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@jlippincott_ @AGDugin Your proposal is too sophisticated for the current us administration
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The Iranians have to be governed by the nerdiest regime of all time. You can't swing a dead cat without hitting an Iranian leader who has written a book on Aristotle, Kant, Farabi, etc.
Therefore, in order to foster constructive diplomatic relations with the Islamic Republic, the State Department should consider deploying the United States' own emergency Strategic Straussian Reserve of political philosophers.
Before engaging Iran on ending the war, re-opening the Strait of Hormuz, signing mutual nonaggression pacts, and examining the future of sanctions, American political philosophers should engage the Iranians on the real issues at stake such as:
-Resolving the theological-political question in both Western and Islamic contexts.
-Developing a shared textual hermeneutic.
-Addressing the connection between instrumental reason, technology, and modernity.
We need to speak a language the Iranians understand.
We need to transform these negotiations into a graduate seminar.
@StateDept @SecRubio
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@NiohBerg You are funny. Basically based on your previous posts no matter what happens Iran is losing. If they captured pilots they will be punished and if they did not they had a strategic loss..
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If both US pilots turn out to be okay and safe, this will become one of the biggest strategic disasters for the regime and the IRGC.
It will mean that America with ease operated deep within Iran at low altitude, completely uninterrupted.
It doesn't matter that the IRGC finally shot down one plane, because they failed to capitalise on it. They failed to capture the soldiers, and they couldn't even bribe the Iranian nation to hunt for them either.
Total failure.
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@Belive_Kinuthia The voice of people engaged in promoting US military power.
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This is how much WEAK Iran is.
They apparently shot down a low-flying US Fighter Jet on their soil.
The two pilots ejected safely.
Iran Police, Military and IRGC forces 2KM away couldn't capture the two pilots.
America flew its rescue personnels from 1000KM away and successfully rescued both the pilots and carried the wreckage away.
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IF IRAN GETS NUCLEAR WEAPONS - WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?
Let’s actually play this scenario out logically instead of emotionally.
If Iran is allowed to develop nuclear weapons, the issue is not just Iran having nukes. The real issue is what happens after that.
Because the Middle East does not operate in isolation. It operates on balance of power.
And the moment that balance shifts, everyone reacts.
THE NUCLEAR DOMINO EFFECT
If Iran becomes a nuclear weapons state, the following countries will not sit still:
~ Saudi Arabia
~ United Arab Emirates
~ Qatar
~ Turkey
~ Possibly Egypt
Why? Because no regional power is going to allow Iran to be the only nuclear power dominating the region.
So this is not:
Iran gets nukes
This becomes:
The Middle East becomes nuclear.
That is a completely different world.
NOW ADD “AMERICA FIRST” ISOLATION
Let’s say the United States decides:
~ No more policing the world
~ No more protecting shipping lanes
~ No more defending allies
~ Focus only on domestic issues
~ Pull military presence back
What happens next is something history has shown many times:
When a superpower pulls back, other powers move in.
The countries that benefit the most from America stepping back are:
~ China
~ Russia
~ Iran
Power vacuums never stay empty.
THE STRAIT OF HORMUZ PROBLEM
This is one of the most important choke points in the world.
Around 20% of global oil supply passes through the Strait of Hormuz, which Iran sits next to.
If Iran has nuclear weapons, they gain massive leverage because:
They can threaten shipping
They can influence oil prices
They can pressure Gulf countries
They gain geopolitical power without firing a shot
If the U.S. Navy is not there guaranteeing safe passage, global trade becomes less stable.
And even if America ignores the world, America cannot ignore oil prices, shipping costs, and inflation.
The world economy is connected whether people like it or not.
THE NUCLEAR ARMS RACE SCENARIO
Now imagine this world:
~ Iran has nukes
~ Saudi Arabia has nukes
~ Turkey has nukes
~ UAE has nukes
~ Maybe Egypt has nukes
~ Israel already has nukes
You now have 6+ nuclear powers in one of the most politically unstable regions on Earth.
The danger is not necessarily that someone launches a nuclear missile on purpose.
The real danger is:
~ Miscalculation
~ Proxy wars
~ Terror groups getting nuclear material
~ Government collapse in a nuclear state
~ Accidental escalation
That’s how nuclear wars are more likely to start - not by plan, but by mistake or chaos.
SO WOULD THE WORLD BE SAFER OR MORE DANGEROUS?
Short answer:
More dangerous. Not immediately, but structurally.
