Sonny Masterson 🍌🍌

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Sonny Masterson 🍌🍌

Sonny Masterson 🍌🍌

@sunmaster14

I am pro banana, but not pro banana republic.

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Sonny Masterson 🍌🍌
Sonny Masterson 🍌🍌@sunmaster14·
I had forgotten about this from Jan. 3, 2017. Here is Chuck Schumer actually saying something prescient. "You take on the intelligence community, they have six ways from Sunday of getting back at ya." -Chuck Schumer youtube.com/watch?v=c3p2zK…
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Gummi
Gummi@gummibear737·
I've got a theory about how the conflict in Iran originated I've long been skeptical of how Trump got Israel to accept the ceasefire in Gaza because it offered no guarantees that Hamas would dismantle....and here we are in March 2026 and there has been ZERO movement on Phase two of the ceasefire Yet Israel made it crystal clear from day one that they would agree to no deal that leaves Hamas in power or armed...yet they still signed Trump’s Phase 1 anyway So why the sudden change of heart by Israel (even if they won't admit it publicly)? Here's what I think happened: I think Israel saw the war in Gaza as becoming counter productive in terms of being able to fully eliminate Hamas. The longer it went on, the worse their international image and they had no effective military solution to ending Hamas So they negotiated with Trump something in exchange: full US backing to go after Iran...the regime that bankrolled, armed, and green-lit Oct 7 plus every terror proxy in the region Trump gets his big PR “peace deal” win, international heat on Israel drops, and the US gets to finish off its objective (which began with Operation Midnight Hammer) of definitively destroying Iran’s nuclear threat once and for all The two fronts were always linked. No hard evidence of a straight quid pro quo…but damn if the pieces don’t line up nicely Think about it...Hamas has seen a resurgence in Gaza, yet Israel is mostly quiet about it!?! That's not what Israel does... Just noticing. Thoughts?
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Tony Montana
Tony Montana@lebaneseflare·
@sunmaster14 @MarioLeb79 Dude you are getting too scientific fuck HA, am talking how we see two distinct explosions in the promotional video of the trophy system . I don’t even watch HA propaganda videos .
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Sonny Masterson 🍌🍌
Sonny Masterson 🍌🍌@sunmaster14·
@lebaneseflare @MarioLeb79 It's a weird claim. Yes, it's possible that Hezbollah manipulated the video to make it look like the explosions were 100ms apart instead of 2ms apart, but it strikes me as extraordinarily unlikely.
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Tony Montana
Tony Montana@lebaneseflare·
@sunmaster14 @MarioLeb79 I don’t care what happened , n the footage am just saying how the two detonations was shot , when in real life you wouldn’t see two it would be just one because it’s too fast .
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Sonny Masterson 🍌🍌
Sonny Masterson 🍌🍌@sunmaster14·
The PLO was using Lebanon as a base to attack Israel, which prompted various IDF incursions, culminating in the Operation Peace for Galilee in 1982. The Lebanese Shia welcomed Israel. Once the PLO was kicked out as a reuslt of the 1982 war, Israel maintained a security buffer in Southern Lebanon, which Hezbollah was formed to oppose. Israel left completely in 2000, but Hezbollah decided it rather liked conflict with Israel, and especially getting Syrian and Iranian support for that conflict because it gave Hezbollah the means to dominate Lebanon, militarily and politically. Using the Shebaa Farms dispute as a pretext, Hezbollah continued to harass Israel and build up its military. The tradeoff was that it had to agree to become a subsidiary of the IRGC and do Iran's bidding. I haven't even gone into the history of Syrian domination of Lebanon in violation of the Taif Agreement in 1989. Anyway, Lebanon has been effectively occupied by the IRGC for over 30 years. Israel is now freeing Lebanon from that occupation, although I'll freely admit that Israel is not doing it out of a sense of altruism (in contrast to its protection of the Syrian Druze).
