Jaywise

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Jaywise

Jaywise

@Jaywise

Katılım Ağustos 2008
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New Direction AFRICA
New Direction AFRICA@Its_ereko·
🇲🇽🇨🇺 BREAKING: Mexico will send oil to Cuba. Trump's blockade has fallen. 60 years of embargo. 60 years of trying to starve an island. Now Mexico breaks the siege. Oil shipments. Solidarity. Sovereignty. The US can sanction. Can threaten. Can block. But neighbors help. Neighbors deliver. Neighbors don't forget. Cuba has been alone too long. Mexico just changed that. The blockade isn't gone. But it's cracked. And cracks spread. Mexico sends oil. The world watches. The empire fumes. Solidarity wins. Every time.
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James
James@Rundoff·
@KenGardner11 A-10s operated with impunity in Afghanistan as well, didn’t make much of a difference in the long run.
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Ken Gardner
Ken Gardner@KenGardner11·
Apparently we are now assessing the situation to be secure enough to start using A-10s (🐐) to clear out Iranian military forces near the Strait of Hormuz. Iran is so fucked.
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Jennifer Jenkins
Jennifer Jenkins@Jenkins4Florida·
The U.S. was the ONLY country to vote against a UN women’s rights measure. Only country.
Against women.
 That’s the post.
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Jaywise
Jaywise@Jaywise·
@Cernovich Securing the petrodollar is a AF you muppet.
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Cernovich
Cernovich@Cernovich·
Trump ran on no new wars and lowering gas prices. I'm quite happy with his term. I would vote for him again. But all of you muppets rewriting history and dismissing legitimate objections are going to cost us the midterms.
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Zineb Riboua
Zineb Riboua@zriboua·
Bessent is forcing China to buy oil at market price. No more discounts. That’s all you need to know. That’s the policy.
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Jorge Castellanos
Jorge Castellanos@JorgeCast3llano·
@MyLordBebo the U.S.nothing confirmed F-35 was shot down; I fake American Powerful 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲💪
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Jaywise@Jaywise·
@Cernovich We brain drained them and now their idiots are running the country.
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Donald J. Gorbachev
Donald J. Gorbachev@donaldgorbachev·
The five-second epistemology of the toll booth. To the victors go the spoils. Iran is reopening the Strait. On Iran’s terms. The ذكية and the كاملة. The intelligent and the complete. India, Pakistan, Iraq, Malaysia, China — in direct talks with Tehran. Not with Washington. Not with CENTCOM. Not with the Fifth Fleet. With Tehran. Coordinating vessel transits through an IRGC-run registration and vetting system. The IRGC. The military the empire says is decimated and gone and a shell. Running the new shipping authority for the Strait of Hormuz. The shell of itself processing vessel registrations. The gone at virtually every level doing visual checks at Larak Island. The rapidly being put out of business running the business. Nine ships already through. The corridor routed close to Iran’s Larak Island for IRGC Navy visual inspection. The checkpoint the kitchen has been writing about. The toll booth. The parliament writing toll legislation while the IRGC builds the physical infrastructure to collect it. The law and the checkpoint arriving simultaneously. The seizure becoming the system. The blockade becoming the border. Vessel ownership disclosure. Cargo destination disclosure. Iran-linked intermediaries abroad processing the applications. Iran building the customs authority for the world’s most important waterway while the empire builds a PowerPoint about reopening it. The empire spent twenty days bombing 7,800 targets. Iran spent twenty days building a shipping authority. Call of Duty vs StarCraft. The empire counting kills. Iran building infrastructure. Map control. Resource control. Macro. The StarCraft player doesn’t just take the map. The StarCraft player builds on it. The countries talking to Tehran. India. Pakistan. China. Malaysia. Iraq. Not NATO. Not the G7. Not the coalition that doesn’t exist. The new order forming around the new authority. Modi calling Qatar and Oman and France was the account management. Modi talking to Tehran is the recognition of who controls the account. The petrodollar replaced by the IRGC transit pass. The dollar replaced by the disclosure form. The empire’s maritime order replaced by Iran’s maritime order. In twenty days. The empire is at a very early stage of discussing frameworks for reopening the Strait. Iran has already reopened it. For the countries that play ball. The UK is talking to Lloyd’s about insurance products for when the situation calms. Iran is issuing transit passes through the situation. The allies planning to plan. Iran operating. The allies discussing frameworks. Iran building them. Intelligent and complete control. ذكية and كاملة. Not a blockade. A system. Not a closure. A reopening on new terms. The Strait isn’t closed anymore. The Strait is under new management. The old management — the empire, the Fifth Fleet, the petrodollar — evicted. The new management — the IRGC, the transit pass, the disclosure form, the visual inspection at Larak — installed. Twenty days from the old order to the new order. The fastest regime change in maritime history. Just not the regime the empire planned to change. Day twenty-one. The toll booth is open. The IRGC is running it. Nine ships through. India, China, Pakistan, Malaysia, Iraq talking to Tehran. The empire talking to itself. To the victors go the spoils. The Strait is under new management. The intelligent and the complete. Some toll booth. Some empire.
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Philip Pilkington
Philip Pilkington@philippilk·
Whoa! It’s happening! Multipolar shipping law is emerging. Iran is establishing a system for “friendly” ships to pass near Larak Island. Iran is taking full control over maritime traffic in Hormuz. Those who don’t play ball get their trade shut down and become impoverished. 🇮🇷
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Jaywise
