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Jansen Sitindaon
Jansen Sitindaon@jansen_jsp·
Mencerahkan benar tulisan bang @ChatibBasri ini. Tidak rugi, mari kita sempatkan waktu 15 menit untuk membacanya secara perlahan dan meresapinya. Intinya kelola fiskal dengan baik, defisit dijaga, dan disituasi saat ini belanja yang perlu saja dulu bukan sekedar yang diinginkan. Karena dari setiap tindakan ada harga yang harus dibayar. Dengan itu kita pasti akan mampu melewati gonjang-ganjing dan tidak stabilnya dunia saat ini.
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Curious Minds
Curious Minds@CuriousMindsHub·
The importance of stupidity in scientific research:
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Russians With Attitude
Russians With Attitude@RWApodcast·
It's a very long story. For example, in Aleppo, the Iranians manufactured disorder and staged violence against civilians specifically to disrupt Russian military police operations, with Iranian proxy forces sometimes even attacking pro-Russian Syrian paramilitary forces. They held Aleppo airport outside of Russian coordination and used it as a corridor to Iraq to bypass Russian oversight. They increased pressure until Russian military police withdrew from Aleppo, and the disorder and clashes stopped overnight. It was a sustained Iranian anti-Russia operation. This happened in other places, too. The goal was to have Iranian proxies have control instead of Syrian government forces. They kept the Fourth Division of the SAA entirely out of Russian restructuring efforts and turned it into a parallel army and an Iranian proxy force. The Iranians ran the Syrian National Defence Forces as an Iranian puppet army and steered the government to feeding recruits into the NDF and various Iranian proxy militias instead of the SAA and particularly the Fifth Corps, which was a Russian attempt to build a real, professional Syrian fighting force. Syrian Generals on Iran's payroll actually STOLE entire weapon shipments from the Fifth Corps and gave them to Hezbollah or sold them to the black market. They used political intrigue to push aside Syrian figures such as Asef al-Dikr, who was the key Russia liaison to reforming the Syrian Arab Army. They used their influence in Damascus to appoint Iranian puppets to important posts to block Russian institutional penetration, also preventing any systemic reform of the SAA. That's just a small part of the military aspects; there was also the 2018 deal the Iranians forced upon Assad that gave Iran exclusive rights to rebuild the Syrian military-industrial complex, fucking with Russian efforts even more. You could write entire books on the various ways the Iranians and pro-Iranian elements in the Syrian government prevented Russia from fixing anything long-term.
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@RWApodcast Can you talk more about Iran sabotaging reform in Assadist Syria? What did they actually do?

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زرین فاطمه
زرین فاطمه@zuzuu_9·
No Muslim country stood with us 💔 - Ali larijani
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Aceh 🇮🇩🇹🇷🇵🇸
4 bulan pasca banjir di Peulalu, Aceh Timur, warga masih tinggal di tenda BNPB. Huntara (Rumah Sementara) terbengkalai diduga karena pekerja tak dibayar, kontraktor kabur, bahkan meninggalkan utang ke warga. Korban terpaksa bangun gubuk dari sisa kayu, hidup dalam kondisi memprihatinkan tanpa kepastian. Warga juga menilai pemerintah daerah abai—banyak pendataan, minim realisasi. Bagaimana ini @BNPB_Indonesia ?
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NOVA
NOVA@NOVA_HD24·
A reported dialogue between Ali Larijani and Ayatollah Ali Khamenei before his martyrdom: Ali Larijani, Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, came to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei carrying a cold report — but his heart was not cold. After a long silence he said: “My leader… this time the threat is not just a passing message of pressure. A decision has been made. The enemy wants to kill you, even if the sky burns with missiles. We have prepared a fortified location, a place carefully secured and hidden from all eyes — a place bombs cannot easily reach and aircraft cannot strike. It is not hiding, my leader… but a temporary disappearance until the storm passes.” The Leader remained silent for a moment, then slowly stood up — as if history itself had risen with him. He approached and asked calmly: “And when you came to me… what answer did you expect?” Larijani replied after hesitation: “I expected you would refuse. But my leader, the nation needs you, and the battle needs its commander.” The Leader smiled — a smile carrying both sadness and wisdom. “You are right in the calculations of states and the books of security. But let us speak for a moment in a language older than politics. How can I ask a soldier to face death if his commander disappears? How can I tell the people to stand firm… if I am the first to leave the field of danger?” He paused, as if a door to Karbala had opened within his chest. “We are the sons of a man named Hussein ibn Ali — the Imam who knew his fate and still walked toward it as one walks toward God’s promise. He did not disappear because his army was small — for he had a greater army in the heavens.” Larijani replied: “But my leader, history is not one page. We also have a Hidden Imam whose absence taught us that disappearance is sometimes wisdom, not fear.” The Leader sighed and answered: “The difference, Mr. Larijani, is that when the Imam disappeared, he had no army and no nation capable of defending the truth. But we… how can I disappear when I have a nation fighting? How can I vanish while my soldiers stand under fire? When a leader disappears while he is alone, it may be wisdom. But when a whole nation stands behind him, his disappearance may become a heavy question in the conscience of history.” Larijani fell silent, unable to respond. The Leader shook his hand, thanking him for his concern. After Larijani left, he gathered his family and told them about the proposal — a safe place they could go until the war ended. They looked at him as children look at the meaning of dignity and simply said: “We are wherever you are.” And so the man remained where he was — not because he did not know the danger, but because he knew something deeper: Some leaders, when they disappear from death, may also disappear from the memory of their nation.
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Saniya Sayed
Saniya Sayed@Ssaniya_·
In a few years, Hollywood will make a movie called ‘Escape from the Strait of Hormuz,’ in which a US Marine fighting through the conflict helps an Iranian girl who dreams of becoming a scientist escape the constraints of her society, start a new life in the United States, and discover her identity as a lesbian.
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Aaliyah | AI
Aaliyah | AI@The_Kremlinn·
You CANNOT Revive @netanyahu's brother Iddo Netanyahu. It doesn't matter how long you will hide this. He was targeted and taken out in the early morning strikes alongside Israel's Minister Ben Gvir in respective family homes. The Strikes 👇
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