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The Big Smoke شامل ہوئے Mart 2020
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Policy Tensor
Policy Tensor@policytensor·
What is diff is Vietnam had 10 million men of military age, Iran has 40 million. And they have undergone at least some military training in the compulsory 21 month military service.
Robert A. Pape@ProfessorPape

This is now the central question in the Iran war: Can the U.S. actually win a long war against a determined adversary—or does escalation lead to another Vietnam? The last time: ~58,000 American dead. What is different this time? @benshapiro @megynkelly

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John Michael Greer
John Michael Greer@JMGreerWriter·
I think Trump’s handlers and the Israelis both believed that the Iranian regime was much more fragile than it has turned out to be, and thought that a decapitation strike would result in a popular uprising and the end of the mullahocracy. They gambled on that, and lost. Now the Israelis are simply trying to weaken Iran as much as possible, while Trump is looking for an offramp that will let him claim victory and get out. Since the US gets next to no oil from the Persian Gulf, he’s also hoping to unload some of the costs of defending the Gulf states onto Europe. We’ll see how it plays out.
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Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸
AI employment doomerism is rooted in the socialist fallacy of lump of labor. It is wrong now for the same reason it’s always been wrong. More people really should try to learn about this. The AI will teach you about it if you ask! (Hinton is a socialist. youtube.com/shorts/R-b8RR6…)
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Stephen Pimentel@StephenPiment

It’s easy to dunk on Geoffrey Hinton for his 2016 declaration that it was “completely obvious” that radiologists would have no jobs within 5 years, while in fact, the number of radiologists has grown. But this prediction was more than a simple mistake. It’s a synedoche for the entire discourse of AI timelines and doom.

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Razor Oil
Razor Oil@RazorOil·
How come the Saudis maintain a pipeline operating at partial capacity ( currently full at 7mm bbl/d) as a strategic backup for contingencies, yet Canada can't even approve the construction of a new one that would take years to build, and in a weird way with a prerequisite for current pipelines to be running at full capacity at all times especially with WCS discounting…it doesn’t make sense. Let’s build !! 🇨🇦🫡🪒
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Kris Eriksen
Kris Eriksen@KEriksenV2·
I think I’m done with posting about how dark things are in Canada and why…all the time. Time for a new approach to how I use my time.
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Mist - 🥩 🥚 Gold & Silver
@FlyEaglesFly529 Sadly it won't happen. Trump was courageous during the campaign standing up to criminal charges and multiple attempts on his life. Strange how he just crumpled once back in office.
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Polish Assassin2.0
Polish Assassin2.0@FlyEaglesFly529·
Trump needs to pivot quickly to stem the damage but it can be done End this war Prosecute Epstein/CV/Govt $ criminals Stop poisoning the skies Get SAVE passed In other words get back to Making AMERICA Great Again You know, what he ran on and promised
ThePatrioticBlonde🇺🇸@ImBreckWorsham

I gotta give it to Trump. Going from one of the most beloved political figures in American history to ever win the popular vote to having less than a 30% approval rating in one year takes effort. You've gotta WORK to fail that hard.

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@_The_Prophet__ Trump has betrayed millions who voted for his no new wars pledge. His high stakes gamble is poised to send the globe in to a depression and a large part into famine.
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SightBringer
SightBringer@_The_Prophet__·
⚡️He is telling Iran the negotiation is ornamental and the punishment architecture is already built. That is what “3,554 targets left” means. He is no longer speaking like someone trying to create uncertainty about whether escalation might happen. He is speaking like someone trying to make escalation feel preloaded, cataloged, and industrial. That number matters because it turns war from an event into an inventory. It tells Tehran that this is not some emotional burst that can be waited out. It is a queue. He is trying to break the regime’s time horizon. He wants every Iranian decision-maker hearing that line to think the same thought: we are not negotiating over whether more pain comes. We are negotiating over how much of it lands before we give in. That is psychological warfare aimed at the chain of command, the bureaucracy, the military, and the elites around them. It is meant to dissolve hope. People do not talk like that when they think the battlefield is slipping. They talk like that when they think they have sequencing, tempo, and escalation dominance. He is saying the machine is bigger than the current phase and can keep going far past this moment. That is power language, but it is also overmatch theater. He wants Iran to feel crushed before he has to fully prove it. My real take is that this is surrender-forcing rhetoric, not ordinary bargaining. He is offering a deal with one hand and waving a spreadsheet of destruction with the other. That means he thinks the war ends through submission, not through compromise between equals.
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🚨🇮🇷🇺🇸 Trump on Iran: "We have another 3,554 targets left, and they will be done pretty quickly. They have never seen anything like it." x.com/clashreport/st…

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Robert A. Pape
Robert A. Pape@ProfessorPape·
This is now the central question in the Iran war: Can the U.S. actually win a long war against a determined adversary—or does escalation lead to another Vietnam? The last time: ~58,000 American dead. What is different this time? @benshapiro @megynkelly
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@RenzTom Benjamin Netanyahu is bad for Isreal is a similar way GWB and DJT are bad for the USA. Bibi has made the future for Isreal very difficult.
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Tom Renz
Tom Renz@RenzTom·
‼️If you support Benjamin Netanyahu you might be an anti-Semite. - He funded terrorist Hamas (with American tax money) while they committed acts of terror. - He experimented on the Jewish people without informed consent by using every legal means of coercion available to force the experimental mRNA COVID jabs. - He ignored intel on October 7 attack and likely issued a stand down order allowing the attacks to do maximum damage. It’s interesting to see people support this monster while accusing others of being exactly what they appear to be.
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Rania Khalek
Rania Khalek@RaniaKhalek·
The Israelis are psychotically murdering Lebanese journalists and bragging about it. wtf is wrong with the world to keep allowing this to happen? Shame shame shame
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John Michael Greer
John Michael Greer@JMGreerWriter·
For the EU, going to Russia hat in hand and asking to buy oil and gas would require giving up their fantasies of renewed European world dominion, and I think they’d sooner cut their own throats with a dull saw than do that. This fantasy runs very deep in Brussels these days, and for good reason: the alternative is for Europe to turn into the impoverished backwater it was six centuries ago.
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Staffan Reveman
Staffan Reveman@StaffanReveman·
Over the past 25 years, Germany has pursued an energy transition by phasing out nuclear power and expanding solar and wind—at a cost of around €500 billion in subsidies. The result: installed capacity has more than doubled, yet electricity generation has declined. The reason is structural. Reliable, dispatchable power was replaced by weather-dependent sources. The consequences are severe: rising energy costs, falling competitiveness, and growing pressure on energy-intensive industries. The key question remains: How do you run an industrial economy on a system that produces less when it matters most?
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Dan Collins
Dan Collins@DanCollins2011·
Start thinking how to secure calories and hydro carbons for your family. The Epstein class is about to usher about 1/3 of us off the planet.
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Thuc Duyen
Thuc Duyen@thucduyen16·
@DanCollins2011 I bought a big bag of 10 kg of rice. I may need to buy more. We don’t eat meat a lot but veggies & tofus so fingers crossed.
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Tom Luongo
Tom Luongo@TFL1728·
Another love letter to the one plane that makes all the difference here. And why in the end, imagine what this plane modernized can do. This article should give everyone who thinks the IRGC has a chance to do anything other than retreat or collapse.
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🏴‍☠️@calvinfroedge·
Before having a conversation with an industrial logistics expert on the Strait of Hormuz closure, please read this book
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