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Jordi Sabaté Pons
Jordi Sabaté Pons@pons_sabate·
Hoy voy al concierto de @LauraPausini 🥰 En los noventa, los malotes de clase, todos teníamos casetes de Pausini en secreto 😁
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Laura Pausini
Laura Pausini@LauraPausini·
BARCELONA, VALENCIA, MADRID LLEGAMOSSSSS!!!! ❤️‍🔥 MAKE MUSIC NOT WAR.
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Laura Pausini
Laura Pausini@LauraPausini·
2. TENERIFE (Arona) 🇪🇸 Mi primera vez en concierto en la isla de mi corazón… porque ahí lo dejé para siempre 🤍 Gracias por el cariño inmenso… Hasta siempre. Próxima etapa, el jueves en Barcelona.
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Arturo Pérez-Reverte
Arturo Pérez-Reverte@perezreverte·
Si no lo hubiera escrito hace 32 años lo volvería a escribir ahora.
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La Razón
La Razón@larazon_es·
🕊️ Miles de personas piden en Huelva "verdad, justicia y respeto" para las víctimas de Adamuz larazon.es/sociedad/miles…
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EL MUNDO
EL MUNDO@elmundoes·
Las víctimas del accidente de Adamuz claman en la calle por una investigación "limpia, sin contaminaciones, imparcial y exhaustiva" #Echobox=1774032291" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">elmundo.es/andalucia/2026…
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EQUALIZER3 (Eduardo G)
EQUALIZER3 (Eduardo G)@egtegain·
🔴¿ESTÁN CENSURANDO LA MANIFESTACIÓN EN HUELVA? Hace 23' iniciaba la Manifestación en Huelva por las Víctimas de Adamuz. Este es el único video que he podido encontrar de momento. No veo ninguna transmisión en directo por las TVs como con Las Víctimas de la DANA pidiendo la Dimisión de Mazon.
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Tío Manbro
Tío Manbro@TioManbro·
Queremos hacer llegar este video a todo el equipo de @HorizonteCuatro @navedelmisterio y demás colaboradores. Hemos creado un pedazo tema homenaje para uno de los pocos programas de dicen verdades como puños, y nos haría mazo ilusión que lo pudiesen ver. @X haz tu magia 👊
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Aurora Nacarino-Brabo
Aurora Nacarino-Brabo@auroranacarino·
Sobre el Hodio, con Humor:
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Lucia Etxebarria
Lucia Etxebarria@LaEtxebarria·
Sentencia pionera. La justicia sentencia que te puedes fiar de lo que ven tus ojos. Que si ves un hombre, puedes decir que es un hombre. Hazlo correr porque es muy importante. eldebate.com/espana/2026030…
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Macarena Olona
Macarena Olona@Macarena_Olona·
Es un ser siniestro pero quien piense que no llevaba todo preparado al milímetro se equivoca. Dio varios titulares para generar ruido y esconder lo importante, el dinero público. Este es uno de esos titulares forzados intencionadamente. Ayer salió airoso, pero la suerte no le acompañará siempre.
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Cristian Campos
Cristian Campos@crpandemonium·
El mejor análisis que vais a leer sobre el verdadero plan de Trump en Venezuela, Irán, Cuba… y el resto. Dadle al botón de traducir porque vale mucho la pena.
