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wild hearts can’t be broken

@JulieChrysty

🇺🇸 Mother, Woman #Libertarian

PA, USA, Earth Katılım Eylül 2011
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wild hearts can’t be broken
wild hearts can’t be broken@JulieChrysty·
PROCLAIM x BIBLEin365 | Sign Up While some out there claim to be “Gods Platform” He already has a platform all his own in his written word. This is the truth he wants you to seek. Follow The Lord your God. He has great things planned for you! proclaim365.com/biblein365
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Carlos Bolsonaro
Carlos Bolsonaro@CarlosBolsonaro·
Confesso que, por algum motivo, hoje foi um dos dias mais difíceis ao visitar o Presidente Jair Bolsonaro. Ao entrar no quarto, me deparei com aquele homem forte “apagado” na cadeira, com a cabeça baixa, soluçando enquanto dormia. Precisei recuar. Fiquei alguns minutos em silêncio, do lado de fora, tentando me recompor, antes de entrar novamente. Quando voltei, ele continuava da mesma forma. Me aproximei, fiz um carinho em sua cabeça, e ele sequer reagiu. Me explicaram que, por conta das medicações fortes, sua sensibilidade está ainda mais elevada. Ele usa, inclusive, uma pulseira com a indicação: “RISCO DE QUEDA”. Quando acordou, optei por não falar nada sobre o que está acontecendo aqui fora. Apenas comentei, de forma leve, sobre o novo visual do Augusto Nunes, fato o que arrancou dele um “espanto” ao despertar. Meu pai segue na unidade semi-intensiva, com a voz fraca, sonolento por conta dos medicamentos e reclamou de respiração debilitada, certamente devido a terceira pneumonia seguida após sua prisão ilegal. Presenciei a coleta de mais de cinco ampolas de sangue para exames. Fiz a minha parte, com humildade. Ele me disse que gostou da minha presença e que amanhã eu voltaria. Saio do hospital destruído, como sinceramente não esperava ficar. Mas seguimos. Amanhã é outro dia. Quinta-feira, 19 de março de 2026 Carlos Bolsonaro
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UkraineWorld
UkraineWorld@ukraine_world·
She may not be able to read the inscription carved into the stone, but she understands what matters most — her father gave his life for a free Ukraine. Together with her mother, she comes here to remember him, to be close, to hold onto what remains. Across Ukraine, countless families carry the weight of loss. Too many children are learning about grief far too soon. And yet, even in the shadow of war, their hearts still hold love — deep, unbroken, and enduring. ❤️ 🎥: u24.gov.ua
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Modern War Institute
Modern War Institute@WarInstitute·
Just because drones share airspace with crewed aircraft doesn't mean the most logical Army branch to be charged with modernizing them is aviation. mwi.westpoint.edu/who-owns-the-d…
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Rapid Response 47
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47·
.@SecScottBessent: In the coming days, we may unsanction the Iranian oil that's on the water. It's about 140 million barrels, so depending how you count it, that's 10 days to 2 weeks of supply, that the Iranians had been pushing out, that would have all gone to China. In essence, we'd be using the Iranian barrels against the Iranians to keep the price down for the next 10 or 14 days, as we continue this campaign. So, we have lots of levers.
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Israel Defense Forces
⚓️🎯IRANIAN NAVAL INFRASTRUCTURE STRUCK IN THE CASPIAN SEA Targets included: • Iranian Navy vessels, including missile ships, support vessels boats, & guard ships. • A port command center from which Iranian Navy forces controlled naval operations • Central infrastructure used for vessel repair and maintenance
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Clash Report
Clash Report@clashreport·
NEW: U.S. approves multiple defense sales to Gulf countries. UAE: F-16 munitions and upgrades — $644 million. Long-range discrimination radar + THAAD integration — $4.5 billion. Advanced medium-range air-to-air missiles — $1.22 billion. Counter-drone (low, slow, small UAV defeat system) — $2.1 billion. Kuwait: Lower-tier air and missile defense radar systems — $8 billion.
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Astraia Intel
Astraia Intel@astraiaintel·
BREAKING: UKRAINIAN FORCES HAVE LIBERATED THE SETTLEMENT OF KALINOVSKA, AND ARE CURRENTLY FIGHTING FOR NOVOMYKOLAIVKA TO THE SOUTHEAST! 🇺🇦🦅 UKRAINE IS WINNING!
