Neel
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Holy f*ck. Word for word. Ana Kasaparian (Extreme Left Wing) and Nick Fuentes (Extreme Right Wing) paint themselves as polar opposites on the political spectrum. However, listen to them here, side by side. This is horseshoe theory on fully display.

the discourse about the dwarkesh jensen interview is ridiculous: the fact that a 25yo podcaster can make the ceo of the largest company in the world dance and answer to the people at all is impressive. the purpose of media is not to respectfully sing praises to the powerful


THE COUNTRY TO WATCH OUT FOR IS NOT CHINA, IT IS INDIA Modi is playing Geopolitical chess better than anyone



🇺🇸🇮🇷 Iran just declared the Strait of Hormuz completely open for commercial vessels for the remaining ceasefire period. Stocks are surging. Oil is dropping. This happened in the last hour. Now here's the full picture of what's on the table and why this moment matters. The ceasefire expires April 21. Pakistan's military chief just flew to Tehran carrying a new message from Washington. A second round of talks is being discussed. Trump told reporters "something could be happening over the next two days." The UN Secretary General says resumed talks are "highly probable." Here is exactly what each side is holding. The US is demanding zero enrichment, a 20-year moratorium minimum. Physical removal of all highly enriched uranium from Iranian territory. Full reopening of the Strait at no cost to any nation. Dismantling of major enrichment facilities. An end to proxy funding for Hezbollah and the Houthis. A broader regional security framework including Gulf allies. In exchange the US is offering sanctions relief, asset unfreezing, and a civilian nuclear program with American investment. Trump has hinted at tariff relief. The blockade lifts upon a signed deal. Iran is demanding a shorter enrichment moratorium, "single digit" years rather than 20. Monitored down-blending of HEU on Iranian soil rather than physical removal. The right to a civilian nuclear program. Release of $6 billion in frozen assets. Compensation for war damage. A guarantee Israel stops attacking Lebanon. And at least implicit recognition of its regional influence. Iran's leverage is the Strait, the 174 million barrels of oil already at sea, the petrodollar pressure it has applied for seven weeks, and the political cost it is inflicting on Trump's domestic position through elevated oil prices and a ballooning deficit. The US leverage is the blockade, the threat of resumed strikes, Fordow's 30% intact status being a reminder of what unfinished business looks like, and the fact that Iran's economy cannot sustain indefinite war. What just happened today is the most significant move since Islamabad. Iran's Foreign Minister declared the Strait completely open for commercial vessels for the ceasefire period, explicitly tying the move to the Israel-Lebanon ceasefire. That is Iran cashing in its single biggest piece of leverage in exchange for Israel stopping its bombing of Lebanon, the demand Tehran has held since day one. Trump hailed the move and thanked Tehran but immediately stated the US blockade of Iranian ports will remain in full force until a peace deal is signed. That is either the setup for a deal in the next 5 days or the setup for the most dangerous moment of the entire war. Iran gave its biggest chip. If Washington doesn't reciprocate with something real before April 21, Tehran has nothing left to offer except escalation. Iran's foreign minister said the two sides were "inches away" from an agreement in Islamabad before the US shifted the goalposts. The gap between single digits and 20 years on enrichment is bridgeable. The gap between HEU removal and monitored down-blending is bridgeable. The mediators, Pakistan, Egypt, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, are all actively working to close it. The Strait is open. Israel has stopped bombing Lebanon. The ceasefire has 5 days left. This is the closest to a deal this war has come. And both sides know that if it falls apart now, the next round starts from a much worse place than where they began.

















