david harrow

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david harrow

david harrow

@dpharrow

Father and Grandfather Ex Pom (thank goodness) Socialist... trying always to be the best version of myself... always learning... living the dream in NZ 😊

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כמה עוד אזרחים ישלמו בחייהם, ברכושם, בבריאותם ובבריאותם הנפשית במלחמת שלום הקואליציה והחנינה? המגלומן לא ניצח את חמאס, לא ניצח את חיזבאללה והוא חושב שינצח את איראן?
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david harrow@dpharrow·
@DanielLDavis1 There is no strategy from Trump...whatever he feels like doing...he will do it.....enabled by bootlickers,pedos,and the billionaire class who are making billions more from the situation
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Daniel Davis Deep Dive
Daniel Davis Deep Dive@DanielLDavis1·
Stunning piece in Axios tonight, claiming that Trump's team has begun internal "game planning" on the outlines of a negotiated deal they plan to offer to Iran to end the war. Its is as detached from reality as imaginable. There are six major points so far, according to Axios, which claims any "deal to end the war would need to include the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, address Iran's stockpile of highly enriched uranium, and also establish a long-term agreement on Iran's nuclear program, ballistic missiles and support for proxies in the region." My first reaction was that we already had a majority of those terms, in hand, on 26 February after the third round of talks bt Witkoff and Aragchi, mediated by the Omani foreign minister. War could have been avoided all together, and Trump would have had a genuinely laudable diplomatic deal. Instead, he trashed the deal and launched a war of choice anyway. I couldn't understand why Iran would again return to contemplate similar terms three weeks into a war, when I read the crucial part of the Axios report: "Egypt and Qatar have informed the U.S. and Israel that Iran is interested in negotiating, but with very tough terms. The *Iranian demands* include a ceasefire, guarantees that the war will not resume in the future, *and compensation*." Why does the Witkoff team in the White House think Iran will agree to submit to the same terms they offered, without war, three weeks ago, after having their former leader assassinated, scores of other leaders killed, massive damage to its air and naval forces, and thousands of its people killed? As the article illustrates, Iran isn't interested in that. To the contrary, they are issuing major demands of their own, at this point, and are no longer offering to end enrichment or curtailment of its missile forces. Instead, they're demanding reparations *from* the U.S. Right now, Iran has huge leverage over the U.S. bc of the effective control of the Strait of Hormuz. Iran likely has more capacity to suffer loss and privation than Trump has to suffer high oil prices for an extended period of time. This is now a test of wills, Trump's and Iranian leadership's. The White House is acting like its in the driver's seat. Evidence suggests Tehran is in the dominant negotiating position. Time will tell how this test of wills plays out, bc to be sure, Iran is suffering significant material and personnel damage. But they've suffered for decades, from 8 years of war with US-backed Iraq, and the last couple decades of sanctions and other attacks from US and Israel. Chances are high they can suffer longer than the U.S. We'll see soon enough. My guess is these six points will go nowhere, and Iran won't be willing to budge on their demands, at least not in the near term. We'll all find out soon enough, however, how this plays out.
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Ariel Oseran أريئل أوسيران
The IRGC claims it targeted “military facilities and security centers in Arad and Dimona” tonight. In reality, two missiles hit residential neighborhoods, injuring 139 people, all civilians, with 8 in serious condition including children.
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david harrow@dpharrow·
@Megatron_ron Sounds reasonable to me....and a lot less for US and Israel than the alternatives
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Megatron@Megatron_ron·
BREAKING: 🇺🇸🇮🇷🇮🇱 Iran's demands for ending the war according to al-Mayadeen: 1) Guarantees not to repeat the war. 2) The closure of all US military bases in the Middle East region. 3) The US and Israel to pay full compensation to Iran. 4) US and Israel to end wars on all fronts in the region, including on all pro-Iranian groups. 5) Impose a new legal regime on the Strait of Hormuz. 6) Hand over elements from 'hostile media' to Iran.
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
Iran is a having trouble targeting military sites, so they have been going all out on civilian sites. Islamic terrorists doing Islamic terrorists things.
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Mossad Commentary
Mossad Commentary@MOSSADil·
‼️ CBS: The U.S. has developed detailed plans for a potential ground operation inside Iran, including troop deployments and handling the detention of Iranian forces if an invasion is ordered. Stay connected, follow @MOSSADil.
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Chris@canderlodge·