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peko chan@DdistaXIV·
@JulieChrysty @FurkanGozukara Will source or proof help? Be honest. We went from having a Department of Defense to Department of War before all this broke out
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Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
BOMBSHELL: Iran offered to give away ALL of its enriched uranium during peace talks in Geneva. The British thought it was a credible offer. Hours later, Trump started bombing Iran anyway. The US didn't want peace, they wanted war.
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Asaf Elia-Shalev
Asaf Elia-Shalev@AsafShaloo·
Temple Israel is releasing photos of the devastation in order "to take back control of our narrative," the congregation said in a statement. I am posting these photos, which were taken by Emily Elconin, with permission.
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Kassy Akiva@KassyAkiva·
NEW: Tulsi Gabbard confirms that the man who attacked the Michigan synagogue had familial ties to a Hezbollah leader.
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Children’s Health Defense
⚠️ Study showing common pesticide crossed placenta should have triggered alarms. Instead, it was buried. Researchers at the Université de Sherbrooke Hospital in Montréal, Canada, measured traces of industrial agrochemicals in the blood of pregnant women and their unborn babies. They found 93% of pregnant women’s blood contained Cry1Ab, the insecticidal protein produced inside GMO corn — and 80% of fetal cord blood contained it too. Read more from Dr. Michelle Perro (@GMOScience) ↓ childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/study…
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Dr. Dawn Michael
Dr. Dawn Michael@DawnsMission·
I first met Candace Owens 7-8 years ago as the keynote speaker at a synagogue in California for the Jewish Republican Alliance. Back then she was all about championing the conservative Jewish movement. Wow… how things have changed. 🤯 jewishrepublicanalliance.org/ourspeakers
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
BREAKING: Qatar’s Prime Minister stood at a podium today and delivered one sentence that will fracture Gulf alliance architecture for a generation: “Everyone knows who the main beneficiary of this war is.” He did not name the country. He did not need to. The Arab diplomatic vocabulary has a grammar for this. When a Gulf leader says “everyone knows” without naming, the audience fills the blank. The X discourse filled it within minutes. The interpretation was dominant and immediate across Arabic-language accounts, with Gulf analysts and Arab media converging on the same reading. Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, who also serves as Foreign Minister, called for an immediate halt. His full statement: “This war needs to stop immediately. The aggression needs to stop immediately. Because everyone knows who the main beneficiary of this war is, and dragging the whole region into this conflict is dangerous.” He described Iranian strikes on Qatar as a “dangerous miscalculation” and “betrayal.” He urged restraint from all sides. Consider the position this man occupies. Qatar hosts Al Udeid Air Base, CENTCOM’s forward headquarters, the nerve centre of Operation Epic Fury. American bombers launched from Qatari soil. Iran retaliated against the LNG facility down the road. The same government that provided the runway for the war is now absorbing the economic consequences. QatarEnergy declared force majeure. Ras Laffan sustained extensive damage. Seventeen percent of Qatar’s 77 million tonne capacity is structurally impaired. CEO Saad al-Kaabi told Reuters repairs could take three to five years. Twenty billion dollars in annual revenue is offline. The Prime Minister of a country that enabled the operation is publicly questioning who benefits from it while his national energy company faces half a decade of impaired production. That is not ambiguity. That is a fracture. The fracture runs through the entire Gulf alliance system. Saudi Arabia hosts Prince Sultan Air Base and absorbed Iranian missiles on Riyadh. The UAE hosts Al Dhafra and lost Shah and Habshan to zero. Bahrain hosts the Fifth Fleet and declared partial force majeure. Kuwait hosts Camp Arifjan and is watching two refineries burn. Every host provided the military infrastructure. Every host is absorbing economic retaliation. And the most outspoken just asked, on camera, whether the country benefiting from degrading Iran at zero direct cost is the same country whose allies are paying the full price. The market implications are immediate. If Qatar’s political establishment is signalling frustration with the cost-benefit distribution of this war, the assumption that Gulf states will indefinitely absorb strikes while providing bases becomes fragile. A frustrated host is a conditional host. Conditional basing changes the calculus for every military planner who assumed Al Udeid was permanent. The LNG implications are structural. A multi-year force majeure on contracts to Italy, Belgium, South Korea, and China is not a delivery delay. It is a repricing of the global gas map. JERA’s CEO said there is no spare bridge capacity. Asian spot LNG doubled