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Luigi Martino

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Teaching #CyberSpace and Int. Relations, University of Florence. Ass. Prof. at @UniBo and @KhalifaUniversity In touch with #NationalSecurity and #Intelligence

Abu Dhabi เข้าร่วม Haziran 2014
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HH Sheikh Mohammed
HH Sheikh Mohammed@HHShkMohd·
دخلت دولة الإمارات الأزمة الأخيرة متحدة .. وخرجت منها وهي أكثر اتحاداً والتفافاً وولاءً.. مواطنين ومقيمين .. صغاراً وكباراً .. عسكريين ومدنيين .. حكوميين واقتصاديين .. الجميع متحد تحت راية الدولة وعلمها ورمز وحدتها .. علم الإمارات رمز القوة والفخر .. ندعو أبناء الإمارات والمقيمين على أرضها الطيبة أن يرفعوه فوق المنازل والمؤسسات والمباني.. فخورين بدولتنا .. فخورين برئيس دولتنا ..فخورين بقواتنا المسلحة .. فخورين بقوة اقتصادنا .. فخورين بفرق عملنا .. فخورين بجميع مواطنينا والمقيمين على أرضنا .. فخورين بعلمنا 🇦🇪.. لنرفع العلم شامخاً فوق كل بيت ومبنى .. دليل محبتنا .. ورمز ولائنا لرئيس دولتنا.. وراية وحدتنا وتوحدنا .. حفظ الله الإمارات وشعبها وأدام بالعز رايتها ومجدها .. #فخورين_بالإمارات 🇦🇪
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@beffjezos I never give up. Never.
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🇦🇪 HGS
🇦🇪 HGS@Sajwani·
Just in: UAE President HH Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed and Italian Prime Minister @GiorgiaMeloni discuss regional developments and bilateral cooperation in Abu Dhabi — WAM
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
My idea of a good time is working with amazing engineers to create incredible technology 🤩 The Tesla chip research fab will have all the machines needed to do logic, memory, packing & masks in one building for a lightning fast development cycle. Heaven 💫
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🇦🇪 HGS
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I will never forget who stood with my country. 🇦🇪 Thanks to all our true friends. You will be remembered forever
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Michele Boldrin
Michele Boldrin@micheleboldrin·
Il @Corriere celebra in prima pagina che (per la sesta volta) la Sapienza di Roma sarebbe "prima" negli "studi classici" (in realta' "Classics and Ancient History", se ho capito bene) in una delle mille classifiche universitarie che girano per il mondo... Questo da' la misura non solo di un sistema universitario fallito ma di una classe "dirigente" ridicola. Il patriottismo e' l'opposto del celebrare le proprie miserie.
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Dario D'Angelo
Dario D'Angelo@dariodangelo91·
🚨🚨🚨🪖🇺🇸🇬🇧🇪🇺🇮🇱🇮🇷 Le lancette sull’orologio le vedo pure io. E che le ore siano ancora troppo piccole lo intuisco benissimo. Ma ciò che è accaduto questa notte è un potenziale game-changer: questo punto nave non può attendere.  Mi spiego: i lanci di missili balistici andati in scena questa notte contro la base angloamericana di Diego Garcia hanno il potere di cambiare la natura di questa guerra. O almeno dovrebbero.  Non più o non solo una guerra nell’interesse esclusivo di Israele. Non più o non solo “l’escursione” (cit.) di un Presidente degli Stati Uniti verso cui non nutriamo particolare simpatia. Una guerra giusta, invece. Necessaria. Difensiva. Di natura preventiva.  Forse ora qualcuno riconoscerà - forse, ripeto - che il programma missilistico iraniano è davvero una minaccia per tutti. E che il rifiuto categorico di Teheran di inserire questo argomento nei negoziati nucleari con gli Stati Uniti nascondeva una trappola per il mondo intero, anzitutto per gli europei.  Ora, dobbiamo intenderci: abbiamo ancora troppi pochi elementi per dire cosa sia accaduto con esattezza. Non sappiamo ad esempio dove siano atterrati di preciso i due missili diretti verso la base di Diego Garcia. E nemmeno se - come viene ipotizzato - almeno uno sia stato ingaggiato dagli americani con successo con un intercettore SM-3.  Possiamo fare però qualche ipotesi: il maggiore indiziato, se cerchiamo il vettore che potrebbe aver percorso una distanza vicina ai circa 4000 km che separano il territorio iraniano da quello della base USA-Regno Unito nell’Oceano Indiano, è il Khorramshahr-4. Le stime ufficiali gli attribuivano in realtà una gittata di 2000 km e rotti. L’ipotesi di scuola è che trasportando una testata molto più leggera possa spingersi ben oltre.  Promemoria: l’Iran ha sempre negato di essere in possesso di missili capaci di percorrere una distanza superiore ai 2000 km.  Qualche anno fa, in un intervento pubblico, perfino Ali Khamenei disse che dai Guardiani della Rivoluzione gli era arrivata una richiesta: aumentare la capacità dei missili iraniani fino ai 5000 km. Rifiutò. O almeno così disse ufficialmente. Non sappiamo se fu un bluff o se (ampiamente possibile) i Guardiani della Rivoluzione abbiano perseguito ugualmente i loro disegni.  