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@one_yoho
Political Affiliations: Globalist. Elitist. Motto: You Only Ho Once.
Katılım Ocak 2025
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The Lebanese are fighting back. This Hezbollah motorbike rally was waving its flags, honking and passing through the Saqiyat Al-Janzeer (non-Shia hood) in Beirut. The local resistance stopped the bikes and started beating the Hezbollah thugs and chasing them away.
Only if the Iranians did this to their basij…
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@alardah91 @IsraeliPM Bunker under every building. Hamas builds 1000 kilometers of bunkers, does not allow one citizen protection. Sickos. Meanwhile, BEFORE every bunker struck, IDF dropped leaflets, made fone calls, used loud speakers to tell residents to leave for safety. Yup, most moral army ever.
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@IhabHassane They should be able to in their country (two states). But Jews are not going back to Tunisia, Egypt, etc., After ww2, millions were relocated. No one is going back. You can't unscramble an egg. Ethical point of view: the two groups are trading places.
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Why does every Jew in the world have the right to immigrate to Israel, but Palestinians whose families were ethnically cleansed from it in 1948 do not?
Daniel Rubenstein@paulrubens
@Olivia_Reingold Ask: Is it ok that Israel is the national home of the Jewish people, or do you accept what Palestinians call the “right of return”? This will get you away from the insufferable “right to exist” question and also the phrase “Jewish state” which is easily misunderstood.
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@adam_louis52328 Correct. The Pals need a governing body that can develop a country while suppressing jihadist groups. Until then, no end to the occupation.
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@Rainmaker1973 70 miles per day. A good amount but not nuts or anything. Probably like you walking 7 miles a day.
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@noam_dworman That's a good point. But I would also point out Trump is not President material and his aids were selected for reasons other than being moral and dedicated to the country.
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@one_yoho You might think they're essential, and they might be in a zoomed out sense, but that really doesn't answer my point. You'd think the President during wartime with his five or six closest appointees, can speak and act confidentially
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@archeohistories That's a Nordic ski cap. And wool! LOL Probably a fashion photo shoot from the sixties.
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A rare photograph of a Jewish woman from the Bnei Chorath tribe in what is now Saudi Arabia wearing traditional vestment and burgah from 1929....
Photographs like this point to a lesser-known chapter of Middle Eastern history: Jewish communities living across the Arabian Peninsula well into the early 20th century. Groups often lived alongside Arab populations, sharing aspects of language, dress, and daily life while maintaining distinct religious traditions.
Clothing reflected that overlap. Face coverings such as the burgah (or similar veils) were not exclusive to one faith, but part of regional custom, adapted by Jewish, Muslim, and other communities depending on local norms.
Many of these Jewish populations, particularly in Yemen and surrounding regions, had roots stretching back centuries, sometimes traced in tradition to antiquity. Their communities remained relatively isolated, preserving unique customs, dialects, and craftsmanship.
By the mid-20th century, most of these communities had left the Arabian Peninsula, many relocating to the newly established state of Israel or elsewhere, marking the end of a long-standing presence in the region.
Between 1949–1950, Operation Magic Carpet airlifted around 49,000 Yemenite Jews to Israel, one of the largest single migrations of its kind at the time.
© Historical Photos
#archaeohistories

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@riyan_gendut @TahraHoops It is today. In the 50 and 60s, the Federal Govt paid for 90% of highways (and the land) and land seizures were more acceptable because communities wanted the growth. You can't do that today. Ha ha ha.
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@one_yoho @TahraHoops Never been problem for highways tho lol.
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One of my favorite anecdotes about California HSR is how dysfunctional and Kafkaesque the process became—the team gave up, went to Morocco, and managed to get a bullet train up and running there by 2018.

Alec Stapp@AlecStapp
Feel like not enough people are aware of this part of the California high-speed rail story:
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@SpencerGuard @TheFP I would also mention how incredibly dumb it was not to inform our allies in advance. And to now threaten to end the alliance with Europe when the lesson in the first place is to hold your allies dear and near. The President is an idiot. Our global credibility has hit a new low.
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"The 'Experts' in Media and Academia Who Insist Iran Is Winning," excellent read @TheFP The insanity is those that want so desperatly to believe and push these 'experts.' thefp.com/p/behold-the-e…
Tehran has been powerless to slow a tempo of daily events that would be considered catastrophic embarrassments for nearly any other government.
The problem is, none of this has actually happened: The Israeli, Arab, and American interception rate on Iranian missiles hovers around 90 percent. The U.S.'s Gulf allies have not capitulated to Iranian pressure and are reportedly as dedicated as Washington is to keeping the war going. The U.S. economy added 178,000 jobs in March, exceeding expectations. The Iranian "upper hand" is a rhetorical invention, unless one thinks it's worth a country losing its largest natural gas field, generations of senior military leadership, and perhaps as many as 7,000 security personnel in order to inflict such mild losses on its enemies.
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@PeggyHale293691 @SpencerGuard @RonColeman @TheFP Military axiom: Never reinforce failure. The true patriot wants America to be in the strongest position possible when this ends.
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@SpencerGuard @TheFP I am big fan of yours. But on this I disagree. Iran only needs drones and 10% missile capacity to gain strategically. The President is an idiot. We should be also hurting Russia via Ukraine. And like Bolton said, get China on board by threatening to arm Taiwan.

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@NatrlBornMiller @NateSilver538 People are stupid. Even mediocre media is better than twitter.
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@one_yoho @NateSilver538 I didn't say their subscriptions went down year after year. I said their trustworthiness goes down year after year.


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It's not my data.
The source is Cluvio, which is linked to in the article. I'd link to it in this tweet, but ironically, that would kill engagement.
And I know that traffic is hard to count. Especially for a private company. But if you have more accurate data, then publish it.
Nikita Bier@nikitabier
@NateSilver538 Data isn’t accurate. Missing half the network.
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@NateSilver538 You may be surprised to learn this, but the average person considers the NYTimes to be far less of a reliable and trustworthy source than you do. And that number goes down year after year.
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@Stewsir @michaeldweiss I looked it up, between 800,000 and 3.2 million depending on the variant. I chose a middle number
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Details about the rescue op for the U.S. Weapon Systems Officer, via a U.S. military official:
"The mountain top area on the left is where the WSO was hiding (he ejected 5ish miles northwest of there). The right area is the makeshift landing strip where they landed 2 C-130s and had 4 MH-6 Little Birds.
"One Little Bird flew to that mountain top area and rescued the WSO and brought him back to the landing strip. And of course the two C-130s' nose gears got stuck in the dirt. So after a few hours they had to bring in three AFSOC Dash-8s to fly out the rescued WSO and the 100 or so personnel involved in the op." 1/2

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@DavidAFrench You mean "soldier". bloomberg.com/graphics/2026-…
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Yes because planes can be replaced. “I will never leave a fallen comrade” is fundamental to the warrior ethos. It’s part of what should be an unbreakable bond between a warrior and the nation he or she serves.
Daniel Foubert 🇵🇱🇫🇷@Arrogance_0024
Lose all this to rescue 1 pilot and call it your greatest military success of all time.
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