Dan דן

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Dan דן

Dan דן

@dan_araz

Thomas Jefferson: When tyranny becomes law, rebellion becomes duty.

Philadelphia, PA Katılım Mart 2022
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Terror Alarm
Terror Alarm@Terror_Alarm·
🚨🇮🇹🇫🇷 Last week, Italy and France threatened to cut military ties with Israel. Today, 🇯🇵Japan and 🇰🇷South Korea signaled to Israeli officials that they are prepared to step in and purchase Israeli defense systems - exceeding the volume Israel previously sold to Italy and France.
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Mossad Commentary
Mossad Commentary@MOSSADil·
Amos Hochstein , senior advisor for the Biden administration, says he supported last summer’s Operation Midnight Hammer, in which the Trump administration struck Iran’s nuclear facilities, because “we had thought internally in the Biden administration we may have to take [strikes] if there was a second term.” “We did war games. We did some practice runs on what it would look like to look into it, because that may have had to happen under our watch as well," he says. ❓ Weird! Was Kamala Harris there for any of this? She said yesterday that this was only brought on by PM Netanyahu forcing President Trump’s hand. Stay connected, follow @MOSSADil.
Mossad Commentary@MOSSADil

❓ WHO WISHES KAMALA HARRIS WON INSTEAD OF PRESIDENT TRUMP? Kamala says: “He entered a war — got pulled into it by Bibi Netanyahu, let us be clear about that — entered a war that the American people do not want, putting at risk American service members.” It’s almost as though she has no concern for regime nuclear ambitions which she has also acknowledged. Glad she finally says that she cares about service members being at risk, though, so there’s that progress! Coulda fooled me.. Stay connected, follow @MOSSADil.

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Richard Goldberg
Richard Goldberg@rich_goldberg·
This reads much more like an Iranian counter offer than any deal President Trump would accept.
Amit Segal@AmitSegal

This is the outline currently under discussion between the United States and Iran. I am sharing this with caution, as it hasn’t been agreed upon yet, but based on recent developments, these are the points they have been discussing: A 15-year suspension of uranium enrichment. The United States originally demanded 20 years, while the Iranians wanted much less; they eventually settled on 15. The plan includes converting uranium into fuel, which changes its physical state and makes it harder to re-enrich. While not a simple process, this means the uranium won't necessarily leave Iran, which is a major concern for Israel. Full inspection of nuclear sites and the opening of the Strait of Hormuz are, of course, a given. The deal would also include ending the war, the withdrawal of American forces from the Gulf, and the lifting of economic sanctions. It must be said that, aside from the uranium, the lifting of sanctions is what worries Israel the most. As you recall, the strategic goal of the war was to create the conditions for the regime’s downfall. The regime was in danger of collapsing due to an economic situation that deteriorated primarily because of those sanctions; if they are lifted, the regime is strengthened. Therefore, it seems to me that the perception in Israel remains that the status quo is preferable—a state of "no war, no peace" where U.S. military forces remain on standby in the Persian Gulf. But as we have learned, this does not depend solely on Israel's desires, to put it mildly.

