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Fernando
Fernando@ferppacc·
@Contextprov @FurkanGozukara @piersmorgan I keep mentioning the NPT because it obligues Iran to disclose information about its nuclear program. Israel does not have that obligation. There is no hypocrisy or double standard. Piers doesn't mention it in the clip because he doesn't know what he is talking about, as usual
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Context Provider@Contextprov·
@ferppacc @FurkanGozukara @piersmorgan Ok once again, I’ll repeat. He simply pointed out that the hypocrisy that Israel calls out Iran for not being transparent with their nukes when Israel isn’t transparent. It’s that simple. You keep bringing up the NPT which wasn’t mentioned in the clip
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Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Piers Morgan finally corners an Israeli spokesman on live TV about their secret nuclear weapons. He brutally exposes the hypocrisy of Israel demanding total transparency from Iran while refusing to admit they have their own illegal nuclear arsenal.
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Fernando@ferppacc·
@Contextprov @FurkanGozukara @piersmorgan Iran is a signatory of the NPT. Therefore it does have obligations to disclose nuclear activities under the terms of that treaty. It's not a double standard. It's the same standard.
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Context Provider@Contextprov·
@ferppacc @FurkanGozukara @piersmorgan Did he say anything about them not signing the NPT and therefore it being a legal obligation? No. He clearly, if you’d listened, pointed out it’s a double standard Israel holds, they cry all day about Iran not being transparent, while they’re ’ambiguous’ by POLICY 😂😂
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dan linnaeus
dan linnaeus@DanLinnaeus·
Maybe someone should have sent gray hulls sooner. Idk, the Europeans are still wringing their hands about outdated applications of 1837’s Caroline doctrine. Capacity among the Big Three (US, AUS, Qatar) defines how much volume can be surged into a disruption before price dislocates markets. The Iranians just took one out -- 77 million tonnes per annum current capacity, virtually all of it centered at the Ras Laffan Industrial City facility. Qatari nameplate cap target was 110 mtpa this year.
Ariel Oseran أريئل أوسيران@ariel_oseran

Footage claiming to show a fire and the moment of impact of an Iranian ballistic missile attack on the Ras Laffan gas facility in Qatar.

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Fernando@ferppacc·
@crackpothist Israel opposed the Iraq war. It is insane to think that Israel could push the US to start a war. Even if Israel favored it, that still wouldn't prove the crazy claim. But never mind. The record proves that the Israeli government opposed the Iraq war. x.com/Shoshana51728/…
Shoshana🦁🌞🇸🇨🪬🇮🇷@Shoshana51728

The facts: 🚨 Ariel Sharon warned Bush AGAINST invading Iraq. 1. The warning against an invasion of Iraq was "pervasive" in Israeli communications with the administration, Wilkerson recalls. It was conveyed to the administration by a wide range of Israeli sources, including political figures, intelligence and private citizens. . 2. Soon after Israeli officials got wind of that planning, Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon asked for a meeting with Bush primarily to discuss U.S. intentions to invade Iraq. 3. In fact, Israeli officials were downplaying the threat that Iraq posed to Israel so publicly that the Bush administration told Israeli officials to "put a lid on it" in 2002! ( see below) 4. "Even as Mr. Bush has sought in recent days to play up the imminence and potency of the Iraqi threat, some of Israel's top security officials have played both down. Lt. Gen. Moshe Yaalon, Israel's chief of staff, was quoted in the newspaper Maariv today as telling a trade group in a speech over the weekend, "I'm not losing any sleep over the Iraqi threat." The reason, he said, was that the military strength of Israel and Iraq had diverged so sharply in the last decade. ( see below) 5. Israel's chief of military intelligence, Maj. Gen. Aharon Farkash, disputed contentions that Iraq was 18 months away from nuclear capability. In an interview on Saturday with Israeli television, he said army intelligence had concluded that Iraq's time frame was more like four years, and he said Iran's nuclear threat was as great as Iraq's. General Farkash also said Iraq had grown militarily weaker since the Persian Gulf war in 1991 and had not deployed any missiles that could strike Israel." ( see below) 6. "In early January 2002, four months after the September 11 attacks, Israeli national security council director Uzi Dayan met in Washington with his American counterpart Condoleezza Rice. She told him-to his surprise, he later told me-that President Bush had decided to invade Iraq and topple Saddam Hussein. A month later Dayan's boss,Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, met with Bush in the White House and offered some advice, based on decades of Israeli intelligence. 🚨Removing Saddam, Sharon said, according to three sources with direct knowledge, will have three main results, all negative. Iraq will implode into warring tribes of Sunnis, Shiites and Kurds. You'll be stuck in an Iraqi quagmire for a decade. And Iran, a far more dangerous player, will be rid of its principal enemy and free to pursue its ambitions of regional hegelnony. Bush didn't agree. Israeli leaders continued pooh-poohing Iraq all spring. In September Sharon told his cabinet to stop discussing Iraq. It was annoying the White House.( see below) 7. An article from the LA Times dated October 16, 2002, confirms that not only did Israel not consider Iraq a serious threat in 2002, Israel did NOT agree with the U.S. and British intelligence assessment that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. ( see below). October 2002 WAPO article