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Stephen McIntyre
Stephen McIntyre@ClimateAudit·
Israel has invaded southern Lebanon on multiple occasions. Southern Lebanese Shia (Hezbollah) have resisted Israel. US and NATO should have aided Lebanon and Hezbollah against Israeli aggression but failed to do so; Iran did. I haven't seen any evidence that Iran initiated the Israeli invasion into Lebanon.
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Michael A. Gayed, CFA
Michael A. Gayed, CFA@leadlagreport·
Unpopular opinion: the next President will still be at war with Iran.
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Sonny Masterson 🍌🍌
Sonny Masterson 🍌🍌@sunmaster14·
What's your point? The two explosions are clearly separated by far more than the time between the tandem explosions in a Kornet. The time between the initial and primary detonations in a Kornet would be on the order of 1-2ms. The strategy to defeat the Trophy system on the Merkava with a Kornet is to fire two Kornets in quick succession at the same place. That didn't happen here.
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Tony Montana
Tony Montana@lebaneseflare·
@sunmaster14 @MarioLeb79 I said shot on 1000fps not played back at 1000fps After you shoot it in 1000 fps the motion looks static then you speed it up to the desired duration and motion then voila you get a 25 fps slowmo footage .
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Tony Montana
Tony Montana@lebaneseflare·
@MarioLeb79 That’s because it’s shot on a 1000fps camera and slowed down, in real time there is milliseconds between the two explosions
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Sonny Masterson 🍌🍌@sunmaster14·
@MarioLeb79 Yup. Also notice the plume of smoke on the building to the right. Probably the shaped charge of the Kornet was diverted by 90 degrees.
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Sonny Masterson 🍌🍌
Sonny Masterson 🍌🍌@sunmaster14·
Quite a non sequitur. Regardless of the origins of Hezbollah, do you seriously dispute that it operates as a subsidiary of Iran that uses Lebanon as cannon fodder against Israel? I recommend you take a breather and consider whether your anti-Israel arguments are really up to the standards you have displayed when it comes to climate change or Russia collusion analysis.
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Stephen McIntyre
Stephen McIntyre@ClimateAudit·
you are making irresponsible BS. Hezbollah arose in southern Lebanon as local population resistance to Israeli invasion and occupation in 1982. Even in the FDD list of so-called "terrorist" incidents that was plagiarized in the recent White House Statement, there wasn't a single US death attributed to Hezbollah in nearly 40 years, except for the death of a single IDF soldier (dual citizen) on an Israeli invasive operation in southern Lebanon in 2006. Absurd to call this a terrorist threat.
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Sonny Masterson 🍌🍌@sunmaster14·
Iran is most definitely the head of the snake when it comes to opposing US interests in the Middle East. It is run by a suicidal religious cult that was well on its way to making itself impossible to deter - first with ballistic missiles and then with nuclear weapons. Worse, it is likely that the regime's goal was genocide against Israel, even at the expense of millions of its own citizens.
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Stephen McIntyre
Stephen McIntyre@ClimateAudit·
@mc_kinl1 US pretext (Gulf of Tonkin) was fabricated. Iraqi WMD claim was fabricated. US claim that Iran is "head of the snake for global terrorism" is fabricated. It was based on falsified analysis by Israeli-backed FDD.
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Stephen McIntyre
Stephen McIntyre@ClimateAudit·
Lyndon Johnson held his nerve on Vietnam as well. LBJ was "determined to see the military campaign through to completion". It took courage to walk away from an ill-conceived foreign adventure. It will also take courage to walk away from the present ill-conceived foreign adventure.
Michael Caputo@MichaelRCaputo

