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RadicalPerceptionist

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RadicalPerceptionist
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@OffGuardian0 @ggreenwald Glenn and many alt pundits love the 'Trump failure/mistake' angle even though the increased profits of USA energy and military industrial complex corporations since june 2025 is easy to document.....
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OffGuardian@OffGuardian0·
@ggreenwald …maybe it’s not a “failure”. Maybe closing the strait and increasing the price of oil was the intention.
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Glenn Greenwald
Glenn Greenwald@ggreenwald·
The official, explicit aim of these bombings is to ensure the Strait of Hormuz remains opened. The Strait was free and open before the war. It was only closed due to the joint US/Israel attack. The abject stupidity and failure of this war debacle is impossible to overstate.
U.S. Central Command@CENTCOM

At 3 p.m. ET, U.S. forces launched operations for a second wave of strikes today against Iran. The strikes are targeting Iranian military capabilities used to threaten vessels freely transiting through the Strait of Hormuz, an international waterway vital to global commerce. The U.S. military is holding Iran accountable at the Commander in Chief's direction.

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RadicalPerceptionist
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@_InThisTogether @OffGuardian0 'I would guess the Iranian state would defend it.' In that case your supposed 'city state' is not a state, it's a city within a state. This reliance on the prophetic conditional, 'will' 'may be' 'would guess' is the lowest form of geopolitical analysis, for obvious reasons.
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OffGuardian@OffGuardian0·
Iran is the maddest "war" ever. It started for no reason, nobody knows what it's about, or how to win. They went into a ceasefire where they kept firing and then a peace deal with very little peace, and now we're back to random war to no purpose again. But the oil price jumped 5% overnight, so there's that.
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Jimmy Dore
Jimmy Dore@jimmy_dore·
Isn’t it weird how little vitriol most people have for Fauci even after we all know he actually invented the COVID virus & 100% lied about it? Also 100% lied about it causing the Covid pandemic. People who wanted your kids taken away if you didn’t give them a completely unnecessary vaxx, wanted you to be unable to work & support your family, have zero animosity toward the mad scientist & criminal who is responsible for all this? I know it has to do with their beliefs about Trump Bad & Fauci (science) good. Those are load bearing beliefs. If you take those beliefs away their entire world view & self identity will collapse. It’s a definite flaw in what seems like the majority of humans. It should be studied, cuz it certainly seems like something that makes human extinction possible.
Rand Paul@RandPaul

For years, Anthony Fauci funded gain-of-function research at the Wuhan lab, then lied about it. Declassified documents show he didn't just fund it, he personally shaped what the intelligence community told the American people about COVID's origins. 18 agencies relied on his guidance. On July 29th at 10 am, he will testify publicly before my Committee because the American people deserve the truth once and for all.

