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𝕮𝖟𝖆𝖗✨@ishallprint·
Where did all these niggas with the splitnow badges come from?????
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RR (murad/acc)@movethecharts·
Most of the guys I started trading with already killed themselves. It’s a lonely road to the top.
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Mario Nawfal
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IRAN WON THIS WAR Don't believe me? Check the terms of the ceasefire
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good week, hope everyone had a good easter 🫡
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
Wondering why Trump posted these insane war crime threats? For Iran to accept to end the war soon, they need to believe he is willing to destroy them Otherwise they have no incentive to accept a ceasefire, they are printing money by controling the Strait Trump is doing what he needs to try to get out of a war he never wanted, a war that was meant to last days, not weeks The only queestion is: Will Iran fall for his bulff?
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Seyed Mohammad Marandi
Seyed Mohammad Marandi@s_m_marandi·
We are the nation of martyrdom. We are the nation of Imam Hussain, and we will never forsake the Palestinian people.
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𝕮𝖟𝖆𝖗✨@ishallprint·
@MarioNawfal For the better, Mario. You would rather keep a cancerous murderous terrorist regime in charge to avoid war. You think like a child in kindergarten. This war MUST happen to CHANGE THE WORLD FOR THE BETTER.
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
Trump's shocking and horrible comment today could actually be a positive development: "A whole civilization WILL DIE tonight, never to be brought back again" This is Trump pressuring Iran to accept the deal But I highly doubt he will ever deliver on these threats, as these constitue a war crime Delivering on these threats unimaginably change the world we live in
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
If the Iranian regime does not accept Trump’s off-ramp, they shift from being the victim to becoming the aggressor
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
Iran is becoming to the U.S. what Ukraine has become to Russia (and what Taiwan could become to China) Battlegrounds for superpowers to weaken one another
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
Iran is not backing down. The opposite! - They are striking Gulf infrastructure hard this week - Are preparing to announce ownership of the Strait of Hormuz - And threatening to close the Bab al-Mandab Strait Tomorrow is gonna be the beginning of a very ugly phase for humanity I am so fkn upset. Such an unnecessary war!
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Tomorrow is gonna be a very ugly day for humanity

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0xDragon🐉
0xDragon🐉@DragonmasterETH·
The ops hate to see me pulling up with the squad. @splitnow Splig Squad is the newest game in the Dragonforged Arcade - a spin on the classic dot munching game where you take control of the ghosts to hunt down the ops and survive long enough to get a high score! What are you waiting for, @Spliggas, join the Splig Squad today!
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
Something doesn’t add up… Before the war started, everyone I spoke to agreed the U.S. Navy (which is more capable than the rest of the world combined) CANNOT open the Strait of Hormuz militarily And everyone also confirmed what Iran warned: They will and can close the Strait of Hormuz if attacked Both pro-U.S. and pro-Iran analysts and military veterans agreed on both points So why the hell did Trump, who SHOULD have access to the world’s most capable intelligence and most experienced advisors, decide to enter this war? What am I missing??
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
I did a poll a few days ago, 35-40% of respondents labeled me an Iran propagandist, 60-65% labeled me a Zionist shill. I've done similar polls before, including during the Gaza war, and the numbers fluctuate. January this year, most people labelled me a Zionist for my opposition of the Iranian regime and their crackdown on protesters. During the Gaza war, most people labelled me a Hamas sympathizer as I was very critical of what Israel did to Gaza. The reason for this split is simple: I refuse to be boxed into any echo chamber. When I was a kid, I saw my family split politically, completely polarized, in a country that has suffered from decades of civil war. I realized the dangers of blind bias I genuinely try to understand both sides, and form opinions accordingly, while my team cover the news objectively If you're interested in my stances, rather than guessing, just ask. Here are some of them: - I am against this war. I think it was a mistake - I do not like the Iranian regime, and think Iran would be better off with a less ideological Government - I am against regime change wars, for obvious reasons, in that they've never worked - I am not a fan of Israel's foreign policy, ESPECIALLY when it comes to Palestine - I think Lebanon would have been better off without Hezbollah - I am a believer in democracies, and do have pro-Western bias, but I try my best to not have that impact my judgement - I don't think Trump intended for this war to drag on, and what he does next will play a big role in my stance on his decisions Most importantly, I change my opinions as new information comes up. I try very hard to never be set in my ways and always have an open mind. I accept I don't know everything, and would never allow myself to think otherwise. For example, after the statement by Israel's Defense Minister about not allowing over 600k Lebanese people to return to their homes after the war end, my stance on Israel's intentions in Lebanon have changed. Another important point is that I always interview guests that represent all sides, and have for years. When I interviewed President Lukashenko and FM Lavrov, I was called a Russian asset by mainstream media and even investigated in Poland, ignoring the fact that I also interviewed Ukrainian guests and spent 2 weeks in Ukraine that same month I am not paid by any Government or Government representative, and no one can influence my opinions. Luckily, I am financially well off, so legal threats or even death threats do not bother me. I will keep doing what I am doing, sharing news objectively while also sharing my opinions.
