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'Little' Pea from AntifaHQ HR. Stacy's usual saviour. 'Anti-hasbarist. Offering grim theories based on hours upon hours of scrolling. تحيا المقاومة

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🫛PEA🫛@fthisreality·
77 years of stealing, 77 years of lying 77 years of hurting, 77 years of pain 77 years of fearful, 77 years of anger 77 years of empty, 77 years of shame 77 years of broken, 77 years of anguish 77 years of hopeless, 77 years of never 77 years of maybe, 77 years of later
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🫛PEA🫛@fthisreality·
no internet is a war crime now. israelis should be happy on the account of another million war crimes added to their list of war crimes.
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Acyn@Acyn·
Hegseth: Iran is an energy rich country. instead, like so many other places, driven by a radical ideology, instead of investing in their people… they invested in missiles, and they invested in launchers and UAVS.
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PSA cause ive been off for a while remember that during empire's war, propaganda machine is something like you dont normally see, there are patterns to the levels. in any case, some basic rules one should consider rules apply to both terms we under hasbara attack now. constant
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🫛PEA🫛@fthisreality·
I'd appreciate it if you could check out my ko-fi, if I ever needed help with little money, it's probably now 😂😅
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🫛PEA🫛@fthisreality·
Check what I've got!
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THE ISLANDER
THE ISLANDER@IslanderWORLD·
🇮🇷🇶🇦🇺🇸 That orange glowing hellscape you’re looking at is Ras Laffan in Qatar. A complex one third the size of New York City. The world’s largest LNG production facility. 20 percent of global LNG supply up burning so bright and hot it would give Hades a run for its money. Force majeure declared with buyers across Asia and Europe scrambling. One analyst (Ira Joseph, global fellow at the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia) said it’s hard to see Qatar back in the market before mid-year and even that is optimistic. Your gas bill in Berlin, Seoul, Tokyo, London it just soared tonight. This is what Netanyahu’s 40 year dream looks like at ground zero. A port city burning orange on the Persian Gulf at midnight, reflected in the water, cranes silhouetted against the fire, the world’s energy infrastructure going up in literal smoke, in real time. Israel bombed South Pars this morning. Iran named Ras Laffan by mid-afternoon and by nightfall it was on fire. The Epstein coalition started this. The rest of the world is paying for their biblical levels of arrogance.
THE ISLANDER@IslanderWORLD

🇮🇷🇶🇦🇺🇸 Massive Fire engulfing the sky over Ras Al-Fuja', Qatar, after it was hit by Iranian ballistic missiles in latest wave.

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Ix.@IxScotland·
@EmmanuelMacron Short penis, Emmanuel?
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Thomas Keith
Thomas Keith@iwasnevrhere_·
Massive explosions in Haifa
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Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand·
This is probably the most important article of the month: an op-ed by Oman's Foreign Minister, who mediated the talks between the U.S. and Iran, in which he writes that the U.S. "has lost control of its foreign policy" to Israel. He repeats that a deal was possible as an outcome of the talks (something confirmed by the UK's National Security Advisor, who also attended: x.com/i/status/20341…) and that the military strike by the U.S. and Israel was "a shock." Interestingly, given he is one of Iran's neighbors and given that Oman has been struck multiple times by Iran since the war began (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2026_Iran…), he writes that "Iran’s retaliation against what it claims are American targets on the territory of its neighbours was an inevitable result" of the U.S.-Israeli attack. He describes it as "probably the only rational option available to the Iranian leadership." He says the war "endangers" the region's entire "economic model in which global sport, tourism, aviation and technology were to play an important role." He adds that "if this had not been anticipated by the architects of this war, that was surely a grave miscalculation." But, he adds, the "greatest miscalculation" of all for the U.S. "was allowing itself to be drawn into this war in the first place." In his view this was the doing of "Israel’s leadership" who "persuaded America that Iran had been so weakened by sanctions, internal divisions and the American-Israeli bombings of its nuclear sites last June, that an unconditional surrender would swiftly follow the initial assault and the assassination of the supreme leader." Obviously, this proved completely wrong, and the U.S. is now in a quagmire. He says that, given this, "America’s friends have a responsibility to tell the truth," which is that "there are two parties to this war who have nothing to gain from it," namely "Iran and America." He says that all of the U.S. interests in the region (end to nuclear proliferation, secure energy supply chains, investment opportunities) are "best achieved with Iran at peace." As he writes, "this is an uncomfortable truth to tell, because it involves indicating the extent to which America has lost control of its own foreign policy. But it must be told." He then proposes a couple of paths to get back to the negotiating table, although he recognizes how difficult it would be for Iran "to return to dialogue with an administration that twice switched abruptly from talks to bombing and assassination." That's perhaps the most profound damage Trump did during this entire episode: the complete discrediting of diplomacy. If Iran was taught anything, it is: don't negotiate with the U.S., it's a trap that will literally kill you. The great irony of the man who sold himself as a dealmaker is that he taught the world one thing: don't make deals with my country. Link to the article: economist.com/by-invitation/…
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“Did you know U.S. and Israeli jets fired missiles at protesters in Tehran? Your media won’t tell you.” says Professor Mohammed Marandi of Iran. Host: “Can Iran close the Strait of Hormuz indefinitely?” Marandi: “For them, it’s a fight for survival. For you, it’s about maintaining power structures and ethno-supremacy.”
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Amerikanets 📉@ripplebrain·
If the Iranians have already begun to mine the strait south of Larak Island and are now forcing traffic through the even smaller ~5mi strait between Larak and Qeshm Island, I don't see how that's not checkmate. It's impossible to imagine a scenario where they can't maintain fire control over such a narrow passage with drones.
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TheIntelFrog@TheIntelFrog

Three tankers have transited the Strait of Hormuz in the past several hours, each navigating deep INTO Iranian waters sailing around the north side of Larak island, Iran well outside of the standard channel. This likely indicates some level of coordination with Iran for safe passage. It may also indicate that some hazard exists within the usual shipping channel. h/t: @TankerTrackers @_MartinKelly_

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Power to the People ☭🕊
Power to the People ☭🕊@ProudSocialist·
Holy shit! Joe Kent did not hold back in his interview with Tucker Carlson: “One of Trump’s closest advisors who was advocating for us to not go to war with Iran and to rethink our relationship with Israel is suddenly assassinated and then we were told to stop investigating it.”
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