Estragon Stanislavski

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Estragon Stanislavski

Estragon Stanislavski

@jalmuli

‘Just a random stochastic parrot passing through.’ 🦜

Manaus, Brazil Katılım Mayıs 2009
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N M P K@NMPK47·
@dbongino We are living in an era which will one day be a standard course of study like the Renaissance or the Industrial Revolution or the Middle Ages, etc. We are all witnessing the Golden Age of Trumpism.
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Dan Bongino@dbongino·
Today is March 20th, 2026 and Donald J. Trump is the President of the United States of America.
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Shay@Shay5018·
@dbongino And I couldn’t be happier with all the winning!
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@MarioNawfal So surveillance by Silicon Valley/intel/military/corporations is preferable to AI ‘controlled by an autocracy?’ Is there any difference? What the ‘regime’ did in January was provoked by outside infiltration and violence; government forces only reacted as any others would.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
In January, I was the loudest voice on X criticizing the Iranian regime. Result? All regime supporters flooded my comments calling me a ‘zionist’ and an ‘Israeli asset’ Now, as I criticize this war (I’ve always been anti-war), some pro Israeli hawks voices are labeling me a ‘regime sympathizer’ The same happened during the Gaza war: I got called both a zionist and an anti semite, and received death threats from both sides Here’s my stance so you don’t have to guess: - Very critical of the Iranian regime. What they did in January was horrific - The current war is a mistake, and if the objective is regime change, then I am very worried about Iran’s future as risks of civil war increase - I am very critical of what Israel did in Gaza and the West Bank, and more nuanced on their attacks on Hezbollah and Iran - I believe Hezbollah should be disarmed - The U.S. objective in this war is control of the Strait of Hormuz, to beat China in the AI race. I’ve always said I want the U.S. to win the AI arms race, as I do not want to live in a world where AI is controlled by an autocracy - As an Australian citizen, I am a believer in our democratic way of life and have always been critical of anyone threatening democracies (EU, Brazil, Pakistan). But this does not mean I support the various interest groups pushing our world into endless wars - As the son of a religious Christian family, I respect all religions, but don’t think religion should ever justify wars Did I miss anything?
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

Why am I against this war? As someone who's been EXTREMELY critical of the Iranian regime, so much so I was labeled 'zio' by many, I've always advocated AGAINST regime change through military means The reason is simple: In over 100 years, there's been ZERO successful regime change operations without boots on the ground And we're seeing this play out right now: The Iranian regime's grip on power has strengthened under bombardment, and they've become even more brutal in suppressing dissent If the U.S. conducted a very limited military operation to give Iranians the chance to bring down the regime, then maybe I would have been supportive (assuming the country does not descend into civil war) But seeing Iran get bombed daily, Israel and the region get attacked, U.S. troops die, and the global economy cater... this is not what I envisaged for 2026. I want the U.S. to win against China I want the regime to fall I want Iran to be a democracy I want Hezbollah's military arm gone I want Lebanon and Iran to normalize with Israel But a prolonged war with Iran is NOT the way to achieve any of these goals

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@NickJFreitas Sorry to ask, who gives you the right to advocate for any such? How would you like for foreigners to urge something analogous in your land? The arrogance and hubris are through the roof.
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Nick Freitas@NickJFreitas·
I say this as someone that wants to see the Islamic Republic in Iran fall… But it isn’t going to happen because of US ground forces. Among other objectives the US is creating space for the Iranian people to take over. That does not mean this will be another nation building exercise by the US. The time the Iranians have to do it is limited. I don’t say that arrogantly or with a presumption that I understand how horrible it has been for the Iranian people. I say it because it’s the truth.
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KyleH@HippchenK·
@javedhassan Why is it they all look constipated? If they ate prunes they'd smile more.
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Javed Hassan
Javed Hassan@javedhassan·
Ali Larijani’s successor, Hossein Dehghan, holds a PhD in Management. He was one of the students who occupied the US embassy in Tehran. He also commanded the IRGC forces in Lebanon and was among the orchestrators of the 1983 bombing of the US Marine barracks in Beirut. The look on his face says it all.
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Diliman Abdulkader
Diliman Abdulkader@D_abdulkader·
What’s wrong with this guy? No seriously. Everyday he comes out with a random message then goes about his day, pats himself on the back, his worshippers in the diaspora drool, Iranians inside the country have no clue what he said, then nothing happens. The craziest part? He calls on people to do what they were already going to do only to claim he told them to do it. “Stay inside” — duh “Celebrate this” — yea they do every year “Protect cultural and natural heritage” — ordinary people are not going to go around and destroy their history His daily empty messages to remain relevant is actually having the opposite effect, he’s now a broken record. But not only that, he’s insulting the people inside Iran as if they have no mind of their own to do their daily routines without one of Reza’s weird speeches. This guy is no “king.”
Reza Pahlavi@PahlaviReza