Fitch puts New Zealand AA+ rating on negative outlook over rising debt, via @nzherald nzherald.co.nz/nz/fitch-puts-… I put this on fb with the comment that 'it's always a National government that lowers our credit ratings & always a Labour government that raises them'. Spread this wide
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david harrow@dpharrow·
@chrisluxonmp And your condemnation of the USA and Israel?....we're waiting.....see you at the next election...then we won't need to see you again.....
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Christopher Luxon
Christopher Luxon@chrisluxonmp·
Attacks on fuel tankers and energy infrastructure in the Middle East are leading directly to higher fuel prices for Kiwis. That’s why we have joined the United Kingdom and other countries in condemning Iran’s attacks in the Gulf. Iran has forced the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz to ships carrying fuel and other critical goods to places like New Zealand. New Zealand has a longstanding record of working with like-minded partners to ensure open supply lines for global trade. Obviously, any future decision for New Zealand to support multilateral efforts to ensure safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz would need to be considered by Cabinet.
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Karim Wafa-Al Hussaini
Karim Wafa-Al Hussaini@DrKarimWafa·
Block the straight of Hormuz for a week and the world goes mad but block the Rafah crossing for years, preventing the entry of food and humanitarian aid into Gaza and nobody bats an eye. It’s not hard to see that this world values markets, profit and capitalism over human lives.
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david harrow@dpharrow·
@pati_marins64 And how would this affect the desalination plants in the area?...Trump wouldn't get his payoff from the middle east sultanates
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Patricia Marins
Patricia Marins@pati_marins64·
The Israeli Strike Near Iran’s Reactor is an Ominous Signal The US and Israel find themselves cornered with dwindling options and growing desperation. This is evident in their attacks on Iran’s electrical grid and their calculated attempt to shift the Overton Window toward the nuclear threshold. The statement by Trump advisor David Sacks, suggesting Israel could escalate the conflict with nuclear options, coincides with a missile strike landing just 350 meters from the Bushehr reactor. This isn’t just a warning; it’s a veiled threat. It’s a trial balloon designed to gauge the global reaction to such a catastrophic possibility. A direct hit on an Iranian reactor would inevitably force Iran to retaliate against Dimona, leading us into a spiral of nuclear escalation, but what if Dimona be empty? As global opinion is being tested, this "window" is being meticulously shifted and calibrated. Currently, US-Israeli options, beyond aerial bombardment, include sector-specific ground operations. But what if these operations end in disaster? Even a NATO intervention might change nothing. In Libya, European NATO forces depleted their ammunition in about 10 days during a low-intensity conflict. Today, Rheinmetall claims European stockpiles are bone-dry. While I usually take Rheinmetall’s claims with a grain of salt, this time it actually makes sense. We are looking at a scenario of severe ammunition shortages against a heavily entrenched and well-armed Iran. Any landing operation would be a bloodbath. I believe that, faced with mounting internal and external failures, the US and Israel will gradually push the Overton Window to a choice between total defeat or the use of tactical nuclear weapons, in the event of a catastrophic failure of ground operations. Tactical nuclear weapons are strictly forbidden for use, yet their radiation dissipates within weeks in the current environment. Even so, it would constitute a grave war crime. I do not believe the U.S. would embark on such a path, but I cannot say the same for Israel. Ending the war with Iran still possessing enriched uranium would be equivalent to admitting that Netanyahu, instead of increasing his people's security, did the exact opposite. The internal pressure would be immense. If nothing goes as planned and the death toll rises, I feel this window can shift much faster.
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david harrow@dpharrow·
I don't mind paying an extra dollar a litre to free or improve the lives of the poor ...but I draw the line at enriching pedophiles and murderous war criminals
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david harrow@dpharrow·
@TrumpDailyPosts Trump is truly fucked...insulting allies and expecting them to help you is dumbfuckery...starting a war and walking away when you know you've fucked up is cowardice...killing US troops to cover up your pedophilia is both criminal and treason ...and hanging is too good for Trump
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david harrow@dpharrow·
@NoAlphaLimits This,ironically, could save the planet by reducing the impact or delay the worst of climate change
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LimitLess
LimitLess@NoAlphaLimits·
