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British Columbia, Canada Katılım Eylül 2019
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@heatloss1986 Nice. Do an f14 April fools joke for the boomers. They’ll love it.
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Heatloss@heatloss1986·
I think we should reevaluate F/A-XX funding and focus on a LO A-10 replacement. The special military operation in Iran has showed us that the F/A-18 struggles to avoid being shot down by missiles, where an A-10 wouldn't have to worry because it can take ground fire.
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@FiftyFootNest Are you a real person? I think your profile picture is AI
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Cass Blackburn
Cass Blackburn@FiftyFootNest·
Just two weeks ago American fighter jets had to escort a commercial flight into Montreal. Something as simple as this had to be handled by America on our behalf. But, by all means, carry on.
David@Dynod1399

@FiftyFootNest Look at Cass aping talking points that she has no serious understanding of, but has big feels about! Canada does have serious military capability. Maybe to you it looks like nothing compared to the US but not many nations in the world hold a candle to what they can / do spend.

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@CanadianPolling Nobody outside of Ontario and Quebec can comprehend why someone wouldn’t want this. This is why western alienation exists.
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Polling Canada@CanadianPolling·
Coming out against building new national infrastructure is a baffling political decision to say the least
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@FiftyFootNest I think your profile picture is AI generated
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Cass Blackburn
Cass Blackburn@FiftyFootNest·
Canada, which has no serious military, would be left completely defenseless without America. Who would shoot down balloons for us? We don't have the capability. Yet we continue to bite the hand that feeds us.
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Bagg@f18husky·
@jkenney You support Israel so that makes you a terrorist supporter as well.
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Jason Kenney 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇮🇱
Disgusting. If police are serious about fighting terrorism, they should access CCTV footage of the license plates, track and investigate the owners. Anyone with ties to the IRGC (a banned terror group under Canadian law) should be charged and jailed. Any non citizens with IRGC ties should be deported immediately. Let them enjoy life back in their Islamic Republic utopia, or wherever they came from. Any naturalized citizens with IRGC ties should be subject to a citizenship fraud investigation. If they failed to disclose their terrorist affiliation in applying for citizenship, revocation proceedings should commence immediately. Enough is enough. Canada is not a hotel for terrorists and their sympathizers.
Leviathan@l3v1at4an

The City of Toronto now has its own masked IRGC convoy driving around on their roads. What a wonderful sanctuary this city must be to live in.

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Bagg@f18husky·
@CivilAdvantage1 Seems kinda one sided and leaves out the fact that Iran now has sanction relief they didn’t have before the war. The Americans stated goals is getting back to the status quo before the war. They’ve also lost most of their influence in the Middle East. It’s their suez crisis.
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Rod Giltaca
Rod Giltaca@CivilAdvantage1·
This is a long read. But if you're curious about what is happening in the world, this is a reasonable explanation. It's so easy for people to claim everyone who isn't them is incompetent, that all of these geopolitical moves are a result of stupidity, it's so narcissistic. There's a lot going on on earth right now, paying attention just might be worth it.
10Δ@_10delta_