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"I’m asking you to hold the line. Not because the President is infallible... he’s not, nobody is... but because the logic is sound. You cannot build a fortress of peace on a foundation of unresolved threats. You have to clear the ground first. That’s what’s happening." The question you have to ask... the honest question, not the Tucker question, not the Marjorie question, the real question... is this... Could Donald Trump have achieved a permanent, lasting America First posture... the real doctrine, the thing we all voted for... without first clearing the board of the existential threats that previous administrations allowed to metastasize for decades? The answer is no. And everybody who is being honest with themselves knows it’s no Let me take you through it, because the details matter. They always matter with this President. He doesn’t do anything by accident. People think he’s impulsive... the media loves that narrative, “Trump is impulsive, Trump is chaotic”... but look at the timeline. Look at how this actually played out. Venezuela: The Western Hemisphere First Trump didn’t wake up one morning and decide to grab Maduro. This was months in the making. Years, actually, if you go back to his first term, when the Justice Department indicted Maduro on narco-terrorism charges in March 2020. Nobody did anything about it then. The indictment just sat there. Biden recognized the opposition candidate Edmundo González as the legitimate president after the stolen 2024 election, and then did absolutely nothing about it. Nothing. Just a statement. Trump came back and started squeezing. Designated Tren de Aragua as a Foreign Terrorist Organization on Day One. Designated the Cartel of the Suns... which Maduro basically ran... as an FTO in July. Started a maritime blockade of sanctioned oil tankers in December 2025. And the whole time, by the way, he was offering Maduro off-ramps. Multiple off-ramps. Rubio was negotiating. There were back channels through Qatar. The Rodríguez siblings... Delcy and Jorge... were apparently trying to work out a deal where Maduro would go into exile. But Maduro wouldn’t go. He thought he could wait it out. He was wrong. January 2, 2026... the operation launched. Special forces went in under cover of night. Army Warrant Officer 5 Eric Slover flew the lead Chinook into Maduro’s military fortress. Eighty-three people died, including thirty-two Cuban soldiers who were stationed there... and by the way, what were Cuban soldiers doing in Venezuela? Think about that. Cuban soldiers protecting a Venezuelan dictator. That tells you everything about the network that had to be broken. Maduro is now in federal custody in New York. Delcy Rodríguez is the interim president, cooperating with our government. We’re marketing Venezuelan oil on global markets. The largest proven oil reserves on the planet... three hundred billion barrels, bigger than Saudi Arabia... are no longer being used to fund narco-terrorism and Cuban communism. They’re being used to benefit the American people and the Venezuelan people. Now. Was that regime change? Technically? Yes. But here’s the critical difference... and this is what separates what Trump did from what Bush did in Iraq, what Obama did in Libya, what the whole rotten establishment has done for twenty-five years. Trump did not invade Venezuela. He did not send a hundred and fifty thousand troops. He did not dissolve the Venezuelan state. He did not fire every government employee and disband the security forces like Paul Bremer did in Iraq, which was the single stupidest decision in the history of American foreign policy, by the way. Single stupidest decision. Created ISIS. Created the entire insurgency. Because they took a million armed, trained men, humiliated them, and set them loose with nothing to do but fight. Trump did the opposite. He took the head. Left the body. Made a deal with the body. That’s not nation-building. That’s not a forever war. That’s a surgical correction of a threat that had been allowed to fester for over two decades. Get in, remove the problem, arrange the pieces, get out. The Venezuelan state is still functioning. The military is still intact. The oil is flowing. And America is no longer dealing with a hostile narco-state in its own backyard. We’re not building schools in Caracas. We’re not training a Venezuelan national police force. We’re not spending a trillion dollars over ten years trying to turn Venezuela into Vermont. We’re leaving. That is the doctrine. But you can’t leave a problem you haven’t solved. Iran: The Nuclear Sword of Damocles Iran is the harder case, and I’ll be straight with you... it’s the one that bothers people the most, and I understand why. Because Iran looks like exactly what we said we wouldn’t do. It looks like Iraq 2003. It looks like the neocons got what they always wanted. John Bolton is happy. Bill Kristol is happy. When John Bolton and Bill Kristol are happy about something you did, you should be nervous. I get it. But Iran is not Iraq, and here is why. Iraq in 2003 was a contained threat. Saddam didn’t have weapons of mass destruction. The intelligence was either wrong or fabricated. The threat was manufactured to justify a war that certain people in Washington wanted for ideological reasons that had nothing to do with American security. The entire premise was a lie. Iran in 2025-2026 was an uncontained, accelerating, existential