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jon kessler@jonkessler20·
For refusing the imperial purple, unlike Napoleon decades on, Washington should go down as not just the greatest president, but greater than the sum of all the presidents that follow. Not for what he did after becoming president, but for his abdication while king in all but name.
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ArchaeoHistories@histories_arch

In 1783, King George III asked an American painter what George Washington would do now that he had virtually won the war. The painter replied that the General intended to return to his farm in Virginia. The King was stunned. He reportedly said, "If he does that, he will be the greatest man in the world." Throughout history, victorious generals almost always seized the throne. From Caesar to Cromwell, military success usually meant political dictatorship. The concept of voluntarily walking away from absolute power was practically unheard of. But George Washington wasn't like other men. By December 4, 1783, the British surrender at Yorktown was past, and peace was finally assured. Washington commanded a powerful, seasoned army that adored him. Conversely, many of his officers were unpaid and angry at the inefficient Congress. They had the guns, the manpower, and the loyalty to install a new monarch. He could have been King George I of America. Instead, on this day in history, Washington walked into the Long Room at Fraunces Tavern in lower Manhattan. The room was filled with his most loyal officers—men like Henry Knox and Baron von Steuben—who had frozen with him at Valley Forge and bled with him for eight long years. The atmosphere wasn't celebratory. It was heavy with inevitable separation. Washington, usually stoic and commercially reserved, poured a glass of wine and looked at his brothers-in-arms with visible emotion. "With a heart full of love and gratitude, I now take leave of you," he said, his voice shaking. "I most devoutly wish that your latter days may be as prosperous and happy as your former ones have been glorious and honorable." He didn't order them. He didn't demand their allegiance. He hugged them. One by one, the hardened soldiers wept openly. Washington embraced each man in silence. There was no pomp, no ceremony, and no speeches about future conquests. It was just a quiet goodbye between warriors who had done the impossible. Immediately after leaving the tavern, Washington didn't march on Congress to demand payment or power. He rode to Annapolis, Maryland, resigned his commission, and went home to Mount Vernon to plant crops. He did the impossible. He refused the crown. He trusted the people. By stepping down, he ensured that the United States would be a republic ruled by laws, not a kingdom ruled by force. He proved that the military serves the people, not the other way around. It was the final, and perhaps greatest, victory of the Revolution. The world watched in awe as the American Cincinnatus returned his sword to its sheath, proving that character is the strongest constitution of all." #archaeohistories

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Solomon Yue
Solomon Yue@SolomonYue·
No face-saving for Xi Jinping: Trump started his psywar before his China visit by stating that Iran fired 101 Chinese "carrier-killer" supersonic (Mach 3+) anti-ship cruise missiles at USS Abraham Lincoln. ALL 101 Chinese missiles were shot down by our missile defense system.
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Harold__Finch
Harold__Finch@HaroldWren22·
The Chinese anti-ship missile they declared was their ‘carrier killer’ has a 100% failure rate in combat against a US Navy Carrier Battle Group. In two separate wars— the Houthis fired several of them at the USS Harry Truman, with a 100% failure rate. The Iranians fired over one hundred of them at the USS Abraham Lincoln, with a 100% failure rate.
Harold__Finch@HaroldWren22

No, we did not shoot down all 101. Many self destructed en route because they were defective; chinese quality control is non existent. Many more were completely defeated by jamming & electronic warfare & could successfully identify a target. The remainder were successfully engaged by the Lincoln’s escorts. The Chinese CM-302 alleged ‘mach III capable’ anti ship missiles had a 100% failure rate. Yes, a 100% failure rate.

