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febriar@febriar032·
@nick_matau In America you have American criminal, in Canada, a Canadian criminal, in Mexico, a Mexican criminal. The difference is, one goes in local news, the other global news.🤣🤣
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Nick Matau
Nick Matau@nick_matau·
"Since you're in Israel - ask a 'settler' why they intimidate 'Palestinians' with violence..." Ok here ya go 👇
Nina Met@Greeko26

@nick_matau Since you’re in Israel , interview an Israeli settler … ask them why they try to intimidate Palestinians with violence in order to take their land in the West Bank…

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Piers Morgan Uncensored
Piers Morgan Uncensored@PiersUncensored·
"A lot of people in prisons, members of the prison service and IDF officers, are completely aware of the use of dogs...” Shaiel Ben-Ephraim details abuse of Palestinians by Israelis that led him to become a whistleblower. 📺youtu.be/F1dYGIKFPbc @piersmorgan | @academic_la
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febriar@febriar032·
@KenGardner11 close 80% of their total income, and maybe blow some their leader oe in a while. no need to fully commit for trash like them
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febriar@febriar032·
@MarcoFoster_ no access to underground & military facility? 5-10 year limit? billion of fund proxies & nuclear dream (enabler current war thats 80-120k death so far), ignoring they do have a secret noclear project before the deal. its not crap deal, its mega crap.
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Marco Foster
Marco Foster@MarcoFoster_·
President Obama on Iran: “We pulled it off without firing a missile. We got 97% of their enriched uranium out. There’s no dispute that it worked and we didn’t have to kill a whole bunch of people or shut down the Strait of Hormuz”
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febriar@febriar032·
@GauravT71548031 @Gaurab close the gap? * the actual battle is not dictate by number, its like 100 men with ak vs 20 special force with the best equipment on the market * if they make fast, a lot, cheaper, it impossible to be good at the same time
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Gaurav M Tripathi@GauravT71548031·
Interesting. Similar to how Russian engine tech was when compared to Western Engines. Western precision manufacturing still keeps them ahead. Better fatigue life and lower rejection rates. But, given how Chinese manufacturing in general has caught up, a matter of time before they close the gap.
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Gaurab Chakrabarti
Gaurab Chakrabarti@Gaurab·
Over 300 Chinese J-20 stealth fighters have been built at roughly $110 million each. Not one carries a turbine blade that matches the service life of its Western equivalent. The WS-15 reached serial production on the J-20A in December 2025. Its high-pressure turbine runs on a third-generation Chinese single-crystal superalloy, rated about 30 degrees Celsius hotter than the second generation. The chemistry works. Casting yield at production scale does not. Chinese foundries scrap two of every three blades they cast. Western foundries scrap one in twenty. Chinese military engines improved from a few hundred hours between overhauls to roughly 1,500 with better blades. Western equivalents run roughly twice as long between overhauls and several times longer in total service life. Western foundries target sulfur below 1 part per million. Best practice runs below 0.3. At that purity, the coating survives thousands of hours in gas streams hotter than the alloy's melting point. A few extra parts per million and the coating peels, the blade oxidizes, and the engine fails prematurely.
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febriar@febriar032·
@sunnyright nope, 1st,China window to invade taiwan is closing, as long we keep them poor (controlling almost 80% Iran income ) Iran no longer major threat, pause is good. 2nd, blockade mean a long game, the longer the pause, more painful for Iran. no more space for oil🤣
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Sunny@sunnyright·
