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College Aged Male Pulverizd by Shahed-136 Groyper

@ShahedVictim

شامل ہوئے Mart 2026
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Ben Y
Ben Y@BenY795843·
@0xcoked Repair it in 10 minutes and turn it back on. Bomb Kharg island and that's gone for decades.
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sho☀️🌿|🎈🎀
You cant be "anti-imperialist" while not acknowledging the arab colonization of north Africa and west asia
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sho☀️🌿|🎈🎀
@ShahedVictim You support trump who's literally supporting Israel..?you do realize that the wars in west asia is because of USA right????
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PersianImmortal🦁
PersianImmortal🦁@GreaterIran92·
Russia warned Iran a few days ago that the negotiations & an agreement could be a cover for a ground attack.
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Rosedark 📕
Rosedark 📕@FreeRosedark·
Being this obsessed with owning Bernie Sanders in 2026 on top of Elon dickriding is the most cucked shit ever. Spiritual slave.
Burnie Senders@BurnieSendersX

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John Jackson
John Jackson@hissgoescobra·
@gbrew24 There’s no question that what you say is true, however, we should add that an enemy that doesn’t comply with the laws of war necessarily can cut some corners. We knew that going in and it was a failure by this administration.
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Gregory Brew
Gregory Brew@gbrew24·
It is true that Iran used its power over the strait to assume leverage over the US and eventually compel a favorable settlement. But this obscures what may be the more significant achievement: that after 40 days of bombing, Iran never lost the ability to both keep the strait closed and threaten regional infrastructure. Its missile cities still stand, its launchers survived, its drone/missile arsenal were depleted but, thanks to careful management, remain potent. In the end, Iranian missiles and drones proved more effective at accomplishing their mission than US TLAMs, F-35s, and strategic bombers.
The New Yorker@NewYorker

For nearly a half century, through eight American Presidencies, Iran has employed the most cost-effective tactic of warfare by seizing someone or something of value and holding it hostage. And while Iran has demonstrated its ability to hold out, sometimes for years, for what it wants, the U.S., with its two- and four-year election cycles, has limited patience. Read more about Iran’s hostage tactics: newyorkermag.visitlink.me/Wu_drU

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jerritsune
jerritsune@Ritsune00·
@avispartan1 @AreteKleos They must've deployed all their Brahmin ragebaiters against China. For Whites; they can only deploy mummaposters, "yu sister onlyfans saar" and "no u" bottom of the barrel izzatless dalits.
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jimothy burglary
jimothy burglary@JimothyBurg1ary·
a friend did a college project about right wing politics in Czechia and one thing that was funny to her, and funny to me, is that Czechia is hyper tweaking about this issue despite having basically no 3rd world migrants either legal or illegal and basically no Muslim population
ɖʀʊӄքǟ ӄʊռʟɛʏ 🇧🇹🇹🇩@kunley_drukpa

Drama on Czech X after anti-migrant Prime Minister Andrej Babiš teams up with an alt girl with a nosering influencer to promote himself. One detractor complains about it and others call him gay in response. Czechia continues to have most advanced anti-migrant politics in the west

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Isaac Smith
Isaac Smith@wordsmithI·
@EWErickson So why do you think Trump is doing this? Does he think it will get him the Nobel peace prize that he so desperately craves? This “deal” is inexplicable and inexcusable in its current form.
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Erick Erickson
Erick Erickson@EWErickson·
So Iran opens the strait, gets a fee per ship passing through, gets $10 billion in cash minimum up front, and we punt on nuclear terms till later. This is an American surrender to a terrorist regime sold this morning to various conservative outlets to cheerlead.
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Noel Broadmeade Roope
Noel Broadmeade Roope@NoelRoope·
No. There are more clever ways of doing this. Imagine if you stuck a 2000lb. Bomb that is literally just explosives and a triggerig mechanism to the top of the launch tubes. When they open up, it's designed to fall in and collapse the structure. You could also use gas or white phosphorus. Hell, you could use a white phosphorus shell to burn open their cover, then drop whatever choice of the above you wanted into the tube. We have options, they just aren't nice ones. We could also just bury the bastards in concrete, if you want to make sure it stays that way, you can mic it with a powderized acid that activates on contact with skin. Most of these are warcrimes, but most importantly: not all of them.
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Haylen
Haylen@haylen630·
It’s absolutely unacceptable that I, a non college educated tradesmen figured this out independently and CIA was (seemingly) surprised by it. The missile bases can’t be destroyed, only suppressed. If the Iranians pushed the tankers back, (they did) they win. Very simple
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College Aged Male Pulverizd by Shahed-136 Groyper
@weewoono US troops are already out of irans periphery i don’t see a good reason (from a US perspective) to want them to be there. The biggest stress point for the MoU is lebanon bc it would mean the americans would have to use their leverage against israel
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RuhRoh
RuhRoh@weewoono·
MoU seems to be actually forming. Key points that determine the winner will be lifting of sanctions and the withdraw of US forces from the Iranian periphery. suspect we're gonna have a nebulous status quo ante bellum and another war before 2030
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