هم‌میهنان عزیزم، حفاظت از میراث فرهنگی و طبیعی ایران وظیفه‌ای ملی و همیشگی برای همه ماست. این وظیفه در شرایط کنونی بیش از هر زمان دیگری اهمیت یافته است؛ چرا که این نگرانی وجود دارد که فرصت‌طلبان از وضعیت انقلابی کشور یا از برخی آشفتگی‌های احتمالی تا زمان تثبیت دولت ملی در فردای براندازی سوءاستفاده کنند و در پی غارت، تخریب یا تصرف میراث ملی ایران برآیند. متأسفانه نمونه چنین رخدادهایی را در سال ۱۳۵۸ تجربه کرده‌ایم؛ زمانی که بخشی قابل توجه از چشم‌اندازهای طبیعی و آثار تاریخی ایران دچار آسیب و نابودی شد. از شما تقاضا دارم برای پاسداری از میراث فرهنگی و محیط‌زیست کشور، به «یگان میراث ایران» در گارد جاویدان بپیوندید. دستور کار این یگان بسیار ساده است: هر یک از شما، در هر کجای ایران که هستید، با دوستان و آشنایان خود تشکلی محلی، حتی کوچک،‌ برای حفاظت از یک اثر ملی که گمان می‌کنید ممکن است در معرض تهدید قرار گیرد، تشکیل دهید. هم‌میهنان خارج از کشور نیز می‌توانند با مشارکت در تأمین هزینه‌های احتمالی، یا از طریق اطلاع‌رسانی و آگاه‌سازی، به این یگان بپیوندند و در این تلاش ملی سهیم باشند. من نیز، به‌عنوان یک ایرانی، به «یگان میراث ایران» خواهم پیوست. این یگان تنها محدود به شرایط انقلابی نیست، بلکه می‌تواند در چارچوب یک ساختار فراگیر، به نهادی دائمی برای مراقبت و پاسداری از میراث ملی ایران تبدیل شود. به یاد داشته باشیم که هر آنچه می‌کنیم برای ایران است. ایران همه آن چیزی است که داریم؛ و پاسداری از میراث فرهنگی و زیستی آن، عهدی است که با جان‌فدایان انقلاب شیروخورشید بسته‌ایم. پاینده ایران، رضا پهلوی