The world would become:
~ More nuclear armed
~ More multipolar
~ Less stable
~ More regional arms races
~ More proxy wars
~ Less global policing
~ More power struggles
It wouldn’t look like a Hollywood nuclear apocalypse.
It would look like:
More wars, more tension, more nuclear weapons, and more chances for something to go very wrong.
THE BIG REALITY PEOPLE DON’T LIKE TO HEAR
People think the choice is:
Police the world OR ignore the world.
But the reality is:
If a superpower ignores the world, the world doesn’t ignore the superpower.
Trade, oil, shipping, alliances, military power, and economics are all connected.
So the real question isn’t:
Should America focus on itself?
The real question is:
How do you protect your own country without creating a more dangerous world that eventually drags you back in anyway?
That’s the real geopolitical puzzle of the next 50 years.
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@MikeyHotspurs Who will fine them by the way ? They didn't breach any rules
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If any of these players play in the next game the club should be fined
The club acts with no integrity and class at all
That’s why if they win the League nobody will respect them
And I mean NOBODY
Prime Video Sport UK@primevideosport
Arsenal have had TEN players withdraw from international duty through injury this break 🔴🤯
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@InvertTheWing This intentional assault on arsenal players will backfire.
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Should not play for the country again if they cannot respect international duty in a a World Cup year.
Pathetic.
Madueke gets a pass. He is actually injured. But the other 2? Disgusting, disrespectful.
Jacob Steinberg@JacobSteinberg
Saka, Madueke and Rice withdraw from the England squad
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@MUFCDarren_ First of all please add the source of JM saying this
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🚨 José Mourinho on Arteta withdrawing Arsenal players by faking injuries to avoid international duties:
These modern managers and players are slowly ruining the game. This is what football has become. something far removed from what it used to be. It’s frustrating.
There was a time when players felt pride and joy representing their countries. Now, every international break comes with excuses—injuries, fatigue, precautions. Suddenly, nobody wants to play.
If this continues, in a few years football will lose its soul. It will feel controlled, predictable… almost scripted.


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The IRGC deliberately built its military around warfare that needs the fewest personnel possible: missiles and drones where regime elites just push buttons from safe bunkers. No boots and no risks for them.
But this leaves them catastrophically vulnerable to a ground invasion. Why? Because almost no one in Iran wants to die fighting for this regime. Shooting unarmed protesters is easy. Facing a United States military unit is something else entirely.
Ground invasion will unravel the IRGC from the very core.
#IranRevolution2026
#regimechengeiniran
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@DanisMCFC Are the friendly games with nothing at stake, worth injuring players who have so much to play for ?
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Surely faking this many injuries should result in a point deduction??? Its literally cheating and should be penalised
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano
🚨⚠️ Arsenal midfielder Martin Zubimendi leaves Spain camp due to knee discomfort, statement confirms. He won’t play against Egypt. ❌🇪🇸
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@Timelessthemes @markgoldbridge So champions league is part of PL history 😄😄😄
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@PropergolR @markgoldbridge Yah! You don't have champions league trophies.
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@Timelessthemes @markgoldbridge At least check the history of PL before writing nonsense. You talk like arsenal have no trophies
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@markgoldbridge Comparing Arsenal to Sir Alex is wild. Fergie used to pull players because he had a Treble to win and trophies already in the cabinet. Arsenal are pulling players just to finish 2nd and act like they’ve achieved something. There are levels to this game!
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@mfc_mrpage Sorry you won't enjoy them being injured on international duty
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The club,the Players and the fans just the same, shameless.
The Touchline | 𝐓@TouchlineX
🚨 𝗢𝗙𝗙𝗜𝗖𝗜𝗔𝗟: England has announced that Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka will return to Arsenal for medical assessment.
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@orrdavid @ScottforIndi @gracebrod1e Don't you know that at the end tariffs are paid by your end consumers ? You own citizens
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@joni_askola We are supposed to trust a random Finnish university student on the performance of Iran air defence
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The Iranian regime is walking straight into a U.S. trap by rejecting the proposal. Let me explain, if the U.S. sent in ground troops without a clear trigger, like Iran rejecting a 15-point ceasefire, the global backlash would tilt toward Iran. Trump knows that. He’s set it up so that if Iran refuses, he has the pretext to escalate to save the people of Iran, if it accepts, Washington still comes out ahead. Either way, the regime loses.
Open Source Intel@Osint613
BREAKING 🔴🔴 Iran State TV: Iran has rejected the U.S. 15-point plan.
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