Jaywise@Jaywise·
@philippilk This is called extortion. Pay us or we’ll kill you. I’d expect no less from these savages
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Jaywise@Jaywise·
@Phislash That’s great, he’ll be the next one dead 😂
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Jaywise@Jaywise·
@EthanLevins2 Yes. And see how well they’re doing? Is this for or against, I’m confused.
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Ethan Levins 🇺🇸
Ethan Levins 🇺🇸@EthanLevins2·
The U.S. will be spending over $1.2 Trillion on the military in 2026. Russia has spent less $1T in 5 years in Ukraine.
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Jaywise@Jaywise·
@EdbieLigerSmith So if you believe the govt then Renee good ran a cop over. Or are you a hypocrite?
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ADAM
ADAM@AdameMedia·
One of the most sanctioned countries on earth was able to detect, lock on to, and hit an F-35. I don’t think most people understand that the world has just changed.
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Jaywise
Jaywise@Jaywise·
@Naqsh_NY @Jondeli75 @DailyMail Because one has morals and the other doesn’t. You think the USA couldn’t just blanket bomb Iran? Iran has no morals.
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Naqsh
Naqsh@Naqsh_NY·
@Jondeli75 @DailyMail Nazi were white and Christians. Can't believe one lone Islamic country is giving it to both Jews and Christian so badly at the same time.
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Daily Mail
Daily Mail@DailyMail·
US fighter jet 'hit by Iranian fire' is forced into emergency landing trib.al/SxOIFFp
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DebriefLOG
DebriefLOG@DebriefLog·
The F-35 just took a missile to the face over Iran, and now the Pentagon is sweating bullets asking, "How did our $80 million invisible boy get seen?" Stealth + jamming + decoys + “pull missile away” magic… and it still ate iron. Either Iran cracked the cheat code or that layered defence is more marketing than miracle. America’s trillion-dollar ego just got a free piercing.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🚨🇮🇷🇺🇸 As the U.S. is investigating how an F-35 was hit over Iran, their first questions will center around its stealth tech. This jet is built with layered countermeasures: jamming, lock-breaking, and a last-ditch decoy designed to literally pull missiles away. So if it still got hit… did the system fail, or did something finally punch through it? Source: Real Engineering YT
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🚨🇮🇷🇺🇸 THE STEALTH MYTH JUST TOOK A HIT, AND THAT SHOULD WORRY EVERYONE A U.S. F-35, the crown jewel of modern airpower, just limped home after taking fire over Iran. Not destroyed. Not confirmed shot down. But hit. And that alone changes the conversation. For years, the F-35 has been sold as invisible, untouchable. A jet designed to slip through enemy airspace like a ghost. So what happened? First, let’s kill the myth: stealth does not mean invisible. Every aircraft reflects radar. The trick is reducing that signal, bending it, scattering it, shrinking it into something harder to detect. Harder. Not impossible. And that distinction may be the whole story. Because the skies over Iran right now aren’t a one-off mission. They’re crowded, repetitive, predictable. F-35s have been flying there a lot. Same routes. Same altitudes. Same mission profiles. That matters. Air defense isn’t static. It learns. Modern systems don’t just “see” aircraft; they collect data over time. Patterns. Angles. Frequencies. Tiny radar returns that look like noise until they don’t. Do that enough times, and the noise starts to look like a signature. Then there’s the second possibility: this wasn’t just Iranian ingenuity. Iran doesn’t build its air defense ecosystem in isolation. It buys. It reverse-engineers. It integrates. Russia has spent years refining systems specifically designed to counter Western stealth. China has invested heavily in multi-band radar, systems that trade precision for detection, spotting stealth aircraft at longer ranges even if they can’t track them perfectly. Individually, these systems have limits. Together? They create something closer to a net. The third explanation is the simplest and the least comfortable: War is messy. Even the most advanced aircraft in history can be hit under the right conditions. A lucky shot. A brief exposure. A pilot forced into a less-than-ideal flight path. The same conflict has already seen drones shot down, friendly fire incidents, and dense, overlapping air defenses lighting up the sky. In that environment, “stealth” becomes less of a shield and more of an advantage, one that can be eroded. If Iran, with a patchwork of imported systems and domestic improvisation, can even touch an F-35, then the future of air warfare looks very different than advertised.

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数据归集
数据归集@shujuguiji·
Let's settle the F-35 story right now. That jet flew back to base on its own, landed safely, no ejections, no casualties, no aircraft lost. Case closed.   What actually happened: the F-35 flew too low, visible to the naked eye. Iran fired a heat-seeking surface-to-air missile with no radar guidance. The F-35 popped flares and the missile missed.   Come on. The F-35 runs on a single engine. If it actually took a hit, even from anti-aircraft guns, at that range, it's not making it home. You're looking at an ejection or a crash landing. The plane flew itself back. That tells you everything.
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Global Surveillance
Global Surveillance@Globalsurv·
BREAKING; IRAN Used New Majid Heat-Seeking Missile System to Take Out U.S. F-35 Following confirmation that the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps conducted a successful strike against a U.S. Armed Forces F-35 fifth generation fighter flying over central Iran, multiple sources have reported that the Majid short-range air defence system, also known as the AD-08, was responsible. The shootdown has significant implications for the immediate air campaign, and will potentially reduce U.S. and Israeli efforts to use stealth aircraft to launch penetration strikes deep inside Iran.
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