to $24 to $25 per MMBtu. European TTF surged 68 to 85 percent. BASF and Yara are cutting fertiliser output. The facility that feeds them may not fully recover until 2029 or later. The diplomatic signal and the infrastructure damage are now the same story. Qatar’s PM is not merely commenting on the war. He is repricing Qatar’s willingness to absorb its consequences. The country that houses the command centre and the country that exports 20 percent of the world’s LNG are the same country. And its leader just told the world, in one sentence, that the arrangement may no longer be worth the cost. Full analysis: open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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BREAKING: The world thought Hormuz was an oil story. Then it became an LNG story. If the damage assessment holds, it becomes a civilisation-input story that lasts half a decade. There is a difference between a shipping shock and a capacity shock that the market has not yet priced. A shipping shock traps molecules. The oil exists, the gas exists, the tankers are anchored, and when the strait reopens the molecules flow again. A capacity shock destroys molecules. The liquefaction trains that convert gas into LNG are physically damaged. The molecules cannot be produced even if every ship in the world is available to carry them. QatarEnergy’s CEO Saad al-Kaabi told Reuters that damage to Ras Laffan is severe. Repairs to impaired liquefaction capacity could take three to five years. Force majeure was declared on March 4 and has since escalated as the damage assessment worsened through March 18 and 19. Long-term contract buyers including Italy, Belgium, South Korea, and China face multi-year delivery disruptions. Shell declared force majeure on cargoes it resells from QatarEnergy. The market must now confront a possibility it has refused to model: that roughly 17 percent of Qatar’s 77 million tonne per annum capacity is not delayed but structurally impaired. JERA’s CEO stated that the global LNG market does not have the spare capacity to bridge the gap if Hormuz-linked supply is meaningfully lost. That single sentence reprices everything. If the replacement molecules do not exist in sufficient volume, the adjustment mechanism is not alternative supply. It is fuel switching, demand destruction, and rationing by balance-sheet strength. Rich buyers can pay more. Poor buyers cannot. The poor buyers are already breaking. Vietnam’s diesel is up 40 to 59 percent. Australia’s petrol is up 70 cents per litre. Sri Lanka is rationing fuel with QR codes at 15 litres per car per week, a four-day workweek, and Wednesday school closures. India raised LPG prices while importing 85 percent of its crude through a strait that is 90 percent shut. Gulf air cargo collapsed 79 percent. Jet fuel surged 58 percent. IndiGo and Akasa imposed surcharges. Vietnam Airlines warned of shortages from April. Ninety-five countries have reported petrol price increases since February 28. Ras Laffan is not just LNG. It is helium, urea, methanol, polyethylene, and sulfur. The downstream cascade from a multi-year Qatari impairment runs through semiconductor fabrication, pharmaceutical synthesis, phosphate fertiliser production, food packaging, and desalination. The facility that is damaged produces the molecules that four billion people depend on for chips, medicine, fertiliser, plastic, and drinking water. Europe’s post-2022 gas security was built on Qatari LNG replacing Russian pipelines. A structural impairment does not merely make gas expensive. It makes gas unavailable to industry. That is how an LNG shock becomes a deindustrialisation shock. BASF and Yara are already cutting fertiliser output. Russian LNG fills the gap at 18 to 22 percent of European imports. The country Europe sanctioned is the country Europe now depends on because the country Europe trusted was struck in a war Europe refused to join. Anyone arguing this resolves quickly now carries the burden of proof. They must explain where the replacement molecules come from when the world’s largest LNG hub is physically impaired, the strait is commercially closed, and the CEO of Asia’s biggest power buyer says there is no bridge. The market priced a shipping delay. The evidence demands a capacity repricing. The difference between those two words is measured in years, in trillions of dollars, and in whether the lights stay on. Full analysis: open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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WarTranslated@wartranslated·
Orbán arrived at the European summit and once again stated that he will not unblock the loan for Ukraine. According to Politico, EU leaders failed to convince Orbán to lift his veto on the €90 billion loan for Ukraine, and Slovakia joined the blockade. politico.eu/article/make-o…
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Rapid Response 47
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47·
Japanese Prime Minister @takaichi_sanae: "I firmly believe that it is only you, Donald, who can achieve peace across the world. To do so, I am ready to reach out to many of the partners in the international community to achieve our objective together." 🇺🇸🇯🇵
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