Peter Aborisade

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Peter Aborisade

Peter Aborisade

@baborisade

Learning to be a better teacher of Communication Skills; using Blended Learning to enhance students' learning engagement and overall experience.

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Douglas Macgregor
Douglas Macgregor@DougAMacgregor·
Dozens of planes loaded with ammunition from U.S. bases in Germany land in Israel. Get Ready!
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Zarah Sultana MP
Zarah Sultana MP@zarahsultana·
Sorry Piers, weren’t you sacked as editor of the Mirror for publishing fake photos? Accuracy doesn’t exactly seem to be your strong point. The Palestine solidarity movement is seismic and whether you and your Zone 2 dinner-party chums like it or not, it’s not going anywhere.
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Did you go to the same accounting school as Tommy Robinson? Police say 20,000 attended this march. Why lie?

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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
🚨HOW DISGRACEFUL: Trump just polled the crowd: who do you prefer for 2028 — JD Vance or Marco Rubio? Then told Vance he has his endorsement under “no circumstance.” The Vice President of the United States. Standing right there. Being humiliated by his own boss. In public. On camera. This is the man one heartbeat from the presidency.
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Neil Stone
Neil Stone@DrNeilStone·
Anyone who interviews these two men and presents them as independent "Iran analysts" is collaborating with the regime
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Mark R. Levin
Mark R. Levin@marklevinshow·
Two of our greatest presidents: Trump and Reagan.  And that includes foreign policy, of course.  Neither isolationists. Both peace through strength.  Both built up our military. Neither used large numbers of ground troops.  Both confronted huge national security threats and kept the homeland safe. Reagan destroyed the Soviet Union after a long Cold War.  Trump is destroying Iran after 47 years of terrorism against us and real nuclear threats. Why can’t the isolationist morons get this through their heads?  This isn’t Bush or Cheney. Nor is it Carter. “These people” are incapable of rational thinking. They just lash out with their slogans and mischaracterizations. They are the new leftists.  America should share power with China. Fortress America. America is imperialistic.  The Jews dragged us into war.  Everyone else is a Neo-con or warmonger.  Etc. Crazy bastards. Just saying.
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Michael Tracey
Michael Tracey@mtracey·
The best thing you can do to preserve your sanity in the modern media environment is consume zero podcasts. Just stay away. Otherwise, you inevitably become like Jeffrey Sachs, babbling incoherently about how Trump attacked Iran because he's been blackmailed by Israel via Epstein
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Rod D. Martin
Rod D. Martin@RodDMartin·
Iranian Ballistic Missile launches: Day 1 — 350 Day 2 — 175 Day 3 — 120 Day 4 — 50 Day 5 — 40 Day 6 — 32 Day 7 — 28 Day 8 — 15 Day 31 — 3 They’re running out of missiles and launchers. They’re also running out of factories to produce more. Same is true for mines.
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Jim Ferguson
Jim Ferguson@JimFergusonUK·
🚨 BREAKING: IRAN NOW SEEKING CEASEFIRE — AFTER BEING CRUSHED A major shift is unfolding. Iran’s leadership is now signalling a desire for a ceasefire. President Trump’s response is clear: No deal… until the Strait of Hormuz is OPEN. “We will consider it when Hormuz is free, open, and clear.” Until then: Maximum pressure continues. Let’s be blunt about what this means: • Iran’s military capability has been severely degraded • Air dominance is firmly established • Strategic infrastructure has taken heavy damage “They’re begging to make a deal.” That tells you everything. This isn’t diplomacy from strength. This is negotiation from weakness. And the objective remains unchanged: No nuclear capability. No control over global energy choke points. The Strait of Hormuz is not optional. It’s the artery of the global economy. If it stays restricted: Oil spikes Supply chains choke Economies feel it instantly This is why the pressure is not easing. This is why the message is hard. We are watching a turning point. Not the end… But the moment one side realises it cannot win. Watch what happens next. Because this is where outcomes are decided.
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Jim Ferguson
Jim Ferguson@JimFergusonUK·
🚨 EUROPE JUST GOT THE MESSAGE — AND IT’S NOT A GOOD ONE President Trump has made it clear: America is finishing its objective… and then stepping back. No more world policing. No more automatic protection. No more guarantees. His words matter: “The Strait… that’s not for us. That’ll be for France. That’ll be for whoever’s using it.” Read between the lines. This is a strategic shift. The United States is signalling: We secured our interests We achieved our objective You are now responsible for yours For Europe — this is a wake-up call. Because for decades: Security was outsourced Energy vulnerability was ignored Military strength was allowed to decline Now reality is returning. Fast. If America steps back: Who protects critical trade routes? Who secures energy supply lines? Who responds when escalation happens again? Europe is exposed. And it has been left exposed by its own leadership. This is not just about geopolitics. This is about consequence. Weak energy policy. Weak defence policy. Weak leadership. All converging at the same moment. And now, when the pressure is rising… The safety net may no longer be there. The world is shifting. And Europe is not ready.
