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@cenkuygur Maybe they would agree to not attacking Israel if there is containment of israel
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Cenk Uygur@cenkuygur·
Here’s the essence of a deal we could have anytime - we stop attacking Iran, they stop attacking us and our Gulf Coast allies, they open up the Strait and we come home. People will say, “But that leaves our beloved ally Israel to fight the war they started on their own.” Exactly!
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Cenk Uygur@cenkuygur·
Twelve US service members have been badly injured in a strike in Saudi Arabia. The Houthis have entered the war. They might be able to close up a passageway that will make oil prices even higher. This gigantic mess brought to you by our “special ally” Israel. Let’s come home!
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shoe@shoe0nhead·
“hypothetically, one country must no longer exist A. united states B. israel” YOU’LL NEVER GUESS WHICH ONE THIS UNITED STATES POLITICIAN CHOSE full video here 👉 youtu.be/OBZ6-Uzlwt4?si…
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@SHomburg Leider schlimmer als Vietnam, da die USA sich folgenlos aus Vietnam zurückziehen konnten. Beim Iran steht viel mehr auf dem Spiel: die Kontrolle über die Region. Wenn man Israel als Akteur einbezieht ist schwer vorstellbar wie das nicht in einen Weltkrieg ausarten kann
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Stefan Homburg@SHomburg·
Dieser iranische Clip zeigt recht präzise, was in den letzten Wochen geschah. Es heißt, der Cartoon sei so gemacht, dass Trump ihn kapiert. Hintergrund: Beim Vietnamkrieg war ich zu jung, aber die Entstehung dieser Tragödie verfolge ich genau. Am Anfang stehen Selbstüberschätzung und der Glaube an einen schnellen Erfolg. Dann sterben eigene Soldaten und entstehen Schäden, die einen daran hindern, aufzuhören. So wird es immer schlimmer. Während einige noch immer glauben, Trump spiele 4D-Schach, halte ich ihn für unfähig und denke, der Irankrieg wird zum nächsten Vietnam.
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@Dexerto Can't catch a break
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Dexerto@Dexerto·
Thieves stole more than 12 tons of KitKat bars while a shipment was en route across Europe Nestle says the chocolate heist could cause shortages ahead of Easter
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@cenkuygur No getting out of it without empire withdrawal symptoms. I agree that would be the best option. On the other side, people like Ben Shapiro and Marc Levin will say "the only way is through" and double down and escalate into another Vietnam. Which way, America ?
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Garbage Human@GarbageHuman24·
When I was growing up here in Australia, we never seemed to have any issues with people shitting in swimming pools which leads me to believe that this is somewhat of a recent phenomenon. Make of that what you will.
The Noticer@NoticerNews

A popular Australian tourist destination has started a "Keep the poo out of the pool" awareness campaign urging visitors to use toilets. The lagoon has been shut down nine times since September due to "faecal incidents".

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@FurkanGozukara Land based pipelines can be repaired quickly if hit.
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@FurkanGozukara More realistic: building pipelines through Saudi Arabia to transport the oil to terminals in Oman. It is not just the straits, ships can be hit in the entire gulf
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Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Absolute insanity. Former US Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich literally proposed using a dozen thermonuclear weapons to blast a massive canal through Oman just to bypass the Strait of Hormuz. The sheer madness of the American establishment is terrifying.
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@shanaka86 She should have flown to Moscow instead of stinky Washington
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
BREAKING: Japan gets 93 percent of its crude oil imports through the Strait of Hormuz. The strait is effectively closed. Japan just began its largest-ever strategic petroleum reserve release per CSIS and the Japan Times. Eighty million barrels. Forty-five days of domestic consumption. Released starting March 16. Gasoline hit a record 190.80 yen per litre, highest since records began in 1990. The chemical sector cannot procure naphtha. Plastics and synthetic fibre production is stalling. Ninety percent of Japanese poll respondents told Asahi Shimbun they are anxious about the war’s economic impact per CSIS. Japan built its strategic petroleum reserve system in 1978 because of the Arab oil embargo. Forty-eight years later, it is burning through those reserves because of the same 39-kilometre chokepoint. But here is what nobody is connecting. Japan does not just depend on Hormuz for oil. It depends on Hormuz for helium. Qatar supplies roughly 30 percent of global helium. Iran struck Ras Laffan on March 18 per QatarEnergy, cutting 14 percent of helium exports. That helium cools quantum computer dilution refrigerators, semiconductor cryogenic chambers, and MRI magnets. Japan is the world’s third-largest semiconductor producer. Its fabs depend on helium from the facility that was bombed. Japan also depends on the weapons that depend on China. Its Air Self-Defence Force operates F-35s, each containing 418 kilograms of rare earth materials processed through Chinese supply chains. China processes over 90 percent of global rare earths. Japan’s own rare earth reserves are minimal. The weapons Japan relies on for defence are built from materials controlled by the country whose tankers are paying yuan tolls through the IRGC toll booth at the strait that 93 percent of Japan’s oil flows through. The Bank of Japan held rates at 0.75 percent on March 19 per BOJ minutes, the highest since September 1995. Governor Ueda retained a hawkish bias but cited the Iran war as a key risk. Core CPI excluding fresh food fell to 1.6 percent in February, below the 2 percent target. But core CPI excluding energy hit 2.5 percent, showing the oil shock is masking underlying inflation. The BOJ is trapped. It cannot hike into an oil shock that is destroying growth. It cannot hold because underlying inflation is accelerating. The yen is at multi-decade lows, making every barrel of oil Japan imports more expensive in domestic currency terms. Japan’s total stockpile stands at 470 million barrels, equivalent to 254 days of domestic demand per METI. That sounds like a cushion. It is not. It is a clock. At current drawdown rates, Japan has months, not years, before the arithmetic of a closed strait forces rationing that no reserve release can prevent. The IEA coordinated a global release of 400 million barrels per Euronews, the largest in history. That covers 20 days of normal Hormuz traffic. The strait has been effectively closed for 28 days. Japan’s economy is a triple dependency running through 65 kilometres of water. Oil through Hormuz. Helium through Ras Laffan. Rare earths through China. Close the strait, bomb the gas facility, and restrict the minerals, and the world’s third-largest economy operates on a timer that no central bank can stop. April 6 is nine days away. The BOJ meets April 27. Between those dates, Japan’s position in this war will be decided by chokepoint arithmetic, not monetary policy. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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@WeTheBrandon Air lifting the oil out? Digging a tunnel to Europe?
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@bluedenarius @Uncommonsince76 The Jews don't thrive as well in nationalist and isolationist host countries, which would replace the empire
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Uncommon Sense@Uncommonsince76·
Nick is fundamentally correct here. The pain points of the war are the Oil, and the strait. The USA knows it, Iran knows it, Israel knows it. There is no way for the Americans to swoop in and take Kharg Island, or “reopen” the strait, without experiencing large casualties… if either goal could be achieved at all with modern drone warfare… However, clearly the Epstein class is looking to embark on this suicide mission. To them, if goys die for greater Israel, it is no real loss… Thus why they are priming the masses to “expect casualties..” The uncomfortable reality of the war at this point is that there is no good off ramp. Trump cannot back out without looking weak, Iran cannot back out without receiving large reparations and without Israel/USA accepting their legitimate rule of their own country… We are walking into an obvious escalation. Why do you raise the enlistment age to 42? You only do it if you think you might need it. The Israelis love that there is no clear off ramp. It’s exactly what they want, and why Ben Shapiro is howling about how “strong the military is” now, and the reason to have it is to “use it.” (For Israel of course.) Do everything in your power to stop the war from accelerating, but mentally you should prepare for many American deaths, many Persian deaths, and the potential loss of the American empire for the sake of Israel…
Fuentes Updates@FuentesUpdates

