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天明@hx1368·
@stendhalist They felt threatened that they would be next.
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Woland 🇵🇸@stendhalist·
TIL because China was so furious at the Soviet invasion of Czechslovakia, Zhou Enlai directly compared it to the Nazi invasion and made a thinly veiled call for Czechslovak citizens to violently resist Soviet troops
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The White House@WhiteHouse·
The arrival everyone has waited for. 🇺🇸🇨🇳
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Meniir@MeniirIII·
🚨🇬🇧BREAKING: Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced the creation of His Majesty's Most Loyal Imperial Rule Assistance Association following the merger of the Labour and Conservative parties.
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Margaret of Anjou Stan Account@bouncyrou

🚨🇬🇧 BREAKING: Hardline supporters of the “Starmnō jōi” (Revere the Prime Minister, Expel the Greens) movement have attempted to seize control of Downing Street in order to force out Shōgun Shabana Mahmood

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純粹經驗@ChunCuiJingYan·
It was technically because Japan demanded the transfer of south indochina to IJA forces but broadly because Japan joined the axis expecting the USSR to join as well Amerifats really think roosevelt gave a shit about 20 million dead chinese
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純粹經驗@ChunCuiJingYan·
It’s funny how “the kmt destroyed itself fighting the Japanese while the communists hid in the mountains” is like the exact opposite of what happens and yet is parroted around as true
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RT@RT_com·
Russia single-handedly DEFEATS NATO, in a videogame Streamer 'Grisha Putin' annihilated the bloc in Hearts of Iron IV, playing against Austrian NATO activist Gunther Fehlinger and SIX other coalition players, who couldn't do anything against his Russian Empire
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Dr. Herb Risotto PhD 🇵🇸
Dr. Herb Risotto PhD 🇵🇸@MildCuthbert·
Raising a kid in Melbourne is hard. My son just came back from the shops and said "Daddy, I went to Docklands." He should go to Parramatta Westfield like an ensouled being.
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Brutal Truth Bombs
Brutal Truth Bombs@FORTRESSMAXXING·
🧵🇮🇷🇺🇸 WHAT WAS THE US DOING IN IRAN? Unveiling the true purpose of the "rescue mission" South of Isfahan, all together, piece by piece. On April 1st, talk of a possible operation was put out into the media where the US would send in special ops to build a temporary runway near the sites where Iran's highly enriched uranium is, at the Natanz and the Esfahan Nuclear Facilities. This was so that they could then use this runway as a staging ground to carry out operations to extract and steal the highly enriched uranium. Source: washingtonpost.com/national-secur… This is very similar to the Operation Eagle Claw, a failed operation to rescue American diplomats during the Iran Hostage Crisis in 1980. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation… The plan was presented to and by the media as crazy and incredibly risky. It seemed pretty clear that those who reached out to the media and exposed the plan were generals and officers in the US military who saw the risks and did not want their reputation to be destroyed and their best soldiers to be needlessly killed because of a cocaine-fueled Hollywood movie idea. Over the next few days, many generals and officers were forced to resign or fired by Trump and Hegseth, including the U.S. Army Chief of Staff, Randy George. Effectively, an American military purge. Source: bbc.com/news/articles/… On April 3rd, an American F-15E was shot down over Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, near Khuzestan Province. The US military reported that they had successfully extracted one crew member, while the other one was still presumed to be in Iran. Source: nbcnews.com/news/military/… On the night of April 4th to 5th (Iran time), the US carried out an operation in the desert of South-West Esfahan Province, over 200 km away from the crash site of the plane and where the first pilot was said to have been found. The operation involved at least two HC-130 transporters and several helicopters, which is complete overkill for the rescue operation of one airman. Additionally, Reuters claims that the “two MC-130 aircraft that had ferried some of the roughly 100 special ‌ operations forces into rugged terrain.” Again, this is far too many people than would be necessary to rescue an airman. Source: reuters.com/business/aeros… It is additionally claimed that Israeli special forces took part in the operation (more overkill). Source: dawn.com/news/1988897 All of these resources and men were not only unnecessary for such an operation, but would have in fact been a burdensome liability. Donald Trump tweeted that morning that the airman had been saved, but during the process, the planes and helicopters had gotten stuck in “mud”, and so they were heavily bombarded by the USAF. He added, however, that another 3 HC-130s, along with other helicopters, were sent to rescue the crew of the first rescue operation, both the airman and the crew. And these HC-130s were able to take off from the very same makeshift flat arid plains runway where the other two got "stuck in the mud." Read that again, they took off with no issues from the same place the other planes "got stuck." Yes, this is the official story. Time Magazine then published a crazy article about how the airman, who was initially concussed and unconscious upon landing, scaled a 2 km high mountain and effectively ran for 24 hours straight with a sprained ankle, over 200 km towards the site in Esfahan from which he was rescued. Source: time.com/article/2026/0… So you made it this far. Especially after reading the last bit, you can smell bullshit. So what actually seems to have happened? It seems that in late March, Donald Trump, Pete Hegseth and the White House proposed an operation to set up a temporary airstrip in the deserts outside Esfahan to act as a base of operations to steal Iran’s highly enriched uranium at two sites in and around the city of Esfahan. A similar plan was attempted to save US hostages during the Iran Hostage Crisis in 1980, and the ground at the site where the burnt-out American planes and helicopters were found in Esfahan was very flat, making it ideal for an airstrip, and was also similar to the 1980 Tabas site. This is very different from the mountainous and hard-to-traverse terrain of Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, as well as East Khuzestan Province. After they proposed this plan, it seems they were met with serious opposition from the US military establishment, including Army Chief of Staff Randy George. These men were then fired or forced to resign, and the plan was put into action. The Khatam al-Anbiya Headquarters (Iranian Armed Forces HQ) says that the planes and helicopters that arrived in Esfahan Province on the night of April 4th to 5th were fired upon and forced into emergency landings at the spot in which they were found. The HQ spokesman stated that they were then encircled by Iranian Armed Forces, which prompted the US Military Command to fire upon and destroy the planes and helicopters, killing the commanders and soldiers on board. The Iranians claim that clashes took place at the site, with a video being released on the site showing it being bombed amid clashes, but then quickly deleted from X. Source: aa.com.tr/en/middle-east… What is most likely to have happened is that the planes landed at the site, 30 km away from the Natanz Nuclear Facility and also close to the Esfahan Nuclear Facility, in order to carry out the plan to build the temporary runway and forward operations base. However, they were seen by the Iranian military, which prompted the USAF to bomb their own positions, destroying the equipment. It is also likely that the USAF killed the commanders and soldiers in a “Hannibal Directive” style attack. Although no bodies or human remains have been found by Iranian forces at the site as of posting. Further evidence for the Uranium hunt theory is the fact that the Americans brought along with them mechanical engineers from Israel who specialize in nuclear technology. A passport of one such engineer, Moran Sagron, was discovered at the US plane graveyard site. Given that the Iranians would obviously find the site and the bombed-out airframes, the US President then rushed to Truth Social to post the story that he did, to cover up the fact that the White House and Israeli government pursued such a risky and doomed operation, which would severely risk the lives and reputations of American soldiers and commanders. As of yet, the fate of the two airmen downed over South-Western Iran on April 3rd is still unknown. The Pentagon and CENTCOM have not released their names or any pictures, whether before or after their supposed rescue. Some Iranian sources claim that one airman died during or after the ejection and landing process, while the other has been captured by local forces. This is speculation and is by no means 100% accurate. As more reports emerge, our understanding of what went down will adapt accordingly. But given the chain of events from late March until April 5th, it seems like the most plausible explanation of what happened.
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🦜@parandeye_zard·
@FORTRESSMAXXING their inaction at this point is just mind blowing. they have everything to gain by openly supporting Iran, yet they continue to do virtually nothing.
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Brutal Truth Bombs@FORTRESSMAXXING·
I find it funny how China's motto has become "do nothing" when prior to 1989, they would always "do something." That something being doing the opposite of whatever the Soviets were doing in Africa or Asia lol. If Soviets backed Group A, China would throw their weight behind Group B. The excuse then was that the Soviets posed an existential threat to China. But does America not pose a similar threat to China today? It was a big deal when Mao purged Lin Biao on grounds of being a Soviet asset in China. Meanwhile over the years, many top Chinese military officials got purged for leaking secrets to America/corruption. Just asking questions.
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Nemets@Peter_Nimitz·
It was very noticeable in 2020 how Russian & Chinese propagandists were completely baffled by the mass Floyd mournings & kneelings, but the Iranians immediately grasped their meaning.
Nemets@Peter_Nimitz

