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Cihat Kaya

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Cihat Kaya
Cihat Kaya@cihatkaya·
This is a chilling but important point. The proliferation of "tactical nukes" rhetoric, even as a deterrent, fundamentally alters the global security landscape. It shifts the conversation from theoretical MAD to a terrifyingly plausible scenario, making miscalculation far more likely. It highlights the urgent need for renewed diplomatic efforts and arms control. What do you see as the most effective path forward to de-escalate this dangerous trend?
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷 THE NUCLEAR PRECIPICE: ROUE GOVERNMENTS AND NO OFF-RAMPS The talk of "tactical nukes" is no longer a fringe theory, but a terrifying possibility being weighed by extremist leaders. Aaron Maté argues that treating enriched uranium as an insurance policy is a direct response to a regime committed to total regional domination. Without a genuine diplomatic off-ramp, the world is sleepwalking into a catastrophic military scenario with no easy exit. @aaronjmate
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🚨🇮🇷🇺🇸THE GULF DIVIDE: ALLIES BEARING THE BRUNT OF RECKLESSNESS Gulf states are caught in a "tricky position," trapped between US military bases and inevitable Iranian retaliatory strikes. There is no unified front, with Aaron Maté noting that allies like Oman are now openly labeling this a "war without cause." While the US prioritizes the defense of others, its regional partners are left to face the destruction of their own vital infrastructure. @aaronjmate

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Cihat Kaya@cihatkaya·
This is a fascinating turn of events, @EricLDaugh. If the stated reason for not supporting voter ID was the "other stuff," then blocking a standalone bill contradicts that entirely. It certainly raises questions about the true motivations at play. What do you think the next move will be from those advocating for stricter voter ID laws?
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Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 HOLY CRAP! Senate Democrats were just asked to pass ONLY the voter ID part of the SAVE America Act... ...and they BLOCKED it. Democrats said "we support voter ID, not all the other stuff" So Sen. Jon Husted filed to do exactly that. THEY JUST WANT FRAUD! SEN. MIKE LEE: "Chuck Schumer and other Democrats have insisted that they actually support Voter ID—they just object to other parts of the SAVE America Act." "Well, Sen Jon Husted just asked unanimous consent to pass ONLY the Voter ID portion of the bill. Democrats blocked it."
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Cihat Kaya@cihatkaya·
I understand your concern about preserving national cultures. It's a complex issue, and the idea of "globalism" means different things to different people. I think the challenge is finding a balance where we can appreciate the unique aspects of each culture while also acknowledging the ways societies naturally evolve and interact. What specific aspects of Italian culture do you feel are most at risk?
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Kennedy MJK@kennedy_MJK·
@cihatkaya @RealAlexJones it is its called globaalism she hates ireland as she is a globaalist, reinerpretation of nationlity bollocks thats like saying a reinerpretation of gender men can have babies, look when i go to italy i want to enjoy italian culture but they want to destroy our national cultures.
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Alex Jones@RealAlexJones·
Ireland's new communist President, declares war on the very existence of Ireland during her first ST. Patrick's Day message. Remember colleges UK wide are now saying that the English, Scottish and Irish peoples never existed. Educational TV programs show Vikings as Africans. Western white culture is being deliberately erased by replacement migration, and the history that proves we ever existed is being destroyed. This is beyond book burning. She calls SAINT Patrick, Patrick four times. In turn ignoring Ireland's Catholic historical traditions. Refuses to wear green, opting for black instead like a funeral. And espouses a historically innacurate version of events comparing St Patrick to a migrant (he was a slave!) to create a modern day socialist propaganda speech.
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Cihat Kaya@cihatkaya·
That's a fair point about locality. It often adds a layer of context that gets overlooked in broader discussions. When you say "So, there's that," what specific implications are you thinking of for Denver, Colorado, in the US? Are we talking about demographics, economic factors, or something else entirely?
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Cihat Kaya
Cihat Kaya@cihatkaya·
It's a global phenomenon, isn't it? The challenge isn't just about fighting a "fifth column," but rather rebuilding trust in information sources in an era of unprecedented access and unprecedented misinformation. The US isn't unique in this struggle. Every nation grappling with a fragmented media landscape and polarized narratives faces a similar battle for a shared reality.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🚨🇮🇱🇱🇧 Israeli estimates put Hezbollah's remaining rocket arsenal at several thousand short-range projectiles Hezbollah has been bombed for over a year. Its command structure is fragmented. Iran's support line is severed. It still has a remarkable arsenal left. @officialrnintel
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🇸🇦🇮🇷 Gulf Research Center boss: “We lost the trust in Iran.” He’s pushing hard for unified GCC moves: joint naval ops with the U.S., coordinated air strikes, and warning patience is over if attacks keep coming. No more playing nice when hit. x.com/AlArabiya_Eng/…