We should have kept pounding Iranian assets into oblivion. There's been no benefit to us in granting what is essentially a unilateral ceasefire, for which Iran has given up nothing while getting to rebuild. Snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.
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febriar@febriar032·
@Joe_drozd @EYakoby well...since they are American. under 1st amendment's American have the right to spend their own wealth to lobbying. just like Armenian lobbying , Cuban, Greek, Cyprus, India, Turkish.
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Joe Drozd
Joe Drozd@Joe_drozd·
@EYakoby So it's not a big deal if they register as a foreign agent then?
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Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
AIPAC ranks 191st in terms of lobbying firms. So ask yourself why it’s the only one people nonstop talk about.
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febriar@febriar032·
@YossiGoldstein8 40k? no need that far am.oat 3k die in 9/11. what happen is us bring he'll in middle east start with Afghanistan then Iraq, how many year?
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Yossi Goldstein
Yossi Goldstein@YossiGoldstein8·
Imagine Mexico invaded the United States, killed 40,000 people—some of them live on camera—kidnapped an additional 8,000, and simultaneously launched nearly 100,000 projectiles. And then imagine they kept firing from hospitals and churches. How do you think America would respond? That’s what Israel suffered on October 7, given the U.S. population is 33 times Israel’s.
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febriar@febriar032·
@IMoeHal @lancevideos well, sure if you only spend your time on internet. us-israeli exchange is all time high (+$50 billion) and don't forget the gulf iron dome active to protect UAE. just because your dumb it doesn't mean other evil. I'll bet you can even know what genocide without sound stupid🤣
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M@IMoeHal·
@lancevideos Support for israel in the US and really all over the world is at an all time low, and it's not changing anytime soon, in fact according to recent polls it's getting worse & it's because of genocidal freaks like you, who can't seem to NOT say unhinged demonic shit. Thank u, truly
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Lancevideos@lancevideos·
Israelis are too tolerant. If America was in the same situation. It would be far worse for the enemy.
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febriar@febriar032·
@bennyjohnson I guess no more free top intelligent, Israel can manufacture their own weapon, buy & make contract with other nation, no easy path tech sharing, no more guarantee vote at UN and other🤣🤙
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Benny Johnson
Benny Johnson@bennyjohnson·
Rep. Randy Fine SUPPORTS Ending U.S. Aid To Israel: "I want us to spend less money. It's $3.8 billion a year. It's a fraction of what we gave to fake Somali daycares, but it's still $3.8 billion and the number one issue I worry about is the American debt and deficit, and every billion we can save helps us with that problem." "It will allow Israel to act in its own interest... but for the for the deficit benefit alone, I think that we should do it, and I support us getting rid of it as soon as we can."
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Faraz Ahmed
Faraz Ahmed@FarazKhii·
@BernieSanders @MidasNudge What game is he trying to play this time. Why is he saying something israel cannot afford 🤔. Is he trying to show American gen z that he is actually a good guy 🤔.
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Bernie Sanders
Bernie Sanders@BernieSanders·
It is time for the U.S. to end military aid to Israel. But we're not going to wait 10 years to do it. The time to stop arming Netanyahu and hold him accountable for his crimes against humanity is NOW.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tells 60 Minutes he wants Israel to eventually stop relying on U.S. military aid: “It's time that we weaned ourselves from the remaining military support.” 60Minutes.com

