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The American Conservative
Hegseth explains why Iran is different from the USA. Iran spend its money on war instead of helping their people in need, unlike America.
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@TMT_arabic Bully getting bullied. Fair and squares. FAFO
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𝐓𝐌𝐓@TMT_arabic·
🚨 BREAKING Israel appeals to the United Nations Security Council, requesting an emergency session and accusing Iran of using banned cluster munitions.
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@pati_marins64 @pati_marins64 have you seen the joint letter from several countries? Do you think there’s a real chance they try to reopen the Strait of Hormuz? Iran says ships can pass (except US/Israel), so I’m trying to make sense of what’s actually happening.
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Patricia Marins
Patricia Marins@pati_marins64·
Market Vs U.S This is the first time I’ve seen sanctions crumble so quickly during a war, once again highlighting a total lack of precision and effective countermeasures. And what was Iran's response? They claimed they have no oil to offer, even with a massive supply sitting at sea. It seems Iran is set on tightening the stranglehold on the US government through the markets, showing no concern for their own revenue so far. This suggests to me that they are strategically confident that the US will not be able to withstand the market pressure for much longer.
Haaretz.com@haaretzcom

U.S. allows 30-day sale of Iranian oil in bid to tame energy prices haaretz.com/us-news/2026-0…

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@HenMazzig Didn’t Israel attack Iran during Ramadan?
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Hen Mazzig
Hen Mazzig@HenMazzig·
BREAKING: Sirens in central Israel. It’s the 5th missile attack across the country tonight. Once again, the regime in Iran has launched a cluster bomb missile to kill as many civilians as possible during Shabbat.
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Liam Nissan™
Liam Nissan™@theliamnissan·
We're up to 8,000 troops to Iran
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@mishtal You said yourself, moron. Iran just fired missiles at Diego Garcia.
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David Collier
David Collier@mishtal·
Iran just fired missiles at Diego Garcia - 2,361 miles from Tehran. They were not supposed to have this range. Surprise, surprise, Iran lied! Tehran to London 2750 miles Tehran to Paris 2610 miles Tehran to Berlin 2200 miles So yeah, tell me again how Iran is not a threat
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Ed Krassenstein
Ed Krassenstein@EdKrassen·
Gas is now $3.92 a gallon. It was $3.13 when Biden left office. Gas prices shot up under Biden because COVID subsided and Russia invaded Ukraine. Gas prices are shooting up under Trump because Trump started a war in the Middle East. Biden didn’t cause it. Trump absolutely did. And @grok please fact check this.
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Parody Jeff
Parody Jeff@Parodyjeffx·
Historical picture. @LauraLoomer meeting Netanyahu and his wife Sarah. Photo from 2022.
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Mark R. Levin
Mark R. Levin@marklevinshow·
Hey Tucker. Did you text the enemy, Iranian regime, in the lead up to this war and/or during the war or not?  Did Kent ever text you confidential or classified information?  Two simple questions. You put out that video the other day and then went silent about it. You clearly have been conspiring with Kent and are now promoting him. Very simple questions. As for Kent, like Carlson, there’s something very off with this guy.  And he’s only doing interviews with the cabal of American-hating neo-fascists. The traitors. Why is that?
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Jesse Kelly
Jesse Kelly@JesseKellyDC·
Dear GOP: Democrats have created 3 hour wait times at the airport because they don’t want illegal aliens deported. There’s your messaging. Put it on repeat.
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@AriFleischer Iran has targeted the joint U.S.-UK base. STFU Magatard moron.
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Heywood Floyd
Heywood Floyd@HeywoodFloyd10·
@BurggrabenH @pati_marins64 Well said. Our track record in killing troublesome regimes is excellent. Where we fail is in turning their countries into decent places afterwards. We won't bother with that here. This lady is a Brazilian housewife who knows nothing about military affairs.
