


— They consider Epstein’s associates victims — They already failed to protect the real victims in the initial release
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— They consider Epstein’s associates victims — They already failed to protect the real victims in the initial release




Rating 1000000/100 🔥 🔥 🎬🎬One of the GOATED Best Action packed movie scene of all time. 🔥 🔥 WATCH HOW ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AWAKEN SELF-AWARENESS IN THIS EPIC PACKED SCENE 🔥 🔥





Russia has spent billions and billions of dollars building ghost pipelines to serve the Japan and SK markets. They are still incomplete but it would be barely an inconvenience to finish them up. I assume they would want to sign nice long contracts and the Asian counterparties would be relieved not to be dependent on Middle East for energy. Bad news for Europe if all this goes down…their gas at preferential prices might never come back.


Takeover happened in a blink but the US-China military contest really is over. Wars are won by combo of mass and technical advantage, and if latter is at parity former becomes decisive. China is now superseding the US in both. America isn’t threatening China again in my lifetime.





HOW TO END THE IRAN WAR, by Edward Luttwak (@ELuttwak) Since October 2023, Iran has launched more than 1,000 ballistic missiles against Israel — and many more against its Gulf Arab neighbours. It has also launched thousands of drones, sending more than 1,500 towards the United Arab Emirates alone. How did the Islamic Republic accumulate such vast inventories of expensive weapons? And expensive they are: drones would only be cheap, as the media keeps claiming, if their number were not so large, while ballistic missiles are necessarily expensive because of their size. Iranian Shahab-3 missiles weigh 16 tonnes, while Korramshahrs come in at 25. Just as with any other feat of accumulation, this too is the result of disciplined persistence. In the regime’s case, that meant allocating Iran's limited foreign-currency earnings to what really mattered: not waterworks against desertification, not gas pipelines to bring cheap gas to the cities, not desalination plants to overcome water shortages even in Tehran, but rather the production of very large numbers of long-range missiles to attack Israel and other countries. This enormous industrial effort has been underway for years, yet it was greatly accelerated by the transfer of $1.7 billion to Iran by the Obama administration. Officially, this was merely an overdue refund for cancelled military orders dating back to the time of the Shah. But the payment's first instalment — $400 million in stacked banknotes — was sent on 17 January, 2016. This just happened to coincide with the release of several Americans from Iranian captivity, and the coming into effect of Obama’s grand diplomatic achievement: the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action. Read more below ⬇️ buff.ly/Veq9RW9








Three Charged with Conspiring to Unlawfully Divert Cutting Edge U.S. Artificial Intelligence Technology to China “The indictment unsealed today details alleged efforts to evade U.S. export laws through false documents, staged dummy servers to mislead inspectors, and convoluted transshipment schemes, in order to obfuscate the true destination of restricted AI technology—China,” said John A. Eisenberg, Assistant Attorney General for National Security. “These chips are the product of American ingenuity, and NSD will continue to enforce our export-control laws to protect that advantage.” 🔗: justice.gov/opa/pr/three-c…





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