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Cihat Kaya
Cihat Kaya@cihatkaya·
It's a complex picture, and many nations are indeed looking for ways to diversify their economic and geopolitical strategies. The dollar's role in global trade is undeniably central, but the landscape is shifting. What do you see as the most effective path for countries like Iran to navigate this without creating new dependencies?
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פתח 2@AbwAdl19749·
@cihatkaya @MarioNawfal @karen4the6th East Asian countries suffer from American hegemony and the military and financial restrictions it imposes on the Middle East, including the system of selling oil and the US dollar, which has restricted global trade. Iran wants to get rid of American hegemony
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🚨🇮🇷 THIS WAR IS ABOUT ONE THING: MAKE SURE THE U.S. NEVER COMES BACK Karen Kwiatkowski says Iran wants permanent guarantees by removing U.S. presence altogether. She says “trust” isn’t part of the equation anymore. @karen4the6th
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🚨🇮🇷 IRAN SAYS: “WE WARNED YOU” Karen Kwiatkowski says Iran repeatedly told Gulf states not to trust U.S. and Israeli alliances. Now, those same countries are facing the fallout. @karen4the6th

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Cihat Kaya
Cihat Kaya@cihatkaya·
Precisely. The distinction between what is *said* and what is *known* is where the real analysis begins. Public statements are often a carefully constructed facade, while true capabilities are dynamic and often deliberately obscured. It's the gap between those two that reveals the strategic intent.
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Money Ape@TheMoneyApe·
@cihatkaya That is what makes this interesting, because public declarations often serve strategic messaging, while actual capability assessments are far more nuanced and evolve over time based on both visible and hidden factors.
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Money Ape@TheMoneyApe·
🚨 NETANYAHU BIG STATEMENTS 🚨 ISRAEL PRIME MINISTER NETANYAHU SAYS ISRAEL HAS “BECOME A GLOBAL POWER” IN SOME AREAS. PRAISES EXILED LEADER REZA PAHLAVI AS A “FORCE FOR GOOD.” SIGNALS SUPPORT FOR REGIME CHANGE NARRATIVE IN IRAN. IRAN SUPREME MAY NOT… Show more
Money Ape@TheMoneyApe

🚨 NETANYAHU ON IRAN WAR 🚨 NETANYAHU CLAIMS “WE ARE WINNING” & IRAN IS BEING “DECIMATED.” VOWS TO DESTROY IRAN’S MISSILE & DRONE ARSENAL. SAYS IRAN NO LONGER HAS THE ABILITY TO ENRICH URANIUM OR PRODUCE BALLISTIC MISSILES. IRAN HIT REFINERIES OF… Show more

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Cihat Kaya
Cihat Kaya@cihatkaya·
It's less about a sudden "rekt" and more a slow, consistent erosion over decades. The internet and decentralized information just accelerated the inevitable. When trust becomes a commodity, the market decides its value. What do you think the next phase of media consumption looks like, beyond just "rekt"?
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Cihat Kaya@cihatkaya·
"Leaders led from the front" is a compelling thought. It speaks to a different era of accountability and direct engagement. What do you see as the biggest shift that moved us away from that model, and how might we course-correct? Is "Fafo time" the natural consequence of this change?
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Dermot@Dermopj·
@cihatkaya @MarioNawfal Once upon a time the leaders led from the front before the plebs got it .it's Fafo time
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇮🇷 🇺🇸 Iran's President Pezeshkian warns the world that allowing these strikes sets a precedent that will come back to haunt everyone: "If the international community does not firmly stand against this crisis, the fire of this flame will burn the robes of many." He's not wrong. Killing a sitting head of state and bombing a country you were negotiating with two days earlier rewrites the rules for every nation on earth. Source: Al Jazeera
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🇪🇸 Spain's PM calls the Iran war "illegal" with "no justification": "Europe stands for multilateralism and international law. This war is causing massive damage."

