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R. Morgan Fliehr

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... it's a slow process... and I got the patience of a Buddhist...

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Nneka Ogwumike
Nneka Ogwumike@nnekaogwumike·
We always told you we were going to stand on business, and that’s what this looks like.
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💎🍾@TheRocSupremacy·
Hov loves Philly.
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More Perfect Union
More Perfect Union@MorePerfectUS·
BREAKING: Workers at CBS are walking out. The unionized team that works CBS' streaming service are going on a 24 hour strike in New York and San Francisco. The walkout comes after negotiations with CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss reportedly imploded.
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Marques
Marques@M_Brawl·
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philip lewis
philip lewis@Phil_Lewis_·
Oscar winner, Michael B. Jordan
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Rogue Kite
Rogue Kite@RogueKite·
A pattern that I've noticed studying CIA operations is that Western countries are consistently passing colonial projects between each other. For example, a CIA asset may go in to do reconnaissance on something like locally owned mines in Brazil. Then someone tied to another Western intelligence service from Israel or France might pay an assassin to kill the head of the Union at that mine and other local assets to instigate violence. Then after the violent riots break out, everything gets shut down and the profits are lost a Canadian company may come in and offer bottom dollar to reopen the defunct mine. Every actor participating will receive some portion of the profits... But they intentionally avoid having everything carried out by one country So the chain of events leading to the takeover can be plausibly deniable. I imagine that's what this is. We also know the UK is involved.
Trita Parsi@tparsi

This story has not gotten enough attention. A senior French military official was killed in Iraqi Kurdistan by an Iranian drone two days ago. No details have been provided by the French as to why he was there in the first place, except saying it was "defensive". According to the Iranians, Iraqi Kurdish authorities tipped off Tehran that the French were in Kurdistan seeking to arm and help Iranian Kurdish militias to attack Iran. Tehran responded immediately with drone attacks that killed one and left several French soldiers wounded. Clearly, all details are not known yet, but this is likely a significant development. france24.com/en/middle-east…

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