L’alternativa che mi viene in mente è che l'Iran stia ora attingendo al proprio arsenale di vettori spaziali convertendoli in missili balistici. Chi conosce la natura di questo regime sa da tempo che questi razzi sono stati a lungo presentati come funzionali ad attività per scopi civili ma che in realtà servivano ad acquisire tecnologia militare per la creazione di missili in grado di trasportare una testata nucleare. Vedremo.  Ciò che sappiamo dopo stanotte, in ogni caso, è che forse la precisione sarebbe ancora un problema, che le probabilità di un impatto diretto sarebbero comunque ridotte, ma che il raggio della guerra iraniano deve essere allargato. Il problema riguarda tutto il continente europeo. Alto Nord escluso, probabilmente.  Questo per dire cosa? In una notte senza sonno, l’ennesima, per dire che nessuno in Europa può dire in coscienza “non è la nostra guerra”.  Lo è, potrebbe esserlo, e non per nostra scelta.  Il Blog continuerà ad aggiornarvi con l’onestà e l’impegno di sempre. Chi apprezza questo spazio di informazione indipendente lo sostenga: dangelodario.it/iscriviti Ps: buonanotte o buongiorno, a seconda di quando leggerete.
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RT @hhtbzayed: On Mother’s Day, we celebrate mothers, the foundation of society and the heart of every nation, honoring their role in raisi…
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"تريندز" ينشر دراسة جديدة بعنوان "شبكة الدفاع الجوي الإماراتية تتصدى للنيران الإيرانية"، بقلم الدكتور لويجي مارتينو، باحث علمي لدى جامعة خليفة وأستاذ في جامعة بولونيا. لقراءة الدراسة:bit.ly/417giMo My article on the military airspace supremacy of #UAE
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Ahmed Khalifa
Ahmed Khalifa@_A_khalifa·
To every resident in the UAE from all nationalities, faiths & backgrounds you are this country’s true treasure.. Thank you for standing with us. Your support means we’re not alone in this crisis. Your feelings reached every Emirati home. This is your home too. 🇦🇪❤️
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🇦🇪 HGS
🇦🇪 HGS@Sajwani·
To all those residents making beautiful videos, taking pictures, and spreading positivity about Dubai and defending the UAE 🇦🇪 … THANK YOU 🤍 we will never forget you
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سيف الدرعي| Saif alderei
سيف الدرعي| Saif alderei@saif_aldareei·
To every resident in the UAE, you are part of this nation’s strength. Thank you for standing with us. Your solidarity reached every Emirati home. This country is your home too. 🇦🇪❤️
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86·
BREAKING: President Trump just released the footage. The most secretive bomber in the American arsenal hitting the most valuable military real estate in Iran. And he wants the world to watch. The video published on Truth Social shows B-2 Spirit stealth bombers conducting precision strikes on Kharg Island’s military infrastructure. Runway cratering charges tear the airbase apart in sequential detonations. Multiple explosions bloom across IRGC missile launch sites, coastal defence batteries, radar installations, and garrison facilities. The footage is steady, clinical, and unmistakable. The bombs are 2,000-pound JDAMs, GPS-guided GBU-31 and GBU-32 variants, the same munitions that cratered Iraqi airfields in 2003 and Afghan command centres for two decades. They are dropped by an aircraft that Iran’s air defence network cannot detect, track, or engage. The oil terminals are visible in every frame. They are untouched. That is the message. Not the destruction. The restraint. Ninety percent of Iran’s crude exports flow through those terminals. The loading jetties stand. The storage tanks are full. The infrastructure that funds the IRGC, that pays for the Shaheds, that finances the Mosaic Doctrine’s 31 autonomous commands, that underwrites every mine on the seabed of Hormuz, is intact and one presidential decision from joining the rubble surrounding it. The B-2 Spirit was designed to penetrate Soviet air defence networks during nuclear war. It carries 40,000 pounds of ordnance inside a flying wing with a radar cross-section smaller than a bird. Twenty aircraft exist. Each costs $2.1 billion. The United States sent its most expensive, most classified, most capable strategic asset to crater a runway on a 20-square-kilometre island in the Persian Gulf because the message required the messenger. A B-52 could have dropped the same JDAMs. An F-15E could have cratered the same runway. The B-2 was chosen because its presence means Iran had no warning, no interception opportunity, and no defence. The bombs arrived before the sound. The runway cratering is tactically decisive. A cratered runway cannot launch aircraft, receive resupply, or evacuate personnel. The IRGC garrison of 250 to 500 personnel is now isolated on an island whose military