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BasedWolfess

@BasedWolfess

"I'm mad as hell, and I'm not going to take it anymore!" Sex positive, war/Empire negative.

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BasedWolfess
BasedWolfess@BasedWolfess·
I feel bad for all the 🇵🇸🇺🇦 people. Poor things have no idea you can’t support both of those AND have any accurate, coherent understanding of the geopolitical reality. You’re either Team 🇮🇱🇺🇦 OR Team 🇵🇸🇷🇺; there’s no other logical option. And until the 🇵🇸🇺🇦 libtards wake up to this, the 🇮🇱🇺🇦 Zio-neocons will keep raping us all in the ass w/o lube.
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BasedWolfess
BasedWolfess@BasedWolfess·
@IranSpec They’ve already bombed 26 hospitals and 5 schools, last I counted. Pay attention.
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Iran Spectator
Iran Spectator@IranSpec·
I can’t believe I’m saying this. But the Islamic Republic cannot afford to weaken deterrence now If Iran’s critical infrastructure (power grid, etc.) is targeted, there must be a strong proportionate response. You don’t get to plunge 90 million Iranians into darkness and walk away. No justification for attacking civilian essentials — doesn’t matter who is in charge. What’s next? Poisoning Iran’s lakes and rivers? Bombing hospitals? Collective Punishment has consequences…
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BasedWolfess
BasedWolfess@BasedWolfess·
@simpatico771 That’s what I’m most excited about for the new world Iran might be bringing 🤞
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SIMPLICIUS Ѱ
SIMPLICIUS Ѱ@simpatico771·
🇮🇷Iran may be doing much more than merely defeating the empire. Iran may be freeing humanity from the techno-titans and their AI matrix of enslavement. The coming energy crisis could potentially crash the AI bubble and devastate the AI empires of the prancing techno-twinks.
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Suzzanne Monk 🇺🇲
Suzzanne Monk 🇺🇲@Trumpertarian·
Imagine sabotaging another country's elections to install a puppet regime so you can steal a country's oil and when they finally rise up after 26 years of your theft and manipulation to take their country back, you acuse THEM of starting a war with YOU..... Now imagine being so ignorant that you don't understand that is reality and not an imagination. WE started warring with IRAN FIRST. THEY are finishing what WE started in 1953. Not the other way around....
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BasedWolfess
BasedWolfess@BasedWolfess·
@MarioNawfal Oh shut the fuck up dude. Stop spreading fake news. Are you that thick?
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🚨🇮🇷🇮🇱 BREAKING: Israel's Channel 12 is reporting that Iran has agreed to freeze its missile program for 5 years as part of emerging talks. If true, that's not a ceasefire. That's a restructuring of the entire Middle East security architecture. Single source. Unverified. But the kind of headline that, if it holds, changes everything. CGTN
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷 BREAKING: Reports claim that the U.S. wants the Iran war wrapped up by April 9. Iran's official just told Al Jazeera: "Trump does not have the authority to set conditions or deadlines." Let's see who makes the final call. I have a feeling it won't be Iran Source: ynet

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FrameTheGlobe
FrameTheGlobe@FrameTheGlobe·
Every empire needs a local partner willing to do what the empire cannot be seen doing. In the contemporary Middle East, that partner is Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and this piece traces the full architecture of what he has built: the financial stranglehold over Pakistan that cleared the way for a compliant Muslim world, the Abraham Accords that gave Israel Arab cover through a gen0cide, the military network across the Horn of Africa that serves Washington and Tel Aviv from Somali soil, and the systematic management of Saudi Arabia's crown prince away from any foreign policy that might threaten the design. MBZ is not a passive beneficiary of American and Israeli power. He is its Arab operating system, and the chaos consuming the region from Gaza to Khartoum to Tehran is not the unintended consequence of his strategy. It is the entire point. frametheglobenews.com/p/the-shadow-v…
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Nayef Nahar نايف بن نهار
Today, Trump postponed striking Iran’s energy infrastructure out of fear of fluctuations in U.S market prices. Yet for over twenty days, he has watched Gulf societies come under Iranian missile strikes, as Gulf economies incur tens of billions of dollars in damages - without this prompting any change in his decisions. When the Qatari Minister of Energy warned his American counterpart that striking Iran’s gas fields would inevitably trigger retaliatory strikes against gas fields in the Gulf, he was disregarded. They attacked Iran anyway, leaving the Gulf states to face their fate alone against Iranian missiles. Striking Iran’s gas fields did not create any strategic advantage, but rather inflicted massive losses upon the Gulf’s energy sector, which ultimately benefits American gas companies. Trump only speaks about the Strait of Hormuz or the price of oil. In his eyes, the Gulf societies are barely worth a single barrel of crude.
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BasedWolfess
BasedWolfess@BasedWolfess·
@mehdirhasan Hehehe every day there’s a new humiliation from Trump for the pro-monarchy diaspora. They deserve every single ounce of it
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Mehdi Hasan
Mehdi Hasan@mehdirhasan·
Good luck to all those diaspora Iranians who chanted Trump's name at rallies and thought he actually believed in democracy for Iran and was coming to save the people there from the current ayatollah-led regime. Good luck.
Aaron Rupar@atrupar

COLLINS: Who's gonna be in control of the Strait of Hormuz? Who's gonna be in control of that? TRUMP: Uhhhh it'll be jointly controlled COLLINS: By who? TRUMP: Maybe me. Maybe me. Me and the next ayatollah, whoever that is. There will also be a serious form of regime change. Look at Venezuela.