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Kurt Schlichter
Kurt Schlichter@KurtSchlichter·
If somebody tells you that the Iranians getting their asses kicked all over the Middle East and being dominated in every single sphere of the battle space, except ground – and that’s coming, but not with our troops – means they are winning, he is either stupid or thinks you are. @townhallcom Don’t Listen to Idiots About the Iran War townhall.com/columnists/kur…
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Eylon Levy
Eylon Levy@EylonALevy·
❗️ We are under attack
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Alicia Segovia
Alicia Segovia@asegovia9·
The miracle of Israel will be spoken of for centuries. To go from Auschwitz to a modern, prosperous state in a few decades—while developing great advances in medicine, science, agriculture, security, the arts, and more—amid countless enemies dedicated to its destruction, and to emerge as the indisputable powerhouse of the Middle East is truly remarkable. Above all, it has preserved civil rights for all its citizens, including two million Arabs whose brethren are at war with it.
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AvaArmstrong,🇺🇸 Author@MsAvaArmstrong·
America really has no allies except Israel. The allies we used to have all became Islamic. Including Mexico and Canada.
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Estragon Stanislavski
@apocalypseos Exactly what I’ve been saying since 1973, without knowing the project went back that far. Thanks for the update!
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🅰pocalypsis 🅰pocalypseos 🇷🇺 🇨🇳 🅉
Modern Israel is the ultimate, most enduring exhibit in “Palmerston’s Zoo.” Palmerston used Mazzini’s nationalism to fragment empires in the 19th century; Zionism was the 20th-century extension of that same British imperial strategy. Lord Palmerston was one of the earliest British statesmen to actively support Jewish settlement in Palestine—in the 1840s, precisely when he was orchestrating the rest of the “zoo” in Europe. The “Three Stooges” of Palmerston’s policy—the Italian nationalist Giuseppe Mazzini, the French Emperor Napoleon III, and the Scottish anti-Russian agitator David Urquhart—were his instruments for fragmenting Europe. Palestine was just another cage in the same zoo. It wasn’t religious sentiment; it was geostrategy: a British-controlled client community near the Suez Canal and the routes to India. The Balfour Declaration was the mature fruit of Palmerston’s approach—Britain planting a colonial outpost in the heart of the collapsing Ottoman Empire, disguised as a national home for the Jews. Israel functions as a strategic “theme park”: a militarily powerful but politically dependent state whose existence keeps the entire region in controlled chaos, fragmenting any potential Arab or Muslim unity that might threaten Anglo-American dominance over oil and trade routes. Israel is Palmerston’s longest-running experiment: a state created by imperial design, maintained by imperial power, and whose continued function is to serve as a permanent source of regional instability that justifies endless Western intervention. After 1945, the United States inherited the zoo from a declining Britain, which is why American support for Israel remains so automatic and bipartisan—it’s not just about lobbying; it’s about an imperial habit embedded in the Anglosphere’s DNA.
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@DrEliDavid @DavidSacks Rest of the world is experiencing a collective hallucination on a massive scale or is exclusively being fed AI material. Despite heavy handed censorship from the authorities photographic and video material showing considerable damage and physical destruction is circulating. 🤖
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Dr. Eli David
Dr. Eli David@DrEliDavid·
.@DavidSacks, The damage to Israel so far is less than a tenth of what we saw in the 12-Day War. Tel Aviv has only had one small building directly hit alongside some minor shrapnel damage. With 15 casualties, this is actually one of the LOWEST death tolls of any war we've seen.
The Bulwark@BulwarkOnline

White House AI & Crypto Czar David Sacks: "Israel is getting hit harder than they've ever been hit before in their history. And we're only two weeks into this.  If this war continues for weeks or months, then Israel could just be destroyed… And then you have to worry about Israel escalating the war by contemplating using a nuclear weapon, which would truly be catastrophic"

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Kerry Burgess
Kerry Burgess@KerryBurgess·
Good analysis by @wolfofthebrooks on TikTok. One thing i would add is that we've already seen fuel prices and mortgage rates rise, and the cost of everything else will follow. This war is going to bankrupt millions of Americans who were already living on the edge.
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أحمد خليفة
أحمد خليفة@_A_khalifa·
Mark my words: the Iranian regime is gonna lose control of the Strait of Hormuz forever. Done deal!
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Joey Mannarino 🇺🇸
Joey Mannarino 🇺🇸@JoeyMannarino·
You may not be at war with Islam, but Islam is at war with you if you are a Christian… or any other religion. There is no such thing as peaceful coexistence. Perhaps you can go through the world thinking everything is okay but Moslems consider you their mortal enemy. Self-preservation requires total and complete remigration as the first step.
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Nadav Pollak
Nadav Pollak@NadavPollak·
This is why people with 100,000s of followers shouldn’t talk about issues they know nothing about. Israel is not getting harder than they’ve been hit before (don’t believe me? Just see number of missile launched), and Israel is not considering using a nuclear weapon (what?!). Seriously guys, just stop. You don’t see me tweeting about crypto right?
The Bulwark@BulwarkOnline

White House AI & Crypto Czar David Sacks: "Israel is getting hit harder than they've ever been hit before in their history. And we're only two weeks into this.  If this war continues for weeks or months, then Israel could just be destroyed… And then you have to worry about Israel escalating the war by contemplating using a nuclear weapon, which would truly be catastrophic"