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Wilfred Reilly
Wilfred Reilly@wil_da_beast630·
The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade isn't even the worst slave trade. It was Very Bad, but I'd rank slave trades in this order: 1.) Arab Slave Trade (in blacks and whites) 2.) Roman Slave Trade 3.) Aztec/Tlaxcalan "120 year trade in humans as meat" 4.) Trans-Atlantic Trade 5.) Muslim trade in defeated Hindu Indians 6.) Barbary Slave Trade Should I keep going?
Lewis.B.Rendell Official@Lewisrendell1

The UN just voted 123-3 to declare the transatlantic slave trade the “gravest crime against humanity” and start sniffing around for reparations. Ghana led the charge, naturally. Applause erupted. Of course it did! What a shit show 😂 Africans didn’t just participate in the slave trade, they ran the supply side with ruthless efficiency. Tribal kings rounding up rivals, Arab traders shipping them, selling their own flesh and blood for beads, guns, and profit centuries before a Yankee clipper showed up. Meanwhile, over a million white Europeans were dragged into slavery by the Barbary corsairs. Romans, Ottomans, Vikings, Mongols, every people on earth kept slaves. But only Western guilt is immortal. Funny how that works! Every single perpetrator and victim is dust. Not one living soul owned a slave or wore chains from that era. This isn’t justice; it’s retroactive inheritance fraud. You don’t get to pass down victimhood like a trust fund while the rest of us are told our ancestors’ sins are genetic. Britain didn’t just abolish the trade, we patrolled the seas, hanged slavers, and spent blood and treasure to end it while half the world was still merrily enslaving each other. We owe you precisely nothing. Not an apology, not a single taxpayer penny, not one brass farthing funnelled into the great African wealth-transfer casino. Descendants of slaves demanding cash from descendants of abolitionists is peak cosmic comedy. Build a civilisation instead of another sob story. Stop pickpocketing the future of English children for yesterday’s African quarrels, what a fucking joke if you think we will 😂 The natives of these isles aren’t paying. Not today. Not tomorrow. Not ever. Fucking cry about it.

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Zineb Riboua
Zineb Riboua@zriboua·
This isn’t how it works. 1. Iran doesn’t want to hold yuan it’s not freely convertible and oil payments routinely get stuck in Chinese escrow accounts Tehran can’t spend outside China. 2. Barter stays the preferred channel for weapons, always has been. 3. And the U.S. can absolutely sanction the Chinese banks, firms, or front companies involved it did it to Kunlun Bank in 2012 and has been hitting Chinese intermediaries even more so under Trump
Open Source Intel@Osint613

Iran is shifting Hormuz toll payments into yuan via Chinese maritime firms, with legislation underway (today) to lock it in. Already receiving over 80% of oil revenue in yuan through CIPS, Tehran is now expanding that system to shipping fees, further bypassing SWIFT and anchoring the yuan at a key global chokepoint. It means the US can’t sanction it.

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Bonchie
Bonchie@bonchieredstate·
I have no idea what "air superiority at low altitudes" is supposed to mean in this context. We have A-10s currently strafing targets over the Strait, and everything else we have doesn't operate at low altitudes. And yeah, we absolutely know where those stockpiles are.
Kelly Grieco@ka_grieco

Seizing territory isn't the hard part. Holding it is. In Strait, the U.S. doesn't have air superiority at lower altitudes, and conducting ground ops without it is very costly (see Ukr). "Secure uranium stockpiles" also assumes we know where they all are and can reach them.

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Razib Khan 🧬 ✍️
when i first read *game of thrones* as a 21 yr old i was blown away. yes, the gray lands btwn bright and dark. but now that i'm older i appreciate the ultimate clarity of JRR tolkien's work subversion in art is fine. but beauty and truth are real
LOTR Universe@Lordoftheringsu

J.R.R. Tolkien Supremacy.