defences have been destroyed, whose airstrip is inoperable, and whose only remaining value is the oil infrastructure the United States deliberately chose not to destroy. The garrison cannot be reinforced by air. It cannot project force by sea because the IRGC Navy is at the bottom of the Gulf. It exists on an island that America controls from the sky while Iran controls from the ground, and the ground shrinks every hour the runway stays cratered. The footage itself is a weapon. Trump did not release it for documentation. He released it for deterrence. Every IRGC commander watching the video sees an aircraft they cannot detect delivering ordnance they cannot stop onto an island they cannot defend. Every Iranian decision-maker watching the terminals standing untouched beside the rubble understands the conditional: the restraint is voluntary. The next strike does not need to be restrained. The strategy emerging from the strike, the Marines deployment, and the Kharg footage is sequential strangulation. Destroy the military capacity to defend the island. Crater the runway to isolate the garrison. Deploy the Tripoli ARG with 2,500 Marines and F-35Bs for air superiority and potential amphibious seizure. Hold the oil terminals as leverage for a war-ending negotiation in which Iran’s 90% export revenue becomes the ransom for every American objective: open the Strait, surrender the uranium, dismantle the enrichment programme. Iran’s crown jewel is no longer Iran’s. It is a hostage sitting on a cratered runway surrounded by rubble, guarded by a garrison that cannot be reinforced, watched by an aircraft it cannot see, and one decision away from ceasing to exist. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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BREAKING: President Trump just put a gun to the head of 90% of Iran’s oil revenue and pulled the trigger on everything around it. “Moments ago, at my direction, the United States Central Command executed one of the most powerful bombing raids in the History of the Middle East, and totally obliterated every MILITARY target in Iran’s crown jewel, Kharg Island.” That is the President’s exact language on Truth Social tonight. Every military target. Obliterated. The coastal missile batteries. The anti-ship missile installations. The radar sites. The short-range air defence systems. The IRGC garrison of 250 to 500 personnel. The fast attack craft support. The naval mines infrastructure. Everything that defended the island, destroyed. Everything that makes the island valuable, deliberately spared. The oil terminals are still standing. The loading jetties are intact. The storage tanks are full. Ninety percent of Iran’s crude exports flow through those terminals. Trump left them untouched and told Iran why: “for reasons of decency.” Then he added the threat that makes decency conditional: if Iran interferes with free and safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz, the oil infrastructure goes next. This is the chequebook doctrine made operational. For fifteen days, this campaign has identified three layers governing the war: the nuclear programme is the existential minimum, the Strait is the clock, and the oil infrastructure is the chequebook. The chequebook was deliberately spared to control what gets rebuilt, by whom, and under what conditions. Tonight, Trump confirmed it. Kharg’s military defences are rubble. Kharg’s oil terminals are leverage. The island that handles Iran’s entire export economy now sits defenceless, its military guardians obliterated, its revenue infrastructure intact but held hostage to a single condition: open the Strait. The calculus Iran faces is unprecedented. The 31 autonomous IRGC commands that have been firing continuously for fifteen days just lost their forward defensive position in the northern Gulf. The coastal batteries that could threaten tanker escorts are destroyed. The radar that tracked shipping approaches is destroyed. The fast boats that laid mines operated from Kharg support facilities that are destroyed. The island that was Iran’s shield has been turned into America’s hostage. Iran’s oil cannot flow without Kharg. Iran’s military can no longer defend Kharg. And the man who ordered Kharg’s military annihilation has told Iran that the oil infrastructure joins it if the Strait does not open. The Supreme Leader who ordered the Strait permanently closed from a hospital bed just received the response: the terminals that fund his war are one presidential order from becoming the same rubble as the missile batteries that used to protect them. Brent will react within hours. The sparing of oil infrastructure should limit the immediate spike, but the threat converts every future Iranian provocation in Hormuz into a potential trigger for the destruction of 90% of Iran’s export revenue. The war premium is no longer about whether oil flows. It is about whether Trump decides to let it flow. The war began with an assassination. It escalated through mines, drones, and burning tankers. It crossed the nuclear threshold at Parchin. It crossed the alliance threshold at Incirlik. Tonight, it crossed the revenue threshold at Kharg. The existential minimum is the uranium in Pickaxe Mountain. The existential leverage is the oil terminal standing untouched on an island where everything else has been destroyed. Iran’s crown jewel just became America’s hostage. The ransom is the Strait of Hormuz. Full analysis - open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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Athenaeum Book Club