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@YossiMarshak יוסי אני חייבת ללמד אותך משהו בדמוקרטיה. מושחת זה אדם שהורשע בדין חשוד זה אדם שאשמתו לא הוכחה, הדמוקרטיה מקדשת את חזקת החפות שאומרת שכל עוד אדם לא הורשע בפסק דין חלוט הוא חף מכל פשע. אני מציעה לרענן את שיעורי אזרחות. תמיד פה לעזור.
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Yossi Marshak
Yossi Marshak@YossiMarshak·
מיקי זוהר . אז מסתבר שכשאתה פועל בכוחניות ומסתכל על טובתך בלבד אתה גם מושחת. האמת, הכתובת הייתה על הקיר.
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Amit Segal
Amit Segal@AmitSegal·
This is the outline currently under discussion between the United States and Iran. I am sharing this with caution, as it hasn’t been agreed upon yet, but based on recent developments, these are the points they have been discussing: A 15-year suspension of uranium enrichment. The United States originally demanded 20 years, while the Iranians wanted much less; they eventually settled on 15. The plan includes converting uranium into fuel, which changes its physical state and makes it harder to re-enrich. While not a simple process, this means the uranium won't necessarily leave Iran, which is a major concern for Israel. Full inspection of nuclear sites and the opening of the Strait of Hormuz are, of course, a given. The deal would also include ending the war, the withdrawal of American forces from the Gulf, and the lifting of economic sanctions. It must be said that, aside from the uranium, the lifting of sanctions is what worries Israel the most. As you recall, the strategic goal of the war was to create the conditions for the regime’s downfall. The regime was in danger of collapsing due to an economic situation that deteriorated primarily because of those sanctions; if they are lifted, the regime is strengthened. Therefore, it seems to me that the perception in Israel remains that the status quo is preferable—a state of "no war, no peace" where U.S. military forces remain on standby in the Persian Gulf. But as we have learned, this does not depend solely on Israel's desires, to put it mildly.
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Dan דן
Dan דן@dan_araz·
@nettermike Besides the legality of a punishment tax, there are so many ways to leave without leaving in today’s fast moving assets.
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Mike Netter
Mike Netter@nettermike·
Because high earners are fleeing New York and California, both states are contemplating “exit taxes” to punish people who move out of the state. You know which country did the same thing? “Knot-see” Germany (that’s code to avoid the Thought Police). Jews who fled the Turd Reich were charged an “exit tax” of 90% of their net worth. That was the price of starting a new life in freedom someplace else. Is history repeating itself?
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Dan דן
Dan דן@dan_araz·
@MOSSADil I hope for all our sakes that he’s wrong.
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Mossad Commentary
Mossad Commentary@MOSSADil·
🚨 REPORT: TERMS OF POTENTIAL U.S.–IRAN DEAL EMERGE According to Amit Segal, discussions between the U.S. and Iran are centering on a possible framework — not yet finalized: • 15-year suspension of uranium enrichment • Conversion of uranium into fuel (remaining inside Iran) • Full inspections of nuclear sites • Reopening of the Strait of Hormuz • End of the war + U.S. withdrawal from the Gulf • Lifting of economic sanctions Key concern for Israel: Sanctions relief could stabilize and strengthen the Iranian regime — undermining the broader goal of weakening it. Bottom line: Israel may prefer the current “no war, no peace” status quo — but the outcome will ultimately be decided in Washington and Tehran. Stay connected, follow @MOSSADil
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כנרת בראשי kinneret barashi
אתם קוראים לי ביביסטית? מסתבר שלא פגשתם את נשיא ארגנטינה... אין ביביסט כזה. We love you @JMilei 🩵
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Dan דן
Dan דן@dan_araz·
@Yakovolf I was missing the numbers you just provided. Remember too that u.s. armaments in the hands of Israel gets improved without royalties.
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𝕐𝕒𝕜𝕠𝕧𝕠𝕝𝕗
We spend about $6 billion annually to station troops in Japan to deter regional threats against it. We spend about $4 billion annually to station troops in South Korea to deter regional threats against it. We spend about $9 billion annually to station troops in Germany to deter regional threats against it. I'm sure Rahm would be okay with having 50,000 US troops stationed in Israel, "like all other allies of ours".
Eli Kowaz - איליי קואז@elikowaz

Rahm Emanuel, on Israel: "No more US military aid. You're a country like all other allies of ours, Japan, South Korea, the Brits, the Germans. You're going to pay full price. You can buy what you want, but you have to abide by the laws." This is Obama's chief of staff. He helped shape the last MOU. He signed off on Iron Dome funding. The position that US aid to Israel should end is now inside the Democratic establishment mainstream.

