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Katılım Nisan 2014
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Parody Jeff
Parody Jeff@Parodyjeffx·
The biggest mistake in fucking human history.
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Parody Jeff
Parody Jeff@Parodyjeffx·
Japanese TV just went full raw on live air: “Jared Kushner should not be in peace talks. Isn’t he a Jew?”
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Shadman khan
Shadman khan@Real_shadmxtgp·
Can you solve the hidden country?
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Oumar Sissoko
Oumar Sissoko@Oumar_Sissoko_1·
@Microinteracti1 😂 Cancel that 💩 Trumps fucks up everything.
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شرق‌زده sharghzadeh
Having lost their war and going down as traitors in history, monarchists are now attempting to silence me via mass reporting. Give it up guys, it's over.
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
“China is very happy that I am permanently opening the Strait of Hormuz. I am doing it for them, also - And the World. This situation will never happen again. They have agreed not to send weapons to Iran…” - President Donald J. Trump
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PAryan 8🪽8
PAryan 8🪽8@RebelGoy88·
December 29, 1940: German Air Force dropped more than 24,000 bombs on London. The city’s skyline was engulfed in flames, and history has called it the “Second Great Fire of London.” The attack was part of the Nazi air campaign known as The "Blitz", an attempt to break the morale of the British people that ultimately became a symbol of resistance and resilience. #Ww2 #Only_for_historical_purpose
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Alohomora
Alohomora@thisisalohomora·
@sharghzadeh How a person can be this hateful? What kind of mother has birthed you ? You need to seek a therapy bro!
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The Shahcuck
The Shahcuck@UnlMd·
@donyadelsouz @sharghzadeh How is he a traitor when you Pahlavists were literally cheering for the bombardment of your own country? You're a deranged cult. Also, how do you know that 90% of the people hate the regime? You Pahlavists make baseless claims without any actual evidence.
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Donya
Donya@donyadelsouz·
Loll it’s over for you buddy. you’re a traitor to Iranians and you trying to use words like “monarchists” and “pahlavists” to weaponize against IRANIANS that over 90% want the regime the fuck out of the country and the overwhelming majority who was Reza Pahlavi as the transitional leader. There is no “pahlavists” and “monarchists.” Just call us IRANIANS. You’re the minority whose a regime apologists and you are not the voice of the majority of Iranians in Iran.
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Mosio
Mosio@Mosiosi27·
@alexshams_ The number of killed people are coming from Iran International channel which was not verified, Harana as humanitarian agency identified 7000.
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Alex Shams
Alex Shams@alexshams_·
I'm writing about how prominent Iranians and diaspora manufactured consent for this war Does anyone know the origin of these phrases: -What's the alternative? -So you're okay with the regime killing "40,000" people? -We've been at war for 47 years
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Ali Alizadeh
Ali Alizadeh@Jedaal·
ارش عزیزی نوشته که یکی از منابعش به او گفته دور بعدی مذاکرات پنج شنبه در اسلام‌آباد برگزار می‌شود. آرش عزیزی، کارمند سابق تلویزیون اسرائیلی منوتو است، روابط نزدیکی با اسرائیل دارد و بسیاری معتقدند مهره‌ای اسرائیلی است. سوال: کدام مقام داخل ایران به او چنین اطلاعاتی داده؟ #نفوذ
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Shadow of Ezra
Shadow of Ezra@ShadowofEzra·
AIPAC releases a new ad bragging to America that it owns top leadership in the Democratic Party and that it will be the true winner in the midterm elections, regardless of the results. AIPAC brags that it is the top fundraiser for members of the Congressional Black Caucus, Hispanic Caucus, Asian Pacific American Caucus, Progressive Caucus, and Equality Caucus. “AIPAC is the top fundraiser for Democrats.”
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Vanguard OSINT
Vanguard OSINT@VanguardOSINT·
A Pakistani hacker has exposed fake Indian accounts. @DanielZahoor exposed six Indian profiles that were pretending to be ex-IDF soldiers, Jews in Israel, members of Mossad families, or hardcore Zionists. In reality, every single one of them is Indian. What an embarrassment.
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Max Blumenthal
Max Blumenthal@MaxBlumenthal·
The founder of liberal Zionist J St reveals the ruse of Democrats calling to reduce aid to Israel Ben Ami explains that with his call for Israel to pay for its own weapons, he’s merely echoing Netanyahu and Lindsey Graham He emphasizes, “a call to end American financial subsidies for Israel’s defense is not a call to end the U.S.-Israel security relationship” The US can continue to sell arms to Israel, Ben Ami insists, collaborating on intel and developing weapons systems in order to ensure the survival of its apartheid system Expect to hear these deceptive talking points from leading Democratic primary candidates, including Rahm Emanuel, desperate to mollify the party’s base without doing anything of substance to end US military support for Israel
Jeremy Ben-Ami@JeremyBenAmi

