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CooperBaggs 💰🍞@edgaralandough·
Chia seeds absorb 12x their weight in water rich in fiber and helps remove toxins. Flaxseeds flush excess estrogen. Pumpkin seeds boost zinc. Sunflower seeds are packed with vitamin E. Hemp seeds contains amino acids. Sesame seeds have more calcium than milk. These 6 seeds are your supplements. Cheaper & Stronger than most pills. 🛑 walking past medicine 💊 during that grocery trip.
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Angelo Giuliano 🇨🇭🇮🇹
Netflix has a new movie in the pipeline. They sacrificed probably dozens of rescuers to save a single pilot. All theatrical for the already lobotomized/zombified US masses.
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Sara Mir
Sara Mir@SaraMirGilgity·
I can say with complete certainty that the US is lying; their pilot is still hostage in Iran.✍️✍️✍️
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Pabló Escobar
Pabló Escobar@ed_kemboi·
They went to rescue 3 airmen ended up with 17 men stuck in enemy territory 😭😭
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Robert Barnes
Robert Barnes@barnes_law·
The west torched the law of the seas to seize ships w/ Russian oil, Venezuelan oil or Iranian oil, so, quite literally, that ship has sailed.
Anton Gerashchenko@Gerashchenko_en

Iran is demanding sovereign control over the Strait of Hormuz. If it succeeds in imposing this logic, it will undermine the very foundation of international maritime law. The Strait of Hormuz is an international strait governed by the regime of transit passage: passage cannot be arbitrarily prevented or made selective. If Iran succeeds, it will open a Pandora's box: other states will also decide they can act the same way. Let's look at other straits that are critically important for the global economy: ◾️ The Straits of Malacca and Singapore are the next most dangerous example. The Strait of Malacca is the world's busiest oil chokepoint, as well as one of the main corridors for common trade; studies estimate that about 20% of global maritime trade passes through the Strait of Malacca, amounting to approximately $2.4-2.5 trillion annually. In theory, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore could all seek to exert tighter control here. If even one of these countries were to impose a system of permits, selective inspections, or political restrictions, global trade would suffer. ◾️ Bab-el-Mandeb is another example of how control over a narrow strait can quickly become a tool of war. In 2023, approximately 9.2 million barrels per day passed through it, but following the escalation, flows dropped to about 4.0-4.2 million barrels per day in 2024-2025. Formally, Yemen, Djibouti, and Eritrea may attempt to strengthen their control here, and effectively, armed non-state actors may also be involved. The threat is clear: whoever controls this chokepoint can sever the maritime link between Europe and Asia via the Red Sea and the Suez Canal. ◾️ The Bosphorus and the Dardanelles are a separate case, as they are already subject to a specific regime under the Montreux Convention, and Türkiye has broader authority over military vessels. But that is precisely why this example is important. In the first half of 2025, approximately 3.7 million barrels per day of oil and petroleum products passed through the Turkish Straits, not counting grain and other Black Sea exports. The danger here lies elsewhere: the existing legal exception could become a justification for new exceptions in other straits. ◾️ The Danish straits are a critical exit route from the Baltic Sea. In the first half of 2025, approximately 4.9 million barrels of oil and petroleum products passed through them daily. Formally, Denmark could impose stricter controls here, and in a broader regional sense, so could the states that control the approaches to the Baltic Sea. If Europe ever adopts a policy of selective access through such a strait, it would mean that even within the Euro-Atlantic space, freedom of navigation is no longer considered absolute. This would be a critical moment for maritime law. ◾️ The Taiwan Strait is perhaps the most dangerous case in the long term. According to CSIS estimates, approximately $2.45 trillion worth of goods passed through it in 2022, accounting for more than one-fifth of global maritime trade. There is only one potential contender for political control here - China. If Beijing manages to impose a system where passage depends not on international rules but on Chinese jurisdiction, it will be a turning point. Then, not only regional security would be at risk, but also the very principle that major trade routes cannot be controlled by a single state through political decision. And since the Taiwan Strait is also linked to the risk of a major war between the US and China, maritime law here directly confronts the risk of global escalation. ◾️ Arctic shipping routes demonstrate that this logic now extends beyond traditional straits. Russia regards the Northern Sea Route as a "historic national transport corridor" and demands compliance with the navigation rules established by Moscow; in 2024, the Northern Sea Route Administration issued 1,312 permits for 975 vessels. Canada, for its part, considers the Northwest Passage to be part of its internal waters, while the United States and other states disagree with this approach. Here, the risk is particularly significant for the future: if Arctic routes begin to be established as a licensed passage under the control of coastal states, this will provide yet another strong argument for those who wish to establish their own control in other areas. So, control over sea lanes is becoming a new weapon. If Iran breaks this barrier in the Strait of Hormuz, other states will also begin competing for control of the seas. The next conflict may arise not only over territory, but over the right to determine who has access to global trade, energy, and naval traffic. This is the real danger: the Strait of Hormuz could lay the groundwork for many future wars.

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Кенан Чорбо
Кенан Чорбо@CorboKenan·
ZERO American soldiers killed in action! Two brave pilots snatched from the jaws of death and rescued against all odds... while tens — hell, dozens — of Iranian soldiers were cut down in a blazing firefight! Yeah… I’m not buying it. Sounds like Rambo and other shits.
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Korobochka (コロボ) 🇦🇺✝️
Fox News on a senior U.S. official: Washington launched a disinformation campaign inside Iran to deceive Tehran into believing the missing pilot had been found
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MENA Pulse
MENA Pulse@MENA_Puls·
⚡🇺🇸🇮🇷 Reports state the 5th Fleet Commander has notified CENTCOM that 17 U.S. soldiers are missing after being sent to western Iran on a search mission. And he calls on the leadership to issue orders to withdraw the remaining forces.
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jay | the drama spoilers
jay | the drama spoilers@jaysoromantic·
somebody’s fine ass parents from the 70s
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Don Salmon
Don Salmon@dijoni·
You notice you never see the West push the Gulf states to be democratic countries. They only bully African countries to adopt democratic philosophy so they can have puppets in place.
Sizwe SikaMusi@SizweLo

Captain Ibrahim Traore says Africans have no use for democracy. Westerners are fuming. They like how democracy is doing in the 🇨🇬Congo, Equatorial Guinea, 🇨🇲Cameroon, 🇺🇬Museveniland, and of course the big shiny beacons of democracy, 🇿🇦South Africa and 🇳🇬Nigeria

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Suppressed News.
Suppressed News.@SuppressedNws1·
The rush of “So damn proud of being American” posts is baffling. 2 C130 destroyed. 1 A-10 shot down. 1 F-15E shot down. Massive funds wasted. U.S soldiers injured and probably some are dead but U.S wont acknowledge it. “Air defenses obliterated” IS A LIE.
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🏴‍☠️@calvinfroedge·
I trust satellite imagery and stuff that was observed and filmed by so many people it can't be denied. Consequently, the US has banned commercial satellite imagery and Gulf States have made filming damage criminal. The made for TV narratives are usually fake. I trust evidence.
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Angelo Giuliano 🇨🇭🇮🇹
Dozens rescuers sacrificed and the pilot might not even survive….. All for the theatrics for the next feel-good Rambo Netflix series to entertain the masses about “US invincibility”.
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇺🇸 The missing U.S. pilot has been extracted, but is now in critical condition. Medics are racing to stabilize him before landing. Several U.S. service members were also injured in the daring rescue, but all are now safe.

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the culture | magazine
the culture | magazine@galactamelanin·
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