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This is absolutely insane:
At 7:04 AM ET today, President Trump said “the US and Iran have had productive discussions" to end the Iran War.
By 7:10 AM ET, the S&P 500 surged +240 points adding +$2 TRILLION in market cap.
27 minutes later, Iran completely denied all of President Trump's claims and said there has been "no contact" with the US.
By 8:00 AM ET. the S&P 500 had fallen -120 points erasing -$1 trillion in market cap.
That's a $3 TRILLION swing market cap in 56 minutes, just in the S&P 500.
What is happening here?

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#RememberGaza is trending. Let’s keep it going.
For every orphaned child, raped Palestinian, and innocent person shot and killed by the IDF as they ran to collect food amidst starvation.
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The people who did this want you to know international law and civilian life must be protected.
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israel killed him
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After much reflection, I have decided to resign from my position as Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, effective today.
I cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran. Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation, and it is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby.
It has been an honor serving under @POTUS and @DNIGabbard and leading the professionals at NCTC.
May God bless America.

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Israel has decided to starve Gaza.
The situation is deteriorating rapidly, and yet it unfolds in near silence. The world is occupied with other urgencies. Gaza no longer interrupts the global conscience. It no longer qualifies as breaking news. And so it becomes easier to look away.
Yesterday, the Israeli army announced an extension of the closure of Gaza’s border crossings until March 13. No goods. No supplies. No aid. For at least thirteen more days. For now.
These phrases, bureaucratic and bloodless, conceal what they mean.
Even when the crossings are open, what enters is not generosity but calculation. The quantities are tightly controlled, measured according to daily caloric limits defined by the very authority that enforces the closure. Survival here has been reduced to arithmetic. Not dignity, not life as it is meant to be lived, but the minimum required to postpone death.
And now the crossings are sealed again.
It will take only days before organizations such as the World Food Programme are forced to suspend their operations for lack of supplies. Bakeries will close. Shelves will empty. Families who have already been living on the narrowest margin will find that even the margin has disappeared.
Gaza is being pushed toward hunger while the world directs its gaze elsewhere, and history has shown us what happens when suffering is permitted to proceed quietly. Starvation does not require spectacle. It does not need the noise of bombs. It advances in increments, in administrative language, in closed gates.
One gate. Then another.
Until hunger becomes policy, and policy becomes ordinary.
#WoundedGaza
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