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(04-06-2026, 10:02 AM)Kurokage Wrote: Isn't he going to make those sorts of comments??
Anyone can post a die hard supporters comments about the opposition failing miserably.
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The phrase "one trick pony" springs to mind...
'l'll just check my Giveashitometer....Nope. Nothing...
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(04-06-2026, 09:45 AM)putnam6 Wrote: I do have you on ignore...
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But you participate so frequently and persistently, it's hard to ignore completely
I'm only human, and you are essentially calling me out most of the time...
Why even take part in the forum if you ignore everyone who has a differing opinion to you?? you'd be better off in cave with an echo
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(04-06-2026, 09:56 AM)Kwaka Wrote: It is a part of why Russia, China and others have Iran's 6.
Clarify?
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It seems the Kurds didnt appreciate Macron's point of view
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(04-06-2026, 09:25 AM)cherokeetroy Wrote: We could be actually focusing on liberating Iranians, empowering them to rise up and reclaim their country
Instead, we're creating the next generation of extremists and terrorists by destroying their infrastructure
https://x.com/RealAlexJones/status/20408...19350?s=20
https://x.com/AnnCoulter/status/20408745...10387?s=20
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Is the Alex Jones post real? Don't think I've ever seen him act/type lucidly or agreed with anything he's said.
The bridge was a bizzare bit of civillian infrastructure to attack as it was still under construction so can't be argued there was any legal basis for the strike - at least with a functioning bridge a claim can be made that Iranian regime or military were/could use it making it a legitimate target.
Targetting energy and water infrastructure is only going to harm/kill civillians, be used as ISIS/Islamic terrorr group recruiting propaganda and a mastabatory aid by Hesketh. People don't speak about politics and can't organise a revolution without basic access to food, water etc....Persians and middle east allies like the Kurds will be looking at the US admin salivating at commiting more war crimes and acting like war is WWE and re-evaluating their support for the West.
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It sure looks like Trumps devastation of Iran is stopping their attacks on other middle eastern countries.
https://www.techradar.com/ai-platforms-a...ech-giants
Quote:Iran is threatening to bomb the $30 billion Stargate AI data center backed by OpenAI, Nvidia, and other tech giants.
As the conflict in the Middle East continues, Iran has threatened to take aim at the $30 billion Stargate AI data center located in the United Arab Emirates — a data center relied on by tech giants including OpenAI, Nvidia, Cisco, Oracle, and SoftBank.
The Times of India reports on the threat, which was clearly and specifically made in a video address by Ebrahim Zolfaghari, a spokesperson for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) force in Iran.
"Should the US proceed with its threats concerning Iran's power plant facilities, the following retaliatory measures shall be promptly enacted," says Zolfaghari, identifying "all power plants, energy infrastructure, and information and communication technology of the Zionist regime" as targets.
Those targets would face "complete and utter annihilation" Zolfaghari continues, before the video switches to a Google Maps shot of the Stargate UAE base in the desert — hidden in the standard map view but visible via night vision.
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(04-06-2026, 09:33 AM)Kwaka Wrote: So a county of 90M kills 10'000's. How does that compare with Gaza and 100'000's dead from a population of 2-3M?
Oh please just stop with the gaslighting. You think 100’s of thousands have been killed in Gaza? LMAO, it’s more like 65-70k not hundreds of thousands and those are probably high numbers, good grief! A quick google proves you wrong.
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(04-06-2026, 10:08 AM)putnam6 Wrote: Clarify?
Why did Larry Ellison pay billions into Tic Toc? Gaza ain't China's fight, so a lot of stories on the ground went out as people are going WTF is this about? Gen Z gets it. Since this big pay out about 6-12 months ago, censorship has got in line with the rest of corporate America social media.
So while many in the Western world are blind to the Gaza situation, the rest of the world is not. The idea of this Israel culture expanding churns their stomach. Maybe Israel does get a lot of things right? Their scorecard on the human rights sucks bad. The rest of the world is on guard, the BRICS nations have point.
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https://www.rawstory.com/iran-war-2676669166/
Quote:'Pre-war prices' might never return – despite Trump's contrary claims: economist.
While President Donald Trump has repeatedly insisted that prices would fall “rapidly” once his administration’s war against Iran ends, a prominent economist on Monday not only rejected that claim, but warned that “pre-war prices” may never return in the United States.
“I don’t think we’re going back to the pre-war prices for the foreseeable future,” said Mark Zandi, the chief economist of Moody’s Analytics and among the first economists to predict the 2008 financial crisis, speaking with Politico for its report Monday. “Certainly won’t be this year, won’t even be next year. Might not be ever.”
The national average price for a gallon of gas recently eclipsed $4 as Iran continues to restrict access to a critical shipping waterway in response to U.S.-Israeli attacks, and is forecast to reach as high as $6 as soon as this summer. Surging oil prices have also driven up food costs, which were already increasing due to Trump’s tariff policy and immigration crackdown.
In an apparent effort to address concerns over rising prices, Trump has said gas prices would "come tumbling down” as soon as the United States pulls out of Iran, as would inflation – a claim Zandi rejected out of hand.
Rory Johnson, an oil market researcher, told Politico that the world is only beginning to feel the strain from fuel shortages caused by Trump’s Operation Epic Fury, with pressures expected to escalate sharply as the war continues. Even if the conflict were to be resolved soon, business leaders fear that any market improvements would be delayed by months.
“The die is being cast for the rest of the year for what’s going to happen in the markets,” said Jim Fitterling, the CEO of Dow Inc., speaking at the CERAWeek conference in Houston recently, as reported by Politico. “It’s like the unwind we saw on supply chains during COVID. You could be in the 250- to 275-day range. This is not going to be an instantaneous rewind.”
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