threat. This is not debatable. After Biden let the JCPOA collapse without replacing it with anything... because Biden couldn’t negotiate his way out of a parking garage... Iran was enriching uranium to near-weapons-grade levels. The IAEA confirmed it. Four hundred kilograms of uranium enriched to sixty percent. They were, by every credible estimate, within weeks of breakout capability. The regime was simultaneously funding Hamas... which carried out October 7, the worst massacre of Jewish people since the Holocaust... funding Hezbollah, funding the Houthis who were attacking global shipping in the Red Sea, and funding proxy wars across the entire Middle East. Trump tried diplomacy first. And this is the part that everyone who’s screaming “betrayal” conveniently forgets. He wrote a letter to Khamenei in March 2025 offering negotiations. He sent Steve Witkoff to Oman for multiple rounds of talks. Five rounds of talks. Five. Khamenei wouldn’t take the deal. They were offered sanctions relief, normalization, the whole package... in exchange for dismantling the nuclear program. They said no. They kept enriching. So in June 2025, during the Twelve-Day War with Israel, Trump sent B-2 bombers... seven of them, flying eighteen hours straight from Missouri... and dropped bunker-buster bombs on Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan. The three main enrichment sites. Obliterated. Set the program back years. And then he said... “NOW IS THE TIME FOR PEACE.” And what did Iran do? They tried to rebuild. They kicked out the IAEA inspectors. They refused to let anyone verify what happened to their uranium stockpiles. They kept developing missiles. The regime... Khamenei specifically... made the calculation that he could outlast Trump, rebuild the program, and eventually get the bomb anyway. That calculation ended on February 28, 2026, when a precision strike killed Khamenei at his own residence during a meeting of senior officials. Gone. The defense minister, the IRGC commander, the secretary of the Security Council... all gone. Forty-eight senior leaders taken out, according to the President. And in the streets of Tehran... this is the part the media doesn’t want to show you... people were celebrating. Dancing. Cheering. Because the Iranian people have been hostages of this regime since 1979, and they know exactly what it is. The cost of war is horrific and anyone who pretends there’s a way to do this without innocent people dying is lying to you. This President didn’t lie about it. He said, in his own address, “The lives of courageous American heroes may be lost, and we may have casualties... that often happens in war.” He’s telling you the truth. The question isn’t whether people will die. People were already dying... under the regime, in the protests the regime crushed by killing over seven thousand people in January alone. The question is whether the outcome justifies the cost. And the outcome... the permanent elimination of the Iranian nuclear threat, the destruction of the world’s number one state sponsor of terror, the liberation of eighty-eight million people from a medieval theocracy... is worth it. It has to be. Because the alternative was a nuclear-armed Iran, and a nuclear-armed Iran means the end of everything we’re trying to build. Cuba: Gravity Does the Work Cuba is the proof that the doctrine works even when you don’t fire a shot. Nobody invaded Cuba. Nobody bombed Havana. Trump simply cut the lifeline. When Maduro fell, the Venezuelan oil that kept Cuba alive disappeared. When Trump signed the executive order on January 29 threatening tariffs on any country that sells oil to Cuba, Mexico... which supplied forty-four percent of Cuba’s oil... suspended shipments. Russia called the situation “truly critical” but hasn’t sent a tanker. China made sympathetic noises but hasn’t delivered fuel. And now Cuba is collapsing under its own weight. Eighty-nine percent of families in extreme poverty. Schools suspended. Hospitals losing power. Airlines canceling flights because there’s no jet fuel. The regime can’t even run garbage trucks. This is what sixty-seven years of communism looks like when nobody’s willing to subsidize it anymore. Trump’s approach? “Make a deal before it’s too late.” He’s talking to people inside the Cuban system... including, reportedly, Raúl Castro’s grandson. Rubio, who understands Cuba better than anyone in government, is leading the effort. The terms haven’t been made public, but the logic is obvious... open the economy, release political prisoners, hold elections, or watch the lights go out for good. No Marines. No occupation. Just leverage, applied from a position of absolute economic dominance, and the patience to let gravity do what gravity does. So here is where it all comes together. Here is the part where you have to step back and look at the board... the whole board, not just the square you’re standing on. Before January 2025, the Western Hemisphere contained a hostile narco-state with the world’s largest oil reserves, a communist holdout that served as a forward base for Russian and Chinese influence ninety miles from Florida, and a Middle Eastern theocracy with an active nuclear weapons program that was funding terror organizations across three continents. Those were not theoretical threats. They were active, operational, escalating threats that any future president... of either party... would have had to deal with eventually. The question was never whether