There is an interesting convergence between USian civil rights mythology & Shia Islam - tyrant Umayyads/Jim Crow, holy battle Karbala/Selma, chosen hero martyred Hussein/King - but the eschatology is critically different. For Shia, evil triumphed. For USians, good always wins.

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gerf (fred)@achingkneejoint·
China is about to find out why Melbourne doesnt have a train to the airport
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天明@hx1368·
@agent_of_clash @glevonian There is a similar police presence like this all over China. But I do wonder why Xinjiang the region with race riots and terrorist attacks occurring less than twenty years ago would have a heavier police presence. You are a braindead retard.
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Agent of Clash@agent_of_clash·
@glevonian Totally normal police activity in peaceful Xinjiang, The club and riot shield? they use that to protect themselves from the people throwing flowers as they walk by, not an intimidation tactic at all. It’s all harmony and love for Chairman Xi in Xinjiang.
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Gulag Gulagovich Gulagov@glevonian·
1. There are no internment camps, that’s been debunked. 2. Even if the entire Uighur population was in jail (they’re not, I’ve literally traveled there) US prisoners per capita would be higher than China’s. 3. You are a total retard.
Joey Redner🧢@JoeyRedner

@mcsquared34 China is right behind the US but leads the world in execution of prisoners (killing more than the rest of the world combined). And that doesn't count the 1 million + Ughyers in internment camps. They aren't technically in prison.

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Yugo☂︎@Yugojugoslavija·
孩子们,来镇压春夏之交政治风波
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