Antar Shadad

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Antar Shadad

Antar Shadad

@AShadad5

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DD Geopolitics
DD Geopolitics@DD_Geopolitics·
🇮🇷 WATCH: Insane footage coming out of Dehdasht, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, southwestern Iran. Clashes are underway between U.S. forces and Iranians as search and rescue operations continue. It's unclear whether an aircraft was targeted in the attached footage or merely a projectile impacting the area.
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OSINTdefender
OSINTdefender@sentdefender·
An Iranian one-way drone attack last month on the U.S. Embassy in Saudi Arabia’s capital of Riyadh did more extensive damage than previously disclosed, penetrating a secure part of the embassy and heavily damaging three floors as well as a station for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), while sparking a blaze that raged for half a day, current and former American officials have told The New York Times. The Iranian attack on the embassy, which occurred March 3rd when an Iranian drone evaded air defenses guarding Riyadh’s gated Diplomatic Quarter and slammed into the American compound. A minute later, a second drone flew into the hole made by the first one and also exploded, the officials said. More drones were intercepted that night a few hours later, one was thought to be targeting the residence of the highest-ranking U.S. diplomat in Saudi Arabia, located a few hundred feet from the U.S. Embassy.
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Wisconsin State Journal
Wisconsin State Journal@WiStateJournal·
Rep. David Murphy, chair of the Wisconsin Assembly's colleges and universities committee, said he was “troubled” the board of regents is threatening to remove Jay Rothman without any explanation. madison.com/news/local/edu…
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Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Asymmetric warfare is similar to tail risk. You hit 100 targets; they hit just one and you've lost.
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Nassim Nicholas Taleb
A McKenzie partner said they were invited to retire at 60 to help rejuvenate the organization, but that there could be legal challenges in forcing pple to step down. I suggested giving their names to Israelis; they were effective in rejuvenating the Iranian & Hezb leadership.
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شرق‌زده sharghzadeh
This is the country they want to bomb "back to the Stone Age"
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Ava Petrucci
Ava Petrucci@mmeJen·
@EricRWeinstein You are a very intelligent man whose tribal loyalties blind him to the geopolitical reality of the current moment. Nothing happening right now benefits the United States. And the inhumanity of Israel has been nakedly exposed. The world sees and will never forget.
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Eric Weinstein
Eric Weinstein@EricRWeinstein·
Nobody’s talking about an American “Suez Moment”. Or a “Fanucci Moment”, where Don Trump becomes Don Fanucci. Because, what would that would mean on this crowded 🌍? Israel must win EVERY war, EVERY single time just to survive. The US HAS to win for reasons of 🌍 stability.
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇮🇷🇺🇸 When the world’s most important oil artery starts to close, you have two choices: de-escalate… or double down. Right now, Trump is very clearly choosing door number two by sending 2,200 Marines halfway across the world aboard an amphibious assault group. The 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit is what the military likes to call a crisis-response force, which sounds tidy and controlled until you remember what crises actually look like. They spiral, they expand, and they rarely stay contained to the neat objectives drawn up in briefing rooms. And make no mistake, the Strait of Hormuz is not a neat problem. It’s a narrow, volatile corridor where oil tankers crawl through waters barely wider than a city commute, all while drones buzz overhead, missiles wait on hidden launchers, and fast attack boats linger. A Marine Expeditionary Unit isn’t there to observe. It’s built to seize ground, hold it, and call in overwhelming firepower while doing it. That matters, because once you introduce a force designed for amphibious assault into a place like this, you’re no longer just protecting shipping lanes. You’re preparing for scenarios that go well beyond escort duty. Take Kharg Island, Iran’s oil lifeline. It’s small, exposed, and absurdly important, the kind of place military planners circle on maps because whoever controls it controls 90% of Iran's oil exports. Putting Marines anywhere near it isn’t subtle. It’s strategic brinkmanship with a very real chance of becoming something hotter. The Marine Corps has spent years redesigning itself for exactly this kind of environment. Small, dispersed teams slipping into contested coastal zones, feeding targeting data back to ships and aircraft, turning geography into a weapon. It’s clever, modern, and, on paper, efficient. In practice, it also lowers the threshold for escalation. Because those small teams don’t operate in isolation. They’re the front edge of a much larger machine, one that includes fighter jets, missile platforms, and naval strike groups, all waiting for coordinates to turn into explosions. Once that machine starts moving in earnest, the line between “keeping the strait open” and “expanding the conflict” gets very blurry, very quickly. And Iran, for its part, has spent years perfecting the art of making itself hard to hit and easy to underestimate. Mobile launchers, decentralized attacks, persistent drone strikes, this is not an opponent that folds neatly when confronted with superior firepower. If anything, it thrives in the kind of messy, drawn-out confrontation that this deployment risks becoming. Which raises the question nobody in a uniformed press briefing is eager to answer: What’s the actual endgame here? Because “reopening the Strait of Hormuz” sounds like a clear objective until you start unpacking what it requires. Neutralizing launch sites. Securing ports. Deterring naval harassment. Possibly inserting forces onto land to make all of that stick. Each step makes a certain kind of tactical sense. Together, they start to look a lot like the early chapters of a much larger war.

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PALESTINE ONLINE 🇵🇸
PALESTINE ONLINE 🇵🇸@OnlinePalEng·
Ahmed Muin, a musician from Gaza, created “Gaza Birds Singing”, a group of displaced children raising their voices for peace, freedom, and hope.
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AutisticClips
AutisticClips@AutisticClip·
Professor Jiang says Israel is huge in China 🇮🇱🇨🇳 “China and Israel are best friends. Do you remember the Hezbollah pager attacks? This tells us that Israelis control the global supply chain, and you can’t do that without the help of Chinese manufacturers.”
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Antar Shadad@AShadad5·
@irvins @CarlZha @AutisticClip Client state or not, the point is that they are totally dependent on the mothership . They have neither the population nor industrial base to pull of the pax judaica he keeps pushing.
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Antar Shadad@AShadad5·
@CarlZha @AutisticClip Why does he keep pushing the pax judaica theory as if Israel is not a client state? He speaks like a Christian zionist. Is that wacky ideology also present in China?
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Carl Zha
Carl Zha@CarlZha·
@AutisticClip Those pagers were made in Taiwan. But yes, Taiwan is part of China and Chinese. So technically professor is correct.
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Antar Shadad@AShadad5·
@Cernovich This is the logic of zionism. The entire middle east has to be disarmed for them to feel safe. Lunacy!
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Cernovich
Cernovich@Cernovich·
Lebanon is going to be Gaza now? That is the plan?
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Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Nassim Nicholas Taleb@nntaleb·
I wonder what logical contortions are needed by Israelis to explain how they can boast the ruthlessness of Genghis Khan while simultaneously claiming the status of victim.
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Ari K
Ari K@arikuschnir·
Jesus pays Bibi a visit tonight after his Genghis Khan comments to straighten him out.
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El Errante
El Errante@elerrantenomad·
Şu an herşey İsrail’in istediği gibi gidiyor ABD’yi eşşek gibi sürükleyerek savaşa sürükledi İran’a Körfez ülkelerini vurdurttu Lübnan’ı İranı istediği gibi bombalıyor Hala uçakları rahatça kalkıyor iniyor Hamanei öldü, Laricani öldü vs.
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