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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Literally insane Iranians are really putting effort for their Lego movies compared to CENTCOM memes Trump will cry after seeing this 😭🤣😂
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Danny (Dennis) Citrinowicz ,داني سيترينوفيتش
On the Brink of Escalation: A Strategic Misreading of Iran We are approaching a dangerous escalation — driven not only by actions on the ground, but by a fundamental misunderstanding of Iran’s strategic behavior. A. At the strategic level: Iran’s current leadership behaves less like a risk-averse actor and more like a high-stakes poker player, one that not only calls the bet, but raises it. From Tehran’s perspective, escalation is not recklessness; it is a tool. It is seen as the only way to restore and preserve deterrence. The implicit message is clear: if you strike our critical assets, we will respond in kind — including against your energy and civilian infrastructure. B. At the operational level: recent events underscore that Iran’s command-and-control systems remain functional despite sustained Israeli strikes. Missile attacks targeting energy infrastructure in Haifa and near Dimona, in response to Israeli actions against South Pars and Natanz, demonstrate coordination, intent, and the ability to execute retaliatory operations in real time. Taken together, these dynamics point to a troubling conclusion: if Iran decides to act, it will act — particularly when it believes escalation is necessary to maintain deterrence credibility. We are not just facing isolated exchanges; we are approaching a broader escalation cycle. And here lies the deeper strategic flaw. The assumption that intensified military pressure could weaken the regime or trigger internal change in Iran is likely misplaced. On the contrary, external attacks — especially those targeting national infrastructure, tend to consolidate regime control, strengthen hardline elements, and legitimize escalation in the eyes of the Iranian leadership. What emerges is not a pathway to strategic success, but a march of folly: a cycle in which each side’s actions reinforce the other’s worst instincts, narrowing the space for de-escalation while increasing the risk of a wider conflict. #iran
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Rep. Dan Goldman
Rep. Dan Goldman@RepDanGoldman·
This is outrageous. Speaker Johnson must bring the West Bank Violence Prevention Act to the floor immediately. Trump should have never rescinded the Biden era sanctions on settlers. Now we’re seeing the poisonous fruit of that decision. This violence is anti-democratic and unacceptable. The Israeli government must hold those responsible accountable, as the rule of law requires.
The Times of Israel@TimesofIsrael

Dozens of settlers said to raid multiple West Bank villages, torch buildings with Palestinians inside timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry…

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Lily Lynch
Lily Lynch@lilyslynch·
Looks like Slovenia's ruling Svoboda of Prime Minister Robert Golob is set to narrowly win today's parliamentary election...This despite meddling from Israeli spy firm Black Cube, who were hired to engineer a victory for the right-wing opposition SDS. tvpworld.com/92223577/slove…
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BasedWolfess
BasedWolfess@BasedWolfess·
@DropSiteNews One day these monarchies will fall. Much easier to topple rotten monarchies than popular religious decentralized regimes.
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Drop Site
Drop Site@DropSiteNews·
⭕️ NEW: Four senior Gulf officials say the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Qatar are pressing for the war to continue until Iran’s military capabilities are decisively weakened, Times of Israel reported. Key Details: 🔸 “Ending the war with Iran still in possession of the tools it is currently using to target the GCC would be a strategic disaster,” an official said. 🔸 Thry are now pushing Washington to keep striking, with others going further: a second official said Saudi Arabia and the UAE are even weighing whether to join U.S.-Israeli operations. 🔸 The core demand is damage and degradation: officials say Iran’s missile and drone production must be dismantled, saying that even if Tehran retains the know-how after the war, “generational damage” would be sufficient. 🔸 Still, the Gulf is not fully aligned. Oman has called for de-escalation. Officials say the UAE is driving the hardest line, and others are less hawkish about how long the war should continue. 🔸 Despite unease over how Israel is conducting some aspects of the war, officials say their primary anger is directed at Iran, claiming Iran is using the conflict as a “pretext” to strike Gulf states. 🔸 At the same time, Gulf officials reject the idea that the war will lead to new normalization deals with Israel. 🔸 That tension is visible already: one official warned Israel’s campaign in Lebanon is killing civilians and weakening Lebanon’s government which is backed by the Gulf states. 🔸 “The region hasn’t forgotten Gaza,” one official said, adding that any “goodwill” from Iran’s weakening is being eroded by Israel’s actions in Lebanon.
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BasedWolfess
BasedWolfess@BasedWolfess·
@TheCradleMedia So is this when he lets the Lebanese army help Hezbollah in defending their country or is this just a strongly worded letter?
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The Cradle
The Cradle@TheCradleMedia·
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun said on 22 March that Israel’s destruction of bridges over the Litani River, including the vital Qasmieh Bridge, represents a dangerous escalation and a “prelude to a ground invasion,” as well as an attempt to obstruct humanitarian access. He condemned the targeting of critical infrastructure in southern Lebanon as a blatant violation of sovereignty and international law, describing it as part of a broader pattern of systematic destruction affecting civilian facilities and residential areas, amounting to collective punishment. Aoun stressed that the Litani bridges serve as a lifeline connecting southern Lebanon to the rest of the country, and warned that their destruction aims to isolate the region, hinder aid delivery, and potentially establish a buffer zone to entrench occupation. He called on the international community to act immediately, warning that continued inaction would only encourage further escalation and undermine global credibility.
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