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Charles R. Smith🔹
Charles R. Smith🔹@softwarnet·
China's latest 'most polluted cities' leaderboard is pure poetry: Kizilsu – 546 (Hazardous™) you can breathe only once Kashgar – 516 (just breathe deeper, comrades!) two breaths allowed Bayingguoleng Mengguzizhizhou – 324 (lung butter) CCP party fresh air! Nothing says 'ecological civilization' quite like air so thick you that it stains your shirt. But hey, at least Xi will make his five-year plan. Stay winning, China's green dream!
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Bjorn Lomborg
Bjorn Lomborg@BjornLomborg·
China’s green superpower myth Many in the West gaze in awe at China’s apparent dominance in green energy. “China is becoming a green superpower,” read a BBC headline last month. “China’s Green Triumph,” trumpeted The New York Times. But these claims fall apart under scrutiny: While China dominates production of solar panels, wind turbines, batteries, and electric vehicles, this expansion rests on surging coal use and massive industrial overcapacity. From my latest newsletter: mailchi.mp/lomborg/newsle… Sign up: us5.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=40…
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
Hundreds of years from now, historians will give the same level of significance to Elon buying Twitter as today’s historians give to Gutenberg’s printing press. Think where we would be right now had he not made that purchase.
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Neo
Neo@Realneo101·
I'm Iranian. I will forever stand with Israel. I will forever stand with America. Fuck Islam and fuck the Islamic regime. #ThankYouTrump #ThankYouBibi
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Reuben Rodriguez
Reuben Rodriguez@ReubenR80027912·
@TheStalwart I have no idea what’s true or not but you notably can find 2 articles a day saying the exact opposite. I presume that UAE, Bahrain want the US to bomb for the next 30 days but Qatar & Oman want to stop the war by any means. All are “Gulf Countries” 🤷‍♂️
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John Ʌ Konrad V
John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad·
Canada’s military is a pathetic joke. But I hear their Special Forces are solid. Not joking. Ever wonder why there are so many successful Navy SEAL and Special Operations Forces (SOF) authors and podcasters? I’ll tell you. First, I must say: the majority of these guys are legit badasses. Hardworking. Talented. Not corrupt. None of them did this intentionally. They are pawns in this game just like us. But… for a book to become a bestseller, it needs distributors. For a podcast to take off, it needs media coverage. All benefit from Wikipedia and Google algorithm boosts. Here’s the pattern: The globalist establishment wants a weak NATO, but few taxpayers will vote to gut their militaries. Globalist NGOs want to raid military funding, but how do you accomplish that without citizens crying foul? The answer is simple: cut programs that have real capabilities and are costly (ships, jets, logistics) and boost programs with relatively inexpensive equipment (Special Forces). Then get the public deeply bought in on that one relatively cheap program. So globalist-aligned media and Hollywood push Special Forces content. NATO countries sell off ships and planes but build small, lethal SOF teams. Nobody thinks to ask “Hey why doesn’t Joe Rogan have a Destroyer or Submarine or USAF Tanker or B1 bomber captain on?” Why would anyone ask. Navy SEALs ARE cool. The Pentagon press corps writes more stories on SOF operations gone well and fewer on ships, logistics, and the other expensive but critical capabilities that actually win wars. Of course it also helps if there is a forever war tailored to special operations in some distant mountains somewhere. Then when anyone questions the UK Prime Minister about the hollowed-out Royal Navy, he says, “We aren’t weak. Look at our Special Air Service. They are lethal!” And it works because nobody can question it. The SAS and SEALs ARE lethal. They did pour money into those capabilities. Those guys ARE the best of the best. And the podcasters and authors don’t even have to be told their content is getting boosted. Nobody’s hands are dirty. No bags of money change hands. Just a few globalist media and tech executives at the top telling their COOs, “SOF is cool. Give me more cowbell on that.“​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Nobody even thinks to question it until someone says “hey, can we send the SEALs in to reopening the Strait Of Hormuz?” And of course you can’t. You need destroyers for that. Destroyers every nation except the US sold off to fund their own SOF teams. Classic bait and switch.
Joe Thebergeن@JoeTheberge

My heart aches for this once great nation of Canada. No sea power. No air power. Limited ground game. How did we become so emaciated and atrophied?

