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WE all have the same problem... Everybody wants to go to heaven.. NOBODY WANTS TO DIE. Chauffer Official Spokesman @suicidecharley

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Oddjob 🇺🇸@HealthVirgin·
YOU SHOULD SANCTION US WITH YOUR ARMY.😎
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Vashi Nedomansky, ACE@vashikoo·
Stanley Kubrick predicted Pete Hegseth and a bald president back in 1964.
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Oddjob 🇺🇸@HealthVirgin·
It's not how many YOU send to engage US, it's how many survive the engagement that counts. @TMT_arabic
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Oddjob 🇺🇸@HealthVirgin·
@cirnosad Just target practice. The United State arsenal needs to be replenished from time to time, and what better excuse to use the old munitions than a lil' war on foreign soil with an adversary worth attacking.😎
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Korobochka (コロボ) 🇦🇺✝️
US is using its submarines to launch Tomahawk missiles at Iran. This is a sign of desperation. They must have exhausted how many they can reload on their destroyers with so many countries refusing involvement and their Lily pads destroyed. Sad to see the US reduced to this.
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BREAKING: 🇺🇸🇨🇾🇮🇷 The US is launching Tomahawk missiles from a submarine north of Cyprus Multiple missiles launched from an unidentified submarine near the Karpaz peninsula (Northern Cyprus), likely against Iran.

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Oddjob 🇺🇸@HealthVirgin·
Hey asshole. @IDF YOU need not worry about anything but finding a hiding spot. And don't leave town, either...WE NEED TO QUESTION YOU ABOUT YOUR ROLE IN THE GAZA GENOCIDE.
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Oddjob 🇺🇸@HealthVirgin·
@RyanRozbiani The current regime in Iran no longer has any say in matters concerning THEIR country oil supplies or how it generates revenue.
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Ryan Rozbiani
Ryan Rozbiani@RyanRozbiani·
JUST IN 🇮🇷🇺🇸: Iran REJECTS to Sell Oil to Open Markets This allows them to continue their chokehold on the energy markets. This counters the U.S. move of lifting sanctions. Spokesman of the Iranian Ministry of Petroleum: “At present, Iran essentially has no crude oil left floating on water or surplus for supply in other international markets, and the statement by the US Treasury Secretary is merely aimed at giving hope to buyers and psychologically controlling the market.”
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JUST IN 🇺🇸🇮🇷: The U.S. lifts sanctions on Iranian oil that is afloat, as global prices spike. So Iran got some sanctions relief midway through this war after exerting power on the energy economy

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Oddjob 🇺🇸@HealthVirgin·
@CNBlockIntel @araghchi Destroying the LHA-6 USS AMERICA using a nuclear tipped hypersonic missile is probably why YOUR country is be invaded and YOUR government will be overthrown in the next few days. YOU TIPPED YOUR HAND AND SHOWED US YOUR CARDS.🃏🃏 #justsaying
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🇨🇳 陈杰森 Jason Chen
🚨🚨🚨 IRAN'S FOREIGN MINISTER JUST SAID THE MOST TERRIFYING 15 WORDS OF THIS ENTIRE WAR. READ EVERY SINGLE ONE. 🚨🚨🚨 "They struck our nuclear facilities, but they could not destroy Iran's nuclear program." That's Iran's FM Abbas Araghchi — CONFIRMING the strikes hit nuclear sites. And telling the world it didn't work. Let that sink in. 💀 The US used its most powerful bunker-buster bombs on Natanz 💀 Iran is publicly CONFIRMING the nuclear sites were hit 💀 And in the SAME sentence saying the program SURVIVED 💀 Iran isn't denying, hiding, or deflecting — they're TAUNTING 💀 "You hit us with everything you had. We're STILL here." ⚠️ The US spent $2,000,000,000,000+ developing the most advanced bunker-buster arsenal on Earth — specifically for this moment. Iran says it wasn't enough. ⚠️ Israel destroyed Iraq's Osirak reactor in 1981 with ONE strike and ended Iraq's nuclear program forever. Iran just took the same hit and said "try again." The media is showing you "US strikes Iran's nuclear facilities" like