@IraninJapan Systolic pressure probably at 220 while he wrote the post: stroke is getting closer. Iran is doing what every nation should do: resist, resist, resist. An example for every free nation and every free woman and free man in the world.
This low level of civility and intelligence shown by a leader of a country is regrettable; the shameful fervor with which intentions to commit war crimes are repeated is staggering; and the fact that the Divine is invoked regardless of ill intentions clearly exposes deep fanaticism. Apologies for sharing this language.
Most Surveilled Cities 📸
Cities of China — 700m cameras to 1.42bn people = 494.25 cameras per 1,000 people
Hyderabad, India — 900,000 cameras for 11,337,900 people = 79.38 cameras per 1,000 people
Indore, India – 251,500 cameras per 3,482,830 people = 72.21 cameras per 1,000 people
Bangalore, India – 585,284 cameras for 14,395,400 people = 40.66 cameras per 1,000 people
Lahore, Pakistan – 410,297 cameras for 14,825,800 people = 27.67 cameras per 1,000 people
Seoul, South Korea – 243,426 cameras for 10,025,800 people = 24.28 cameras per 1,000 people
Moscow, Russia – 250,000 cameras for 12,737,400 people = 19.63 cameras per 1,000 people
Kabul, Afghanistan – 90,000 cameras for 4,877,020 people = 18.45 cameras per 1,000 people
Singapore, Singapore — 112,999 cameras for 6,157,270 people = 18.35 cameras per 1,000 people
St. Petersburg, Russia — 102,000 cameras for 5,597,340 people = 18.22 cameras per 1,000 people
Understanding the lessons of history helps shape leadership in the present and into the future. After prolonged conflict between Rome and the Parthian Empire, Augustus achieved what earlier generals had failed to secure through war: a diplomatic settlement that restored not only stability but also prestige.
The return of the Roman standards lost by Marcus Licinius Crassus at the Battle of Carrhae was more than a symbolic victory; it was the visible result of a more subtle strategy, one grounded in long-term influence rather than immediate domination. Part of this approach involved the presence of eastern elites in Rome, including members of Parthian and client royal families, whose treatment was deliberately elevated.
They were educated within Roman culture, exposed to its language, institutions, and values, and integrated, at least temporarily, into its social fabric. This practice served multiple purposes at once: it stabilized relations, reduced the likelihood of rebellion, and extended Roman influence beyond its borders without the need for continuous military intervention.
It reveals a complementary trait of leadership: the capacity to shape outcomes through attraction, integration, and time, rather than through force alone, a contrast that becomes sharper when placed against the more immediate, reactive, and often reductive attitudes that tend to prevail in periods of uncertainty. @WhiteHouse
There was a time when power paused before a word.
When Pope Leo I stood before Attila the Hun, it was not force that spoke, but authority.
History remembers that moment.
It also remembers the difference between invoking names, and understanding what they carry.
@BBCWorld Rise up dear journalists, get rid of your editors and take back the pride to be a true, brave journalist.
Keep exposing the truth, fight the 30 coins corruption.
The Sator formula speaks of divine creation and the ceaseless cycle of life and knowledge. The Sower (Sator) holds (Tenet) the cycles (Rotas) of creation (Opera), revealing the hidden architect of existence.
AREPO is not the obscure flaw in the formula, but its concealed center.
Read as Alpha, Rex Et Pater, Omega, it becomes a compressed sacred title: the One who is beginning and end, king and father.
Thus, the Sower, Alpha and Omega, Rex et Pater, holds the cycle of creation.
#AREPO#SatorSquare#Symbolism#TheSubtleLinesOfTruth
Gli Emirati Arabi bombardano l’Iran: centrato un desalinizzatore.
Teheran. Già 1.200 vittime, 200 delle quali under 12. Di Cosimo Caridi
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@CarloCalenda Senatore, se Trump è un “generatore di caos globale”, quale criterio utilizziamo per valutare gli altri leader che oggi contribuiscono ai conflitti e all’instabilità internazionale (ad esempio Netanyahu)?
Lo stesso metro vale per tutti o solo per alcuni?
Trump non è l’Occidente. E non è la democrazia.
Trump difende solo i propri interessi e quelli delle grandi compagnie petrolifere americane. In Venezuela ha lasciato i delinquenti di Maduro al loro posto pur di ottenere concessioni e farà lo stesso con l’Iran. Con l’Europa minaccia dazi al 15%. 
È un generatore di caos globale.
È arrivato il momento che l’Italia prenda definitivamente le distanze dal modo in cui Trump agisce.