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Patricia Marins
Patricia Marins@pati_marins64·
Trump and Netanyahu see the same mirages as Saddam On September 22, 1980, Saddam Hussein assembled a force of 50,000-70,000 men, 2,500-3,000 tanks, IFVs and APCs, supported by about 120-150 aircraft and 400 pieces of artillery/MLRS, and invaded the Iranian province of Khuzestan. The Iraqi army of the era was modern, well-equipped, and technologically superior. Capitalizing on the chaos sown by the Islamic Revolution, it surged across the Iranian plains. With such a massive force, it seemed invincible, who could have possibly stood in its way? The advance was rapid. In less than a week, the Iraqi tanks crossed the Karun River and surrounded key cities. The flat topography of Khuzestan favored the armored doctrine. Until the advance stopped. When they tried to enter Khorramshahr, the Iraqi vehicles got stuck in narrow streets and were hunted by Iranian militiamen with grenade launchers (RPGs). This forced Saddam to divert even more troops to the south, turning the place into a meat grinder. Saddam realized he would not be able to take Khuzestan in a rush. He ordered the total siege of Abadan and the street-by-street invasion of Khorramshahr. It was the first major tactical error. Troops and armored vehicles entered dense urban areas and came face to face with young Iranians firing RPG-7s from the tops of buildings. The result was that Iraq took Khorramshahr after 34 days, but at a human cost that broke the morale of the armored divisions. With the Iraqi momentum exhausted, the southern front turned into a “World War I in the desert.” In May 1982, Iran surrounded and captured 19,000 Iraqi soldiers in Khorramshahr. In 1980, small groups of Iranian soldiers and Kurdish militias used the caves and fissures of the mountains to fire anti-tank missiles from top to bottom. Approximately 20,000 to 30,000 Iraqis were killed on the southern front alone until 1982, and a large part of the tanks and armored vehicles were destroyed or abandoned. On the Northern and Central Axis, it was a mountain war. Iraq advanced to the foothills of the Zagros, but was again halted by numerous Iranian positions in that mountain range. Today the situation is very similar: Iran does not try to hold the border; it lets the enemy enter, because it knows it will have protected positions in the mountains to establish a war of attrition. At this moment, a CSG with about 5,000 marines is on its way to the region, where it should join Israeli troops to attempt an operation to liberate the Strait of Hormuz and take Kharg Island. Even if this force carried out the land invasion, where would it shelter? In the same plain that became hell for the Iraqis, or in the short strip of flat land that exists at some points of Hormuz? And another question: where will this troop group up in the face of Iranian missiles and drones? In any point of the Iranian Gulf lands where there might be success in its occupation, there will be positions in the mountains, drones and missiles hitting that occupation to the point of causing many casualties. Just as the US-Israel sees a chance of occupation on Kharg Island, Saddam also saw it in Khuzestan. In Iran, when the land is flat, it is also surrounded by positions in the mountains and ositions fortified with Iranian UHPC. To get an idea of the Iranian fortifications, while the high-strength concrete of the USA revolves around 100-150 MPa (megapascals), Iran regularly produces concrete of 200 to 400 MPa. If the GBU-57 bombs cannot penetrate a few meters of UHPC that protect the entrances of the mountains of the nuclear installations, the surgical bombing with GBU-72, which weigh only 20% of the GBU-57, and occurred in the last days in the mountains of the strait, is a myth. Putting feet on the ground in Iran would require a force that the United States today is incapable of mobilizing.
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Tucker Carlson
Tucker Carlson@TuckerCarlson·
Professor Jiang Xueqin on how this war is likely to go and what happens to the world. (0:00) How Will the Iran War Be Resolved? (7:33) The 3 Major Trends We Will See Due to This War (11:28) Will Japan Become a Nuclear-Armed Power? (16:06) The Future of South Korea (20:12) The Energy Crisis (25:23) The Future of the GCC and Iran (29:57) The Greater Israel Project (35:11) How US Ground Troops Will Change the War (36:46) Prof. Xueqin’s Advice to Donald Trump (38:49) Is It Possible for the US to Get Israel Under Control? (45:03) What Role Does Trump Play in All This? (48:21) The Future of North America (54:59) Are We Seeing the End of Europe? (1:00:58) How Many Americans Truly Understand What’s Happening in the World? (1:03:50) The Effort to Destroy Western Civilization
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Fractured Light
Fractured Light@FracturedLight0·
Tucker Carlson asks Prof Jiang Xueqin where Israel will be in a few years. “Israel has an ambition called the Greater Israel project. They believe their God Yahweh promised to their ancestor Abraham: all the land from the Nile in Egypt to the Euphrates.” “This war allows Israel to remake the Middle East in its own image.” “The main constraint to Israel achieving the Greater Israel project is not Iran, but America.”
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Karoline Leavitt
Karoline Leavitt@PressSec·
I love this photo, and we love Japan! 🇺🇸 🇯🇵
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@RpsAgainstTrump Chuck Norris was once declared legally dead. The doctor didn't survive the mistake. RIP legend.
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