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Nowhere Katılım Temmuz 2019
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Gissur Simonarson
Gissur Simonarson@GissiSim·
I hope Americans understand that Trump pulling out of NATO is the start of the Chinese world order. Europe will run to China real quick and start having heavy trade/diplo relations. There is no doubt in my mind. What does US have then? Cuba and Venezuela? Oh... and Israel.
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@xEricBucknerx @SFakamoto @GissiSim @Max_Sarcasium1 @grok As for US soldiers, I assume you’re referring to casualties via proxies. That’s a complex issue, and it takes us straight into the Israeli question, which could fill volumes. We could be here all day talking about that.
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@xEricBucknerx @SFakamoto @GissiSim @Max_Sarcasium1 @grok On the nuclear issue, you have to go back to the JCPOA. The IAEA oversight was extensive, with no major compliance issues attributed to Iran. Trump withdrew from the deal; in my view, that’s the key turning point behind today’s situation. 2/2
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@PerfideAlbion If there’s any upside, it’s that they’ll implode at a pace “like never seen before.”
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Christopher McKee
Christopher McKee@Bluerealm·
@delteded @SFakamoto @GissiSim @Max_Sarcasium1 China has been attacking The US for 30 years, via ‘indirect warfare’ Fentanyl, biolabs, spy balloons, etc They also use predatory lending to obtain ports, in poor countries. They disappear their dissidents, steal our tech, cannot safely operate vehicles, and are just plain evil.
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@HMAndreson @Glenn_Diesen If they wanted to go back to the Stone Age, they wouldn’t be building universities, or they’d be destroying them, don’t you think? You’re overlooking literacy rates, the number of engineers, etc. It’s a strange argument… Are you actually okay with destroying a civilization?
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HMS Anderson
HMS Anderson@HMAndreson·
@Glenn_Diesen @delteded This is specious. That was not “the initial justification”. Besides, isn’t the twelver political philosophy basically Stone Age?
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Glenn Diesen
Glenn Diesen@Glenn_Diesen·
Trump: "We're gonna bring them back to the stone ages, where they belong". Keep in mind that an initial justification for the war was to "help" Iranians.
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@Devil_Red_1878 @SFakamoto @GissiSim @Max_Sarcasium1 In my view, if the US truly embraced “America First” by focusing on improving the country and living standards, it would become so prosperous and stable that it would stop looking outward with that mix of unhealthy ambition and irrational fear. It’s what these times call for.
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The Professional
The Professional@Devil_Red_1878·
@delteded @SFakamoto @GissiSim @Max_Sarcasium1 I was looking at China’s new Atlas drone swarm system, it’s absolutely frightening, it can complete the whole kill chain independently from detection to kill. They are extremely capable but choose to stay neutral
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Eric Buckner
Eric Buckner@xEricBucknerx·
@delteded @SFakamoto @GissiSim @Max_Sarcasium1 @grok Let me fix that for you, what you meant to say is “what you said is largely factually correct Eric and I’m not intelligent enough to create a factually based rebuttal for!” Whatever dude stay in a bubble lmao, I’m out 😂🤣
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@xEricBucknerx @SFakamoto @GissiSim @Max_Sarcasium1 @grok I’m not going to package every point into a neatly trimmed reply just to unpack or contextualize each claim an LLM put together for you. Let it be. Reality will put things where your president is taking them. Good luck, you’ll need it.
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FinancialJuice
FinancialJuice@financialjuice·
US Ambassador to NATO Whitaker: NATO allies must step up
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@elespanolcom Spoiler: marearán la perdiz hasta que Trump se retire, y luego, posiblemente de manera individual, pactarán con Irán. Eso si no ocurre lo peor, que Trump y Bibi intenten “enviarlos a la edad de piedra”. Ahí entramos en escenario literalmente bíblico.
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EL ESPAÑOL
EL ESPAÑOL@elespanolcom·
🔴 #URGENTE | Reino Unido, Francia, Alemania y otros 32 países se reunirán para decidir cómo reabrir Ormuz: España, ausente dozz.es/60ged2
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@xEricBucknerx @SFakamoto @GissiSim @Max_Sarcasium1 @grok You’re locked into a paranoid, supremacist narrative. The EU doesn’t officially recognize Taiwan. Its position, like the UN’s, is “One China.” Are you knowingly misrepresenting this, or just repeating what you’ve heard? I don’t have the space here to unpack your wall of text.
