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Gugulethu Nyoni
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I am a developmental economist, innovation practitioner and academic (PhD student) — a full-stack(S) software engineer.
Centurion, South Africa Katılım Mart 2009
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@ChaiLife613 So you will carpet bomb the whole of middle east to reclaim “your land”?
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Being Jewish isn’t just religion, it’s an ethno-religious identity rooted in the Land of Israel.
My mother is Jewish. That lineage doesn’t become “European” because her family was forced into Poland, that’s diaspora, not origin.
Jews didn’t start in Poland, they were expelled, scattered, and survived. History, archaeology, and genetics all trace us back to the same place.
I still have family in Jerusalem, and family buried in Israel. That continuity never broke.
So yes, we are still of Middle Eastern descent. Living in Poland didn’t change that, it just proves we endured.
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I think Trump may have been right about "Low IQ Alex Jones." Find out the shocking truth here.
@RealAlexJones
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🚨 BREAKING – MASSIVE US BUILDUP
Reuters: The United States has now deployed more than 50,000 troops across the Middle East, with numbers continuing to surge. Thousands of Marines are being rapidly transferred from San Diego straight into the region.
📌 Anyone who thinks President Trump sent this entire armada — fleets, Marines, and all — just to accept a truce with Iran is completely delusional.
A full-scale ground intervention is coming. No doubt about it.
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🚨 ABC News confirms: Iran used advanced passive infrared detection to shoot down the American F-15.
Passive infrared detection does not emit radar signals.
It cannot be detected or jammed by American electronic warfare systems.
It is invisible to the technology America has spent trillions building its air superiority around.
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French President Macron:
Iran is a very bad regime — no discussion about that. I disagree with them on a lot of topics.
But I don’t believe that we will fix the situation just by bombings or by military operations.
Look at what happened with this type of operation in Iraq, in Afghanistan, in Libya — we never delivered. Never. Even after 20 years.
So you have to respect the sovereignty of people. If people want to change a regime, they want to react, step up, they can do so.
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“Iran doesn’t want peace, it wants to kill every Israeli.
And Israel? “Israel wants peace…”
—U.S. Congressman Marlin Stutzman, one of the most hawkish pro-Israel voices in Congress.
I asked him about Israel’s attacks on neighbors and occupation:
“It’s a growing nation for sure”—refusing to call it expansionism.
He referenced the Bible.
And international law?
“Well, people violate it every day.”
On this, at least, he admitted what we all know.
Full interview: youtu.be/d9BmDhqWVHo?si…

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Sure, I might be untalented. Up to others to decide.
But I can deduce that voting “no” on legislation that would cut arms to Israel amounts to supporting U.S. funded arms to Israel…as they carry out war crimes and atrocities daily.
Those crimes are committed with zero fear of blowback thanks to the defensive capabilities Americans are forced to bankroll.
In addition to voting no on that legislation last year, in 2021 you originally (and correctly) voted “no” on a bill to funnel an extra $1 billion to Israel on top of the $3.8 Billion we already send them every year. You got a little pressure from your corrupt colleagues, changed your vote to “present” and then wept about it…literally. Is that what political “talent” looks like?
Israel was enjoying an economic surplus that year. We, on the other hand, were not.
As for cashing checks, I’d respectfully ask you to remember who pays yours. It’s the people you’re lying to right now.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez@AOC
@AnaKasparian I never have. Feel free to continue lying publicly, though. Those checks don’t cash themselves and you aren’t talented enough to be relevant with the truth.
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@shanaka86 Nonsense- you are clearly a mouthpiece for genocidal Zionists now - I am unfollowing right away
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JUST IN: Iran just hit Riyadh. Ballistic missiles. Explosions. Fires visible across the capital. Video footage confirmed by Al Jazeera, Reuters, and the Saudi Ministry of Defence.
The city that was supposed to be the safe haven just learned it is not outside the blast radius.
Twenty-four hours ago, Riyadh was absorbing capital flight from a damaged Dubai. Investors, families, and corporations watching 314 missiles and 1,672 drones hit the UAE were redirecting toward the Saudi capital where Vision 2030 giga-projects were rising untouched. NEOM. Diriyah Gate. The Red Sea project. The 2034 World Cup. A trillion dollars of committed infrastructure on soil that Iran had not yet struck.
That changed today. The IRGC claimed the Riyadh attack as retaliation for Israeli strikes on South Pars and Kharg Island, where 65 percent of Iran’s gas production is now offline. Shekarchi’s “burn to ashes” warning from this morning was not rhetoric. It was a schedule.
And here is what the market needs to understand about what happens next.
The Riyadh strike was contained. Saudi air defences engaged. Fires were localised. No major infrastructure collapse has been reported. The difference between Dubai, which has absorbed nineteen days of sustained bombardment, and Riyadh, which absorbed its first direct hit today, is not that Riyadh is invulnerable. It is that Riyadh demonstrated containment on the first test while Dubai demonstrated endurance under sustained assault. For capital allocation, the distinction matters: one city proved it can take a hit. The other proved it can survive a siege. The money is still flowing toward the city with the pipeline.
The Yanbu bypass remains operational. Ras Tanura at 550,000 barrels per day via the East-West pipeline that Iran cannot reach overland. Saudi Aramco’s oil continues loading on the Red Sea coast. The PIF’s $941 billion in assets under management continues deploying into tourism, entertainment, renewables, and logistics. The non-oil GDP target of 52 to 56 percent by 2030 is not being delayed by the strike. It is being accelerated by it, because every dollar of war-premium oil revenue that flows through Aramco while Brent sits above $111 is a dollar the PIF converts into non-oil infrastructure that will outlast the war.
Saudi Arabia is being hit and getting richer simultaneously. That is not a paradox. It is the architecture of a country that built the bypass, stockpiled the reserves, signed the Pakistan defence pact, and positioned every giga-project inland or on the Red Sea coast before the first missile was fired.
Iran hits Riyadh and proves Saudi resilience. Iran hits Dubai and proves Saudi advantage. Iran hits South Pars and proves Saudi bypass. Every Iranian escalation since February 28 has produced a Saudi strategic gain. The regime threatening to burn the Gulf to ashes is burning its own position faster than anyone else’s.
Meanwhile the permissioned strait runs on autopilot. Urea at $610. Corn acres falling. Soybean acres rising. The cattle herd at a 75-year low. The packaging supply chain under satellite threat. The farmer in Iowa does not know Riyadh was hit today. He knows nitrogen costs $610. And he is planting soybeans.
The missiles land. The fires burn. The capital flows. And the calendar keeps the only score that matters.
open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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