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Javier Ayala
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Javier Ayala
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New Jersey, USA Katılım Şubat 2021
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@DeItaone Powell is operated by the Democrats and they want him to stay in the building, so he stays.
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THE SHOW GOES ON
Exec Sum@exec_sum
BREAKING: DOJ drops the criminal probe of Fed Chair Jerome Powell.
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BREAKING: The US has burned through so many munitions in Iran that Trump Administration officials “increasingly assess” that the US could not fully defend Taiwan from a Chinese invasion if it occurred in the near term, per WSJ.
Details include:
1. The US has fired 1,000+ Tomahawk missiles since and 1,500 to 2,000 critical air-defense missiles since the Iran War began
2. Wholly replacing those stockpiles could take up to six years
3. The US has also pulled air-defense equipment from the Pacific to support operations in the Middle East
The Iran War is now on day 54.
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@KobeissiLetter Wait Iran qualified but Italy didn’t? I don’t follow soccer but that seems pretty strange
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BREAKING: The Trump Administration has asked FIFA to replace Iran with Italy in the upcoming World Cup amid the Iran War.
Trump's envoy argued that Italy’s four World Cup titles in the history of the tournament justify awarding it the slot.
The plan is reportedly an effort to "repair ties" between President Trump and Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
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NEWS: Elon Musk has confirmed that HW3 can't achieve Unsupervised FSD.
"For customers that have bought FSD on HW3, we are offing a discounted trade-in for cars that have AI4, and also offering the ability to upgrade the cars computer and cameras. We're going to have to set up micro factories in major metro areas. I do think over time it will make sense for us to convert all HW3 cars to HW4."
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HORMUZ UPDATE:
Iran has now turned back 20 vessels attempting to cross the Strait of Hormuz today and the US "blockade" has turned back a total of 23 vessels.
It appears we are now entering a complete shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz.
Prior to the US blockade, vessels from Iran and Iran's allies were permitted to sail through the Strait of Hormuz.
Now, under the US "blockade," the US is prohibiting vessels from accessing Iran's ports and coast.
We may be seeing the first ever complete shutdown of Hormuz.
More details to come shortly.
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IRAN VIOLATES CEASEFIRE, TRUMP WARNS
U.S. President Donald Trump said Iran committed a “serious violation” of the ceasefire but insisted a peace deal is still possible, according to ABC News.
Quoted by reporter Jonathan Karl, Trump said: “It will happen—the nice way or the hard way.”
His comments follow Tehran’s renewed closure of the Strait of Hormuz, citing the ongoing U.S. blockade, after previously declaring it open.
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What just happened?
Yesterday, at 8:45 AM ET, Iran's Foreign Minister Araghchi announced that the Strait of Hormuz was "completely open" for all commercial vessels.
At 9:06 AM ET, President Trump thanked Iran for reopening the Strait.
Then, at 10:20 AM ET, Trump said Iran and the US were working together to remove all mines from the Strait of Hormuz.
Between 10:40 AM ET and 12:00 PM ET, President Trump said Iran agreed to "never close the Strait again" and to "suspend its nuclear program indefinitely."
Suddenly, at 6:14 PM ET, Iran's Speaker of the Parliament said Trump made "seven claims in one hour, all seven of which were false."
Now, Iran has CLOSED the Strait of Hormuz again and oil tankers are being struck.
What just happened behind the scenes?
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🇺🇸🇮🇷 Trump just delivered the economic win that could define his second term...
The market reaction says it all.
S&P 500 at an all-time high. Dow up 868 points.
Third straight week of major gains, the longest streak since Halloween.
WTI crude dropped almost 11% to $84.
Brent down nearly 9%.
The U.S. stock market has jumped 12% since hitting bottom in late March.
Iran just declared the Strait of Hormuz "completely open." Israel-Lebanon ceasefire is holding.
Round two of U.S.-Iran talks is active. And oil is collapsing back to pre-war levels.
For Trump, this is the economic recovery he needed heading into the midterms.
Gas prices ease. Grocery prices ease. Shipping costs ease.
The inflation pressure that could have sunk his second-term economic narrative is evaporating in real time.
The political transformation is remarkable.
Six weeks ago the criticism was fair.
Trump entered a war pushed by Netanyahu, burned through American munitions, lost 13 servicemembers, watched oil spike past $140, and faced bipartisan backlash when he threatened to destroy Iranian civilization.
It looked like the defining foreign policy disaster of his presidency.
Today, he can legitimately claim: Iran's missile program degraded.
The Strait reopened.
A Lebanon ceasefire he personally brokered after Netanyahu refused for months.
Direct U.S.-Iran diplomacy producing results.
Markets at records. Oil falling. And midterms still months away.
If the final deal locks in an enrichment freeze, dilution of the uranium stockpile, and normalized transit through Hormuz, Trump walks away with a diplomatic achievement that previous presidents spent decades failing to deliver.
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal
🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷Trump said that Iran has agreed to let U.S. personnel enter the country to collect leftover uranium. Not troops, inspectors. U.S. inspectors physically inside Iran extracting uranium is the verification step every past nuclear deal collapsed trying to achieve. Trump says this is the exact reason he's confident a full nuclear deal is about to close. If he's right, this is the biggest diplomatic breakthrough on Iran's nuclear program in decades.
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