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Eric Buckner
Eric Buckner@xEricBucknerx·
What a naive point of view, china hasn’t been to war in decades so there far more trust worthy then the us is the point your trying to make without realizing the true way china wages war is economically…there plans to take Taiwan (a sovereign country recognized by Europe) would give them control over 90% of the worlds chips allowing them to dictate trade terms with every nation strong arming the deals by threatening to restrict the chips that everyone needs…meanwhile they have territorial disputes with 8 different countries…and finally china is the most censored country in the world and after the Tiananmen Square massacre which killed 10,000 people (according to declassified UK document) all innocent civilians Meanwhile your mad at America for going to war with Iran for building nuclear weapons? Iran also kills tens of thousands of its own people, censors them terribly, attacks other countries arbitrarily through proxy countries but none it that matters The bottom line is Iran was making ballistic missiles at a rate where they would be impossible to stop from making a nuclear missile by 2028 they would have been mass producing ballistic missiles in that time and would have produced over 10,000 of them according..then they would make nuclear warheads and if someone did something they didn’t like they would hand a nuclear warhead over to a proxy group to nuke that country, but even if we only invaded them because they are responsible for the death of over 1,000 American soldiers that also would be justifiable cause for war just so you know So yea go run to your new best friend in china who will find a way to have a leverage over so you make a one sided economic deal with them…America is one of the most self sufficient countries on earth and we honestly could care less
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@Acyn You could liken the US to someone making the worst mistake of their life without realizing it, while those who know them well try to warn them.
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Acyn@Acyn·
Trump: The whole world is watching and they just can't believe what they're seeing.
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@LouisianaBat @KobeissiLetter Yes, it’s the global fiat benchmark, but at its core it’s about trust. Would you say trust in the country backing the dollar is rising or falling worldwide? That’s the million-yuan question.
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: The IRGC is now charging tolls, with rates starting at $1 per barrel of oil, on ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz, paid in Chinese Yuan or stablecoins, per Bloomberg. The process includes: 1. To pass, ship operators must first contact an intermediary company linked to the IRGC 2. They then provide their vessel’s ownership, flag, the cargo manifest, destination, crew list, and transponder information 3. The intermediary then passes the file onto the IRGC Navy’s Hormozgan Provincial Command for background checks to ensure no link to the US or Israel 4. Iran has a ranking system of 1 to 5 for nations, with ships from countries that are seen as friendly more likely to get better terms Once the toll is paid, the IRGC issues a permit code and route instructions for the ship to pass.
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@Ben_Wray1989 Hombre, lo cierto es que hay mucha colaboración europea en el Artemis II. Nada menos que el Módulo de Servicio Europeo, que se encarga de cosas como la propia propulsión del Orion. Coincido en lo demás, a tope.
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Ben Wray
Ben Wray@Ben_Wray1989·
First 20 minutes of Spanish news tonight was about a NASA flight to the moon. See if we manage to disentangle from the US, a really hope that includes ending the obsession with US culture and politics. Mass de-Americanisation.
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@custominvestor @kevchall2002 @financialjuice At least they’re signatories to the NPT, unlike Israel, which already has nuclear warheads. You’d need to go back a few years to understand the context, but there’s a tendency to judge things day by day, and that shows.
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Delteded@delteded·
@HMAndreson @KobeissiLetter The blow you’re taking will be remembered. It’s hard to believe people are applauding as your own hegemony is being dismantled.
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HMS Anderson
HMS Anderson@HMAndreson·
@KobeissiLetter This is the classic attitude of what got Europe into the mess it’s in. Talk and regulate rather than lead, then blame someone else for your dependencies.
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: France's President Macron says it is "unrealistic" to open Hormuz Strait by force. Macron also says President Trump is "contradicting" himself every day on Iran.
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Delteded@delteded·
@financialjuice And here comes the logic. Late, but it arrives. That’s the framework every country with interests in what the Persian Gulf offers will apply, one by one. The US will be even slower to grasp the lasting consequences of its mistakes with Iran.
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FinancialJuice
FinancialJuice@financialjuice·
France’s President Macron: Hormuz Strait can only reopen in concertation with Iran
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