Alex Dementiev
232 posts


@a_macro_dude @goldyama @HormuzLetter I’m never for killing anyone period. But when a country is dead-set on obtaining nuclear weapons with a policy of “death to Israel” and “death to America”, it was acted on, after 40+ years of inaction.
Most of the world has agreed no nukes for Iran, but no one did anything.
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@risicare_eth @goldyama @HormuzLetter You know that Iran policy under last ayatollah was that nuclear energy is haram. They have had the ability to create a nuke for over a decade.
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@risicare_eth @goldyama @HormuzLetter Would you say it was unreasonable for US to bomb Iran in the first place? And assassinate their leaders?
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@goldyama @HormuzLetter No nuclear weapon for Iran has been US policy over 5+ administrations.
That is the #1 term, no nukes.
#2 term is keep the strait open, as it was before the conflict.
In exchange, US unfreezes assets, helps Iran rebuild, and reduces sanctions.
How’s that unreasonable?
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@Vexaracap @HormuzLetter Sorry, how many more Americans are you ready to send across the world to their death for war that does not directly benefit us?
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Mr. President,
This group that you are negotiating with are truly corrupt to the core. Their families are all living luxurious, extravagant lives in America and Europe with the country’s money, and they are laughing in your face that they have fooled you. These people are negotiating with you because of their huge dirty money and they are fooling you.
Are the 13 American soldiers who were martyred while serving in harsh conditions by the Iranian regime worth negotiating with and giving a chance to these people? Didn’t you tell their families that you would finish the job? But Mr. Vance has gone and, in his own imagination, wants to make a deal no matter what. But this blood of the 13 American soldiers is like the blood of the 45,000 Iranians that is being traded and insulted.
Some days everything is forgotten, but it will be written in history. Your soldiers were martyred for the future of the world and America. They were not in a position of defending American soil, and this point is very important. Please, do not negotiate any more with these terrorists of the Iranian regime. Do not trample on the blood that has been shed.
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Trump’s plan was for this war to be over in 2 weeks so he could go to China in late March. We know that, because he started the war with his Xi summit scheduled in a month.
Yesterday showed us that Trump would rather eat a shit deal than escalate. Your ability to spin every mistake Trump makes is impressive, but reality will not follow your dream world.
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@NewsHour Good, there’s hundreds of billions of fraud and corruption and every grant should be suspended and then going through one by one to access need and historical evidence that $ is being used as planned. No friends or family allowed to receive any benefit period. Corruption is masiv
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A federal judge has ruled that deposition videos of two former Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) staffers can remain online, rejecting claims that potential embarrassment outweighed public interest in the case. The former DOGE employees, Justin Fox and Nathan Cavanaugh, testified that they used OpenAI’s ChatGPT to identify grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) they believed violated President Donald Trump’s executive order targeting “radical and wasteful” diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
Determinations of which grants to cut were made by feeding short summaries of projects into ChatGPT and asking the chatbot if there was any connection to DEI, according to discovery materials released by the American Historical Association in March as part of a lawsuit against the NEH. The DOGE employees appeared to rely on the technology to compile a list of 1,477 grants to terminate, nearly every active award made during the Biden administration. The cuts clawed back more than $100 million, nearly half the federal agency’s budget, throwing organizations into turmoil and forcing some projects to shut down.
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@CatoInstitute @Doug_Bandow Trump is doing NATO's job. He might not be Churchill, but success in Iran will be beneficial to America, Americans, the Middle East, the global economy, not to mention the beginning of the end of Hezbollah... To build a new world, some parts of the old one have to be torn down.
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President Trump treats America like his personal empire—waging unnecessary wars, enriching allies and himself, ignoring Congress, and leaving civilians and global stability in ruins, says Cato’s @Doug_Bandow. This is not what the Founders envisioned.