to deal with them. The question was how. And the twenty-five-year answer from the foreign policy establishment... sanctions that didn’t work, diplomacy that got played, nation-building that wasted trillions, forever wars that killed thousands... had been tried and had failed catastrophically. Iraq proved it. Afghanistan proved it. Libya proved it. What Trump has done in sixty days... Maduro captured, Khamenei killed, Cuba strangled into negotiation... is not a betrayal of the America First doctrine. It is the precondition for the doctrine. It’s the thing that has to happen once so that it never has to happen again. Think of it this way. If you inherit a house with a flooded basement, a collapsing roof, and a gas leak, you don’t get to say “I’m a low-maintenance homeowner” and sit on the porch. You have to fix the emergencies first. Rip out the pipes. Replace the roof. Seal the gas line. It’s expensive. It’s messy. People are going to say “I thought you said this would be a quiet house.” And you say... “It will be. After I fix the things that are about to kill us.” That’s what the second term has been. Emergency triage on a world that was handed to this President in a state of active decay. Not by accident, not by fate, but by the deliberate incompetence of everyone who came before. The Trump Doctrine... the real, permanent version... is still coming. And it will look exactly like what you voted for. No permanent troop deployments in Caracas. No American military governor in Tehran. No nation-building, no democracy-exporting, no trillion-dollar reconstruction funds. Get in. Fix the emergency. Arrange cooperative locals to run things in a direction that doesn’t threaten America. Get out. Venezuela is already on that track. The oil deal was signed within days of Maduro’s capture. Delcy Rodríguez is cooperating. American companies are investing. The troops are not staying. Iran is going to be harder and take longer... there’s active combat right now, this weekend, as you’re reading this. Three Americans are dead. More will follow, the President himself said so. But the objective is not to occupy Iran. The objective is to break the regime’s capacity to threaten the United States and its allies, support whatever transition the Iranian people choose... and they’re already in the streets, they’ve been in the streets since December... and then leave. This is not Afghanistan. There will not be twenty years of patrols in Isfahan. There will not be a democratic transition monitored by USAID consultants who’ve never been outside the Green Zone. There will be a broken regime, a liberated population, and an American exit. Cuba will fold without a single American boot on the ground. It’s already happening. And when it’s done... when the threats that took decades to build have been eliminated in months... the doctrine takes hold. Not as a slogan on a hat. Not as a campaign promise that sounds good in a rally and dissolves on contact with reality. As an actual, operational, strategic posture that future presidents will inherit and maintain, because the conditions that required intervention will no longer exist. No Iranian nuclear program to contain. No Venezuelan narco-pipeline to interdict. No Cuban forward base to monitor. No justification for the next generation of neocons to drag us into the next Iraq. That’s the vision. That’s what the second term is building toward. And I know it’s painful right now. I know three families are grieving tonight. I know more will grieve before this is over. And I know it looks, from the outside, like everything we were promised has been broken. But I’m asking you to hold the line. Not because the President is infallible... he’s not, nobody is... but because the logic is sound. You cannot build a fortress of peace on a foundation of unresolved threats. You have to clear the ground first. That’s what’s happening. It’s ugly and it’s costly and it was never going to look the way anyone wanted it to look. But the house will be clean. And then we maintain it. And then... finally, for the first time in a generation... we stop sending our kids to die in countries that hate us. That’s the Trump Doctrine. Not the opening act. The final destination. And we’re almost there.

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Lucia Etxebarria
Lucia Etxebarria@LaEtxebarria·
Os pido por favor que difundáis y retuitéis este tweet como si no hubiera un mañana. Gracias ☺️ ¡Hemos conseguido una sentencia pionera en la que se viene a decir que tú puedes fiarte de lo que ven tus propios ojos! Hace un tiempo este señor me puso una demanda por escribir un tuit en el que decía yo " mis ojos aquí ven un hombre". Todo fue tan loco que los medios que recogían la noticia estaban obligados a referirse a esta persona en femenino. Me habían puesto tantas demandas ese año que llegó un momento que ya no tenía dinero para pagarlas, y tuve que recurrir al crowfunding para afrontar los gastos, que eran muchos, puesto que se trataba de un juicio sobre derechos fundamentales, me reclamaban el pago de una importante indemnización y, para colmo, se iba a celebrar en Canarias. Gracias al crowdfunding contraté a la mejor abogada ( @Proserpinasb) . En primera instancia nos dieron la razón y ahora la sentencia ha sido confirmada por la Audiencia Provincial. Haced correr la noticia porque es muy importante
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Loretta 🍺🎾🎸
Loretta 🍺🎾🎸@FPJ_Loretta·
Muy bien tirado.
