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@mitchellvii Call me a cult member, I don't care.
Paying more for gas under President Trump feels different.
It's like I'm doing a patriotic act.
President Trump is saving millions of lives and changing our global outcome.
Gas prices have TEMPORARILY spiked because we are in a military conflict (not a war) with a terrorist regime that borders the Strait of Hormuz. This was to be expected and an acceptable short-term cost to pay to end 47 years of terror and nuclear intimidation.
I mean c'mon man.
@Thiss_Youu@mitchellvii gotta understand all these people live under cognitive dissonance there is no bother changing their opinions they believe with emotion with whatever makes them feel right their perspective would never change as their ego would never allow them it's a waste of time
@itsaboutthemone@daviddunn177 That's still way cheaper than what we pay in Canada. $1.85 per litre. And, in Europe, it would be double what we pay in Canada. So, keep crying about gas prices, US, nobody cares about your whining.
@mitchellvii Before u point out my sensual grammar mistake i see it too lol don't take away from the content of my take. This War Will Cause Global Economic Collapse
@mitchellvii Stop lyin on the internet bastard a regime change is not that easy, 20 years in afghanistan fighting bunch of dudes wearing scarfs and friday prayer clothes, wasn't the taliban wasn't able to be defeated u think u can do so with a country double the population and power of afghan
🇸🇦 🇦🇪 🇮🇷 SHOULD SAUDI AND UAE INVADE IRAN?
Iran is attacking Saudi Arabia and the UAE. These two nations possess a standing army of 322,000 men! The IRGC is only 150,000 active personnel!
If Saudi Arabia and UAE invade Iran at the same time with US airpower, they could swiftly overthrow the regime!
I don't think the Iranian Artesh (350,000 soldiers) will fight with the ferocity of the IRGC. Plus Saudi and UAE has air cover, Iranian forces do not.
@SinaiElec@IranIRGCC honestly even responding is a waste i know that every several psychological studies show we defend political takes with emotion instead of logic so obviously we can do a back and fourth but let's be honest to ourselves our minds are made up
@SinaiElec@IranIRGCC Who told you it was between the people and the regime? the news? yeah fox news are wonderful! or the 800 fake persian accounts on twitter than pretend to be persian and when you click on their profile you see account based in tel aviv
@SinaiElec@IranIRGCC If the U.S. could not build a stable political outcome in Afghanistan after 20 years, then assuming it can force Iran into submission on Iran's own terrain is fantasy. The U.S. can destroy targets. It can win battles. But winning battles is not the same as controlling consequence
@IranIRGCC yes please g and fight!
Thats is what the people want instead of making Logo and AI movies go and fight,
Breng your family, friends and all regime supporters...,
the end is near for you guys
so go and fight till the end pleae!
@fisher_baz@GBX_Press If the U.S. could not build a stable political outcome in Afghanistan after 20 years, then assuming it can force Iran into submission on Iran's own terrain is fantasy. The U.S. can destroy targets. It can win battles. But winning battles is not the same as controlling consequence
🚨🇺🇸 Donald Trump:
“If Iran wanted to, it could destroy Italy with nuclear weapons in 3 minutes.”
Giorgia Meloni:
“There are 9 countries in the world with nuclear weapons, and only one country has used them: the US.”
@Fordward14@realgerhardtvdm The real uncertainty is how Trump escapes this quicksand while still claiming victory. My concern is that he repeats the original mistake: using aggressive, short-term strikes to solve a strategic problem. Quicksand requires spreading your weight; brute force only sinks you deepe
Iran struck deep in the heart of downtown Dubai.
Trump and the U.S. military are shaking in their boots, they don't even respond 🤣
Reality is setting in for people around the world, the U.S. Military is NOT the strongest and best military in the world.
@vrte14231@realgerhardtvdm yeah and what led that believe im sure you researched it , and it hasnt been years of indoctrination, media, and several other things my brother you live in cognitive dissonance come face reality
The Gulf will never be the same, and this strikes at the very heart of regional investment
Between 2000 and 2015, Dubai experienced explosive growth in sectors like tourism, finance, and construction.
The 2007 launch of the ‘Dubai Strategic Plan 2015’ formalized the goal of maintaining double-digit growth and consolidating the nation as a bridge between East and West.
