Compounding Cash

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Compounding Cash

Compounding Cash

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شامل ہوئے Kasım 2017
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Killa@KillaXBT·
If you like $SOL at $90 you are going to love it at $50.
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HypeTrader 娘逼 (NBA arc)@MomentumKevin·
Silver down from $125 all time highs to $69 The charts never lie $SILVER
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James Fishback
James Fishback@j_fishback·
Would you rather spend $200 billion to bomb Iran or…? A: give every teacher in America a $62,500 bonus B: provide downpayment assistance for 20 million young families C: build 1,300 rural hospitals
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Compounding Cash@CashCompounding·
@Polymarket You're telling me they're going to spend $4,000,000,000,000 pennies? $4,000,000,000,000,000 millicents, $4,000,000,000,000,000,000 microcents? That's wild bro
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
JUST IN: U.S. and Japan announce $40,000,000,000.00 joint project to build nuclear reactors.
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Compounding Cash@CashCompounding·
@RadioFreeTom Imagine that a gang of thieves are constantly breaking into houses in your neighbourhood and taking what they want. Then one day you find out that they actually don't like you that much. The shame of your unpopularity would be unbearable.
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Compounding Cash@CashCompounding·
@DFinehart @DavidMKeyes @BillAckman I don't think they've fought anyone since Iraq in the 80s? They are mostly a tool for repression. Which tells you a lot. The kind of people who will truly be motivated by that usually don't make up a large force and the country has a lot of secular tendencies.
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Daniel Finehart
Daniel Finehart@DFinehart·
I guess we shall see, I view at least the IRGC as a professional military with a strong ideological component. That structure strikes me as highly resilient. It’s possible a collapse happen but it would take many months in my conception. Only time will tell I suppose. I do think people overvalue air power, it has never lead to regime colllapse without a strong ground component involved. Maybe recent innovations will change age that equation, time will tell.
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David Keyes
David Keyes@DavidMKeyes·
Eliminating the head of the Basij won't work because other Basij will just take his pl -- oh shit the new guy is gone too. But a new Basij leader will still repla -- fuck he's gone too. OK, maybe this will work.
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Compounding Cash@CashCompounding·
@avidseries What regime? Who has the power to do what at this point? It seems like the leaders are fragmented, struggling to communicate, and probably don't even know who to talk to half the time. Meanwhile soldiers and police are running in fear and camping under bridges for survival.
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i/o@avidseries·
The US and Israel's execution of their Iranian leadership decapitation strategy has worked beautifully, but it hasn't produced the desired results. The regime lumbers on, and the Iranian masses haven't taken to the streets. The regime's highly decentralized command structure, particularly within the IRGC, remains intact. The US and Israel's relentless destruction of Iran's missile and drone assets has been impressive, but, even by their own admission, many (if not most of) the locations of the manufacturing facilities are unknown to them. And so, unless the supply chain has been sufficiently disrupted, the regime's assembly lines continue to hum. It looks like the war is slowing down to the pace sought by Iranian war planners: A grinding conflict of attrition that it hopes will ultimately bore or frustrate Trump and will result in Gulf State pressure on the US to abandon its efforts to topple the regime.
Open Source Intel@Osint613

Benjamin Netanyahu: "What do we see? What happens if the, are there any signs that the Iranian regime is cracking?" "A lot of signs. A lot of signs. I wish I could divulge all of them, but I see that." "But will I tell you, will I commit right now that it's gonna collapse? I could tell you that we're working to create the conditions for it to collapse, but it may survive. It may not."