3 weeks ago I argued the US goal in Iran is to seize the global oil spigot. Venezuela in January -> Iran in February. Neutralize every supply channel outside the dollar system within 90 days. Achieve a compliant successor government and complete energy dominance. The oil thesis was the obvious layer. However, when you zoom out & view the last four years as a single sequence rather than isolated geopolitical events, the architecture of the grander US plan becomes visible. 1st was Europe, which laid the groundwork. The Ukraine conflict provided the justification for sanctions that collapsed Russian pipeline gas from 150 billion cubic meters to 40. Then Nordstream was destroyed, which rewired the entire European energy system permanently. The US went from supplying 28% of Europe's LNG in 2021 to 58% by 2025, exporting a record 111 million MTs, the 1st country in history to break 100 MT. Europe was transformed from a customer with options into a captive market now purchasing its survival in USD. 2nd was Syria. The fall of Assad severed the critical node connecting China's Belt & Road Initiative to the Mediterranean. The trilateral railway linking Iran, Iraq & Syria, designed to bypass Western maritime chokepoints, was completely destroyed. This isolated Iran geographically & cleared the path for what came next. 3rd was Venezuela. In January the US effectively took control of the world's largest heavy crude reserves. The US Gulf Coast has the most advanced refining complex on earth, specifically built for heavy sour crude. Phillips 66, Valero & the rest are now positioned to process hundreds of thousands of barrels of Venezuelan crude daily. The US captured a massive strategic reserve & solidified its position as the dominant exporter of refined petroleum products, an industry worth $110 billion in 2025 alone. Venezuela & Iran were the two major oil supply channels that existed outside the dollar system. Both produce heavy crude sold primarily to China & evaded US financial supervision. Both now being neutralized within 90 days, which leads us to.. 4th is Iran & the Middle East energy shock. Israel struck Iran's South Pars gas field, the world's largest natural gas reservoir. Iran retaliated against Qatar's Ras Laffan, the single largest LNG facility on earth, responsible for a fifth of global supply. QatarEnergy's own assessment is that 17% of export capacity is gone and recovery will take up to 5 years. The Strait of Hormuz is closed. European gas prices spiked 70%. Asian spot prices doubled. The only remaining scaled supplier? The United States. If Iran falls & a successor government is installed that the US controls or influences (the Delcy model described weeks ago) then roughly 40 to 45 million barrels per day of global production out of 103 million is effectively under US control. OPEC becomes irrelevant because the US coalition is now the marginal producer. Now add the gas dimension & it goes beyond oil. This war is solidifying the petrodollar system as it evolves into a hybrid petro/LNG-dollar. The old system was built on Saudi crude priced in USD. The new system is built on American crude plus American gas from the Gulf Coast, with no alternative supplier of comparable scale. The dependency is deeper because LNG infrastructure requires long term contracts & regasification terminals that lock buyers into supply relationships for decades. Europe & the Pacific allies (Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, etc.) cannot pivot away as there is nowhere left to pivot to. They're now locked into the US energy system. The market confirms this. DXY went from 96 to 101. Gold down ~20% from its January all time high. Bitcoin down 20% on the year. Brent above $100. European & Asian institutions are liquidating precious metals and crypto to buy dollars because they need dollars to buy the only remaining scaled energy supply. The world is selling its gold to buy American energy in American currency. The dollar is now being weaponized through energy dependency. The structural repricing is happening regardless of how the conflict resolves. But the US grand strategy goes deeper.. Artificial intelligence is a physical industry. It runs on power and chips. Data centers require massive uninterrupted baseload electricity, primarily provided by natural gas. Semiconductor fabrication requires helium & rare earths. By choking the Strait of Hormuz & crippling Middle Eastern LNG & helium production, the US is systematically degrading China's ability to power its data centers & fabricate semiconductors at scale. The US is energy self sufficient, especially with newly captured Venezuelan reserves & expanding Gulf Coast capacity running on domestic gas. On the other hand, China is import dependent & every joule it imports effectively now transits chokepoints the US Navy controls.. Iran was the Belt & Road's overland energy bypass, the corridor that allowed China to mitigate the Malacca Trap. With Iran neutralized that corridor is severed. China faces a world where its compute infrastructure competes for scraps on a depleted global LNG market, while American data centers run at full capacity on domestic energy. Russia is next in the sequence. A post-war Iran reopening under US influence competes directly with Russia for the same refineries in China & India at lower cost. Iran's production costs are lower. Russia loses its last structural advantage in heavy crude & its economic lifeline. Additionally, under the Iran war cover, Ukraine has been opportunistically destroying Russian energy infrastructure & all signs point towards Russia being at the end of the line. The message from Washington becomes very simple: we dismantled two regimes in three months, your economy is about to get crushed, sign the Ukraine deal. Then Trump sits down with Xi holding every card. Complete energy dominance. The hybrid petro/LNG-dollar fortified, Iran cleared, Russia cornered, & China facing the Malacca Trap fully closed with no remaining energy bypass. Israel & the GCC are absorbing the kinetic cost of a conflict whose primary beneficiary, counter to the mainstream narrative, is actually America (First). Qatar offline for 5 years reprices the entire global gas market in favor of US exporters for the remainder of the decade. The Gulf states face years of rebuilding. Europe faces its 2nd energy crisis in four years. Sure, the average American might face temporary moderate inflation & higher gas prices. But if you are the architect of the US empire & you view the rise of China & Chinese ASI as an existential winner takes all scenario, the collateral damage is acceptable cost. Whoever controls the energy corridors controls the monetary system. Whoever controls the monetary system & the energy supply simultaneously controls the compute infrastructure that determines which civilization builds ASI first. The US is seizing all 3.