🚨🚨🚨 ISRAEL JUST MADE THE SINGLE MOST DANGEROUS MILITARY DECISION OF THE ENTIRE WAR. AND NOBODY UNDERSTANDS WHAT THEY JUST TRIGGERED. 🚨🚨🚨 Israel and the U.S. struck South Pars — the LARGEST gas field on the planet. But here's what they either didn't know or didn't care about: South Pars is jointly managed by Iran AND Qatar. They didn't just attack Iran. They attacked the energy backbone of their OWN Gulf allies. Let that sink in. 💀 The IRGC just declared ALL major energy facilities across the entire GCC as "direct and legitimate targets" — and warned strikes are coming in the "COMING HOURS." 💀 Listed targets: Qatar's LNG complex, Saudi Aramco facilities, UAE oil terminals — EVERYTHING. 💀 Saudi Aramco has already EVACUATED workers from the SAMREF refinery in Yanbu. They're not waiting. They KNOW what's coming. 💀 Iranian hackers have ALREADY hit Aramco's digital systems — posting images and issuing threats to PARALYZE their infrastructure. 💀 Multiple EXPLOSIONS just heard in Riyadh — confirmed by Reuters, AFP, and AP. Sirens sounding in the Saudi capital. Do you understand the scale of what's happening? ⚠️ Qatar's LNG complex is the LARGEST on Earth. It supplies 30% of the world's liquefied natural gas. If Iran hits it — Europe's heating supply DISAPPEARS overnight. Not in months. OVERNIGHT. ⚠️ Saudi Aramco is the most valuable company on the PLANET — worth $1,800,000,000,000. Its refineries process 12 MILLION barrels per day. One successful strike takes 10% of the world's oil OFFLINE. ⚠️ In 2019, a SINGLE drone attack on Saudi Aramco's Abqaiq facility knocked out 5.7 million barrels per day and sent oil up 15% in ONE session. Iran now has 10x the motivation and NOTHING left to lose. They're showing you "precision strikes on Iranian targets." They're NOT showing you that those strikes just gave Iran the JUSTIFICATION to destroy every oil facility from Qatar to Saudi Arabia to the UAE. Here's the logic — follow it carefully: → You bomb a gas field that's JOINTLY OWNED with Qatar → Qatar — your own Gulf ally — publicly condemns you → Iran uses the attack as justification to target ALL Gulf energy → IRGC formally declares Gulf facilities as "legitimate targets" → Aramco starts EVACUATING refineries → Explosions hit RIYADH → You didn't weaken Iran. You gave them the excuse to burn down the ENTIRE Gulf's economy. If this was a "strategic victory," why is Aramco evacuating workers RIGHT NOW? If Iran's military is "degraded," why are 6 Gulf nations scrambling to protect their oil fields from an attack they believe is IMMINENT? Complete silence. You don't evacuate the world's most valuable company unless you KNOW what's coming. The IRGC said "coming hours." Not days. Not weeks. HOURS. And every Gulf state just went from spectator to TARGET. This is no longer a war between the U.S. and Iran. This is a war that's about to ERASE the Gulf's entire energy infrastructure — the infrastructure that powers HALF the planet. Prepare accordingly. 🚨🚨🚨 They don't want you seeing this. Follow + RT to beat the algorithm. 🚨
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david harrow@dpharrow·
@HenMazzig Oh dear what a shame...should have thought of the outcome of your actions...remember Hind Rajab
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Hen Mazzig
Hen Mazzig@HenMazzig·
It’s 4:40am and the regime in Iran has launched yet another missile with cluster bombs toward central Israel, forcing thousands of families to run to shelters in the middle of the night. They’re not targeting military assets, they are deliberately attacking vulnerable civilians.
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david harrow@dpharrow·
@LindseyGrahamSC What nonsense you spout...all paid for by Israel and AIPAC no doubt...you got yourselves in this global mess you created....lets see how you perform a houdini trick to solve it....without blowing up the world please
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Lindsey Graham
Lindsey Graham@LindseyGrahamSC·
You really learn a lot about the capabilities and will of your allies in difficult times like these. To those who suggest that confronting the Iranian regime and denying them a nuclear weapon which they were on the verge of acquiring is not their conflict - you’ve missed a lot since 1979. In the nick of time, through Operation Midnight Hammer, President Trump stopped Iran from having enough weapons grade uranium to make at least 10 nuclear bombs. Iran was weeks away from achieving this, not years away. Like many of our Arab allies, the UAE’s star shines brightly in several ways. The UAE understands why the U.S. is fighting to keep the Strait of Hormuz open, even though America gets only 1% of its oil through the straits. Their willingness to entertain the idea of being involved in an international coalition to protect the Strait is much appreciated. The brunt of the Iranian attack during this war has been on the UAE because they host American military bases and thousands of U.S. military personnel, providing nothing but the best treatment to our people. When it comes time to making sure that those in the crosshairs of Iran have what they need to defend themselves, I believe the UAE should be at the top of the list. Give the UAE what they need to defend their skies and our military personnel. reuters.com/world/middle-e…
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mick donalds
mick donalds@cquisitions·
Luxon STUNS in new video
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Mauri@mauriceraiti·
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