“The Pentagon is lying to us. Iran hit the Gerald Ford and took it out of commission. They told us there was a fire in the laundry room.” - Nick Fuentes

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Nina and Mikey@NinaandMikey·
@sentdefender This is one of the easiest war for America with insignificant low KIA. The major reports are injuries.
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OSINTdefender@sentdefender·
According to the Wall Street Journal, citing U.S. and Saudi officials with knowledge on the matter, several U.S. servicemembers were injured in an Iranian ballistic missile strike on Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia earlier today. The Pentagon has yet to respond with a comment.
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@WeTheBrandon @Reuters And the US just relied on their belief in its invincibility and it's post cold war doctrine
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Brandon Weichert@WeTheBrandon·
Let’s be clear: Iran is launching dozens of missiles and up to 100 drones PER DAY—and still isn’t running dry. Why? Because this war was designed as a stockpile war from the start. And they built for it. h/t @Reuters
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Yaman Military@Yamani_Military·
"Yemen may launch a large-scale attack on American aircraft carriers in the Red Sea.
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@KobieThatcher It's not 2016 any more. Have you lived under a rock?
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Kobie Thatcher@KobieThatcher·
How could anyone not like this president?
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@BabakTaghvaee1 sad for the aviation community but good for world peace. Keep up the good work Iran 🤞
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Babak Taghvaee - The Crisis Watch
The day they were deployed, I was there with them. I would never have imagined their loss. This is sad for the aviation community. Those responsible for this need to be punished for allowing them to stay at an air base without proper protection against ballistic missiles of the IRGCASF. The Department of War, must immediately reactivate two of the recently retired E-3B/Cs of the U.S. Air Force as replacement for these.
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Babak Taghvaee - The Crisis Watch
BREAKING: According to this satellite image taken by Landsat 8/9, it appears that, in addition to the KC-135R Stratotankers of the U.S. Air Force, at least one or two E-3G Sentry AWACS has also been destroyed in the ballistic missile strike carried out by the IRGC Aerospace Force at Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia, on March 27, 2026. In fact, it appears that, the primary target of the IRGCASF was the E-3Gs of the USAF parked there, not the KC-135Rs. However, they also managed to destroy several KC-135Rs. What makes this even more personal for me is that I had previously met and photographed those E-3G Sentry AWACS aircraft weeks before start of this war for my book on Op. Epic Fury. #OperationEpicFury #OperationLionsRoar
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@GBX_Press It looks photothermal rather than photovoltaic
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GBX@GBX_Press·
BREAKING 🚨 Sources: 🇮🇷🇮🇱 One of the three Iranian ballistic missiles struck the Ashalim photovoltaic solar power station in the Negev. It is one of the largest renewable energy facilities in Israel.
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うみつる@umitsuru_fire·
どの身長の女性が好みですか?
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@TheCensoredRock I said for years that we are missing that feedback loop
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