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febriar@febriar032·
@TheModerateCase yes, US already won, and it's also true the war still on. the questions,"is US win or not" is stupid, real question is "how big Iran is gonna loss ?"
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febriar@febriar032·
@TheModerateCase the rest is sec obj. 80%ballistic capability gone, most air defence, all navy and air force gone. sucks SOH shut down. but US shuts 80% Iran income & threat their oil pump (running out of space) at this point, it's about how low Iran will lose. US already win
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febriar@febriar032·
@TheModerateCase plan rarely happen accordingly specialy on complex issue, but don't pretend like toppling regime is main obj. by your standard did they have nuke weapon? can they afford it? that uranium is just 1 of many component to weapon. ok rising lion is pretty successfull
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The Moderate Case
The Moderate Case@TheModerateCase·
Netanyahu and Mossad walked into Trump’s Situation Room on Feb. 11 and pitched their big plan: U.S. strikes + Mossad-fueled uprising magic = the Iranian regime gone in days or weeks. That was supposed to clear the way for a quick victory. That was the plan. We launched on Feb. 28, right behind Israel. Israel took out Khamenei and others. But no uprising came from it. The Islamic regime is now hurt, but still standing. They are more hardline than ever and are making no concessions. There will almost certainly be no regime change. The objective both governments had was regime change. Trump can claim it was never about that, and maybe it would have been framed publicly as a great additional benefit, but he was clearly convinced it was achievable, even though others in the administration were skeptical. The issue now is finding a way out of this where the other American objectives, the ones consistently voiced to the public, can still be achieved: ending the ballistic missile threat and production, ending the nuclear threat and future enrichment activity, and extracting uranium buried underground. All of that has now been made 100 times more difficult, especially with the Strait of Hormuz shut down, which has become America’s main focus. It is evident that Iran was lying about its nuclear program and enrichment activity, and I do believe there was justification for striking. However, neither I nor anyone in the public knows when the best time to strike would have been based on the intelligence gathered. My analysis is not especially deep. It is simple. I am not a military leader, and I do not sit in a position where I can confidently judge exactly what should have been done, what should not have been done, or when it should have happened. What I do know is that a war is won by achieving objectives. So far, America and Israel have both failed to achieve theirs. What has happened is not in line with what they planned, and that is the issue.
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febriar@febriar032·
@angertab Trump alone talks to press and media so often since the start of op rising lion. doesn't include hegseth, cooper, Whitehouse, Rubio or other. to say no clear goal/strategies, it's either politcly motivated liar or he super dumb.
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Matt Tardio
Matt Tardio@angertab·
Senator Mark Kelly might actually be in BIG trouble this time. Here is why. Issue: Kelly gave details about specific munitions (vid 2). It does not matter if the information Kelly stated on Face The Nation was true or false, it puts lives at risk. Kelly claims Hegseth stated these figures publicly. This is false (vid 1). Hegseth gave broad-stroke answers and did not provide time frames for individual munitions, whereas Kelly did. Video 1: Exchange between Hegseth and Kelley. Video 2: Kelly on Face The Nation. Here, Kelly names munitions and gives time frames for their replacement. This is a big difference. Even more so, Kelly references the classified briefings that he attends to obtain that information. He's cooked.
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febriar@febriar032·
@CDyle0000 @SpencerGuard @ctindale to compare Iran and Vietnam is retarded, no ground troops, 58k vs 15 casualties, ignoring tech advancement. he is proper warrior who actually study modern conflict and to bad he just correct in this one.
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Carson Dyle
Carson Dyle@CDyle0000·
@SpencerGuard @ctindale This reminds me of the disgruntled warriors who insist America could have won in Vietnam if only the goddamn American public had been ready to die in greater numbers to get the job done. Thank God we still have civilian control of the military, even if the civilians are nuts.
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John Spencer
John Spencer@SpencerGuard·
The common counterargument, often driven by anti-Trump narratives, is that because the United States has not seized control of the Strait of Hormuz, it therefore cannot, and that Iran is somehow demonstrating a lasting strategic advantage it will carry forward. That logic is deeply flawed. The absence of a U.S. operation to fully secure the Strait is not evidence of military incapability. It is evidence of political restraint and strategic calculation. Just because the President has not ordered a combined air, naval, and ground campaign to seize and secure the Strait does not mean the U.S. military lacks the capability to do so. It means there are economic, diplomatic, escalation-management, and broader strategic reasons such an operation has not been ordered. The United States has spent decades building the exact naval, airpower, logistics, ISR, mine-clearing, amphibious, and strike capabilities required to dominate chokepoints like Hormuz if directed. Confusing political decision-making with military capability is a common uniformed mistake. Iran’s threats to shipping, harassment operations, mining efforts, or missile attacks do not demonstrate that the United States is unable to secure the Strait. If anything, they reinforce why freedom of navigation operations and deterrence have been central pillars of American power for decades. The question has never been whether the United States could impose control over the Strait. The question has always been whether the political leadership believes the costs, escalation risks, and global economic consequences of doing so outweigh the benefits at a given moment.
John Spencer@SpencerGuard

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febriar@febriar032·
@TheModerateCase how many time trump,Rubio,Whitehouse,hegseth,cooper talks to press and media during op rising lion about their goal/objective ? to say "don't know the objective" either you really dumb or a liar. wich one are you?
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The Moderate Case
The Moderate Case@TheModerateCase·
You think it’s a good argument that the American people don’t know the objectives our president has for a war he initiated? Wait, no. Your leaders initiated it with a plan to topple the IRGC with Mossad cooperation and it failed. You sound silly.
Martin Levi #JavidShah עם ישראל חי@NitramLevi

@TheModerateCase You don't know what his objectives are and the war hasn't finished yet. You might want to question why you believe that.

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