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Simon Dixon
Simon Dixon@SimonDixonTwitt·
🇯🇵 Meanwhile, the Japan carry trade requires the selling of U.S. Treasuries. Japan is the largest foreign lender to the U.S. government, after the Cayman Islands (which are largely hedge funds borrowing from Japan as well). Around 40% of U.S. debt auction purchases come from the Cayman Islands, conducting a highly leveraged basis trade, sometimes up to 100:1, dependent on Japan’s low interest rates. Japan’s 10-year yield has now jumped above 2.39%, the highest level since 1999.
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🇰🇪supa_negro🇺🇸
@TheMindScourge It's cope bro. If we hadn't spend trillions on useless wars and wasteful spending and welfare fraud then a few more bridges and renewal projects would have been Gucci
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The Mind Scourge
The Mind Scourge@TheMindScourge·
This is why certain Westerners become extremely China-pilled They want to believe that China will realize their dream of a timeline where the 60s don’t happen, and the white heat of technological revolution continues unabated But it’s a fantasy, and will end the same as before
ApoStructura@ApoStructura

China seems to be the only country that realizes we live in the future and we can build incredible infrastructure. The west is somehow stuck with 1950s era infrastructure tech.

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Tom Luongo
Tom Luongo@TFL1728·
Stop reacting… think and consider It doesn’t matter whether you think Trump can or cannot pull this off.. btw.
Ida Turan 🇮🇷 ایده توران@iranidaturan

The main problem with most people analyzing Trump’s posts on Iran ( the whole "bring Iran back to the stone age" thing) is that they completely miss who his real audience is. Trump knows exactly what he’s doing. He understands his target perfectly and he knows precisely which words will hit them the way he wants. Those who have never lived in Iran often don't know how the regime really works. First of all, the country is effectively being run by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. But contrary to what a lot of people think, the IRGC is not one big bloc of brainwashed jihadi fanatics all waiting for the Mahdi and ready to burn everything down. Of course the hardliners are the regime’s most visible and aggressive foot soldiers, they’re the ones on the front lines. Yes, threatening them with returning Iran to stone ages doesn't work. They have already sworn to do it. They don’t care. The real power, however, sits behind the scenes and uses these Muslim fanatics for very practical, mostly economic purposes. The Revolutionary Guards are rotten with corruption. Everyone in Iran has seen their double life with their own eyes: in public they preach strict Islamic values and play the role of pious revolutionaries, death to America and all, while their children live in luxury villas in Dubai, got their US citizenship, drive supercars, and party like Dan Bilzerian. For every dollar spent on terrorism, proxies, and wars, a massive portion quietly disappears into their own pockets, properties, businesses, foreign accounts. The Islamic Revolution itself was never truly about pure faith for the men at the top. It was driven by deep resentment toward the Shah, his power, his modernization, his wealth, his popularity, his relationship with the west, the respect he was receiving. They didn't really have problem with power and wealth, they wanted it for themselves. Pretty much like any other communist revolution. Islam was simply the most effective tool to brainwash and mobilize a loyal army of radical followers willing to exert extreme force and violence. And this is the crucial part today: it used to be Khamenei and Larijani who managed and mobilized those hardline jihadis, mostly poor, angry people from the margins. They were the ones keeping them fired up and under control. But those days are mostly over. Now the main figure left is Ghalibaf ( beside Khamenei cardboard) And he is notoriously corrupt. His own children live lavish lives abroad, and every Iranian knows his “Islamist” act is just that, an act. The jihadis and Basijis see it clearly; they feel deeply betrayed and played. Still, Qalibaf and his inner circle have built such an enormous, powerful, and insanely wealthy empire inside Iran that they know one thing for certain: if Trump hits the infrastructure, this whole system collapses, all their stolen wealth will turn to nothing overnight. These are Trump’s real audience. These are the ones who actually hold power. And what @POTUS quietly telling them is very simple: for your own sake, get control of those crazy hardline jihadis before it’s too late. My own read on it isTrump is gently steering them toward an internal coup inside the IRGC, one where Ghalibaf’s faction quietly sidelines or removes anyone who refuses to fall in line. The good thing is, oppression forces ( responsible for killing protesters in the streets) are among those groups. Let’s be patient and optimistic, I trust the three leaders: President Trump, @netanyahu and @PahlaviReza. They are strategists and they fully know what they are dealing with. Let me know what you think! #JavidShah‌‌‌‌‌ #IranWar