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@academic_la @grok how often is this poster accurate? What’s the hit rate recently? I want to believe but need to verify
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Netanyahu is very frustrated at the high chance the war will end soon. Leaks from a recent cabinet meeting show him saying the following:
1) Israel has prepared a target bank focused on Iran's power stations and national infrastructure, believing that striking them would cause the collapse of the Tehran regime and shorten the war. The decision now awaits Trump.
2) Iran has roughly 300–400 ballistic missiles remaining. Israel and the US have destroyed hundreds of launchers, but Iran still retains more than half of its original launcher capacity. Bad weather is also limiting Israel's ability to hunt missile launchers.
3) Israel believes the US must act decisively to open the straitsa, warning that allowing Iran to keep it closed would be a major political win for Tehran. Israeli sources estimate a US operation there would be "the final chord of the war" and take about a month.
4) He highlighted economic damage to Iran — 70% of steel production capacity hit, GDP reduced by 2–3%. He also discussed potential energy pipeline routes through Saudi Arabia to bypass Hormuz, and mentioned growing Arab state cooperation with Israel.
5) Netanyahu stated Israel will refuse any externally imposed ceasefire in Lebanon, insisting it must remain Israel's independent decision.
6) Netanyahu criticized what he called a "massive depression industry" working to suppress Israeli public morale during the war.
Netanyahu knows the US and Israel are losing the war and that Israeli public opinion is turning against him. He hopes to trap the US into an extended land war to change the equation.
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@OPBCD_Jake @NikolovOle31689 @ImperiumFirst Your world is gonna get rocked one day lol. Remember when we judged Obama for a tan suit. Now we need no mask video…
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Is there anyone who is more inconsistent than Joe Kent?
Started with a rapprochement toward Nick Fuentes years ago. Then denounced him. Then joins the war machine of Trump as Director of Counterterrorism (which is obviously a position meant to serve Israel).
Now suddenly resigns from his Israel-puppet position.
Don't get me wrong, it's great that he resigned, but a more efficient path would have been to know in advance that these jobs are meant to justify the wars that Israel wants, and to not take it.
Perhaps even more efficient, just don't denounce Nick Fuentes years ago since he was right on everything you were wrong about.
Remember, Joe Kent is one of the "real not-crazy anti-neocons" that Tucker was pointing to as an alternative to the Fuentes of this world. Well, where are we at now? They are so naive they participate in the system of war for years before they have to resign for things we told them would be the case before they got the job.
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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@Thomassssssssz @BettyBVel @ginamilan_ Oh I’m sorry, he stopped donating to democrats in 2010. You right, he was republican in 2011.
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@a_macro_dude @BettyBVel @ginamilan_ missed the part where he calls himself a republican first thing in the video?
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Trump on Piers Morgan Live in 2011:
Donald Trump: “I’m a Republican. I’m a very good Republican. But I thought Bush was a terrible president. I thought he was a terrible leader. The country had no spirit, and ultimately he did so badly at the end that we have Obama. That’s what we have. I mean, that was a gift from President Bush. Uh, I thought Clinton actually had…”
Piers Morgan: “You’re not a fan of the president?”
Donald Trump: “No, I’ve never been a fan… because look, I am the most militant person there is. I’m a big war guy in terms of wanting total defense. I want perhaps an increase in defense spending, okay? But you don’t attack the wrong country. Iraq did not knock down the World Trade Center. As it turned out, he did attack the wrong country. And frankly, they used to kill terrorists in Iraq. You could not be a terrorist and last a day in Iraq. Now it’s the Harvard—it’s the breeding ground for terrorism. I mean, everybody that wants to be a terrorist, they go to Iraq, they go to Afghanistan, they go to the places where we are.”
No matter what interview I watch of Trump, he always blows me away. He has remained consistent on every single thing he has ever talked about. We are so lucky to have him in our lifetime. There will truly never be anyone like him ever again.
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@DMichaelTripi @HouseCracka For years we were told that Iran couldn’t be attacked because it would lead to an endless war. Now we see that they have been destroyed like poop through a goose. The missiles that Iran are shooting at us were paid for by your messiah, Barry.