Today, oil accounts for less than 30% of the UAE’s total GDP and under 5% of Dubai’s, a model entirely dependent on the perception of stability in an historically volatile region.
This was only possible because they realized early on that oil is a finite and volatile resource. To replace this revenue, the focus shifted toward becoming a global connector.
For the Emirates, the pillars of this project were legal certainty, through the creation of Free Zones where English Common Law, rather than Sharia, prevails, and massive logistics investment. World-class assets like Emirates Airline and the Port of Jebel Ali transformed the country into an essential stopover, bolstered by a cosmopolitan soft power.
By relaxing laws on alcohol, cohabitation, and residency, such as the Golden Visa, they attracted the human capital that once fled the region.
The masterstroke was seamless integration: a ship arrives at Jebel Ali, the cargo is processed commercially in a free zone, and the operation is financed by a bank in the adjacent financial center.
In Qatar, the model truly prospered in the late 90s when the country became the world’s largest LNG exporter, using that wealth to build global brands like Al Jazeera and Qatar Airways.
This was recently consolidated through major international events, like the 2022 World Cup, to secure geopolitical relevance beyond fossil fuels. Like the UAE, Qatar also implemented reforms, notably ending the Kafala system.
Since 2020, expats can change jobs without employer consent and no longer need exit permits to leave the country. Furthermore, in 2021, Qatar became the first in the region to set a non-discriminatory minimum wage, significantly boosting its free zones.
Meanwhile, Bahrain established itself as the GCC’s most cost-effective fintech hub, offering operating costs up to 48% lower than its neighbors. It is now a global center for Islamic finance with over 360 licensed institutions, focusing on economic freedom and ease of doing business.
These nations aren’t just wealthy; they became essential to global flows.
However, there is a key difference: while Qatar remains deeply reliant on LNG (90% of export revenues), the UAE achieved greater GDP diversification.
The Saudis, however, are now aggressively investing in ‘Vision 2030,’ directly targeting their neighbors’ investments, especially those of the UAE, with whom they have friction.
In 2024 and 2025, Riyadh implemented laws requiring multinationals to move their regional headquarters to Saudi Arabia to access government contracts, forcing a migration of corporate power away from Dubai.
In truth, the Saudi and Qatari models are inherently more secure as they are still anchored by energy exports.
The issue is that by continuing to host foreign bases, which was bound to trigger conflict with Iran, the entire region has jeopardized its model of prosperity.
Following the American strike, it wasn’t just valuations that were lost, but the primary competitive ‘moat’: the perception of absolute stability.
Ironically, it was regional instability elsewhere that originally fueled these countries, attracting investment and millionaires from across the Islamic world. In 2025 alone, the UAE captured $63 billion and attracted 9,800 millionaires, while Saudi Arabia drew 2,400. Qatar saw its millionaire count jump from just 46 in the year 2000 to over 26,000 in 2024.
This entire system, highly dependent on a sense of security, was shattered by the war in Iran.
Red the full article:
open.substack.com/pub/global21/p…
@ILRedAlert Of course they r gonna hold the world hostage to save themselves. survival of the fittest any country in irans position would've played their cards the same, its the only deck of hands your dealt when your facing extinction
Berlin, May 4 - German Chancellor Friedrich Merz condemned Iran’s actions in the Strait of Hormuz and called for the blockade of the key shipping route to end, saying Tehran must return to negotiations and stop “holding the region and world hostage,” in a post on X.
@Recon_surv@Globalsurv Can I see evidence???? I notice that whenever the iranians claim something your media jumps to propaganda so they release video footage, the united states centcom does not this did not happen lol
@Globalsurv ⚡️🇺🇸🇮🇷 The commander of U.S. Central Command Admiral Brad Cooper has said six Iranian boats were sunk following an attempt to strike ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
⚡️🇺🇸🇮🇷 The commander of U.S. Central Command Admiral Brad Cooper has said six Iranian boats were sunk following an attempt to strike ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
@TitsMcG20171302@TreyYingst@lookner@FoxNews Of course they are lol hows this suprising??? thats what democracy literally is the best liar wins. the best at convincing me they are better for the country gets my vote
President Trump tells Fox News the Iranians will be “be blown off the face of the earth” if they attack U.S. vessels that are guiding ships through the Strait of Hormuz as part of “Project Freedom.”
More on my 20-minute conversation with the President at 1pm on @FoxNews.