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SAM FADDIS

@RealSamFaddis

Retired CIA Officer. Served in Near East and South Asia. Author, commentator. Senior editor @andmagazine. Public Speaker.https://t.co/vsorYSOGvy

Pennsylvania, USA Katılım Temmuz 2011
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Greg Stoker
Greg Stoker@gregjstoker·
What is happening to Joe Kent should be instructive to every veteran and active service member in the Military - you can fight their wars for decades but the second you say “I don’t want to fight for Israel” they will come after you, your wife, and comb through every last detail of your life in order to destroy and cancel you.
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Daniel Foubert 🇵🇱🇫🇷
#Breaking: Poland sends its 2 aircraft carriers Paweł and Gaweł to the Gulf, being the first European country to positively answer Trump's request. Trump's comment: "Now everyone should follow the lead of our BEST European ally!"
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Brandon Weichert
Brandon Weichert@WeTheBrandon·
I've yet to meet a former national security professional--who actually was good at their job--who thinks the current strategy in Iran is anything but a major self-inflicted wound. @RealSamFaddis explains why neither he nor @joekent16jan19 are comfortable with the current war plan
Brandon Weichert@WeTheBrandon

We went into Iran thinking the regime would fall in days. It didn’t. Now the world economy is at risk and nobody knows the next move. This is Iraq all over again. @RealSamFaddis joins me on the next episode of NATIONAL SECURITY TALK:

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SAM FADDIS@RealSamFaddis·
I know Joe. I knew Shannon. Rock solid patriots. Listen. Think. Do not ignore him.
Grace Chong, MBI@gc22gc

BANNON: Joe Kent is highly revered. 11 combat tours. Valor, courage, and dedication are beyond question. His beloved wife died in a Syrian operation, leaving him a widower with 2 young boys. His dedication to the country is unparalleled. The @VP should have taken Joe straight to the CoS and President so he could explain why he was resigning and why he drafted it. Coming from a guy like @joekent16jan19, this has to be investigated. We can’t kick this down the road. I’ve had many questions about the 12 day war and this so called imminent threat. What was it and why were those decisions made? We’re in it now. We have to win. It’s not a good sign when countries rely on the United States for both national and economic security, with the Navy protecting key trade and oil routes through the straits, the Red Sea, and up to the Suez Canal. These questions need answers. Now that Joe Kent has put this out, it’s not going away. This is going to be serious.

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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸🇮🇷Joe Kent in 2024: “As someone who lost my late wife in these wars, as somebody who fought myself 11 combat deployments... I would love to tell you it had worked, but it simply did not... If we go to war with Iran, this is going to be a disaster.”
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🚨🇮🇷🇺🇸 BREAKING: The Director of the National Counterterrorism Center just resigned over the Iran war. His reason, on the record: "Iran posed no imminent threat. We started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby." That's the man who ran U.S. counterterrorism. @joekent16jan19

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SAM FADDIS@RealSamFaddis·
@WeTheBrandon If we want to invade Iran, we will need a bigger Army. We will need to reactivate entire divisions we have shut down. You are talking about hundreds of thousands of soldiers. And the casualties that go with that commitment.
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SAM FADDIS@RealSamFaddis·
Joe is an honorable man. I had the honor of training his late wife and working alongside her. We might want to take a moment and think about what it means when men of this caliber and moral fiber feel compelled to take such actions. @gc22gc @RealAmVoice @WeTheBrandon
Joe Kent@joekent16jan19

After much reflection, I have decided to resign from my position as Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, effective today. I cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran. Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation, and it is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby. It has been an honor serving under @POTUS and @DNIGabbard and leading the professionals at NCTC. May God bless America.

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SAM FADDIS@RealSamFaddis·
@dafna23j The b2 is not orange. It doesn’t take off from a carrier particularly a British one.
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انت تشاهد اقلاع اغلى واغرب طائرة حربية في العالم هل كنت تعلم لونها برتقالي لحظ كيف تصبح في الجو 😍✌🏻🤩 انها طائرة B-2 قاذفة المهام الصعبة فخر الصناعة الاميركية لحد هذه اللحظة لاتوجد طائرة منافسة لها
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SAM FADDIS@RealSamFaddis·
Gas goes way past $5 a gallon.
Tony Seruga@TonySeruga

