange for supposedly Muslim rioters– but they attacked not one synagogue. This was a major insurrection in which people on all sides lost their lives, with more than 3,000 dead after the coup was put down. But this armed coup was repackaged by fake NGOs in the west as a massacre of at least 30,000 peaceful protesters - or maybe 50,000 or 70,000 - by “the regime”. Mossad wanted the fake number to be more than the actual number of people the IDF killed in Gaza. This part worked perfectly. Here’s Time magazine [video] reporting that 30,000 died. Most of the western media supported this. Not one of them reported that the funding for these NGOs could be traced back to western political propaganda groups such as the NED, a CIA spin-off group. . TWO: FAKE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS Part Two of the plan also went better than they could have hoped for. The Americans not only successfully held "peace negotiations", but the Iranians actually made multiple concessions, giving Washington virtually everything it wanted. So the Americans could simply have proceeded with those and got what they wanted anyway. But the US and Israel decided to go ahead with Part Three anyway. (More 'fun'?) . THREE: KILLING GOVERNMENT LEADERS And you know what? That also worked perfectly, from beginning to end – in a surprise, unprovoked attack, the US and Israel killed not just the leader, but 40 members of the Iranian government. Now just imagine the outrage if any country took out the entire government of the UK or Germany or Canada or Australia. The world’s media would be writing editorials about it for years, literally years. . FOUR: THE PUPPET The Mossad-CIA plot was going exactly as planned. All they needed to do was achieve part four: the transfer of power to a US Juan Guaidó figure—a man already selected and waiting in the wings. The western media found supporters of the opposition in Iran to film expressing happiness, and tried to pretend that this was “all” the Iranians. But this was clearly not true. The vast majority of Iranians, including people involved in the violent protest of January, were horrified. . FATAL FLAW Now here’s where the fatal error showed up. Mossad’s plan failed to take into account one thing. There had been a change of attitude last year. Between June the 13th and the 24th of 2025, Israel attacked Iran, killing nuclear scientists, politicians and civilians, as well as members of the armed forces. That was also, clearly an illegal, unprovoked attack. No western leader cared—but the people of Iran, all the political parties, did care. They were outraged. Why are Israel and the United States allowed to just murder people in other countries and get away it? Support for the Iranian government rose dramatically. Mossad assumed that because their contacts, the extreme radical members of the opposition groups, still opposed the government, that many Iranians did. But that just was not true. The Iranians in general had become far more supportive of their government, and opposed to the US and Israel, than Mossad believed. . IRANIANS UNITED Donald Trump told the Iranian people that it was now over to you – signalling that part four should go ahead: a takeover by people allied to Washington and Tel Aviv. But it didn’t happen. So part four of the plan did not work. The Iranians drew together and fought back. Under United Nations law, they had full legal rights to respond to an illegal attack. They made defensive forays to take out the military bases around the gulf which were attacking them, and they closed the Strait of Hormuz. Trump was horrified and furious – not with the Iranians but with Netanyahu and Barnea, the Mossad chief. And this explains why he kept making contradictory statements – he kept saying things that implied the war would be over very quickly, as the original plan said, while also acknowledging that the opposite was true. Remember how he used the phrase “short term excursion”. He also said the war would last four days only. And he also said the war was “already over”. And so on. So we can see that the plan, as sold to him, was a quick in-and-out operation, just as it had been in Venezuela – so that was what he had in his head. . IF YOU SHOOT THE KING… Netanyahu, deeply embarrassed to have helped sell a war to Trump that had spiralled out of control, went into hiding—he was so deep undercover that rumours circulated that said he was dead. For Mossad and the CIA, the plot failed. There’s an ancient saying that all plotters know. “If you are going to shoot at the king, you better kill the king.” What the US and Israel did was shoot the leadership of Iran. But they failed to kill the leadership of Iran. So now they are in trouble. And you know what? I don’t think there is any sympathy for them.

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Ka Guilb
Ka Guilb@guilbenmc·
@charise_lee I suggest she should live in Itan or Gaza or i venenzuela, haha. What is her opinion on recent killings in the street of Iran, almiost 40K in 2 weeks using hirer killers from foreign country?
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