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Dan דן
Dan דן@dan_araz·
@nickimoraa Been there done that. They try to make you feel bad. So you didn’t finish the story or your no was the end?
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Nicki 🫧🪷
Nicki 🫧🪷@nickimoraa·
I was on a 4-hour flight, aisle seat, front section paid extra specifically so I could get off quickly and avoid the airport stampede. Boarding finishes, we’re settling in, and this woman taps my shoulder. She’s got a toddler on her hip and a husband hovering behind her like emotional support luggage. She asks if I can switch seats so their “little family can sit together.” I look at her seat: middle row, back of the plane. Not even a window. Just… economy suffering. I politely say no, I paid extra for this seat. She immediately shifts tone“It’s just a seat, we’re a family.” Now here’s where it gets interesting. The flight attendant comes over, and instead of backing me up, she tries the classic “let’s find a solution” approach. Suddenly I’m being asked to compromise like I’m in a corporate meeting and not a passenger who planned ahead.
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Dan דן
Dan דן@dan_araz·
Slight correction. The loans have to be repaid so the stock he has to sell in order to repay it plus the non deductible interest is subject to capital gain tax plus a 3.8% Obama Care tax with a fancy name. All in all a lower rate (23.8 vs 37) but to his company no deduction for his salary so a higher corp tax and the payroll tax that stops at low 6 figures is negligible.
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
This is how Amazon Founder Jeff Bezos avoids paying a personal income tax - For the last 20 years he’s had the same salary, $82,000 - He does this because a higher salary that would support his lifestyle would be subject to payroll and income tax, he doesn’t want to pay that - Instead all his money is in his stocks, those are never subject to any taxes as long as they aren’t sold - He takes out a loan and borrows against his stocks - The only money he’ll ever had to pay is the loan and interest on the loan This is common practice for billionaires so they avoid the majority or all of a personal income tax
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יהושוע מאירי-ליכטר
**מהלך מדיני מבריק של טראמפ ונתניהו** בשעה שכל העולם חיכה להכרזה דרמטית על הפסקת אש בלבנון, התרחש מאחורי הקלעים אחד המהלכים המתוחכמים ביותר בתולדות הדיפלומטיה המזרח-תיכונית. מהלך שתוכנן בקפידה על ידי הנשיא דונלד טראמפ וראש הממשלה בנימין נתניהו, והסתיים בניצחון אסטרטגי מוחץ – הן צבאי והן פוליטי – בלי ששום צד יוכל לטעון שהוא "נכנע". הכל התחיל כשחיזבאללה, לאחר חודשים של מכות קשות מצד צה"ל, שלח יד נואשת דרך האיראנים. "תנו לנו הפסקת אש", התחננו. התשובה שהגיעה מהצד הישראלי-אמריקאי הייתה חדה וברורה: שלילית. לא משא ומתן, לא ויתורים, לא "הבנות". טראמפ ונתניהו החליטו – שלא ייתנו לחיזבאללה את התמונה של "גבורה" שבה הוא מכתיב תנאים. הם רצו תמונה הפוכה לגמרי. אז נכנס לתמונה נשיא לבנון. בתרגיל מתוחכם, שתואם מראש בין וושינגטון, ירושלים וביירות, הוא זה שהציג את עצמו כמי ש"הביא" את ההסכם. הוא דיבר עם האמריקאים, הוא דיבר עם הצרפתים, הוא דיבר עם כולם – ופתאום הוא זה שעמד במרכז הבמה כמנהיג הלבנוני שמציל את ארצו מחורבן. מעמדו, שהיה שברירי עד לפני חודשים אחדים, התחזק באופן דרמטי. הוא הפך לגיבור לאומי בעיני חלקים גדולים מהציבור הלבנוני, והכי חשוב – הוא קיבל לגיטימציה בינלאומית שלא הייתה לו קודם. אפילו הרגע התקשורתי שהתפרסם בכל העולם – שבו נשיא לבנון "סירב" בתחילה לקבל שיחת טלפון מנתניהו עד שהפסקת אש תיכנס לתוקף – היה מבוים מראש. זה היה חלק מהתסריט. התמונה הזו נועדה להעניק לנשיא הלבנוני את האווירה של "גאווה לאומית", כדי שאף אחד בלבנון לא יוכל להאשים אותו שהוא "בובה של ישראל". בירושלים ובוושינגטון צחקו בשקט. הם ידעו בדיוק מה הם עושים. והתוצאה? חיזבאללה כיום כלוא