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Compounding Cash@CashCompounding·
@IDF Every time I see a post like this I have to check how any hours ago it was posted to guess which generation of leader we're talking about
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🔴ELIMINATED: Esmail Ahmadi, Head of the Intelligence Division of the Basij Force, as well as several other senior commanders in a strike on the senior leadership of the Basij Force in the heart of Tehran. Ahmadi played a central role in advancing and executing terror attacks carried out by Basij Forces. He was also responsible for enforcing public order and the regime’s values on behalf of the IRGC and leading major suppression operations during the recent internal protests in Iran.
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Compounding Cash@CashCompounding·
@DblNdann @AGHamilton29 From an American perspective there is no energy crisis. If the rest of the world doesn't want to be held hostage by terrorists they could step up and do something about it.
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Dan@DblNdann·
@AGHamilton29 allowing a global energy crisis to unfold with no near term resolution in sight is a strategic disgrace
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AG@AGHamilton29·
Starting to think that the “experts” who pretend that the regime in Tehran losing most of their leadership, their entire navy, their missile supply chain, and most if their military capabilities isn’t evidence of them losing might be the problem
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Compounding Cash@CashCompounding·
Doesn't the mafia fragment and fight itself when there isn't one dominant faction? Vague ideology doesn't always translate to organized action. And like everything I'm sure the die-hard true believers are a small minority. Most of them will see the survival benefits pretty quickly. They are only kept in line as long as they are in fear of a central organization that will punish defectors. Turning small isolated groups into a larger organized structure takes intentional work (this is about to turn into a LinkedIn post about lessons I learned from theocratic extremists). They may have conceived of limited attacks but the total intelligence penetration and the relentless disruption are a whole different scale. I don't think 99% of the world has caught on to what is happening yet. The tactics are driven by personal threats (much like the Mafia), executed with the power of the American military, and optimized with the 24/7 efficiency of a social media algorithm that knows what you're about to do before you think it. The ones who want to carry on the fight are likely getting very disoriented at this point and getting more and more performative due to the inability of central leadership to coordinate and communicate. The majority are probably starting to realize the people who would execute them if they didn't follow orders have lost their grip.
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Daniel Finehart
Daniel Finehart@DFinehart·
I’m more thinking the Italian mafia, not very familiar with Colombian cartels. I think the tight pre planning for this scenario and the ideological/nationalistic disposition of the IRGC/Basij would prevent fragmentation in the short term. These aren’t just mercenaries they have convictions as well.
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Compounding Cash@CashCompounding·
@HistoryDean This will go down in history as a reverse Hiroshima -- a devastating attack on leaders, rather than a country, resulting in total collapse and surrender. For the same reasons it may be the last time it's needed.
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Dean Karayanis
Dean Karayanis@HistoryDean·
Only people with this condescending, racist, Noble savage mentality that should’ve died out with Rudyard Kipling think the terrorist or some magic people who respawn like a video game. How many new generations of Nazis did America create by crushing the Third Reich when they killed those fascists? Funny how the ayatollah’s minions never worried about creating new American soldiers when he murdered our people in uniform on Chuck Hagel’s watch.
Christiane Amanpour@amanpour

“We are manufacturing a whole new generation of terrorists in the Middle East,” former U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel tells me, saying the Trump administration's conduct of its war in Iran appears to him unprecedented.

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Compounding Cash@CashCompounding·
@amanpour Insane. What is unprecedented it that this is the first war in history on this scale that is precisely targeted against the leadership and power structure, not the country itself. The terrorists are swiftly eliminated while the cities being bombed just watch the fireworks.
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Christiane Amanpour
Christiane Amanpour@amanpour·
“We are manufacturing a whole new generation of terrorists in the Middle East,” former U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel tells me, saying the Trump administration's conduct of its war in Iran appears to him unprecedented.
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Compounding Cash@CashCompounding·
@DFinehart @DavidMKeyes @BillAckman Didn't the fragmentation of dominant Colombian cartels lead to a lot of internal wars? The Iranian militias might not be fighting for territory so much but the fragmentation of coordination is real. If they become localized gangs that don't work together it's a different story.
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Compounding Cash@CashCompounding·
@BizzaroPlanet @DavidMKeyes What's crazy is that in 1945 you had to level a city and the leaders were still safe. Today an Iranian citizen can take a photo of a police checkpoint outside their balcony and have the police droned while they are safe.
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Bizzaro
Bizzaro@BizzaroPlanet·
@DavidMKeyes The crazy concept of killing your enemies in a war
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Compounding Cash@CashCompounding·
@DFinehart @DavidMKeyes @BillAckman Standard drug gang effects -- you take out the guy who was keeping everything together and the soldiers turn on each other with the mid-level guys fighting each other for territory
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Daniel Finehart
Daniel Finehart@DFinehart·
@DavidMKeyes @BillAckman The better question is does eliminating the head if the Basij impact the ground game of the Basij no matter how many times you do it. The example of then Mafia says no, wasn’t until you could round up mid/low level people in mass with RICO that headway was made.
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