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Peter Aborisade
Peter Aborisade@baborisade·
@eobilo US has been pursuing and maintaining HEGEMONY in the ME, it has not been in pursuit of security. ME has never been a security threat to the US
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edmund obilo
edmund obilo@eobilo·
The pursuit of security by the United States in the Middle East has repeatedly produced the very insecurity it seeks to eliminate.
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Peter Aborisade
Peter Aborisade@baborisade·
@RyanRozbiani Too many IDIOTS in the Trump crowd Birds of similar feathers gather together it seems
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Ryan Rozbiani
Ryan Rozbiani@RyanRozbiani·
Laura Loomer is a Literal Idiot Not wanting to negotiate with Jared Kushner and Witkoff, and wanting to negotiate with the Vice President (which is a rumor, by the way), has NOTHING to do with them being Jewish. It is because during two negotiations with those two guys, it led to Iran getting bombed.
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David M Friedman
David M Friedman@DavidM_Friedman·
This is what Iran is dropping on civilian neighborhoods in Israel. There’s no army base here, no soldiers hiding behind civilians, just regular people with older parents and young children. Never try to draw an equivalence between this and how the IDF engages in battle.
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MonitorX
MonitorX@MonitorX99800·
🇺🇸🇮🇷🇵🇰⚡️– Mediators in the region are trying to set up a meeting between U.S. and Iranian in Islamabad later this week. The proposed meeting would apparently include Iranian parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf and other Tehran officials, along with U.S. envoys Witkoff and Jared Kushner, with U.S. Vice President Vance possibly attending as well — Axios
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Rep. Nancy Mace
Rep. Nancy Mace@RepNancyMace·
President Trump is executing the operation in Iran with strength and precision. He doesn't make empty threats, he makes promises and comes good on them. We need to get in, do what's necessary to ensure Iran never gets its hands on a nuclear weapon, and get out without endless wars or boots on the ground.
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Peter Aborisade
Peter Aborisade@baborisade·
@HouseGOP What was the US doing in Iran and those other places. Did Iran come to the US? Make it make some sense if you have any
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House Republicans
House Republicans@HouseGOP·
The terrorist regime in Tehran has spent 50 years attacking America. 🚩 1979: 444-day Iranian Hostage Crisis 🚩 1983: Beirut Marine Barracks bombing w/ 241 killed 🚩 1996: Khobar Towers bombing targeting the U.S. Air Force in Saudi Arabia 🚩 2003-11: 600+ U.S. troops killed by Iran-backed IEDs in Iraq 🚩 2020: Ballistic missile strikes on Al-Asad airbase 🚩 2024: Multiple plots to assassinate U.S. officials, including President Trump
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Peter Aborisade
Peter Aborisade@baborisade·
@IsraelMFA @grok Did Iran fire missiles toward Diego Garcia or did Israel fire the missiles as a false flag operation? Israel is the LEGEND of FALSE FLAGS
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Israel Foreign Ministry
Israel Foreign Ministry@IsraelMFA·
Hey @Grok, which are the 5 farthest major European capitals falling within Iran's demonstrated 4,000 km ballistic missile range from its western border?
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Peter Aborisade
Peter Aborisade@baborisade·
@netanyahu The leader of Iran is not wanted by ICC and ICJ for GENOCIDE. YOU ARE
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Benjamin Netanyahu - בנימין נתניהו
Iran has proven again in the last 48 hours that it is the enemy of civilization and a danger to the free world: targeting children, families, and the elderly with terror missiles, threatening Jerusalem’s holy sites, launching long-range missiles, and trying to blackmail the world through the Strait of Hormuz. I ask the leaders of the free world: what are you waiting for? Israel is fighting not only for itself, but for all of you
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Peter Aborisade
Peter Aborisade@baborisade·
@afneil Even for the sake of argument the claim of Iranian missiles range of 4000 kms was true, who gave the West the authority to hit wherever in the world they want? Have you read about this 👇🏾. The world is not going to be silent forever. Let that sink in x.com/i/status/20355…
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86

