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LooseSendz
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"There are only three sports: bullfighting, motor racing, and mountaineering; all the rest are merely games." - Hemmingway
شامل ہوئے Mayıs 2022
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@J_M_Jacoby @ged_rice51522 @ricwe123 Listening to you two imagining geopolitical scenarios is like watching two retards rowing the same side of a canoe.
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@ged_rice51522 @ricwe123 it's a psychopath and generally not well informed . . .
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Just wait until the US starts blockading the Strait of Hormuz.
The Houthis will shut down the Bab Al-Mandab Strait.
Saudi Arabia won’t be able to sell its oil, and the Suez Canal will be crippled. Europe will be gasping for supplies, with vital trade routes choked off.
This isn't just a dumb move,it’s setting the stage for chaos on a global scale.

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El alcalde de Nueva York, Zohran Mamdani, ha anunciado el primer supermercado público de la ciudad, con una inversión de 30 millones de dólares. Así es como se le hace frente al oligopolio alimentario.
El plan es abrir cinco supermercados antes de 2029. Y frente al mantra neoliberal de que lo público no funciona, la respuesta es tan fácil como competir contra lo privado en precio y calidad.
Lo radical no es garantizar comida a precios asequibles, sino proteger a los de arriba mientras la gente no llega a fin de mes.

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@_IainL @jareddavisoba @MirMAKOfficial Bro. Trump is dogwalking you like a pet retard...😆
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"A ship tracking firm reports 121 empty oil tankers are making their way to the United States... President Trump has urged countries squeezed by Iran's disruption of the Strait of Hormuz to turn to American energy supplies instead."
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@clabaugh_mark @KEVINMAGA2024 @thetoyman1 @grok Facts Shmacts, butthurt feelings about Israel is what's important here!
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Interesting, however this statement is a mix of true and false. I consulted @Grok to fact check me. This is the response.
Page 1.
The statement contains several inaccuracies and oversimplifications that do not hold up under scrutiny.
The 1970s US-Iran nuclear cooperation
In the 1960s–1970s, under the Shah, the United States did help launch Iran’s nuclear program as part of the “Atoms for Peace” initiative. This included supplying a small 5-megawatt research reactor at Tehran University (Tehran Research Reactor, or TRR) that went critical in 1967. The US also provided its initial fuel: highly enriched uranium (around 93% U-235, which is weapons-grade).1
However, the statement’s claim about “a nuclear reactor that requires 90% enriched uranium” is misleading in context:
•The TRR is a small research reactor, not a commercial power reactor.
•Large commercial power reactors like the one at Bushehr (which the Shah contracted with West Germany in the 1970s, later completed by Russia) use low-enriched uranium (typically 3–5% U-235). They do not require 90% enriched fuel.6
•The US did not sell Iran a power reactor requiring 90% enrichment. Plans for multiple power reactors under the Shah involved low-enriched fuel, and the US was negotiating sales of reactors but never completed major transfers post-revolution. Iran also invested in European enrichment projects (e.g., a stake in France’s Eurodif), but that was for potential access to enriched uranium, not domestic high-level production at the time.10
“Until the 1990s, no one said a word” and mullah regime enriching to 90%
This is false. After the 1979 Islamic Revolution:
•The US cut off nuclear cooperation and fuel supplies.
•Iran’s large-scale indigenous uranium enrichment program (using centrifuges) began in secret in the 1980s–1990s, with significant acceleration in the early 2000s. The world (via IAEA inspections and intelligence) only learned of major undeclared facilities like Natanz and Fordow around 2002–2003.
•There is no credible evidence that the post-revolution regime was enriching uranium to 90% “without any issue” in the 1990s. Iran’s early enrichment efforts produced low levels (starting around 1–5%), then moved to 20% for the TRR (after conversion), and much later to higher levels. Reports of near-weapons-grade material (60% or spikes near 84%) are recent (post-2020s), not from the 1990s.30
•Concerns about Iran’s program arose precisely because of non-transparent activities, undeclared sites, and IAEA findings of possible military dimensions—not a sudden shift in the 2000s.
The regime inherited some pre-revolution infrastructure and know-how but built its centrifuge-based enrichment capability largely on its own (with some foreign assistance allegations). Russia has supplied the low-enriched fuel for Bushehr since it became operational around 2011, and takes back the spent fuel.
“Now all of a sudden, we demand zero enrichment”
The international position (led by the US, Europe, and reflected in UN resolutions and the JCPOA nuclear deal) has never been a blanket “zero enrichment” for all civilian purposes in principle. Under the 2015 JCPOA, Iran was allowed to enrich uranium—but only to 3.67% (reactor-grade), with strict limits on stockpiles, centrifuges, and locations, plus enhanced IAEA monitoring. The goal was to extend “breakout time” (time to produce weapons-grade material) to at least a year.
Iran’s current program goes far beyond that:
•It has enriched to 60% (no practical civilian need; a short technical step from 90% weapons-grade).
•Stockpiles exceed prior limits.
•IAEA access has been restricted at times.
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What they’re not telling you is that in the 1970s, America sold Iran a nuclear reactor that requires 90% enriched uranium to operate. Until the 1990s, no one said a word about it, and the mullah regime was enriching uranium up to 90% without any issue. Now, all of a sudden, we demand zero enrichment.
Well, make up your mind, guys. If other countries in the region are allowed to enrich uranium under full supervision by Atomic Energy Agency professionals, then what’s good for the goose is good for the gander.
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@VividProwess It was at this moment he knew...he picked the wrong career.
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@patobonato It's actually much cheaper just to make 100% certain they don't pollute the gene pool anymore.
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Un científico de Yemen mostró un concepto de prisión de IA del futuro
Cognify propone encerrar a los criminales en cápsulas especiales y reeducar sus cerebros con falsos recuerdos generados por redes neuronales. El resultado son nuevas personas que no querrán violar la ley.
¿Qué dicen ustedes?
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@WHHotCoffee @jondelarroz Imagine that all they had to do was read Trump's book to understand the play going on right now.
It's fucking hilarious to watch unfold in real time. Trump just dogwalked all of the world leaders, not just Iran. 😆
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Trump was always a flawed leader and his arrogance/pride was always the issue with him.
He did a lot of great things but there's no way back from this without an apology, and we know that Trump doesn't apologize.
This is the end of the Republican Party until they can get their act together and get new leadership that actually stands for Christ.
Who do you think should lead?


