Probably But Not Necessarily Ian Bell 🇨🇦
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Probably But Not Necessarily Ian Bell 🇨🇦
@ianb
Bending bits into businesses. Built @RingCentral @Tingle @RosterBot & more. Motorcyclist, Guitarist, Hockeyist, @RoyalCanNavy #CLaS. Blocking all chucklefucks.

95 TO 99% OF ALL GLOBAL INTERNET TRAFFIC FLOWS THROUGH UNDERSEA CABLES AND IRAN JUST THREATENED TO CUT THEM Read that again. Not satellites. Physical glass fiber cables sitting on the ocean floor at 200 feet depth. ZERO protection. 30% of the world's internet passes through ONE chokepoint: the Strait of Hormuz. 20+ cables run through the active war zone RIGHT NOW. Trump gave Iran 48 hours to reopen Hormuz — or he obliterates their power plants. Iran's response: Touch our grid, we cut the cables. The Houthis already proved it works — they hit Red Sea cables earlier in this conflict. Iran watched. Iran learned. Banking. Cloud. Crypto. Communications. Financial markets. ALL of it runs through those cables. This isn't a cyberattack. It's a SCISSORS attack — and the world's internet has no backup plan.





⚡️ A U.S. F-35 fighter jet shot down an Iranian drone after it aggressively approached the USS Abraham Lincoln. united24media.com/latest-news/us…



American officials tell allies that the US will probably be forced to launch a ground operation to capture Iran's Kharg Island, according to two sources familiar with the matter - I24 News t.me/US2020US/40248




Lindsey Graham on Kharg Island: "We did Iwo Jima. We can do this."

The hard truth: the Iran war will dwarf the cost of Biden *loaning* Ukraine weapons, and having @ZelenskyyUa pay us back in the rare earths (a deal that Trump deftly negotiated) Looks like $200b at a minimum





Trump says US will ‘obliterate’ Iran’s power plants if Strait of Hormuz not open before 48-hour deadline bbc.in/47dph2d


🇨🇦🇸🇪 BREAKING: Canada in Talks to Build Gripen Fighter Jets. Saab is negotiating with Canada and Bombardier to locally produce JAS 39 Gripen fighter jets under license, a move that could create up to 10,000 jobs and significantly boost Canada’s aerospace sector. Source: Reuters


The first criminal case of streaming fraud where a North Carolina musician who used AI to make songs, then streamed them billions of times himself making $8 million