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Crackpot History@crackpothist·
The letter makes sweeping historical claims: that Israel pushed the US into Iraq and that Israel created ISIS. Both deserve scrutiny. “The Israelis used the same tactic to draw us into the disastrous Iraq war.” There is no evidence Israel was the primary driver of the Iraq War or led a decisive lobbying effort for invasion. Douglas Feith, former Under Secretary of Defense Policy from 2001 - 2005 under Bush is on record saying “I don’t recall the Israeli government urging us to go to war with Iraq.” Israeli officials were more focused on Iran. Former Israeli PM Ariel Sharon said in 2002 “Iran is more dangerous than Iraq.” The push for war came largely from US policymakers like Paul Wolfowitz, Robert Kagan, and Bill Kristol, who had advocated removing Saddam Hussein since the 1990s to finish what had started under Bush Sr. The September 11 attacks created the opening to implement that agenda. The outcome of Saddam’s ouster was disastrous for Israel. Post-Saddam Iraq became dominated by Shiite parties aligned with Iran, strengthening what Abdullah II of Jordan warned in 2004 could become a “Shiite crescent” - an expansion of Iranian influence across the region and the empowerment of groups like Hezbollah. On the creation of ISIS: ISIS was not created by Israel. It traces back to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, who founded a precursor jihadist network in 1999, with a strategy centered on provoking sectarian war between Sunnis and Shias. Claims that Israel created ISIS began circulating prominently from Iranian officials around 2014, when Iran’s deputy foreign minister said ISIS was a “product of Mossad.” ISIS in reality emerged out of the chaos of post-Saddam Hussein Iraq, the insurgency against US forces, and later the Syrian civil war. It grew by exploiting power vacuums, sectarian conflict, and collapsing state authority. No credible intelligence findings, independent investigations, or captured ISIS documents have substantiated the claim that Israel created ISIS. This is reinforced by the fact that ISIS has carried out attacks against Israel itself. ISIS claimed its first attack in Israel in January 2016, when a gunman killed two civilians in Tel Aviv. In June 2017, ISIS-linked attackers killed an Israeli border police officer. In March 2022, ISIS-linked attacks in Beersheba and Hadera killed multiple civilians. Kent's statements here don't reflect the historical record and appear to be driven by animus more than anything else.
Joe Kent@joekent16jan19

After much reflection, I have decided to resign from my position as Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, effective today. I cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran. Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation, and it is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby. It has been an honor serving under @POTUS and @DNIGabbard and leading the professionals at NCTC. May God bless America.

