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@AntSpeaks @TheoVon Without Israel there would have been no Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Eagle Claw, Operation Desert Storm, Operation Epic Fury and Operation Paperclip. That's about $4 trillion to Israel right there.
On top of that America has poured $73 billion into Israel since 1974.
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@AntSpeaks @TheoVon Hard to explain anything to these retards
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@MarioNawfal How do we know the 2nd pilot has been located???
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@askjussi How’s their debt ladder? Don’t they have $50 million of debt coming due soon? How does FFO look after they refinance?
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@TheWiseIC @askjussi FCR.UN is much higher quality than all those 3
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A top aide to Pete Hegseth has reportedly spread a rumor that the defense secretary’s drinking habits followed him to the Pentagon. thedailybeast.com/hegseths-top-a…
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@shanaka86 Set up a perimeter around the search area and burn anything moving in.
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BREAKING: Two American aircrew are unaccounted for on Iranian soil tonight. If the IRGC reaches them before the rescue helicopters do, this war just acquired hostages. And the last time Americans were held captive in Iran, it ended a presidency.
On April 3, wreckage of an F-15E Strike Eagle was photographed in mountainous terrain in central Iran. The vertical stabilizer carries the red band of the 494th Fighter Squadron, based at RAF Lakenheath, England. The USAF in Europe badge is visible. The Aviationist assessed the images “do not appear to have been altered.” Iran’s misidentification of the jet as an F-35 supports the conclusion that the debris is genuine. The War Zone confirmed the tail markings. The Iranians recovered an ACES II ejection seat from the site. The F-15E carries two crew. Their whereabouts are unknown.
Here is why the ejection seat changes everything. You do not fly combat search-and-rescue helicopters 50 kilometres inside enemy territory for dead crew. OSINT footage geolocated over Khuzestan Province on the same day shows an HC-130J refuelling two HH-60W Jolly Green II helicopters near the Dehdez Dam, deep inside Iran. A separate video shows a C-130 deploying defensive flares over the same area. If that footage is authentic, the US military is conducting a rescue operation inside Iran. And you only conduct rescue operations when you believe there is someone alive to rescue.
The 494th is not anonymous. In April 2024, this squadron shot down more than 70 Iranian drones in a single night defending Israel. The President called their COs. They received the Mackay Trophy. They flew home to Lakenheath with kill markings painted on their jets. They redeployed to Jordan on January 17, 2026. They have flown combat sorties daily since the war began. And now the red band that carried those kill markings is in a crater in central Iran and the crew may be evading capture in mountains of a country promising “bigger, wider, more damaging” attacks.
Fifty-two American diplomats were held in Tehran for 444 days between 1979 and 1981. The hostage crisis consumed the Carter presidency and is widely credited as the decisive factor in his defeat. If two American fighter pilots are captured alive by the IRGC in April 2026, the dynamics of this war invert overnight. The power-plant strikes become impossible without risking the hostages. The April 6 deadline becomes a negotiation for human lives instead of infrastructure. The grand bargain in Beijing acquires two faces and two names. Trump, who has built his presidency on the image of strength, would face the one scenario that strength cannot resolve: Americans behind bars in Tehran while the world watches.
CENTCOM denied the April 2 Qeshm Island claim. They have not addressed the April 3 wreckage. The silence is the signal. When Iran’s claims are false, CENTCOM responds within hours. When the wreckage carries the red band of a real squadron and the ejection seat is on the ground and rescue helicopters appear to be flying inside Iran, the silence lasts longer. Because confirmation changes the war. And the war cannot afford to change right now.
The wreckage is verified. The crew is missing. The rescue may be underway. And the question that will define the next 72 hours is not whether the power plants survive the weekend but whether two Americans do.
open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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@Mindset4Money_X It’s telling you nothing is cheap right now
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@tsxman FCR.UN and GO.UN are probably a better investment if you want diversified exposure.
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@deepvalueco @BrownMarubozu @Comp_Cap_TO @bhar8670 @TidefallCapital How has TRI revenue and profit growth been in the last 10 years
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@BrownMarubozu @Comp_Cap_TO @bhar8670 @TidefallCapital If I can offer an alternative idea.
$TRI.TO also isn't in the XIU
Both $FFH.TO and TRI have a single private entity with voting control over the whole company. Could be a governance issue.
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@dls19951 @mikealfred I have a cybertruck and it's awesome, no gas charges.
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@Bgrew11 @mikealfred You likely got to $3M because you’d choose the Toyota
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@mikealfred Why a Toyota ? 3 mil net worth can always afford a decent car, I would be embarrassed to be seen driving a Toyota.
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@NuggetCapital Office REITS have never been a good business
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Our camp added an office REIT.
Might write about it in the coming days.
Strong thesis.
Will get tarred & feathered if I'm wrong.
I'll probably do it anyways 🤣
Mr Neutral Man aka "Howard Marks of REITs”@Mr_Neutral_Man
This is your bat signal to buy Office REITs I was just at the NYU REIT Syposium and some of the REIT CEO mentioned that office REITs were 18% of the index at one point and now 3% and Vanguard just dumped all office exposure
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@mikealfred You gotta do omakase on the bar. What is this peasant shit
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@DividendGrowth We gave up 20 years of dividend on today’s pullback lol
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@tsxman George Armoyan is often wrong. Check out his track record in REIT’s
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