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We went proactively in a defensive way.

We went proactively in a defensive way.

@spiderstumbled

Retweets are blood oaths of fealty. 🥸 Also on B sky. Not here to debate or argue with stupid people. I prefer to mute.

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We went proactively in a defensive way.
Quick comparison of leaders of each side: Iran's interim council is comprised of a mathematician, a heart surgeon and the chief justice of their Supreme Court. Our government is head by the Host of The Apprentice, the guy who wrote Hillbilly Elegy and a weekend news anchor.
Hamidreza Azizi@HamidRezaAz

A Day 3 recap of the war (with focus on Iranian strategic narrative): 🔹CENTCOM confirms that U.S. strikes on Iranian missile bases used B-1 bombers. The U.S. is trying to dismantle Iran’s fortified underground missile facilities. 🔹Iranian reports suggest Tehran has rejected multiple mediation attempts. Tehran’s apparent assessment is that it can sustain high-intensity conflict for 60-90 days, making early ceasefire acceptance strategically disadvantageous. 🔹Ali Larijani explicitly framed the war as a contest of endurance, stating Iran – unlike the United States – is prepared for a prolonged conflict. The objective appears to be altering Washington’s cost-benefit calculations over time. 🔹Iranian strategic discourse increasingly describes the conflict as a “war without rules” or a “game without red lines,” signaling deliberate unpredictability intended to reshape deterrence dynamics after leadership decapitation failed to halt Iran’s response. 🔹A related concept emerging in Iranian messaging is operating “one level above” adversary actions, i.e., delivering escalatory responses even to indirect threats in order to redefine escalation thresholds. 🔹This logic appears reflected in Iranian strikes toward British facilities in Cyprus, interpreted domestically as retaliation for London allowing U.S. access to Diego Garcia despite not joining offensive operations. 🔹One of the most consequential developments was the loss of three U.S. F-15 aircraft, initially claimed by Iran as shootdowns but later attributed to friendly fire from Kuwaiti air defenses, highlighting the growing risks of coalition battlefield congestion. 🔹Analysts close to Iranian security circles describe a layered missile strategy: first targeting radar systems, then launching low-cost drones and missiles to exhaust air-defense interceptors before deploying advanced weapons later. 🔹Iran’s continuous missile launches therefore appear designed less for immediate damage and more for attritional depletion of U.S. and Israeli defensive systems over time. 🔹Uncertainty over the size and dispersal of Iran’s advanced missile stockpiles may explain intensified U.S. and Israeli strikes against underground facilities and missile infrastructure. 🔹President Pezeshkian expanded emergency authorities across ministries and provincial administrations to ensure continuity of governance, deepening wartime decentralization already initiated before the conflict. 🔹Israel’s targeting pattern has become clearer: strikes now heavily focus on intelligence ministries, police headquarters, IRGC district bases, and internal security institutions, suggesting systematic erosion of regime coercive capacity. 🔹Parallel strikes against western border regions and Kurdistan province have fueled Iranian fears that external actors may seek to enable insurgent infiltration as an alternative to direct ground invasion. 🔹Iran has responded by striking areas in Iraqi Kurdistan while increasing pressure along its borders, indicating concern about a potential indirect ground dimension to the war. 🔹Iran-aligned Iraqi resistance factions – including Kataib Hezbollah, Harakat al-Nujaba, and Kataib Sayyid al-Shuhada – continue their operations on a limited scale, opening another attritional front against U.S. forces. 🔹Hezbollah formally confirmed its participation, firing rockets toward Haifa, though involvement remains limited due to degraded capabilities and domestic political constraints in Lebanon. 🔹Iranian sources claim prewar coordination between the Quds Force and regional partners defined phased entry into the conflict, suggesting activation of the “axis of resistance” is proceeding gradually rather than simultaneously. 🔹The IRGC has reportedly begun enforcing a de facto closure of the Strait of Hormuz, warning commercial vessels against transit and threatening missile strikes. This is a major escalation targeting global energy flows. 🔹Simultaneous attacks on Gulf energy infrastructure, including an Aramco facility near Ras Tanura and gas infrastructure in Qatar, indicate an effort to raise global energy prices and increase economic pressure on Washington. 🔹Iranian authorities signaled zero tolerance for dissent. IRGC intelligence warned that actions undermining stability during wartime would be treated as collaboration with the enemy, implying harsh internal repression. 🔹Negotiation signals remain contradictory. While Trump suggested a potential deal was possible, Larijani publicly rejected negotiations, reinforcing Tehran’s view that talks can occur only after strategic calculations shift. 🔹Iran’s sustained missile tempo against Israel appears designed to impose psychological as well as military pressure, keeping populations under prolonged shelter conditions while conserving firepower for a longer conflict. 🔹Overall, Day 3 shows the war evolving into simultaneous military, economic, psychological, and regional escalation far beyond bilateral confrontation. 🔹The key question now is whether expanding proxy involvement and energy warfare will force external powers into deeper participation or instead accelerate pressure for negotiated containment. --- P.S: Not sure how long I can keep doing this!

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Steven Godofsky
Steven Godofsky@sgodofsk·
adding to wedding vows "I promise never to post about your past sex life for fake internet points"
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John Ferry
John Ferry@JohnFerryMarin·
@spiderstumbled @uhshanti @UNIFIL_ was set up to stop the cross-border attacks. Years and millions of dollars later, they have accomplished nothing. Israel has the right and obligation to protect its citizens. As you note, Hezbollah will not stop. So yes.
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We went proactively in a defensive way.
@JohnFerryMarin @uhshanti Okay. Well, I took a little literary license there. It might not happen, first off because the border is not going to be moved there. But let's cut to the chase: do you believe Israel is within its rights to move their border with Lebanon to the Litani River?
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John Ferry
John Ferry@JohnFerryMarin·
@spiderstumbled @uhshanti Don't forget psychotic Jew-hatred. I suppose that one's a given to you. Your phrasing wasn't about whether, it was about when. Self-control (like reflection) isn't a universal attribute.
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@JohnFerryMarin @uhshanti It's not inevitable. But it is highly likely because: 1. Those people already exist. 2. Moving them 20 miles away will not change that. 3. Israel stealing that land will make those people more popular/tolerated than they are currently.
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John Ferry
John Ferry@JohnFerryMarin·
@spiderstumbled @uhshanti You imply it's inevitable. As though there was an irrepressible urge to violence among some residents there. Not a stupid conclusion; the clear sense of your dullard's words.
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Jason Shetler
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Name the first random former Pittsburgh sports player that comes to mind & tweet it out
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Path-of-light
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@spiderstumbled @Hitchslap1 Why not? If they wanted to adopt a child since they are two gay married men and if it is a stable home then you should support that
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Quote: "Mueller’s family didn’t deserve the president’s grave dancing. None of Trump’s many enemies do. But Trump also didn’t deserve Russiagate. Nearly a decade after that phony scandal, our republic is still trying to recover." thefp.com/p/robert-muell…
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@Hitchslap1 Other studies find that most gay married men have cheated on their “spouse.” The answer to their “stability” is simple. They have zero loyalty and can't control themselves, so a majority of them don't care if they cheat or are cheated on.
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