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@AaronBastani Thought this was a parody account by an impostor or stand in, as AB was considered rather intelligent before this (unnecessary) post.
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Aaron Bastani
Aaron Bastani@AaronBastani·
When people were talking about how racist white people were in 2020 (whiteness is inherently racist etc) I did often say “go to Iran, you ain’t seen nothing!” Some of most racist people I’ve met, because they’re terrified of being considered brown & Middle Eastern (they are).
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LHGrey™️
LHGrey™️@grey4626·
THIS IS FUCKING FACT. Trump’s January 3, 2026 capture of Nicolás Maduro wasn’t some half-assed raid or photo-op bullshit. It was a masterclass in lethal geopolitical strategy...cold, calculated, and executed with the precision of a sniper’s bullet straight to the jugular of global energy dominance. While the world was still blinking at the headlines, he locked down Venezuela’s 303 billion barrels of proven oil reserves...the largest on the planet, representing roughly a fifth of global totals...before Iran could even twitch toward the Strait of Hormuz. Operation Absolute Resolve: U.S. forces stormed Caracas in the dead of night, nabbed Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores from their compound, helicoptered them to the USS Iwo Jima, and flew them straight to U.S. soil for prosecution on narco-terrorism, drug trafficking, and weapons charges. No prolonged ground war. No endless occupation debate. Just swift, decisive action that toppled the socialist regime overnight. Delcy Rodríguez stepped in as acting president, political prisoners started walking free ...over 600 by early March...and sanctions on Venezuelan oil trade were lifted to pave the way for privatization and American investment. Think about it. One move. One goddamn move. He seizes control of the second-largest oil stash that every superpower has salivated over for decades...and does it before the inevitable clash in the Middle East. By February, Trump announced the U.S. had already taken in over 80 million barrels of Venezuelan crude...seized tankers, redirected shipments, and direct handovers from interim authorities. Not begging OPEC. Not negotiating with cartels. Seizing. Hard. Fast. Unapologetic. U.S. oil giants like ExxonMobil and ConocoPhillips are eyeing billions in investments to rebuild the gutted infrastructure that Maduro's mismanagement destroyed, with Trump promising security guarantees and indefinite U.S. oversight of sales to ensure the revenue flows righ...benefiting Americans and Venezuelans, not dictators or terrorists. Now fast-forward to March 10. Trump drops the hammer on Iran: “Try shutting the Strait and watch what happens.” That chokepoint carries 21% of the world’s oil trade...every tanker, every drop that keeps the global machine greased. Iran closes it? Prices explode to insane levels. Economies bleed out. Allies panic. China and Europe scramble. But Trump? He’s already sitting on Venezuela’s black gold like a dragon on its hoard. No vulnerability. No desperation. Just pure, iron-fisted leverage. As Iran mines the strait, threatens closures, and escalates in the ongoing conflict, Trump vows responses "twenty times harder," bombing military targets on Kharg Island...handling 90% of Iran's exports...and deploying thousands more troops to the region. The U.S. isn't begging for tankers to sail...it's got a Western Hemisphere fortress of supply that makes Hormuz disruptions a bad day for everyone else, not us. This wasn’t luck. This was war by other means. He read the board three moves ahead: neutralize the socialist cancer in Caracas, flip the oil spigot to American control, then stare down Tehran knowing his supply lines are bulletproof. While the weak-kneed globalists and UN experts whine about “international law violations,” “aggression,” and “regime change threats,” he’s already rewritten the map of energy supremacy. No more reliance on volatile Gulf states or hostile actors. The U.S. now holds the keys to massive new production capacity right in our backyard. Precision that makes the enemy’s knees buckle before the first shot is even fired. This is how empires secure their future...not with speeches, but with steel and strategy. Trump just played chess while the rest of the world was still arguing over the rules. And the best part? The game’s only just begun. We didn't elect Trump to be polite. We elected him to be a fucking wrecking ball. 🗡️💀🦅🗡️
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Humaira
Humaira@humairawins·
If Iran killed Netanyahu, they will be the most admired Nation in the world.
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