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Gabriel Yerushalmi 🇮🇱
Gabriel Yerushalmi 🇮🇱@Defensa_Israel·
Ante la ola de rumores que afirmaban que había muerto en un ataque iraní o que estaba en coma, #Netanyahu ha publicado hoy un video en Instagram que se ha vuelto viral por su tono irónico. 🇮🇱 | #Israel - En el video aparece en una cafetería pidiendo un café y bromea a la cámara: "Dicen que estoy muerto... muerto por un café, y por nuestro pueblo. Quieres ver cuántos dedos tengo? Los viste? Salud!" 😂 - Esta publicación busca desmentir las teorías de conspiración y demostrar que está activo y en libertad de movimiento a pesar de los protocolos de seguridad. Shalom! 😈
Gabriel Yerushalmi 🇮🇱@Defensa_Israel

¿Qué dice la prensa israelí sobre la salud del Primer Ministro Netanyahu? 🇮🇱 | #Israel - A día de hoy, 15 de marzo de 2026, los medios israelíes confirman que Netanyahu está vivo y en funciones. Sigue 👇

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Eitan Fischberger
Eitan Fischberger@EFischberger·
Interesting post, thank you @alandete. Perhaps Grok's auto-translation is wrong, but did you write that "Within the administration itself, there is talk of the possibility that Trump may have been feeding him false or incomplete information to mislead the ayatollahs before the attack"? Is this actually what you're hearing from someone in the administration?
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David Alandete@alandete·
Llevo meses viendo a Tucker Carlson aparecer en la Casa Blanca en momentos delicados. No una vez, ni dos. Varias. En reuniones sensibles, en días clave. Lo vi yo mismo, como en esta foto que tomé. Estaba allí cuando se hablaba de Venezuela, de petróleo, de Irán. Entre los periodistas siempre flotaba la misma pregunta en voz baja: ¿qué hace exactamente aquí un presentador de televisión? ¿Por qué está en salas donde normalmente solo entran funcionarios, diplomáticos o asesores de seguridad nacional? Carlson parecía convencido de que podía jugar otro papel. Que podía ser un enlace informal, alguien capaz de aplacar a Trump, abrir canales, empujar acuerdos. Durante años ha defendido esa estrategia de negociar con autócratas, hablar con dictadores, explorar pactos como los que proponía con Rusia o con el régimen venezolano. Pero no. Ahora él mismo ha dicho algo que cambia todo: que la CIA ha revisado sus mensajes con personas en Irán y que podría haber una remisión criminal al Departamento de Justicia por esos contactos antes de la guerra, bajo la ley que regula a los agentes de potencias extranjeras (FARA). Si eso es cierto, muchas escenas de estos meses empiezan a verse con otra luz. Aquellas entradas discretas en la Casa Blanca. Aquellas reuniones en las que nadie terminaba de entender qué hacía allí. Y aquellas conversaciones en las que Trump parecía darle información que luego resultaba incompleta o directamente errónea. En la propia administración se comenta la posibilidad de que Trump pudiera haber estado alimentándole con información equivocada o incompleta para despistar a los ayatolás antes del ataque. Sería un patrón que ya se vio en otro episodio reciente: cuando aceptó hablar por teléfono con Nicolás Maduro en plena negociación, enviando mensajes a través de Ric Grenell, y poco después acabó ordenando su arresto. Además, este episodio también tiene una lectura interna en Washington. En la pugna dentro del trumpismo entre el vicepresidente JD Vance y el secretario de Estado Marco Rubio, la situación resulta relevante. Carlson es íntimo de Vance y ha sido durante años uno de los críticos más duros de Rubio. Si ahora su figura queda cuestionada en este contexto, eso refuerza indirectamente la posición de Rubio dentro de la administración.
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Gabriel Yerushalmi 🇮🇱
Gabriel Yerushalmi 🇮🇱@Defensa_Israel·
¿Qué dice la prensa israelí sobre la salud del Primer Ministro Netanyahu? 🇮🇱 | #Israel - A día de hoy, 15 de marzo de 2026, los medios israelíes confirman que Netanyahu está vivo y en funciones. Sigue 👇
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Fernando
Fernando@ferppacc·
@IsraeliLobby @brandan_buck @FleurHassanN "...the US is funding its own forces on their soil..." Nice try. The tens of thousands of US troops in South Korea are tripwire. It's as simple as that. And they spend billions in South Korea too. How is that a better arrangement than the US subsidizing its own industry?
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United States of Israel@IsraeliLobby·