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@Smileyyeg Finally someone understands lol
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Jim Cook
Jim Cook@jp24630660·
@f18husky @profstonge @cbcwatcher Free speech? (Not even close). Freedom of association? (No—see trucker protest reaction). Freedom to defend self, family and property from predators? (Not for decades).
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Rupa Subramanya
Rupa Subramanya@rupasubramanya·
The Conservatives continue to lose the plot but hey what else is new. Why does Pierre Poilievre increasingly sound like Jagmeet Singh. It's a disgrace that a modern G7 country doesn't have high speed rail. And by not building high-speed rail between its major cities isn't being "fiscally responsible," it’s falling behind once again. This is the moment for big, nation-building infrastructure, not timid politics. Thinking small is exactly how Canada got stuck.
Pierre Poilievre@PierrePoilievre

Save $90 billion. Protect private property. Stop the Liberal Alto boondoggle: conservative.ca/cpc/halt-the-n…

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@profstonge @cbcwatcher Yeah I have. Still doesn’t make sense why Albertans would want to join the USA lol. They’d just be living under a Pedos boot than being truly independent
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Bagg@f18husky·
@DahliaKurtz If there was a modern day Ann Frank who do you think she’d be hiding from?
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dahlia kurtz ✡︎ דליה קורץ
The new leader of Canada’s leftist party is self-proclaimed anti-Zionist Jew Avi Lewis. Avi would’ve snitched on Anne Frank’s family.
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азик в тумане@dadfister420·
I don't get why Anglo Canadians hate Quebec so much tbh I didn't like living there that much but Montreal is still obviously much better/nicer than anywhere else in Canada
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азик в тумане@dadfister420·
I am not a Quebec nationalist but it is a huge blunder to refuse to speak or learn French despite running a company that is located in Montreal and legally mandated to be bilingual. Meaning almost everyone who works there is from Quebec or Acadia. Including the pilots who died!
Right Wing Cope@RightWingCope

@Polymarket Quebec has to be one of the worst places on earth ngl

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Bagg@f18husky·
@shuvmajumdar If IDF soldiers don’t want to die in Lebanon then they can stay out of Lebanon lol
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Shuv Majumdar
Shuv Majumdar@shuvmajumdar·
He condemns Israel for an "illegal invasion,” condemning the Jewish State for defending itself from Hezbollah - a Canadian-listed terror entity raining rockets on Israeli civilians. Yesterday, four Israeli soldiers were killed in Lebanon by that same terror group. Not a single word of recognition for the soldiers killed by terrorists. Not a single word for the families still living under cluster bombs and ballistic missiles. Not a word for a people and their state living under hellfire and hate. It is a reoccurring pattern with this Liberal government. The Prime Minister gets it exactly wrong: Extending one hand of friendship to our enemies, while slapping our friends in the face with the other one.
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Bagg@f18husky·
@NickVenuto98 @alanfryermedia The IDF headquarters are in a civilian area. There’s also plenty of footage of the IDF killing civilians.
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Nick@NickVenuto98·
@f18husky @alanfryermedia Hezbollah targets civilians, Israel targets military assets. Muslims are religious fanactics and love martyrs so they put military assets in dense civilian populations. Not even close to the same equivalency
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Alan Fryer 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇮🇱
PMMC refuses to call out China for its forced labour practices but every time Israel acts in its own defence, he’s out guns a blazing.
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Nick@NickVenuto98·
@f18husky @alanfryermedia Do Hezbollah terrorist use this occupied territory to launch rockets at jewish civilians? Now try making the argument its not self defence.
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@RichardHanania The blowback from giving Ukraine intelligence is Russia helping Iran. The blowback from killing negotiators is negotiations mean nothing when Americans are involved.
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Richard Hanania
Richard Hanania@RichardHanania·
I see people are still dunking on this, because they're not smart enough to understand the point. "Blowback" is not the idea a country will fight back in the midst of war. It's the idea that there are commonly long term backlashes toward US behavior abroad. Usually there isn't.
Richard Hanania@RichardHanania

Has any theory in international relations been more discredited than blowback? It turns out you can just kill bad people and everything is fine.

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Stéphanie Chouinard
Stéphanie Chouinard@DrSChouinard·
@MEKowalski @AirCanada His apology failed to comply with part IV of the Official Languages Act - concerning communications with and services to the public, to which Air Canada is subject through section 10(1) of the Air Canada Public Participation Act. Next.
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Stéphanie Chouinard
Stéphanie Chouinard@DrSChouinard·
So, so many bad takes on this story. No, @AirCanada is not just a "private company". Its functioning is legislated under the Air Canada Public Participation Act. *This* is the basis for the controversy around Rousseau's appointment and most recent gaffe. #cdnpoli
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Doug Saunders@DougSaunders

Two things worth knowing about this: 1) Air Canada is a private company, so it is the board’s perception of market forces that provoked this; 2) Mr. Rousseau’s appointment as the unilingual CEO of a Quebec-based corporation with a francophone HQ has been controversial for years

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