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InThisTogether@_InThisTogether·
@blmcguire1 @OffGuardian0 Gaza, Itana, Prospera, Praxis, Shenzhen, Starbase, Tehran, Forest City, Ho-Chi-Min City, Manilla, . . . . Basically wherever there is a smart city development in a special economic zone. The UN estimates there are about 5000 globally.
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InThisTogether@_InThisTogether·
@OffGuardian0 The purpose is the disaggregation of hegemony for a multipolar world where IMEC meets the BRI, the regional blocks form and a network of city states proliferates.
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RadicalPerceptionist
RadicalPerceptionist@blmcguire1·
@rosendo_joe So the Republic of Ireland was pro Nazi because they refused to join their oppressors in war making? And Argentina too? And a black man in apartheid USA who refused to fight for massa was in fact pro Nazi?
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Joe Emersberger
Joe Emersberger@rosendo_joe·
@blmcguire1 Yes an isolationist position was effectively pro Nazi - whether it was adopted by pacifists, open fascists or anyone else
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Joe Emersberger
Joe Emersberger@rosendo_joe·
For whoever needs to hear this, the pro-Nazi “isolationists” and “America Firsters” during WWII were imperialists because the fucking Nazis were imperialists .
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RadicalPerceptionist
RadicalPerceptionist@blmcguire1·
@rosendo_joe right, that's my point. Was the CPUSA, before the invasion of the USSR, pro Nazi imperialists? That's what your post implies.
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RadicalPerceptionist
RadicalPerceptionist@blmcguire1·
@davidsirota Great to see your concern for due process. Letting the media mob decide is NOT an essential question? Journalists like you prepare the ground for complete corporate rule, while pretending to be something else.
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RadicalPerceptionist
RadicalPerceptionist@blmcguire1·
@EyesOnSouth1 'negotiating' while your people are being killed & your civilian infrastructure is destroyed sends a message of weakness, making your enemy bolder and more reckless. do the majority of the people really want 'negotiation' after their leader and their children have been murdered?
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Hussein of the south
Hussein of the south@EyesOnSouth1·
Iran’s swift response, despite many assuming that thr Islamic Republic will wait after the burial of martyred leader Sayyed Ali Khamenei and his family to retaliate, reveals something very important: Iran sees, truly, that its internal stability can only be maintained through its new defensive doctrine, and that Strategic Patience is not part of this doctrine. Iran’s new defensive doctrine is driven by extracting a quick price from enemies, while diplomacy can continue in parallel, not hindering these efforts. Additionally, it shows that the military holds its own decision autonomy to uphold the country’s security and sovereignty - without conventional political restrictions. This shows that the majority of the Iranian nation fully support all their military’s efforts and actions to defend the country - while any political differences are set aside. I think this is the greatest victory Iran has achieved, and potentially the most costly consequence to the US and Zionists.
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RadicalPerceptionist@blmcguire1·
@s_m_marandi You've proven yourself a little boy who cried wolf too many times, we don't believe you. If Iran was as strong as you constantly claim they would not accept the humiliation of being being bombed in the middle of the funeral of their leader.
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Seyed Mohammad Marandi
Seyed Mohammad Marandi@s_m_marandi·
The Trump regime has badly miscalculated. Time will tell.
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RadicalPerceptionist
RadicalPerceptionist@blmcguire1·
@LegendaryEnergy You're missing the meaning of the red card intervention and the open bragging about doing it. It means they are intentionally triggering the world population, people like you, so why would they be doing that?
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An0maly
An0maly@LegendaryEnergy·
I really don’t think him or Lucky Lutnick should have in any way, shape or form been involved in this. Now everyone will be questioning the legitimacy of the reversal. Our national team doesn’t deserve to be questioned or to have Trump making it suspect.
Disclose.tv@disclosetv

NOW - Trump confirms he spoke to FIFA President, asked for a review, calls the referee that gave the red card "very suspect," and says the red card "wasn't a foul, that wasn't even an infraction... he didn't do anything wrong... that's very unfair."

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RadicalPerceptionist
RadicalPerceptionist@blmcguire1·
@OffGuardian0 how about the cudgel? that was his go to working class weapon of choice. like arthur mcbride and his cousin with their shillelaghs lathering the British like a pair of wet sacks and leaving them for dead in the morning.....
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OffGuardian
OffGuardian@OffGuardian0·
A total rewriting of history by Victorian medievalists desperate to cram Robin Hood into their pro-monarchy worldview. "Robin can't be a peasant - he has to be noble to have value." "Robin can't be anti-authoritarian - he has to defend the rightful king." In the early legends, Robin is an anarchist and trickster. His longbow alone marks him out as a working class, bows were not a noble's weapon. The idea that he was supporting the power structure is propaganda. You may as well argue Santa supports capitalism because he appeared in those coca cola ads.
PunishedNixon🚁🇺🇸@NixonPunished

One of the amusing things about the Left is how historically illiterate they are. These people don’t know about anything before World War II. Robin Hood, of course, was Robin of Loxley — an English nobleman loyal to King Richard the Lionheart who was dispossessed of his estate for it by Prince John while Richard was fighting for the Christians in the Crusades. Robin and his merry men robbed Prince John’s political circles, repossessing riches pilfered by them through the illegal harsh taxation of the peasantry. He was no communist hippie. He was loyal to his king and simply meted out justice to the corrupt on behalf of the king’s subjects.

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Craig Murray
Craig Murray@CraigMurrayOrg·
I thought that this must be an exaggeration but have now read the judgement and it is true, To repost any item from Russia Today - even it if is completely true, or a World Cup feature - is a crime in the EU.
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand

This is properly insane: quite literally the worst example of censorship I've ever heard of anywhere. I checked the actual ruling (which you can see here: courthousenews.com/wp-content/upl…) and, to be clear, it isn't just censorship in the conventional sense - blocking access to a website or removing content from platforms - this is the criminalization of information relayed by private citizens, with prison sentences attached. And the most insane aspect if that it does NOT matter if the information relayed is accurate or not. It just matters that it originates from RT or other media outlets banned in the EU. In other words, truth isn't a defense anymore in the EU, it literally doesn't matter. It's purely based on the identity of the speaker. The ruling is actually explicit about this: the regulation, quoted by the Court says that the prohibition applies to "any content," and they draw no distinction based on what the content actually says. If it originates from banned outlets, it's banned. It is, quite simply, a complete unraveling of the entire post-Enlightenment legal and philosophical project where entire generations of Europeans fought to move from "who says it" to "is it true" as the operative question. Think about the absurdity of it: if RT publishes a video saying the sky is blue and you share it on a publicly accessible website in the EU, you'd fall within the scope of this ruling, making you liable to criminal prosecution. Completely and utterly absurd. But that's the EU today for you 🤷

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RadicalPerceptionist
RadicalPerceptionist@blmcguire1·
@zei_squirrel @DropSiteNews "of course Congress is entirely Zionist owned so that's an automatic rubber-stamp." how does one distinguish between zionist owned and military industrial surveillance complex owned?
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☀️👀@zei_squirrel·
this amendment, unlike the upcoming Massie one, does not block "defensive and offensive arms", it is deliberately designed to fail but get outlets like Drop Site and other AOCIA-laundering liars to launder her likely vote against the Massie amendment. She deliberately inserted loopholes into it to make sure it won't be an embargo by allowing Congress to bypass it, and of course Congress is entirely Zionist owned so that's an automatic rubber-stamp. It's a wholly irrelevant bullshit fake "embargo amendment" which I'm certain is done to give her cover to not vote for the Massie amendment.
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Drop Site
Drop Site@DropSiteNews·
⚡️ New: Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has introduced an amendment that could effectively halt all offensive and defensive U.S. military aid to Israel under current conditions, as part of a package of 11 amendments to the FY2027 National Defense Authorization Act. 🔸The proposal would require all U.S. defense articles and services to be used in accordance with international law and, consistent with Section 620I of the Foreign Assistance Act, prohibit transfers to countries that restrict U.S.-supported humanitarian aid — unless the president certifies the recipient is complying with those requirements and Congress separately authorizes the transfer. 🔸Its practical force lies in stripping the president’s discretion to look past existing law. Section 620I already bars aid to governments that block U.S. humanitarian assistance, but administrations have repeatedly declined to determine that Israel is in violation despite restrictions on aid entering Gaza. 🔸 Under the amendment, the president would have to affirmatively make that determination, and Congress would have to specifically authorize the transfer through legislation before covered military aid could proceed. 📸 Reuters
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RadicalPerceptionist
RadicalPerceptionist@blmcguire1·
@SimonDixonTwitt what bs you are peddling! as long as Israel has nukes and the usa allows Israel to keep the nukes, and Iran has no nukes, the West Asian Wars will continue.
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Simon Dixon
Simon Dixon@SimonDixonTwitt·
I don’t think saying their replacements are “on the payroll” is the accurate framing. I would frame it more like this: The GCC, China, and Iran are moving toward a regional order that gradually reduces direct U.S. military dominance in the region. The Financial Industrial Complex is aligned with that outcome because regional integration, reconstruction, trade corridors, energy infrastructure, AI, and sovereign wealth deployment are now more profitable than endless war in this region. In exchange, I believe Iran has given up much of the resistance model and accepted regional integration. To do that, Iran needed to internally remove, or outsource the removal of, hardliners who were not aligned with the new regional vision. This is not being done for the United States. It is being done for China, the GCC, and Iran’s own place within the emerging regional order. Once the resistance architecture is dismantled, Israel loses the principal strategic rationale for functioning as a U.S. Military-Industrial Complex proxy for regional destabilisation. From there, the current political model in Israel can be replaced with one that is more compatible with GCC-led regional integration.
Zak@Zak775889463231

@AmitabhKum66262 @SimonDixonTwitt Opening strikes on Iran were the regime change. Their replacements are on the payroll.

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RadicalPerceptionist
RadicalPerceptionist@blmcguire1·
@s_m_marandi You mean will lead to increased profits for US energy firms and increased pressure on China. When are you going to talk about how much money US energy companies and war companies have made since the twelve day war? Or how much the US share of world Energy trade has increased??
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RadicalPerceptionist@blmcguire1·
@s_m_marandi Trump knows the Iran negotiators will pretend to end the negotiations, then they'll come back, because the money is dangling in front of their eyes, from sanctions relief and the three hundred billion, and they represent the 'liberal' Iran wing opposed to the Iran hardliners.
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