These leaks, whispers and rumors are wrong. While others may be panicking, I know from well-placed sources that Trump has never been more determined to see this military campaign through to completion. No, Trump is not losing his nerve on Iran washingtonpost.com/opinions/2026/…

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Sonny Masterson 🍌🍌@sunmaster14·
@EFischberger All of the useful idiots claim that the possession of nuclear weapons gives one immunity from attack, but not one can explain why Israel is constantly attacked by Iran and its proxies despite the fact that everybody believes Israel has nukes.
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Eitan Fischberger
Eitan Fischberger@EFischberger·
Glenn Greenwald admits he's sad Iran doesn't have nukes. Please weep with Glenn.
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Sonny Masterson 🍌🍌@sunmaster14·
Sorry guys, but that interview was utterly devoid of interesting content. It was like eating 10 lbs of celery. Pape is one of the most shallow so-called experts I've ever listened to. His arguments consist of "listen to me because I wrote a book," and "this stategy, under completely different conditions, didn't work 30 years ago, so it couldn't possibly work now." Every point he made was stupid. Every single one. One of his dumbest arguments is that 100 years of military history shows us that decapitation strikes are counterproductive and that you can't achieve regime change through air power alone. Air power is not the same as it was 10 years ago, let alone 80 years ago. Israel already has the entire senior echelon of the IRGC living in tents or homes commandered from regular civilians. Rank and file Basij troops at checkpoints are getting sore necks from looking at the sky for drones. It's hard to imagine how demoralized and chaotic the regime is right now because propaganda is cheap and easy, the internet is shut down, and their only hope is convincing useful idiots in the West that the regime is holding strong. Which, in turn, create pressure for Trump to take an off-ramp.
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TRIGGERnometry
TRIGGERnometry@triggerpod·
"This War Will FAIL" - Military Expert @ProfessorPape Watch the full episode right here on X.
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Daniel Conlin
Daniel Conlin@DanielConlin6·
@neoavatara Trump didn't consult NATO because the plans would have leaked to Iran, and everyone knows this.
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Sonny Masterson 🍌🍌@sunmaster14·
@jbatman70 @davidharsanyi @neoavatara They have intentionally waited on the threshold, but have, for decades, been able to build a bomb within a few months and probably without our knowledge. Also, they have, in parallel, been working on refining their missile technology so that they can credibly deliver a bomb.
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Pradheep J. Shanker, M.D.
@davidharsanyi The real wisdom is how many of these people would rather martyr themselves than give up the nuclear material. That's a real impediment to ending the war.
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David Harsanyi
David Harsanyi@davidharsanyi·
@neoavatara They are, because we have severely limited Iran's ability to do what they were trying to anyway.
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Sonny Masterson 🍌🍌@sunmaster14·
Poor planning? What is the evidence for poor planning? Our first order of business was destroying the Iranian Navy, which was done efficiently and quickly. Although Iran can raise the cost of commercial shipping transit to unacceptably high levels with the use of drones, it cannot now challenge our ability to close the Strait to its own commercial ships.
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Eli Lake
Eli Lake@EliLake·
Iran still retains the idea of a navy, a nuclear program, a defense industrial base, and an Air Force. So what has it really lost other than its political and military leadership and the actual weapons needed to terrorize its neighbors?
The Economist@TheEconomist

A month of bombing Iran has achieved nothing. Will Donald Trump escalate, or talk? For now, at least, the advantage lies with the Islamic Republic. Register for free to learn why econ.st/4bPYtXk

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Sonny Masterson 🍌🍌
Sonny Masterson 🍌🍌@sunmaster14·
He got bad advice from the Groypers in his administration. I am no Trump fanboy. I like that he is bold and willing to try something out-of-the-box, but he really does have the problem of focusing too much on pleasing the stock market or the podcasters. What is your line going to be when it's clear he has fixed it?
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Sonny Masterson 🍌🍌@sunmaster14·
They will suffer more in the short term and less in the long term. Iran was a huge problem for the world that had to be dealt with one way or another. It is an advanced, strategically positioned country ruled by a suicidal religious cult. Blame Jimmy Carter for creating the problem. Thank Trump for fixing it.
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Sonny Masterson 🍌🍌@sunmaster14·
We open the Strait by closing it to all traffic first. Trump is trying to hold down crude oil prices, but, frankly, I don't think the trickle going through is that significant to prices (especially because of the uncertainty premium). The importance of the Strait itself is wildly overblown. Removing 15% of oil supply from the market (5% can go through the Saudi Arabian pipeline to the Red Sea now) would cause a doubling of crude oil prices from the historically low prices prevailing pre-war. Hardly unprecedented or even that disruptive. But oil exports represent almost the entirety of Iran's revenue, so it's way more painful and harmful to the regime.
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Jim Williamson
Jim Williamson@JamesWilli83381·
@sunmaster14 @EliLake @NoahCRothman How do we open the strait? With escorts? That is expensive, and what’s to stop them from closing it again at a time of their choosing with drones? It seems both sides will have to arrive at an accommodation agreeable enough so Iran is disincentivized from closing it again.
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