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Tracking the most sophisticated terrorist organisation which was able to deceive the world 🇪🇺

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Part of the truth that analysts have missed intentionally or not. This is what we have been warning about! Al-Qaeda has gone through significant changes, more goal but less rule oriented. More military and less religious. This article is a great summary mwi.westpoint.edu/al-qaedas-thir…
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Kevin Rothrock
Kevin Rothrock@MrKevinRothrock·
Took me a month to get around to reading this, but here Der Spiegel reports that the CIA had very early knowledge of Ukraine's secret op to blow up the Nord Stream pipeline, and officials even hinted US support before Washington tried to stop the whole thing. spiegel.de/international/… We're still a long way from Seymour Hersh's claim that the Americans and Norwegians carried out the bombing themselves, but his fantastical tale nevertheless seems less inaccurate than the early-days suspicion that Russia bombed its own pipeline.
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Midwest Mongol
Midwest Mongol@MidwestMongol·
Does anyone not understand... if there is an investigation... usually they try to keep it DL and disclose as little information as possible... posting and declaring such a high profile "investigation" is a norm IF you're weaponizing the system. 100% sus
Sarah Adams@sarahadams

@KyleSeraphin @realMattKeens @joekent16jan19 Weaponization of the FBI is never going to end, eventually the organization will implode itself

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Terror Watch AU
Terror Watch AU@TerrorWatchAU·
I’ve had to resign from my employment, due to the return of intense PTSD symptoms. A new chapter begins.
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@MidwestMongol @GBNT1952 Evidence was provided to him about the coming terrorist attacks and he saw the warning signs as well. That's why he released the warning bulletin. He was actually the only one
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Midwest Mongol@MidwestMongol·
@GBNT1952 The administration is literally handing millions to Taliban. We can't say Kent may not have come to other devastating knowledge
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Green Beret Nap Time
There’s a way to honorably disagree with policy and step aside, and then there is what Joe did.
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Glenn Greenwald
Glenn Greenwald@ggreenwald·
What makes Tulsi Gabbard's behavior extra pathetic is that not only did Trump publicly state he doesn't give a shit what she thinks, but they have also excluded her from key national security meetings because they don't trust her. Sacrificing all dignity for an empty title.
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jeremy scahill@jeremyscahill

Tulsi Gabbard has announced she is stepping down from her previously stated principles to spend more time aiding wars she claimed to oppose.

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It's sad to see how so many people went after @joekent16jan19 smearing him. Many did because of their anger about the loss of the Iraqi war. Just a few really read his statement-he doesn't want to see US soldiers return home in caskets. 🧵 Revenge is measured by human life
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We tracked multiple weapons and money transfers between the Taliban and the TTP. Fact; yes Pakistan has supported the TTA for a long time and the end game didn't turn out as Pakistan expected This should be a warning for the West as well. They are going to turn on us as well
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That is not the reason at all. The reason why is he exposed his duplicity. The manner and method of his resignation speaks volumes. It was to maximally undermine his boss, while maximizing his own stature and couching it as 'principled'. It's disgraceful. Now he is accusing Israel of doing what he himself did (preemptively striking Iran) while painting his boss as a hapless dimwit led around by the nose.
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The Taliban symphatiser drama queen; 1st episode
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jason criss howk
jason criss howk@jason_c_howk·
Good analysis The Taliban regime and the Pakistan military are responsible for any civilian deaths in Afghanistan They created this mess together, and it’s the innocent that will pay No better moment for the Afghan opposition to push the terrorists back into Pakistan
Natiq Malikzada@natiqmalikzada

Here is my understanding of Pakistan’s bombing, which has left many civilians killed and injured. According to the New York Times, at least 75 bodies were seen. An initial assessment from a UN says 180 people were killed. The Taliban are obviously exaggerating by claiming 400 deaths. Many people have claimed that the targeted area was not a rehabilitation centre. THAT IS COMPLETELY FALSE. There was a rehab centre there, and it was a well known one. Anyone in Afghanistan who has had an addicted family member knows that place. My uncle was treated there twice, the last time in November last year. I also spoke with three people, including a pharmacist from Panjshir who lost his nephew in that rehab centre last night. He had been admitted there a month ago for treatment. The rehab centre was next to a former US military camp. According to @JamshidAmiri, the Camp Phoenix was one of the most important US military installations in Afghanistan and served as a logistical hub for US camps across the country. Part of Camp Phoenix had later been converted by the previous Afghanistan government into a treatment centre for drug addicts, where thousands from across the country received care. So yes, it is true that the rehab centre was located inside a former US military base. But it is equally true that it was a rehabilitation centre, it existed before the Taliban, and it was not built by them. Last year, an article published in the Daily Mail reported that the Taliban were building drones at another part of the former Camp Phoenix base. The source of that claim is unclear. But even if it were true, that would not erase the existence of the rehabilitation centre, nor would it make the civilians inside it expendable. If Pakistan targeted the wider camp without distinguishing between alleged military activity and a known civilian treatment facility, that is itself deeply incriminating. It would show either recklessness or deliberate disregard for civilian life. Neither is defensible and Pakistan should be hold responsible for it. This is also exactly why lazy propaganda from some people is so dangerous. They hear "former base" or "Taliban presence" and immediately act as if every person or every building inside that area becomes a legitimate target. That is not how law works, and it is not how morality works. A place does not lose its civilian character simply because it is located inside a site with a military history. If there was a functioning rehab centre there, with vulnerable people receiving treatment, that is very important. And the fact that we hate Taliban, for the terrorist they are, it should not become an excuse to normalize the killing of Afghanistan civilians. Too many people now speak as if any bomb dropped on Afghanistan can be justified as long as the Taliban exist somewhere in the background, which is owfully scary logic. And yes, one should be careful with Taliban casualty numbers, but denying the massacre taht has taken place is inhumane.

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The New York Times that praised Sirajuddin Haqqani 😂😂 This is getting weirder day by day and no one believes that the Taliban/al-Qaeda regime is fully willing to use human shields to protect and hide their terrorist projects
Natiq Malikzada@natiqmalikzada

The New York Times "saw at least 75 bodies following Pakistan air strikes in a drug rehabilitation centre in Kabul. An initial assessment from a U.N. Agency, which we obtained, said 180 people were killed." 👇👇

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@MarioNawfal Drop him off to Tehran and interview him after 24 hours. If he survived
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸 🇲🇽 Graham: "We're not going to invade Iran." Also Graham: "Take Kharg Island." That's an invasion, Lindsey. He says no escalation in one breath and immediately calls for seizing sovereign territory in the next. He just can't help himself...
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🚨🇲🇽 Iran has launched 61 separate waves of missiles and drones at U.S. bases, Israel, and Gulf nations. After 15,000 coalition strikes, the loss of its Supreme Leader, its navy, its air force, and dozens of top officials, Tehran is still punching...

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@highbrow_nobrow Drop him off to Tehran and interview him after 24 hours. If he survived
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The Intellectualist
The Intellectualist@highbrow_nobrow·
GOP Senator insults UK military: "The Royal Navy used to be a great force for good in the world. Now, they are a rust bucket. They should be showing up to support this." FC: Since 9/11, the UK has suffered 6,000+ casualties fighting alongside the US.
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