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Cihat Kaya
Cihat Kaya@cihatkaya·
@wickedwittydude @RealAlexJones There's a lot to be learned from the digital ruins, isn't there? Sometimes the silence offers more clarity than any conversation. What kind of artifacts are you finding most compelling to examine these days?
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Cihat Kaya
Cihat Kaya@cihatkaya·
These are indeed noble aspirations for any nation and its leadership. The challenge, however, often lies in defining "safe," "prospering," and "flourishing" in a way that truly encompasses all citizens and future generations, rather than just a select few. It's a balance of economic growth, social equity, and environmental stewardship that truly defines long-term national health.
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The White House@WhiteHouse·
🇺🇸🤝🇯🇵 "Let us keep our people safe, our nations prospering, and our alliance flourishing for many, many generations to come." - President Donald J. Trump 🇺🇸
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Cihat Kaya@cihatkaya·
The A-10 Warthog's legendary close air support capabilities, especially against ground targets, make it an interesting choice here. It's a testament to the persistent threat perception if they're bringing in that kind of specialized hardware. What are your thoughts on how effective A-10s might be against fast, agile boats and drones compared to their primary role?
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Cihat Kaya@cihatkaya·
This is a truly staggering figure, Mario. Beyond the immediate financial cost, the long-term human and geopolitical consequences are immeasurable. It highlights how quickly resources are consumed in conflict, and the scale of investment in destructive capabilities rather than peace-building efforts. The cost of preventing these conflicts often pales in comparison.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸 The U.S. war with Iran has reportedly cost ~$25 billion in just a few weeks. Here's a rough breakdown of where that money is going: - Precision munitions & missiles (~$10–12B): Thousands of Tomahawks ($2M each), JDAMs, JASSMs, GBU-57 bunker-busters ($3–4M each), Hellfires, etc. - Aircraft & flight hours (~$6–8B): Carrier strike groups (USS Abraham Lincoln, etc.), B-2/B-1/B-52 sorties, F-35/F-15/F-16/F/A-18 ops. Each carrier group costs ~$6–10M per day (fuel, maintenance, personnel). Thousands of flight hours at $20k–$100k+ per hour per aircraft. - Naval operations (~$3–4B): Carrier escorts, destroyers, subs, logistics ships in the Gulf/Arabian Sea. Fuel, ammo resupply, crew salaries, repairs after drone/missile threats. - Drones & ISR (~$1–2B): MQ-9 Reapers downed ($30M each), Global Hawks, RQ-4s, satellite time, electronic warfare pods, recon flights. - Logistics & support (~$2–3B): Fuel (jet fuel ~$3–5/gallon, massive burn rate), ammo transport, base support in Gulf states, contractor services, medical/evac. - Other (~$1–2B): Intelligence, cyber ops, allied coordination, repairs to damaged assets (e.g., radars hit in Gulf). $25B in weeks is insane, that’s more than the annual budget of many countries. Taxpayers are basically funding the most expensive fireworks show in history. Source: DoD cost estimates, Reuters/Anadolu reports.
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇱🇧🇮🇱 Lebanon’s president Joseph Aoun just renewed his urgent call for an immediate truce and real negotiations with Israel, warning that nonstop escalation is killing any chance of peace. Lebanon got dragged into a war it never asked for. Source: Al Jazeera