A bipartisan consensus is emerging to end unconditional taxpayer subsidies for Israel’s military and to enforce U.S. law on the use of American weapons. In January of this year, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told The Economist: “I want to taper off the military aid within the next ten years.” Asked if he meant reducing it to zero, he replied: “Yes. We’ve come of age and we’ve developed incredible capacities.” Within hours of Netanyahu’s interview, Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina – one of Israel’s staunchest Republican allies in the Senate – tweeted that he would propose accelerating that timeline: “I will always appreciate allies who are trying to be more self-sufficient,” he wrote. “Given what the Prime Minister said, we need not wait ten years.” Both Netanyahu and Graham pointed to the same underlying reality: Israel today has one of the most dynamic and advanced economies in the world. With a per capita GDP higher than countries like the United Kingdom, France and Japan, Israel is more than capable of paying for its own defense – just as America’s other wealthy allies already do. Yet the United States provides Israel with $3.3 billion annually in Foreign Military Financing - more than half of all such funding the U.S. distributes globally – on top of an additional $500 million/year for joint missile defense systems and other occasional significant supplemental appropriations. That reality raises a straightforward question: why should American taxpayers continue to subsidize the defense budget of a prosperous ally, particularly at a time when the U.S. faces its own significant fiscal pressures? Netanyahu and Graham are not alone in this view. For years, analysts and policymakers across the political spectrum have been arguing that Israel no longer needs generous economic subsidies. Across the political spectrum, a growing view is emerging: the US-Israel relationship should be “normalized.” Supporters of Israel - many raised on the vision that the Jewish people just want Israel to be treated like all other countries - should welcome the development. The benefits of disproportionately large financial assistance today are outweighed by the damage to Israel when that financial support becomes a divisive wedge in American politics. To be clear: a call to end American financial subsidies for Israel’s defense is not a call to end the U.S.-Israel security relationship. Israel faces significant threats and security challenges - from Iran, terror groups and more. The United States should continue to support Israel in confronting those threats in a host of important ways including intelligence sharing, operational coordination, joint exercises, and cooperative development of defense technologies. Security assistance does not have to - and should no longer - take the form of unconditional financial subsidy. Arms sales – paid for by Israel and governed by U.S. law - should continue in accordance with all relevant statutes including the Leahy Law, the Arms Export Control Act and the Foreign Assistance Act. The U.S. should continue to sell Israel important - and jointly developed - air defense systems like Iron Dome, David’s Sling and Arrow. I cannot emphasize enough how important missile defense systems such as Iron Dome are to the Israeli people. Over these past weeks and years, these systems have saved the lives of countless civilians. The technology underlying them was developed jointly by Israel and the U.S. and the manufacture of the interceptors and launchers is governed by bilateral agreements. The United States should continue to supply what Israel needs for the defense of its people from Iranian, Hezbollah, Hamas and Houthi missiles - but the time is coming for Israel to pay for what it needs, as other prosperous countries do. This approach aligns with the center of gravity in American Jewish opinion - reflecting the emotional attachment that 70 percent of Jewish Americans feel for Israel and simultaneously the opposition of 70 percent to unconditional American military and financial assistance. Congress should retain, exercise and expand its authority to review and, when necessary, block specific weapons sales that do not align with American law or interests. That’s why J Street supports the Ceasefire Compliance Act, new legislation which would ensure that if Israel continues to pursue policies in Gaza and the West Bank that run counter to American interests, it should not be able to use U.S. weapons in those areas. It’s also why J Street urges Senators this week to vote to disapprove two sales to Israel - one of large bombs and one of bulldozers - both to demonstrate consequences for misuse of these items in Gaza and elsewhere and to express consistent opposition to the war in Iran. A transition toward a more normalized security partnership would place the relationship on a more sustainable and less politically polarizing foundation. It would align U.S. policy with Israel’s own stated aspirations for self-reliance. The technological, economic and defensive achievement that Israel has accomplished and that make it self-sufficient should be a matter of pride for Israel’s supporters around the world. These are developments the founders of the country would have deeply valued. The exact timetable for phasing out taxpayer subsidies should be worked out carefully. The United States should honor existing commitments, including those in the 2016 memorandum of understanding, through their conclusion in the next two years. But after that, a responsible yet rapid phase-out is needed – a step that would move the U.S. and Israel toward a more mature, balanced, and ultimately more resilient partnership – one grounded not only in shared interests, but in shared standards and accountability.

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Arnaud Bertrand
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand·
I suspect the real reason for Singapore's opposition to a toll on Hormuz is not some high-minded devotion to international law, but because if it's set as a precedent and a toll were to exist on the Strait of Malacca, it would basically kill their current business model. See, geographically speaking, Malacca runs primarily between Malaysia and Indonesia - Singapore only controls a small stretch at the southeastern exit. Yet currently they capture most of the strait's commercial value through port services, bunkering, and transshipment: it's basically like them having the best "service station" on the world's most popular free highway. What the Hormuz precedent - if established - is all about is the revenge of geography: power given back to the countries that own the road, as opposed to those with the best rest-stop. Fantastic news for Malaysia and Indonesia (which is partly why you're seeing key Malaysian political figures, like Nurul Izzah Anwar, issue a highly unusual rebuke of Singapore over Balakrishnan’s remarks: x.com/amerhadiazmi/s…), but a big threat to a city-state whose entire economy is built on being the best service provider on what's largely someone else's waterway.
Eric 𝕏@WorldStrategist

Singapore’s Foreign Minister on why he cannot accept negotiating with Iran for safe passage of ships. Definitely worth listening to:

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Richard
Richard@ricwe123·
Reports on the US–Iran talks suggest a stark contrast in preparation,raising questions about which side is genuinely intent on reaching a resolution. The US delegation arrived only on the 11th in a rush. After landing, Vance is said to have taken a four-hour rest to recover from jet lag. By the time he reached the negotiating room, the Iranian team had already outlined the main points for the opening round of discussions. Sources claim the US had not even finalized the agenda with the Pakistani side beforehand and was instead working off a framework put forward by Iran. This last-minute approach sits uneasily alongside the fact that the US delegation numbered around 300 people. The US side reportedly brought only a few pages of broad, principle-based proposals, while the Iranian delegation arrived with extensive documentation and draft agreements. Their materials included over 120 pages of technical specifications on nuclear facility safety alone, suggesting a far higher level of preparation and a clearer commitment to producing concrete outcomes.
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