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@sidprabhu @briangobosox GDP is worthless Ukraine war established that. You can’t buy more artillery shellls with all the money in the world if you have actual production. Production and logistics are king
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Sid Prabhu
Sid Prabhu@sidprabhu·
@briangobosox Haha, got it so side hustle and "might makes right" is your distinction... Seems like words should have a consistent meaning...
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Tony Per7ect 🇺🇸 
Tony Per7ect 🇺🇸 @tony7perfect·
@BornIn2Soul No group of people have what it takes to be who WE are, so they fear the freedom that WE fight for. Primarily so that they can avoid the targeted marginalization WE face as Black Americans since the moment they arrived to OUR shores 💯
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DaDallasBaby 🖤🇺🇸
I don’t think people realize that Black American people never had allies. We accomplished everything on our own. Yes…we are just that powerful. We never had people fighting with us. We did this ALONE! And that’s what the system is scared of.
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@bizlet7 @MishimaFudanshi Epple build houses based on local materials what is the problen with that. Now look at Europe and USA un able to make babies because housing is to expensive and no family life
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Bizlet
Bizlet@bizlet7·
@MishimaFudanshi If the White man had never came to Africa she would living in a grass hut.
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Kpack
Kpack@KPack93·
@N3WO123 @AliR_Ahmadi F35's have reduced IR signatures to avoid manpads and other IR AA missiles
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Ali Ahmadi
Ali Ahmadi@AliR_Ahmadi·
Why would the US send an F-15 into Iranian airspace at all? Isnt this exactly what the F-35 was made for?
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Roger
Roger@rdd147·
Still coming to terms with C130 and Blackhawks that low. I would have to expect a ground invasion soon after it was revealed the south western coast near Kharg has essentially no military enforcements at all. Four weeks to set up a defense near the coast and nothing. Iran is in trouble here.
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dDecentralized
dDecentralized@decentralizedX1·
@h_terno @ArmchairW The propaganda of doing planes like this is far greater than allowing them to fly around
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Armchair Warlord
Armchair Warlord@ArmchairW·
So let me get this straight. F-15 tries to fly downtown, gets shot down over the border region. Then suddenly we get tons of photo and video of of US aircraft over Iran because they launched a high-risk CSAR operation. Looks like I was right about what and where we were flying.
Fabius Maximus (Ed.)@FabiusMaximus01

Despite claims that the US has air supremacy over Iran, with manned aircraft overflying its interior, reports say the F-15 was shot down in the border zone of Khuzestan Province (which extends to max 100 miles from border). @ArmchairW

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🏴‍☠️@calvinfroedge·
@DefensePolitics Yea let's just ignore all the THAAD losses, abandoned bases, AWACS and tankers blown up on the ground, navy can't refuel or rearm within 1000km of the conflict zone, dozens of reapers, 3 f-15s in one day over Kuwait, multiple f35 emergency landings, hundreds of US casualties...
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Defense Politics Asia
Defense Politics Asia@DefensePolitics·
I just want to note how insane it is that the US lost 1 plane in combat to the enemy after a month of operations, in this Iran War (not including the loss of the tanker, the 3 x F15 shot down by Kuwait) In the 1st Gulf War, 7 planes on the allied side was shot down in the first day of Operation Desert Storm (17 January 1991) - 1 x F18C - 2 A-6E - 1 x F14A - 2 x Tornado GR1 - 1 x F-15E
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noroomforitems
noroomforitems@noroomforitems·
@DefensePolitics You have to take into account that Iran's long range AD is not that modern (compared with US, Chinese or Western systems) and they don't have the numbers to cover all the country. Iran is being pretty smart, the objetive is the rise the cost of US air attacks.
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ATL
ATL@rocknrolldr74·
@squatsons Maybe one day you'll start asking the right questions. In hostile territory like this you need to have some degree of security. If there is too much AD, then they're not deploying choppers. Simple. Why is this so hard? Because you don't even know where to look.
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ayden
ayden@squatsons·
Hate the war but this is the ballsiest shit ever and these dudes are badass. Woke up on a random Friday and gets to dodge AA fire at a 1000M flight ceiling while rescuing a downed pilot in a hostile country. And not Vietnam where jungle offers some obstruction from the ground but wide open desert. They left knowing they weren’t coming back, and I bet they all make it back anyway.
ayden@squatsons

Ongoing US search and rescue operations for the pilot of the downed F-15 over southwestern Iran.

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Evan
Evan@EvanWritesOnX·
How many times is this now where Brent touches 115, refuses to go above it, then shoots back down? I said this the first time it happened. Every player understands where the threshold is. Below that threshold, is Trump's volatility, where every trader understands where the profit is. Like I said on day 1. Brent will touch 115-120, then shoot back down without sustaining itself there. Managed theatre.
Bull Theory@BullTheoryio

BREAKING: Oil price has crashed nearly-8% today to $96.98 after Trump said US will end war and leave Iran in 2-3 weeks.

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Virginia Hodl
Virginia Hodl@virginia_hodl·
@TFL1728 What happened to you? I stopped listening to you after your major predictions proved wrong in 2023.. I still found you interesting though. Now you’ve just turned into a complete embarrassment.
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Tom Luongo
Tom Luongo@TFL1728·
What missile and drone attacks? FFS could this guy be any bigger asshat?
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🇰🇪supa_negro🇺🇸
@SonnieJohnson Well what happens to the existing institutions that depend on blacks once blacks build their own institutions. Blacks are Americans and have fully integrated . You are a permanent underclass that is your designation from your society .
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Sonnie Johnson
Sonnie Johnson@SonnieJohnson·
They tell us every facet of gov't is White Supremacy under Systemic Racism. They also tell us...Capitalism, the means to own our own institutions, is oppression. Basically, we're damned if we do, damned if we don't... How about... we chose the lane that let's us decide our own destiny?
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Mister Macrobia
Mister Macrobia@MisterMacrobia·
@MaxonAiro Whats with your arab fixation? I dont claim arab, and i dont claim jareer or black like you. Im somali, why do you cry about me not claiming brotherhood, im not related or interested in you Plus team kazow are ogadens, many from garissa, somalis care about clans not borders.
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