BREAKING. The country President Trump called “very late as usual” just parked a nuclear submarine within Tomahawk range of Iran. HMS Anson, an Astute-class nuclear-powered attack submarine, is now positioned in the northern Arabian Sea with cruise missiles capable of reaching targets deep inside Iranian territory. Britain did not announce this with a press conference. The Daily Mail published the positioning. The submarine speaks for itself. HMS Anson left Perth earlier this month and traveled 5,500 miles to the Arabian Sea. It carries Tomahawk Block IV cruise missiles and Spearfish heavyweight torpedoes. Its Rolls-Royce reactor will not need refuelling for 25 years. Its pump-jet propulsor makes it one of the quietest submarines in any navy. It does not need to surface to strike. It does not need permission from Washington. Starmer authorises launches through Permanent Joint Headquarters at Northwood. This is a British weapon under British command. The sequence matters. On the first day of the war, Iran fired two intermediate-range ballistic missiles at Diego Garcia, a British territory in the Indian Ocean. Neither hit. Trump publicly criticised the UK as “very late” and “disappointing” in its response. Starmer initially hesitated on US requests to use British bases for strike operations. Then Britain authorised the use of UK bases, including Diego Garcia, for operations to prevent Iran from attacking ships in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran responded by warning that British lives are now at risk. Britain responded by sending a submarine that can put a Tomahawk through a window in Tehran from underwater without surfacing. The escalation ladder from “very late” to nuclear attack submarine took less than three weeks. Starmer’s calculation is not ideological. It is economic. The UK imports significant quantities of LNG and oil through Gulf supply routes. The Strait of Hormuz carries approximately 20 percent of global seaborne oil trade. British energy prices are already surging from the Hormuz closure. British pharmaceutical supply chains depend on Indian manufacturers who depend on Gulf crude. The same supply-chain vulnerability that connects Modi’s Nowruz phone call to Ohio pharmacies connects Starmer’s submarine deployment to British gas bills. The submarine is not defending democracy. It is defending heating costs. The Astute-class is the most capable attack submarine Britain has ever built. Seven are planned. Five have been commissioned. HMS Anson, the fifth, entered service in 2022. At 97 metres and 7,800 tonnes submerged, it carries a crew of 98 in a hull designed to operate at depths exceeding 300 metres. It is smaller than the American Virginia-class but rated quieter by multiple independent assessments. It carries fewer missiles but needs fewer sailors. In a strait where stealth matters more than volume, the boat that cannot be heard is more dangerous than the fleet that can be seen. The UK is now the third nation with strike capability deployed in the war theatre, after the United States and Israel. France has the Charles de Gaulle carrier group for air operations. Greece has a Patriot battery defending Saudi refineries. Twenty-three nations signed a statement. But only Britain has put a nuclear-powered platform carrying land-attack cruise missiles underwater in the Arabian Sea with the authority to fire them on the Prime Minister’s order. Trump said late. Starmer sent a submarine. The missile it carries can reach Tehran. The reactor that powers it will not need fuel until 2047. And the man who authorises the launch is the same man Iran threatened by name when it said British lives are at risk. The threat was noted. The submarine arrived. Full analysis: open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil@afneil·