בשתי מובלעות קטלניות: מובלעת טריטוריאלית – הוא נדחק עמוק צפונה, הרחק מהגבול, מאבד שליטה על האזורים שבהם בנה תשתית צבאית במשך 20 שנה. מובלעת פוליטית – הוא נמצא כעת תחת לחץ כבד מצד הממשלה הלבנונית החדשה, מצד האוכלוסייה השיעית שסובלת מההרס, ומצד קהילה בינלאומית. הוא כבר לא "הכוח הבלתי מנוצח" – הוא כוח מוכה שצריך להתמודד עם מציאות חדשה שבה הוא כבר לא שולט. טראמפ ונתניהו לא רק ניצחו במלחמה. הם ניצחו במלחמה בלי לתת לאויב את התמונה שהוא כל כך רצה. הם הפכו את חיזבאללה מנכס אסטרטגי של איראן לנטל פוליטי וכספי על לבנון. והם עשו את זה בצורה כל כך אלגנטית, עד שהצד השני חוגג את "ההישג" שלו – בזמן שהוא למעשה נכנס למלכודת שתמשיך ללחוץ עליו עוד שנים רבות. זה לא סתם הסכם הפסקת אש. זה מהלך גאוני של דיפלומטיה חכמה, שמלמד עד כמה ניתן להשיג ניצחון אסטרטגי בלי להניף דגלים ולקרוא "הנה ניצחנו". לפעמים הניצחון הכי גדול הוא זה שהאויב שלך חושב שהוא זה שמנצח.
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C-Reason🇺🇸
C-Reason🇺🇸@CreasonJana·
We all knew this was how it worked with the @dscc @SenateDems … John Fetterman just confirmed it! Senator John Fetterman had the perfect response when he was attacked by fellow Democrat Jon Ossoff for "not following the chain of command" in the Senate. "What you mean is, not voting the way I'm told to vote by Chuck Schumer or Liz Warren," said Fetterman, "Adam Schiff tried to give me marching orders, and I've been a Senator longer than him." Fetterman made it clear that he doesn't work for some back-room group of career politicians. "I work for the people of Pennsylvania, and I vote in their best interests."
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RNC Research
RNC Research@RNCResearch·
Total disgrace. Democrat Chris Murphy slanders President Trump and America overseas: “Want to bring you greetings as well from a nation that is in crisis…this is the most significant threat to American democracy since the Civil War.”
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Dan דן
Dan דן@dan_araz·
@EylonALevy Check out my previous remarks on this « person », not that I excepted a pro Israel position from him but as a Jew I did except him to be more neutral. Wishful thinking on my part.
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Dan דן
Dan דן@dan_araz·
@Yracha2 @RedWavePress Not going to happen. What is going to happen is Israel will partner with Israel. American armament industries are already making in their pants to that idea. As to RA, he’s a traitor to his Jewish roots and the almighty doesn’t like people screwing with his chosen people.
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RedWave Press@RedWavePress·
Rahm Emanuel: “No more U.S. military aid—financial assistance from the taxpayers for Israel. You’re a country like all other allies of ours, Japan, South Korea, the Brits, the Germans. You’re going to pay full price; you can buy what you want, but you have to abide by the laws that should be it.” “No more U.S. taxpayer support... I was in the room when President Obama’s largest assistance was under President Obama. We did the funding for the Iron Dome. But here, the days of taxpayer subsidizing Israel are over.” “No more financial aid.”
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Vasiliki
Vasiliki@Vasilik30141926·
@RedWavePress Lol, Israel spends massive amounts on weapons. In 2024 alone, it spent about $46.5 billion on defense, with a large share going straight to US contractors. So that extra $3.8 billion the U.S. gives Israel to spend on U.S. weapons, is just a discount for a high-paying customer.
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Dan דן
Dan דן@dan_araz·
@RedWavePress What an idiot and traitorous Jew. Israel pays cash, improves American armament for free to the tune of 10X the value.
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