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Ok I have to do this post as things are getting ridiculous, reminding me of the Oct 7 polarization One thing you will notice during this war is idiots trying to cancel me (for engagement, or even more nefarious reasons) It happens in every war: Fanatics and engagement farmers flourish Let me show you a couple of examples. Below you can see a campaign trying to label me as a paid Israeli asset. This happened many times over the years, and kicked off again in January, and hasn’t stopped since Why? Because I was the loudest voice criticizing the regime, calling for their downfall (although I was always against any foreign-led regime change). That led to a massive campaign against me, where even Professor Marandi would no longer join my show after I called out the regime for cracking down brutally on protestors And now, some engagement farmers and/or extreme pro-zionists are trying to label me as an Iranian regime sympathizer, ignoring the fact I’ve criticized the regime for years, even hoping for it to fall. Reason? Because I've criticized aspects of this war. I hope you see the irony And why are they doing this? It’s simple: They want clicks, and they don’t like that I am not an echo chamber who blindly supports one side. And sometimes things get ugly and dangerous. During the Gaza war, my name was added on a Fatwa list (a list of people to harm or kill) in Lebanon due to my criticism of Hezbollah and Hamas. Also, later that same year, an audio recording was leaked where a pro-Zionist fundamentalist was planning to have me travel to Canada in order to have me killed or arrested, due to my criticism of Israel So for the millionth time, here are my stances that I’ve echoed almost daily in my tweets and interviews: - Trump did not attack Iran because Israel told him to. Israel has a lot of influence over U.S. foreign policy (too much influence imo), but not to that extent, especially not with Trump - This war is mainly because of one thing: AI. I’ve explained this many times before, the most important strategic objective right now is for the U.S. to beat China in AI, and AI is all about energy. The Strait of Hormuz is the world’s most important energy chokepoint, and China heavily depends on it. Controlling/influencing the Strait gives the U.S. massive leverage over China, countering China’s leverage in rare earths (remember what happened last year?) - The Iranian regime is beyond terrible. They put ideology and violent foreign policy above the wellbeing of their people, and the crackdown in January was terrible. I would love to see them gone, but I worry that forcing this militarily could backfire (as it has for over 100 years) and could make Iran into another Syria, Libya, or Iraq. The death and destruction this would lead to is unfathomable, and the people of Iran do not deserve it - Trump’s war on Iran can either end up horribly, or become a massive success for the U.S., the region, and even Iranians. It all depends on what he does over the next few days and weeks, and what his true intentions are for the war - This war will be critical for Lebanon, either the country flourishes with Hezbollah gone, or they descend into civil war if the matter is not handled with care. Factions within Hezbollah have dragged Lebanon into this war, and the group needs to go. Lebanon is better off without Hezbollah. I hope Israel will respect Lebanon’s territorial integrity once they get rid of Hezbollah, so the two countries can peacefully coexist. - I’m not surprised, and no one should be surprised, that Iran is striking all its neighbors. What do you expect from a government/military when you kill their leader, their leadership, bomb the hell out of them and make it clear you want them completely eradicated. They are fighting for their survival, and the weaker and desperate a military/group is, the more they will resort to asymmetric warfare. They are attacking their Gulf neighbors for one simple reason: Pressure Trump to end the war - What Israel did in Gaza is horrific. I am an advocate of a two-state solution, and have always been. Israel’s attacks on Lebanon and Iran are justifiable; one country has a military group (Hezbollah) attacking Israel, and the other (Iran) has openly called for the eradication of the State of Israel. What do you expect Israel to do? - Israel’s strikes on Syria yesterday were totally uncalled for. This is not the first time, and I hope it’s the last. Syria needs the chance to rebuild and get their people out of poverty caused by 15 years of a brutal civil war - As someone born a Christian, I see the value of religion, even though I am no longer religious. But conflating religion and politics is not right, not by Iran, not by Israel. Israel has the right to exist as it’s the right thing to do, not because it’s their ‘ancestral homeland given to them by God.’ Iran has the right to criticize Israel, but not call for their destruction and conflate it with Islam. Palestinians have the right to exist as well, for the same reason as Israelis do - As an Australian citizen, I am a believer in our democratic way of life and have always been critical of anyone threatening democracies (as per my coverage of what happened in the EU, Brazil, Pakistan). Ironically, yesterday I was interviewing Eduardo Bolsonaro again about his jailed father, former President Jair Bolsonaro. I’ve fought so hard for democracy in Brazil that they launched a federal investigation into me and Elon two years ago. But this does not mean I support the various interest groups pushing our world into endless wars - I've interviewed Presidents, Prime Ministers and politicians from countries of all sides of every issue, including Belarus, Ukraine, Russia, Israel, Lebanon, the U.S., Europe, Africa, Asia, South America, Australia. Unfortunately I am still trying with Iran - Lastly, I've never received any money from any Government. My entire media team, over 30 employees, is funded by my companies Any other points I’ve missed? Any questions? Now I don’t blame the average reader who sees one of my tweets (we do 200-350 tweets a day, 7 days a week, me and my team) and makes an assumption on my stance, but for the bigger accounts who have been watching my account for months/years, you know better. Have the decency and self-respect to stick to facts. Bringing others down in order to grow is not the way to do business or go about life I won’t call out anyone as I don’t want to give them any attention, and I don’t want to waste my time with childishness. For anyone curious about my personal stance, feel free to ask, I try to read as many comments as I can. Also, I finished an interview with Prime Minister Orban earlier today, and we discussed Iran, in which I explained my stance. Will post it in a bit, I recommend that you watch it to understand my position on the war, which is actually very similar to Orban’s.

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Abdul Rehman
Abdul Rehman@Aliwala72·
اسرائیلی جیلوں میں فلسطینی قیدیوں کے ساتھ غیر انسانی سلوک 😭 یا اللہ! اسرائیل کو دنیا کے نقشے سے مٹا دے، آمین ثم آمین۔ 🤲
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