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@BettyBVel @ginamilan_ Could be because back in 2011 Trump wasn’t a republican.
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@ginamilan_ It’s fascinating to see how his "America First" core hasn't changed in over 15 years. His critique of the Iraq War was way ahead of its time, especially for a Republican. He truly broke the mold of traditional politics.
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@infintejeste @favelaoverlord @OurOwnNation @bitcoin__intern Right, not even all whites are the same.
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@a_macro_dude @favelaoverlord @OurOwnNation @bitcoin__intern Ah yes, diversity, the most expensive thing a country can do to its citizens. Immigration was actually an issue well before 1965, it simply wasn’t a nation wide issue. Just like capitalism actually meant self interest under the law, not in spite of it.
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Trump approved 304,125 H-1b visas through q3 in 2025, allowed 310,000 H2-b visas, 66,000 H2 Non agricultural visas, 64,714 H2 supplemental visas, and has issued or renewed 145,000 H4 visas.
640,000 Student visas (F-1 and M-1), 122,000 OPT visas, and 78,500 STEM OPT extensions.
That is 1,730,339 additional Immigrants on visas thanks to Trump.
David J. Bier@David_J_Bier
Just absurd. Not a single refugee in the world was allowed to come legally, except for white South Africans.
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I would love to know how you define America.
I think I have a good idea. Immigration wasn’t an issue until 1965 immigration act. Before that, it was mainly white Christians that immigrated here, so we had a high trust society. But then we stopped with the quotas and a lot of non-whites started coming in, and America started to change for the worse. People didn’t assimilate like they used to but created their own communities—we got China and Korea town, we got Brighton Beach, we got Little Yemen.
The immigrants became a drag on our culture. Forget the companies they started here and the diversity they offered, you would rather have a country with only white Christians.
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@a_macro_dude @favelaoverlord @OurOwnNation @bitcoin__intern You did?! By whose standards? You couldn’t even define America beyond capitalism and dogmatic mythology from the 60s.
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@infintejeste @favelaoverlord @OurOwnNation @bitcoin__intern I assimilated quite well, and I think you’re pretty insulting by calling me stateless.
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@a_macro_dude @favelaoverlord @OurOwnNation @bitcoin__intern There is no magical post racial high trust society, it’s never existed historically and it doesn’t exist today. The constant cycle of immigration reversed assimilation theory, it’s why stateless people like you think they understand America.

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@infintejeste @favelaoverlord @OurOwnNation @bitcoin__intern Tell me without sounding racist how immigrants destroyed high trust society.
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@a_macro_dude @favelaoverlord @OurOwnNation @bitcoin__intern What? What absolute stupid ai answer is that? Trust in American government is not the same as a high trust society. Please, please quit pretending you’re capable of understanding a high trust society.

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@a_macro_dude @infintejeste @favelaoverlord @OurOwnNation Why do you have such a chip on your shoulder?
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@infintejeste @favelaoverlord @OurOwnNation @bitcoin__intern High trust in US society fell in the 60s and 70s during our country’s lowest immigration levels. It was the Vietnam war, the water gate scandal, and the hyperinflation of the 70s that eroded trust in this country.
Show me evidence for your claims please.
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@a_macro_dude @favelaoverlord @OurOwnNation @bitcoin__intern Can you name the last study that accounted for all costs? How expensive was the loss of the high trust American society? Immigration killed that. Again you’re a stateless person who sees only fake monetary value as worth, you could never actually be American, it’s beyond you.
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@infintejeste @favelaoverlord @OurOwnNation @bitcoin__intern When you look at a company, do you ignore revenue and say “look at all the expenses”? Because that is what you are doing here. Show me a study that finds the net dollar impact of immigration on the US is negative.
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@a_macro_dude @favelaoverlord @OurOwnNation @bitcoin__intern Oh goodness, tripling down on pathos. If you had any actual understanding of America you would never claim it was founded by immigrants. That mythological propaganda came from the 1960s. Also no, Elon musk is not worth the trillions of tax dollars we spent importing the 3rd world
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