Bruno Bimbi@bbimbi

El fanatismo es un mal consejero. Veamos dos ejemplos de hoy. Primero: una noticia que tiene como única fuente al régimen iraní dice que murieron 40, 50, 100 niñas (el número varía según la versión) por un bombardeo israelí en una escuela en Irán. Todos los que necesitan algo de lo que agarrarse para defender al régimen de los ayatolas y atacar a Israel salen como locos a repetir esa supuesta noticia en todos lados. Y todos los que quieren defender a Israel salen a decir que las imágenes son viejas y de Cabul, Afganistán. Lo cierto es que las imágenes no son de Cabul, sino de Irán, y no son viejas. Realmente hubo una explosión en una escuela en Irán. La escuela está ubicada dentro de un complejo militar de la Guardia Revolucionaria (no muy buen sitio para poner una escuela). No se sabe si a la hora de la explosión, sábado por la mañana temprano, había alumnos. Tampoco es verdad que un sábado no pueda haber alumnos, ya que en Irán la semana comienza el sábado. Tampoco se sabe si la explosión la causó un misil israelí, estadunidense o de los propios iraníes. Y tampoco hay ninguna evidencia o fuente confiable que confirme la muerte de niños o niñas, más allá de las agencias de propaganda del régimen. Luego del caso, en 2023, de los falsos 500 muertos en un hospital que al final no era un hospital, por un misil israelí que al final no era ni misil ni israelí, los periodistas deberíamos ser más prudentes, pero el fanatismo, mal consejero, causa lo contrario. Lo mismo pasa ahora con la feria de artesanos en Buenos Aires. Expulsaron a los gritos a una artesana judía. Eso es antisemitismo, está mal, deberíamos repudiarlo todos. Pero los fanáticos anti-Israel creen que está bien. Y, del otro lado, se ponen a denunciar una bandera palestina, repitiendo el mismo error. El problema no es la bandera sino el acto antisemita. Repito: el fanatismo es un mal consejero.

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Loretta 🍺🎾🎸
Loretta 🍺🎾🎸@FPJ_Loretta·
Respecto a lo de Irán, les pongo las tres o cuatro cosas más relevantes que han contado mis pajaritos. 👇👇
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𝗖𝘂𝗯𝗮 𝗰𝗼𝗻 𝗛 𝗱𝗲 𝗢𝗿𝘁𝗼𝗴𝗿𝗮𝗳𝗶́𝗮
Lo he contado antes. Estuve dos veces en Irán por cuestiones de trabajo como intérprete del inglés/español al farsi. Son unos tipos desagradables. Odian a los homosexuales, pero se pasan el tiempo toqueteándose entre ellos, jugando de manos y casi besándose cuando están en grupos, aparentemente solos. Son enfermos a vacilar con lascivia a cualquier mujer occidental que se cubre únicamente la cabeza, pero lleva, por ejemplo, pantalones apretados o un vestido ceñido. No hay culo que pase por delante de ellos que no se volteen a ver de manera desvergonzada. Durante mi estancia, siempre imponían reglas absurdas, cambiaban de planes, te retiraban la comida de un lugar y luego se hacían los desentendidos, diciendo que no entendían ni español ni inglés. En la calle, la policía política, que vestía ropa gris, acechaba a las mujeres para ver si estaban muy maquilladas o se les veía el cerquillo por debajo del pañuelo obligatorio. Eso fue en el año 1996. ¿Qué se puede defender de esos salvajes subnormales? ¡Que vayan todos a arder en el infierno!
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