it's mission accomplished. They're NOT showing you that Iran just told the ENTIRE world: our nuclear program is deeper, more dispersed, and more protected than your best weapons can reach. Here's what that means → and what comes NEXT: → Iran built Natanz underground. The US bombed it. Iran says it survived. → Iran built Fordow INSIDE A MOUNTAIN. If Natanz survived, Fordow is untouchable. → Iran has spent 20 years building redundancy — multiple sites, multiple depths, multiple locations → The US just used its BEST shot. If it didn't work, there is no Plan B short of a nuclear weapon. Now here's the part nobody is saying out loud: Iran's nuclear program just went from "peaceful enrichment" to "existential survival." Before today, Iran could negotiate. They had leverage. They could trade their program for sanctions relief. After today? Their nuclear facilities have been BOMBED. The diplomatic path is DEAD. If you're Iran and your "peaceful" nuclear sites were just attacked — what's the argument for NOT building a weapon anymore? The US didn't destroy Iran's nuclear program. They just gave Iran the justification to FINISH it. Every nuclear expert on Earth is thinking the same thing right now: the clock to an Iranian bomb just got shorter, not longer. What happens next: → Iran accelerates enrichment at sites the US CAN'T reach → Iran withdraws from the NPT (Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty) → The IAEA loses ALL access to Iranian nuclear sites → Within 12-18 months, Iran has enough material for a weapon → And the world has ZERO visibility into what's happening underground The most dangerous sentence in geopolitics isn't a threat. It's "you hit us and we're still standing." Iran just said it. To the entire world. Prepare accordingly. 🚨🚨🚨 They don't want you seeing this. Follow + RT to beat the algorithm. 🚨
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Oddjob 🇺🇸@HealthVirgin·
@RT_com @araghchi Let's try to get better intelligence before firing missions. Otherwise YOU waste ammunition. YOU WANT TO CATCH THOSE LITTLE BASTARDS IN THE OPEN.😎
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IDF at 'kindergarten where Iranian cluster missile hit' in central Israel’s Rishon Lezion 'There weren’t any kids in this garden, but just imagine what would have happened if kids were here'
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Glenn Diesen
Glenn Diesen@Glenn_Diesen·
Trump’s ultimatum to Europe: Send your navies on a suicide mission into the Strait of Hormuz, or the U.S. will annex Greenland.
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Oddjob 🇺🇸@HealthVirgin·
Keeping that tight schedule, I see.🧐
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Oddjob 🇺🇸@HealthVirgin·
@alainpaulweber @araghchi When YOU see OUR Guidon flapping in the breeze outside YOUR window, do not make the same mistake of those before YOU. It is OUR call sign: ONE LAST CHANCE TO SPARE LIFE. #WESURRENDER😎
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Oddjob 🇺🇸@HealthVirgin·
@isaacrrr7 I have serious doubts that this ship is visible above the water line. China is having a Come-to-Jesus meeting in a bunker of THEIR own, as WE watch history in the making.
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Isaac@isaacrrr7·
🚨 ÚLTIMA HORA: China está proporcionando a Teherán imágenes satelitales en vivo y datos de navegación BeiDou, lo que permite directamente a Irán rastrear cada movimiento del USS Gerald R. Ford y el USS Abraham Lincoln, y escuadrones de bombarderos F-35, F-22 y B-2 estacionados en el Medio Oriente.
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Oddjob 🇺🇸@HealthVirgin·
@rkmtimes @araghchi WE would like to negotiate trade: WE will trade the whole of Palestine from the Red Sea to Metula straight across the board for Tehran and the surrounding Persian Empire. Reconstruction should be determined by tally of foreskins taken from YOUR enemies. #DealorNoDeal
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RKM@rkmtimes·
JUST IN🇮🇷❌🇮🇱🇺🇸🔥 Iranian IRGC and ARTESH preparing to enter Israel by land with 800K soldiers if US launch ground invasion of Tehran. 🚨A mobilization order has been issued nationwide and China and Russia have announced their support for Iran.