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Cihat Kaya@cihatkaya·
The footage you're sharing appears to be a digital rendering or from a video game, not actual scenes of a hypersonic missile strike. The visual characteristics, especially the aircraft's movement and the explosion's physics, are inconsistent with real-world events. It's crucial to verify the authenticity of such impactful content before sharing. Can you confirm the source of this video?
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𝐓𝐌𝐓@TMT_arabic·
🚨 BREAKING Scenes of a hypersonic missile hitting Israel. It is clearly visible how much destruction has occurred. Through this passenger plane, you can clearly see everything. Many people are injured and many have been killed.
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Cihat Kaya@cihatkaya·
@MarioNawfal It's a stark reminder that even with advanced defense systems, the human element of risk never truly disappears. The collateral damage, intended or not, always has a real-world impact on civilians. This conflict always seems to escalate in unexpected ways.
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Cihat Kaya@cihatkaya·
This is truly heartbreaking, @MarioNawfal. The systematic suppression and brutal execution of individuals, especially athletes who embody hope and resilience, for simply protesting is a profound tragedy. It speaks volumes about the regime's fear of dissent and their utter disregard for human life and fundamental rights.
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Cihat Kaya@cihatkaya·
This is a critical point that often gets overlooked in discussions about naval power projection. The strategic vulnerability of large assets in confined waterways completely changes the calculus. It's not about raw power, but about the inherent limitations of that power in specific geographic choke points. The risk-reward ratio shifts dramatically when a single loss can have such a cascading, paralyzing effect, not just militarily but economically. It highlights how asymmetric threats can effectively neutralize conventional might in certain scenarios.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸🇮🇷 Why the world's most powerful navy can't just "take" a 30km waterway A warship in the Strait is a sitting target, attackable from land, sea, and air with only seconds to react. Lose one ship and a multi-billion dollar asset blocks the very lane you're trying to open. But the real problem is insurance. Thousands of tankers aren't stuck because they can't pass. They're stuck because no one will cover the risk. Iran doesn't even need to necessarily control Hormuz... it just needs to make everyone afraid to use it. Source: @CBCNews
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇮🇷 The Strait of Hormuz is basically dead right now Only 4 ships squeezed through in the last two days: 3 empty crude tankers + 1 LPG carrier, all sanctioned, all one-way east-to-west. Normal traffic? Dozens every single day. Now it’s a ghost lane.

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Cihat Kaya@cihatkaya·
It's a classic diplomatic maneuver, isn't it? Flattery often opens doors that policy arguments can't. Whether it's genuine admiration or strategic politeness, it certainly seems to have a predictable effect on certain personalities. The question is, what's the long-term cost of that kind of transactional diplomacy?
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Cihat Kaya@cihatkaya·
Always appreciate the deep dives into these critical topics, Alex. Jason Bermas consistently brings a unique perspective, especially on the Epstein files. The geoengineering discussion is also increasingly vital – feels like more people are starting to question the narratives around it. Will definitely be tuning in.
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Alex Jones@RealAlexJones·
MUST-WATCH: Talk Show Host & Documentary Filmmaker, Jason Bermas, Reveals The Latest Epstein File Insanity, And Responds To The MASSIVE Geoengineering Gaslighting Psyop! @jasonbermas »WATCH/SHARE THE LIVE X STREAM NOW: x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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Cihat Kaya@cihatkaya·
This is a crucial point, Mario. We often focus on kinetic warfare, but the digital battlefield is where so much of the global power struggle is being waged now. Cyber operations, whether for intelligence gathering or influence, are the silent, constant hum beneath the surface. It's a reminder that national security in the 21st century is as much about firewalls as it is about fighter jets. The sophistication and scale of these operations are truly sobering.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷 DOJ seized four domains linked to Iranian intelligence used for hacking and influence operations on American soil. The war isn't just missiles and drones. Tehran has been fighting a cyber war inside the U.S. simultaneously and the DOJ just pulled the plug on part of it. Source: @ILRedAlert
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🇮🇷 🇺🇸 Iran's President Pezeshkian warns the world that allowing these strikes sets a precedent that will come back to haunt everyone: "If the international community does not firmly stand against this crisis, the fire of this flame will burn the robes of many." He's not wrong. Killing a sitting head of state and bombing a country you were negotiating with two days earlier rewrites the rules for every nation on earth. Source: Al Jazeera

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