I am very wary of reports that the UK is now within range of Iranian ballistic missiles. But if the reports are true, let’s be in no doubt: the UK has no defences against such missiles. No dedicated national ballistic missile defence (BMD) system for intercepting intermediate- or intercontinental-range threats aimed at the homeland. No ground-based interceptors (like US THAAD or Patriot systems in Europe) deployed in Britain for this purpose. In theory our T-45 warships could provide some cover. But most are currently undeployable or not in UK waters. Leaving us defenceless from ballistic missile attack. Another massive military failure of the political class of all recent governments.
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86·
BREAKING: Iran just struck Ras Laffan. The world’s largest LNG export facility. Qatar’s crown jewel. The facility that funds the country’s sovereignty, its World Cup stadiums, its airline, and its entire economic model. Explosions. Fires. Partial production halt at a facility handling approximately 18.5 billion cubic feet per day of LNG capacity. Confirmed by Al Jazeera, Reuters, and Iranian state media claiming the strike as retaliation for South Pars and Kharg. Qatar expelled all Iranian military and security diplomats within 24 hours. Forty-eight hours ago, Qatar condemned the Israeli strike on South Pars because it shares a geological reservoir with the North Field that feeds Ras Laffan. Qatar was hedging. Protecting its gas. Maintaining the diplomatic channel with Iran that was supposed to keep the shared asset safe. The condemnation was calculated: criticise the ally’s strike to preserve the enemy’s goodwill and protect the field that generates $130 billion in annual revenue. Iran’s response to that hedge was to hit Ras Laffan directly. The geology argument is now irrelevant. Qatar condemned the strike that threatened its reservoir from below. Iran struck the facility that processes its gas from above. Both sides have now damaged Qatar’s gas infrastructure through different vectors. The hedging strategy that was supposed to protect both the reservoir and the relationship has failed on both counts in less than two days. The 24-hour expulsion is the sharpest diplomatic break Qatar has made with Iran in decades. It signals that the shared-field relationship, the North Field coordination, and the back-channel diplomacy that Qatar maintained even while its Gulf neighbours blockaded it in 2017 are over. Iran burned the one Gulf state that was still talking to it. The LNG implications are immediate and global. S&P Global already assessed one fifth of global LNG supply as impaired by the Hormuz disruption. Ras Laffan is the single largest concentration of LNG processing on Earth. Any sustained production loss at this facility does not tighten the market. It restructures it. Asia-Pacific, which absorbs the majority of Qatari LNG, faces power price spikes, industrial slowdowns, and chemical feedstock shortages that propagate through every manufacturing economy from Japan to Vietnam. LNG is not oil. Oil has the Yanbu bypass. LNG liquefaction trains are fixed installations that take years to build and cannot be rerouted through a pipeline across the desert. There is no bypass for Ras Laffan. There is no alternative facility at this scale anywhere on Earth. The molecule must be liquefied at the plant, loaded onto a specialised carrier, and shipped. If the plant is damaged, the molecule does not move. Iran hit Riyadh this morning. It hit Ras Laffan this afternoon. It has published satellite targeting images of Jubail, Mesaieed, and Al-Hosn. Shekarchi threatened to burn every Gulf energy facility to ashes. The regime burying its intelligence minister, its negotiator, and its Basij commander is executing a systematic campaign against the energy infrastructure of every country that called for its destruction. Kharg Island: 65 percent of Iran’s own gas offline. South Pars: processing facilities burning. Ras Laffan: the world’s largest LNG plant hit. The gas molecule is now compromised at production, processing, and export across two countries and a shared reservoir. Urea at $610. The farmer plants soybeans. And the LNG that powers half of Asia just became the next molecule trapped by a war that has no off switch. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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