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@swifthampton @jondelarroz They worship a man who's title isn't even mentioned in the bible as The representative of God.
This Catholic pearl clutching news cycle right now is hilarious!
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@jondelarroz Maybe the Pope need to keep his nose and shut his mouth when it comes to American politics.
Catholic Charities smuggles illegal aliens into the United States, making billions of dollars in the process.
But Trump is the bad guy here?
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@VoidWinnower @9mmsmg Well there's your problem. I'd agree but Trump isn't a politician. And if you were paying attention he isn't even a Republican.
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@LooseSendz @9mmsmg There's nothing edgy about it. Or do you think strippers actually mean what they tell you and aren't just telling you what you want to hear for money?
I would argue, a politician is just a far less ethical equivalent of a stripper.
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When screenshots of Trump from Truth Social are posted on X, I often have to check to see if they're real or not. Some of the stuff he posts borders on parody. It's generally hysterical though.
When I saw this posted on X last night, I scrolled right by. I didn't even consider it could possibly be real. It was simply too ridiculous and I was convinced it had to be fake.
It's currently 5 AM and I woke up to my dog barking at something outside. I glanced at my phone and I saw that it was real. I don't know what to say. I know he has said over and over that he doesn't believe he's earned his way into heaven. Stuff like this is a good way in make sure he's correct.
This is so insanely disrespectful and I legitimately have no idea why he thought this was a good idea

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@jareddavisoba @MirMAKOfficial The dollars is this strong because of the oil passing the straight of hermuz. Without that the dollar loses value. Exactly what USA enemies would love.
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In fact, he wrote all about it in his book The Art of the Deal yet you were too dumb to read it if only to understand how he manages to dogwalk world leaders and make self-important guys in suits like yourself look retarded.
I hate to call him a genius but...it's getting harder and harder not to by the day.
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@MirMAKOfficial Lol - He's a smart man. He knew Iran would do this, so he prepared. Outsmarted around every corner.
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@oldrivonbahnhof @MirMAKOfficial Pro Tip:
Sometimes it's just better if you don't open your mouth at all in public when you don't want to look like a geopolitical retard.
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@MirMAKOfficial Yes, great idea. US used to be what was called first world country. Now it degraded to second or event third world. You should have had a fusion, fision, nuclear and solar and all electric by know, yet you gonna export that sweet oil, I mean guys what’s up?
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@TabassumJKHAN @MirMAKOfficial You are witnessing The Art of the Deal in real time.
Guess you'll just have to cope and seethe while Trump dogwalks all these world leaders. 😆
Oh and feel free to bookmark this so you can tell me all about it next month if you haven't memory-holed it.
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Breaking911@Breaking911
A ship tracking firm reports that 121 empty oil tankers are heading toward the United States to load crude and fuel, as tensions in the Strait of Hormuz continue to disrupt global shipping.
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The Strait of Hormuz was never the problem …. it was already open.
Yet somehow, Donald Trump has managed to turn a non-issue into the main issue of the world. That’s not strategy, that’s accidental chaos dressed as policy.
It now feels like watching Trump as a juggler who started with one ball, kept adding more for show… and has now dropped all of them at once.
Only problem, the balls are global trade, oil supply, and regional stability.
And the rest of us didn’t buy tickets for this circus.
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People are finally starting to get it.
And all they had to do was read the damn book Trump wrote explaining it all. That is the most hilarious irony of the last couple weeks because Trump just dogwalked all the world leaders like they're on a shortbus school trip to the petting zoo.
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@brandongeo65 @SladeXIIOOOO @RealAlexJones Yes. Exactly like that psyop.
Seek help before they talk you into debasing yourself even further.
Did you bookmark this post? I did.
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@LooseSendz @SladeXIIOOOO @RealAlexJones You mean like the alcoholic wife beater secretary of war? LOL.
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