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Rania 🇭🇲 🇱🇧 𐤓𐤍𐤉
Lebanese here. By doing this, you will be doing a huge disservice to the communities in Lebanon, that will then be repressed and cracked down on by Hezbollah and Iran politics. Hezbollah figures have been coming on in the news lately promising the others this crackdown. Enough what has been done to Lebanon these last 25 years
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Chris
Chris@chriswithans·
Scott Brown in New Hampshire in 2026 is the equivalent of Doug Jones running in Georgia in 34 in a Newsom midterm (after Vance decided to be one-and-done after 1 term, but that’s not relevant) to replace a Senator Warnock who became the VP to replace an ailing VP Biden. It’s too little too late in the wrong place wrong time.
Burgess Everett@burgessev

A VERY strange (and ugly) GOP primary shaping up in NH between two former senators, Scott Brown and John Sununu. Trump + GOP groups endorsed Sununu, hoping Brown would take hint (or get job with admin) “They want me to drop out," Brown told me. "I’m not going anywhere." - In interview, he torched Senate GOP ("They need to get their s–t together"), said Congress should vote on Iran war (which he would support), and called Sununu the "original never-Trumper" "the MAGA people who were with me before are definitely with me now. They’re never going to vote for him. What did he do to sell his soul?” - NRSC/SLF hit Brown in statements: "We’re not taking lectures from a two-time loser who’s actively working against President Trump.” Sununu spox: "it’s not too late for Brown to heed his own advice and drop out of the race.” Polls this week showed Sununu w/ big leads and better vs. Pappas, but Brown says this will be like his 2010 Senate race win (in Massachusetts). Shaheen said voters getting their Sununus mixed up "I think a lot of the people in the polling that is done think that John Sununu is Chris Sununu.” Another weird twist: retiring Shaheen has beaten both of them! And many Rs served with or know both of them “Two good guys. It is kind of weird. Sorry to see it. But the Sununu family is sort of a dynasty," Sen. Cornyn says.

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Stephen L. Miller
Stephen L. Miller@redsteeze·
Look, full honesty. Right now, I really don't know what to think about the Iran war or how this all turns out or how long it goes, but basically it just comes down to I'm just happy Trump drone striked a guy who blocked me on Twitter.
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Wisdom & Boats
Wisdom & Boats@wisdomandboats·
The big increase in production is also a contributing factor to why Aframaxes are so strong in the USG/Caribbean as rates push over $300,000/day Not only is there more transport demand for Venezuela to the USG as production hit 1.1 million bpd in March showing a very drastic increase since December. But there’s also a huge demand increase due to the back haul Aframax cargoes of naphtha from the USG to Venezuela that can be done with without cleaning tanks. Currently, i’m seeing some of these “dirty naphtha” Aframax voyages go for $1.5-2 Million. That’s already a lot for back haul cargo, plus this is only a 5.5-6 day voyage. It’s a ton of extra Aframax demand and shipowners are making a fortune off of it, and they will continue to do so, as Venezuelan production ramps up. #tankers #oott
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47

.@SecretaryBurgum provides an update on Venezuelan oil production: "It's climbing toward a 50% increase just in the 3 months we've been here. That flows to American refineries on the gulf coast."

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Rafi DeMogge רפי דמוג
I wrote a lot about the many parallels between Epic Fury and the Gaza War. This weird negative feedback loop is yet another similarity between them. The world's interest in Gazan civilians often forced Israel to conduct the war more slowly, at a lower level of intensity, in a two steps forward - one step back manner, which also emboldened Hamas. This stretched out the war, eventually resulting in a higher death toll than if the world had viewed the war with the same indifference as it views wars in Africa. Now something similar is happening in Iran. Originally, the war was launched to degrade Iran's nuclear, ballistic missile and naval capabilities. But at some point, the press decided that really the war is about the oil price. This makes the Iranian regime more stubborn, forcing Trump to escalate further. Eventually, the damage done to Iran's economy and infrastructure will be much larger than it would have been otherwise. In both cases, a hostile press turns an old-fashioned kinetic war into a weird postmodern war, artificially turning a regrettable side-effect of the war into an extra card in the weaker side's hand. Then the weaker side overplays this card and absorbs much more damage than it would have in a plain kinetic war.
Mike@Doranimated

Two conflicting signals: 1) The media continuously reports that Donald Trump “desperately wants to end the war.” 2) The military is preparing to escalate and impose new facts on the ground. When the Iranians encounter #1, they adopt a harder line, one that Trump can't accept. Thus, #2 becomes more likely. So, keep up the good work, media!

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