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A powerful scene in the Odyssey happens when Odysseus finally returns to Ithaca after twenty years of war and wandering. You would expect the story to end with celebration, with the hero coming home, the family reunited, and order restored. Homer does something far stranger. Odysseus arrives disguised as a beggar, because Athena warns him that the palace has been taken over by more than a hundred suitors who have been living there for years, eating his food, drinking his wine, and pressuring his wife Penelope to marry one of them. They believe Odysseus is dead and in their minds the kingdom is already theirs. So the king of Ithaca walks through his own halls dressed in rags while the men stealing his house sit comfortably at his tables. They mock him, throw scraps at him, and one of them even strikes him, and Odysseus takes it. That is the remarkable part, because the same man who blinded the Cyclops and survived twenty years of disasters now stands quietly while strangers insult him in his own home. Homer tells us his heart burns inside his chest and that he wants to attack them immediately, yet he restrains himself and waits. Instead of striking, Odysseus studies the room carefully. He counts the men, watches their habits, and quietly observes which servants remain loyal and which have betrayed him. The hero of the Odyssey does something most people cannot do, which is delay revenge until the moment is right. Eventually Penelope announces a contest and brings out Odysseus’ great bow, declaring that she will marry the man who can string it and shoot an arrow through twelve axe heads lined up in a row. One by one the suitors try and fail, because none of them can even bend the bow. Then the beggar asks for a turn. The suitors laugh at first, but the bow is eventually handed to him. Odysseus takes it in his hands and strings it effortlessly. Homer says the sound of the bowstring tightening rings through the hall like the note of a swallow. Then he places an arrow on the string and sends it cleanly through all twelve axe heads. In that moment the beggar disappears. Odysseus turns the bow toward the suitors and reveals who he is. What follows is one of the most brutal scenes in Greek literature. The doors are sealed and the suitors realize too late that they are trapped inside the hall. Odysseus, his son Telemachus, and two loyal servants begin killing them one by one. There is no escape, no mercy, and no negotiation. The men who spent years consuming another man’s house die inside it. It is a violent ending, but Homer wants you to understand something important. The real danger to Odysseus was never just the monsters and storms on the long journey home. It was the possibility that someone else might take his place while he was gone. When Odysseus finally returns, he reminds everyone in Ithaca of a simple truth: a man’s home is not truly his unless he is willing to fight for it.
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WAM English
WAM English@WAMNEWS_ENG·
Italian Prime Minister condemns continued Iranian attacks in phone call with UAE President and affirms Italy’s solidarity with the UAE #WamNews wam.ae/a/bz3mr2x
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Luigi Martino@mrtlgu·
@Bu3osha 🇮🇹 🇦🇪 Between Italy and the United Arab Emirates there is far more than a strategic partnership: a friendship between governments and peoples founded on trust, respect, and a shared vision. A strong bond, carved in stone!
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Ali Khalifa
Ali Khalifa@Bu3osha·
La grande nazione italiana, un governo saggio e un popolo amichevole, apprezziamo la vostra coraggiosa posizione al nostro fianco. #EmiratiArabiUniti #Italia
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🇦🇪The UAE’s defense architecture represents an enviable model of strategic foresight. In my analysis (in Italian) you can find empirical evidences on how to deter and respond on the #Iran attacks! A six-layer air defense architecture: Result: 96% rate against missiles and drones
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