@ferppacc @brandan_buck @FleurHassanN Japan & Germany aren’t receiving a subsidy; the US is funding its own forces on their soil. FMF is categorically different. It’s a direct grant to fund a foreign military. The assets belong to Israel, operated by Israel, under Israeli command. It’s not a “trick” to separate FMF.
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Fernando@ferppacc·
@brandan_buck @FleurHassanN I mean, I don't necessarily disagree. The US could save at least $1.5B/Year it spends in the Al Udeid airbase - which is a military liability. And Qatar would be screwed. But how is the traitor Tucker Carlson gonna get his checks then?
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Fernando@ferppacc·
@brandan_buck @FleurHassanN One of the tricks anti-Israel propagandists use, is to list only recipients of Foreign Military Financing. That is why it is an error to look only to the FA.gov stats Japan or Germany among others, get their much larger aid directly from the US defense budget.
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@ggreenwald Don't be such a drama queen, Glenn. The brilliant Fleur Hassan is not "dictating" you anything. And Tucker is no "journalist" these days. He has degenerated into a propagandist for several US enemies. We will find out soon enough if he is an actual traitor too.
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Fernando@ferppacc·
@brandan_buck @FleurHassanN That chart is full of lies both by commission and by omission. Tucker Carlson is a traitor. No amount of idiotic lies is going to change that fact.
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Fernando@ferppacc·
@brandan_buck The US aid to South Korea is not only larger than to Israel. Much of it is spent in South Korea. And the actual dollars end up in SK's economy. While most of the aid to Israel is actually a subsidy to US defense contractors and never leaves the US economy. Same for JP & GER.
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Brandan P. Buck@brandan_buck·
The numbers are even wilder when you consider that much of our assistance to South Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq, and South Korea was delivered to client states during wartime. Even our aid to Egypt is a payoff to make nice with Israel.
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Fernando@ferppacc·
@brandan_buck The US bribes Egypt for Suez and abandoning the Soviet bloc. A problem that was largely created in the first place by moronic anti-Israel operatives in the State Department during the 1950s. And yet it was Israel who won the Cold War in the Middle East.
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Fernando@ferppacc·
@brandan_buck That chart is a lie. The US military aid to Japan, Germany and South Korea is at least an order of magnitude larger than to Israel. The numbers for the economic aid are also deceptive both by commission and wild omissions. Anyone who believes that junk is an ignorant fool.
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Ian Carroll
Ian Carroll@IanCarrollShow·
The proposed Erika Kirk audio going around has been debunked. And I was definitely not wrong that it would be wild to watch. The winner once again was @RealCandaceO
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Fernando@ferppacc·
@megynkelly @GoldsteinBrooke So you retweet a lie that is actually worse than a lie. Is a cover up of the fact that the Michigan terrorist was family with Hezbollah terrorists. The deception is exposed. And instead of admitting a mistake you have the gall to act as a principled truth-teller? WTF🤣
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Fernando
Fernando@ferppacc·
@Defensa_Israel El odio motiva mucho. Y buena parte de los haters de Israel son enfermos mentales. Por eso se pasan el día dando la matraca. Pero el mundo real no es Twitter. Hay otro factor: los éxitos de Israel y EEUU en la guerra los tiene desquiciados y echando espuma por la boca.
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Gabriel Yerushalmi 🇮🇱
Gabriel Yerushalmi 🇮🇱@Defensa_Israel·
¿Por qué tengo en el post que estoy citando abajo más mensajes de odio que mensajes de apoyo? ¿Dónde están los que se supone nos apoyan? No los leo! 🇮🇱 Por cierto, donde digo 12 debí decir 13. Error de tecleo.
Gabriel Yerushalmi 🇮🇱@Defensa_Israel

Que no te continúen engañando los desinformadores. La propia Al Jazeera de Qatar, rabiosamente antisraelí, publica (con fecha de hoy), que el número de civiles muertos en #Israel suma 12. 🇮🇱🕯️ La realidad es que lamentablemente los fallecidos son 14 y no 12, pues hay que contar a dos trabajadores extranjeros. Sean sus memorias bendecidas! Aclaro que "killed" significa muertos e "injured" significa heridos.

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