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
The war in the Strait of Hormuz will reach your local pharmacy within six weeks. Not because your pharmacist follows geopolitics. Because the active pharmaceutical ingredients in roughly half of America’s generic prescriptions begin as petrochemical derivatives manufactured in India, and India’s petrochemical industry begins as crude oil that transited 21 miles of water that closed on March 4. Nearly 70 percent of the active ingredients in US generic drugs are produced in India. India imports approximately 40 percent of its crude oil through the Strait of Hormuz. The crude feeds refineries that produce naphtha. The naphtha feeds petrochemical crackers that produce intermediates. The intermediates feed pharmaceutical plants in Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Hyderabad that produce the API, the active pharmaceutical ingredient, that is shipped to contract manufacturers in the United States, Europe, and across Asia. The chain from the strait to the tablet is six steps long. Every step requires the one before it. CNBC reported that the Hormuz closure puts America’s generic drug supply at risk. Fierce Pharma warned of longer-term effects on US manufacturing and generics. Think Global Health mapped the pharmaceutical supply chains most vulnerable to disruption. The consensus across trade publications, health policy analysts, and industry executives is identical: four to six weeks of current inventory exists in the pipeline. After that, shortages begin with the most complex formulations first. Cancer drugs are the highest risk. Biologics requiring cold-chain storage have the shortest shelf life and the longest replenishment cycle. Clinical trial medications depend on uninterrupted supply chains that are now interrupted. Insulin analogues, antivirals, and cardiac medications all contain intermediates sourced from Indian manufacturers whose input costs are rising with every day the strait remains closed. Air cargo is the emergency bypass. But air freight rates from India have climbed 200 to 350 percent on some routes since the war began, according to logistics tracking firms. Gulf air capacity is down 79 percent because airports in the UAE, Kuwait, and Qatar have been damaged or operate under restricted conditions. The Suez Canal route adds 10 to 14 days to maritime shipping times. The Cape of Good Hope route adds 21 to 28 days. Both alternatives assume the Red Sea remains navigable, which the Houthi threat has complicated since 2024. The World Health Organisation reported a 70 percent funding gap for its operational response in the region. Medical supply chains to Iran itself have been devastated, with hospitals reporting shortages of surgical supplies, blood products, and anaesthetics. But the downstream pharmaceutical effect extends far beyond the war zone. Every Indian manufacturer that pays more for crude pays more for naphtha, pays more for intermediates, and passes the cost forward into API prices that American generic drug companies absorb until they cannot absorb any further. The molecule does not know it is a medicine. The strait does not know it is a pharmacy. The petrochemical derivative that becomes a blood pressure tablet transits the same water as the petrochemical derivative that becomes a fertiliser pellet. Both are trapped. Both have shelf lives. Both have planting windows or prescription refill cycles that do not negotiate with blockades. Six weeks. Then the pharmacy starts calling patients about substitutions. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Your paracetamol is made from oil. The phenol comes from a cumene process that starts with naphtha. The naphtha comes from a refinery. The refinery’s feedstock transits the Strait of Hormuz. Ninety-nine percent of pharmaceutical feedstocks, solvents, reagents, and packaging are petrochemical-derived. The American Gas Association confirmed it. The medicine cabinet is the sixth layer of the Hormuz crisis and nobody is talking about it. The war started with uranium. It moved to oil. Then fertiliser. Then water. Then plastic. Now medicine. Paracetamol is 100 percent petrochemical. Phenol from cumene, converted to para-aminophenol, then acetylated. Ibuprofen is 100 percent petrochemical. Isobutylbenzene plus propionic acid derivatives. Metformin, the most prescribed diabetes drug on Earth, is 80 to 90 percent petrochemical. Dicyandiamide from natural gas derivatives. Antibiotics like amoxicillin and ciprofloxacin require methanol, acetone, and dichloromethane as solvents for extraction and crystallisation. Oncology drugs need cold-chain energy and plastic packaging. Every blister pack, every pill bottle, every syringe is PE, PP, or PET from Gulf naphtha. India makes 40 to 47 percent of American generic medicines by volume. It imports $4.35 billion in active pharmaceutical ingredients annually, 74 percent from China. But the critical precursors, the methanol and ethylene glycol that feed Indian API synthesis, are 87.7 percent and roughly 100 percent Hormuz-dependent respectively. The Indian government has prioritised household LPG over industrial petrochemical feedstock, starving the downstream pharmaceutical chain. API costs have surged 30 percent in the last two weeks. The typical buffer is two to three months of inventory. The war is nineteen days old. The clock started before the buffer was designed for this scenario. A diabetic in Ohio takes metformin every morning. The dicyandiamide that becomes the active ingredient traces back through a Chinese intermediate to a natural gas derivative that originated in the Gulf. The methanol used to crystallise the compound in a Hyderabad factory was shipped from a terminal that now sits behind the same strait controlled by provincial commanders with sealed orders. The blister pack was moulded from polyethylene derived from naphtha that loaded at a facility the IRGC published satellite targeting images of yesterday. One pill. Four petrochemical dependencies. One chokepoint. The farmer in Iowa cannot plant corn because nitrogen costs $610. The diabetic in Ohio may not be able to fill a prescription because methanol costs whatever the strait permits. Both crises trace to the same 21 miles of water. Both are governed by the same sealed packets. Both operate on biological clocks that do not negotiate with doctrine. Nitrogen decides whether the food grows. Methanol decides whether the medicine is synthesised. Polyethylene decides whether it reaches the shelf in a blister pack. Energy decides whether the cold chain holds for oncology and biologics. Every molecule in the pharmaceutical supply chain is now compromised by the same chokepoint that trapped the fertiliser, the gas, the plastic, and the water. Europe said Iran is not their war. Their existing drug shortages, 400 to 1,500 medicines depending on the country, will deepen regardless. Bangladesh, Egypt, and sub-Saharan Africa depend on Indian generics for infectious disease and maternal health. The API depletion clock runs for everyone. The strait does not distinguish between a urea molecule and a methanol molecule. Both are gated. Both are biological. And both determine whether human beings survive the next quarter. Full analysis - open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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