jedi
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jedi
@devonshire13
Most important light is all the lights we can not see.
Katılım Mart 2013
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@World_Affairs11 Iran owns only the half of the seawater line. Any illegal passage toll or something will be just a hostility that allies forces should relinquish.
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@BarakRavid @axios NO ceasefire until the full surrender- this will only earn them more time to import Russian drones and North Korea ammo.
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🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷In last-ditch push, the U.S., Iran and a group of regional mediators are discussing the terms for a potential 45-day ceasefire that could lead to a permanent end to the war, according to four U.S., Israeli and regional sources. My story on @axios
axios.com/2026/04/06/ira…
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@piersmorgan @realDonaldTrump See how former presidency made North Korea go nuke? Current POTUS is the only president who will not repeat the same mistake.
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This is embarrassing, Delete it, President @realDonaldTrump - unless you want everyone to think you’ve lost your marbles.

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@jlippincott Thousands of light year's longshot. We can talk to normal muslims, but current knucklehead regime is not normal. Philosophy is ancient relics.
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The Iranians have to be governed by the nerdiest regime of all time. You can't swing a dead cat without hitting an Iranian leader who has written a book on Aristotle, Kant, Farabi, etc.
Therefore, in order to foster constructive diplomatic relations with the Islamic Republic, the State Department should consider deploying the United States' own emergency Strategic Straussian Reserve of political philosophers.
Before engaging Iran on ending the war, re-opening the Strait of Hormuz, signing mutual nonaggression pacts, and examining the future of sanctions, American political philosophers should engage the Iranians on the real issues at stake such as:
-Resolving the theological-political question in both Western and Islamic contexts.
-Developing a shared textual hermeneutic.
-Addressing the connection between instrumental reason, technology, and modernity.
We need to speak a language the Iranians understand.
We need to transform these negotiations into a graduate seminar.
@StateDept @SecRubio
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🇲🇲 Myanmar junta chief Min Aung Hlaing has been elected the country’s 11th president following a parliamentary vote, formalizing his grip on power five years after he ousted an elected government.
China extended its congratulations and pledged support. Meanwhile, the civil war continues, with resistance groups recently forming a new united front against the military.
Humanitarian organizations warn that his elevation will be deeply painful for victims of his rule.

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@alexstubb @drpezeshkian Biggest bottleneck are a few hardliners and knuckleheads such as FM of Iran.
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I had a call with President of Iran, @drpezeshkian. We discussed the situation in Iran and the Middle East. A ceasefire and a diplomatic solution are urgently needed.
I emphasized the need to end the strikes on neighbouring countries and restore freedom of navigation in the Strait Hormuz.
Despite the disagreements, it is important to maintain dialogue.
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George Soros on why controlling the money supply isn't enough to prevent financial crises:
"In order to control asset bubbles, it's not enough to control the money supply. You must also control the availability of credit."
Soros argues that monetary tools alone are insufficient. Regulators also need credit controls like margin requirements and minimum capital requirements.
The problem? These requirements are currently fixed, regardless of market conditions.
"Currently, they are fixed, irrespective of the market mood because markets are not supposed to have moods. Yet they do."
He points to a time when central banks took a more hands-on approach, instructing commercial banks to limit lending to overheating sectors like real estate.
"Market fundamentalists consider that crass interference with the market mechanism, but they are wrong. Central banks used to do it. We had no financial crisis to speak of."
Markets have moods, and regulation needs to adapt to them. Fixed rules applied uniformly leave the system vulnerable to the very bubbles they're meant to prevent.
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@Microinteracti1 Worlds need to copy Iranian drone and reverse engineer as the US did. If so many countries equipped with so many same cheap drones, having swarm of drones won't be a key point in winning the war any more.
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🇰🇷 South Korea quietly won the missile defense arms race, and almost nobody noticed.
While Washington was busy explaining why Patriot batteries cost as much as a small country’s GDP, Seoul’s Cheongung system went 29 for 30 in its combat debut over Iranian airspace. That is a 96.7% kill rate. In real missiles. In a real war.
LIG Nex1 built a system that works better and costs a fraction of the price. Gulf nations are already calling. The order books are filling up. South Korea just became the most interesting arms exporter on the planet.
The Patriot lobby will not enjoy this week.
Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
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Iran has accused Kyiv of supporting US and Israeli attacks, escalating a diplomatic row.
Ukraine rejects the claim, saying nearly 60,000 Iranian drones supplied to Russia have struck its territory — while “not a single Ukrainian drone has ever hit Iran.”
kyivpost.com/post/72965
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WATCH LIVE: President Trump delivers an address to the nation on Iran twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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@TodayUpdates0 NGO's salaries and expenses always take a large chunk of their funding. We should make it published especially in case of zillions of environmental NGOs
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BREAKING 🅱️: Major shift just dropped.
The U.S. government says foreign aid will now go straight to national governments, not routed through NGOs anymore.
The logic is blunt: if the goal is to help a country, fund the country — not middlemen turning aid into their next business model.
Do you support this?
YES or NO?
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@RKelanic @defpriorities Nah, oil is owned not by the Iranian people, but by handful of Basij stooges and supporters of murderous regime. This regime only built up and supported paramilitary and weapons with those money and Iranian economy stayed stagnant for 40 years.
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Taking Iran’s oil is pure fantasy.
You can’t “take the oil” from a nationalistic country of 92 million people who’ll resist US occupation at every turn.
@defpriorities
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To repeat, Bessent is a naive retard AND doesn't know he doesn't know anything abt history & dynamics. This is the most stupid analogy, particularly for someone who cites my work.
Wars almost NEVER reduce uncertainty. The Great War was supposed to be a couple of weeks of war for a permanent peace, later assumed to end all wars, etc.
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal
🇺🇸🇮🇷 Bessent on Iran War: "Many people, especially the Democrats, underestimate the will of the American people for short-term volatility for 50 years of safety that we are gonna have on the other side of this." x.com/i/status/20371…
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