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hyperactive
@Pwr_To_ppl
Head of Security Research Department @ DAN Group | Cybersecurity & Threat Intelligence | Opinions are my own
Tel-Aviv, Israel. شامل ہوئے Mart 2023
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@ShahramMakoui48 When Israeli is so quiet, you know something is going on
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JD Vance: Anyone who opposes the Deal wants “endless conflict,” “every bomb dropped,” and “every Iranian dead.”
LIE. LIE. ABSOLUTE LIE! 🤬
Mikale Olson@realmikolson
Ben Shapiro is absolutely right, once again. It is unbecoming of a vice president of the United States to go on the show of someone who has said the things that Megyn Kelly has said as of late. JD cannot be the next nominee.
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@misfitpatriot_ @TuckerCarlson I bet later he will blame Israel for acting alone
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Trump didn’t make Israel look like a bitch, Trump made Tucker Carlson look like a bitch.
Only a bitch would use gaslighting and projection to convince you their entire fucking narrative didn’t just fall apart.
@TuckerCarlson, don’t get it twisted, you’re the bitch, bitch.
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@amjadt25 Israel should get closer to the Arab nations and Asia in general
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To Trump: In the Middle East, loyalty is currency. If you abandon your closest friend halfway through a fight and cut deals behind their back while leaving them exposed, don't expect anyone to trust your guarantees again. You told the world, "The U.S. and Israel carried out an operation against Iran," then walked away and left your ally standing alone.
In the Middle East, we don't judge friends by speeches; we judge them by who stays when the missiles fly. A person who abandons an ally halfway and cuts deals behind their back is not someone you call in a crisis.
You will say it's about American interests. Fine. But others also have interests, and they have memories. You can call it "America's interests." We call it something else: leaving your friends in the storm.
Before asking, "Why don't they defend themselves?" remember that countries like Israel did and are still doing so alone.
And also remember that the UAE defended itself, struck back forcefully, and banned the Muslim Brotherhood. Many of your countries in the West did neither.
The lesson is simple. If you can leave your closest friend exposed today, why should anyone trust your promises tomorrow? Maybe it's time for the Middle East to start thinking about alternatives.
And yes, when Iran strikes again, don't assume the Middle East will dial Washington. People don't call someone who might leak information to Turkey or cut a deal with Tehran while their friends are still under fire.
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Israel is not a client state. It is a sovereign, independent, and powerful nation.
Its strength has never depended on any foreign leader, it comes from its own people.
While the partnership with the United States has been valuable, Israel has never been a burden. It has delivered massive contributions to American technology, medicine, cybersecurity, and defense, far beyond what most Americans realize.
At a moment when America is facing deep internal and external challenges, turning against one of its most capable and loyal allies is not just shortsighted, it is self-destructive.
Those who believe they are weakening Israel by attacking it are actually weakening America’s own interests.
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@WhiteHouse If it were really that obvious, you wouldn't feel the need to repeat it so many times. Think about that
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@WhiteHouse You used the bridge to cross the river
Then burned it when you reached the side
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@strength4israel With all due respect to Trump, Israel will do what is best for it.
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Let's talk about the deal and what's going on with Trump. The elephant in the room.
Israel has been defending her enemies for thousands of years before any western leader came along. Israel is not a vassal state. It is not a puppet and it doesn't need anyone's permission to survive.
If this is all a political chess game, peacocking and posturing I will be the first to make amends, but right now there are just too many inconsistencies for me to make sense of and this game of trickery is getting very very old.
There is no reason that at this point the regime should be left standing at least none that I can think of.
Midterm elections? The price of gas? All of these are short-term issues. What we need is to eradicate the cancer that is the Iran machine, obliterate terrorism and stop Jihadism and it needs to be done now.
Source inspo: @DrMichaelOren @JNS_org @JBreakingNews @IsraelWarRoom
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History won't remember this as a nuclear deal.
It may remember it as the moment the West signaled it was tired of fighting.
Iran's regime survived.
Its proxy network survived.
Hamas remains armed.
Hezbollah remains a threat.
The Houthis remain a threat.
And Tehran has been given the one resource it values most:
Time.
The argument that this deal prevents war misses a critical point.
The Middle East doesn't reward good intentions.
It rewards strength, deterrence, and credibility.
If Iran uses this pause to rebuild its economy, replenish its missile arsenal, strengthen its proxies, and continue pursuing regional dominance, then this won't be remembered as peace.
It will be remembered as a strategic timeout.
Since October 7, Israel has learned that threats rarely disappear on their own.
They grow.
The real question isn't whether this deal avoids conflict today.
The real question is whether it makes a larger conflict inevitable tomorrow.
#Israel #Iran #MiddleEast #Geopolitics #NationalSecurity #ForeignPolicy #IranDeal #Hamas #Hezbollah #MiddleEastSecurity #IsraelSecurity
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