What Happens When The Houthis Enter The War? —Sam Faddis is a former clandestine CIA operations officer in Iran and the Middle East The Straits of Hormuz are effectively closed to tanker traffic. Virtually no ships are entering or exiting the Persian Gulf. For all practical purposes, the flow of oil and natural gas from the Gulf to the rest of the world has stopped. In response, tankers are now shifting to the Red Sea to load oil from the Saudi port of Yanbu. There are in excess of two dozen tankers loading oil there now. This appears to be a potential workaround allowing oil to flow from the region despite the ongoing hostilities. There’s just one problem. To get in and out of the Red Sea, ships have to pass through the Bab el-Mandeb Strait that connects the Red Sea with the Gulf of Aden and the Indian Ocean. The strait is 20 miles wide and is divided into two channels by Perim Island; the western channel is 16 miles across, and the eastern is 2 miles wide. That means running a gauntlet within missile and drone range of the Houthis, Iranian allies who have demonstrated many times over that they are willing and able to target commercial shipping. The Houthis have so far stayed out of this current war. That appears to be about to change. On March 14, 2026, the Houthis officially declared their intention to join the ongoing war against the United States and Israel. While the group has not yet launched a large-scale military offensive, its leadership has signaled that “fingers are on the trigger” and they are preparing “surprises”. They will have plenty of targets to shoot at. The Red Sea has now become the world’s oil lifeline. All hope of preventing an explosion in world energy prices is now resting on the oil being pumped to Yanbu via a 700-mile-long pipeline across the Saudi desert. The amount of oil flowing this way is only increasing. Saudi Aramco chief executive officer Amin Nasser said on Tuesday that the kingdom was ramping up crude flows through the pipeline. The International Energy Agency (IEA) said in a report published on Thursday that exports through the kingdom’s western ports had already hit 5.9 million barrels per day (bpd) on 9 March. That was a jump from just 1.7 million bpd in 2025. “This is exactly what it was designed to do - bypass the strategic chokepoint of Hormuz if Iran shut it down and make Saudi Arabia the producer of last resort,” Jim Krane, a fellow and energy expert at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy in Houston, Texas, previously told Middle East Eye (MEE). Unfortunately, it also grants the Houthis enormous power. Every vessel bringing oil out of Yanbu has to pass twice through the Bab el-Mandeb Strait - once to pick up Saudi crude, and again to bring it to market. Each time, they will potentially be under fire from Houthi forces armed, trained, and directed by Iran. “This makes the Houthis important,” Greg Priddy, a senior fellow for the Middle East at the Center for the National Interest, told MEE. That may be the understatement of the year. It means the Houthis will be holding a knife to the world’s neck and in a position to largely shut down the economies of nations, particularly those in East Asia, that are not energy independent. It is worth noting that the Houthis possess a significant arsenal of missiles and drones and have demonstrated their ability to use them. These include multiple versions of anti-ship ballistic missiles and anti-ship cruise missiles. These are not guys who are simply firing off missiles and hoping they hit something. They are employing sophisticated weapons. They have a lot of help from the Iranians, and they know how to employ all these weapons in complex layered attacks that even U.S. warships have had a hard time defeating. As if all that were not bad enough, the Houthis also use remote-controlled suicide boats. Those drone boats are often made to look like fishing vessels common in the Red Sea region and are typically fashioned out of fiberglass or wood, per the Ambrey maritime security firm. In January of 2024, one washed up on shore in the Bab el Mandeb Strait. “Inspectors found three electronic switches connected to 25kg (about 55 pounds) of C4 explosives – approximately 33.5kg (about 74 pounds) of TNT equivalent, and 50kg (about 110 pounds) of TNT,” per Ambrey. As with recent attacks in the Persian Gulf by Iranian forces using remote controlled boats, an operator in a second vessel often guides the kamikaze vessel to its target. In other cases, however, it appears the Houthis are using GPS and a video feed to steer the attack vessel. Against all these Houthi weapons, an oil tanker is a sitting duck. Every day, this war takes another step up the ladder of escalation. In the very near future, it appears all but certain that escalation will involve the opening of a second front by the Houthis in the Red Sea. And, when the Houthis enter the war, the world will finally be face-to-face with, at least temporarily, a full cutoff of oil and natural gas from the Middle East. Follow Sam Faddis @RealSamFaddis and read his Substack: andmagazine.substack.com/p/what-happens…

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