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Sardaukar20

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Chinese crayfish confirmed security threat to US.
They even turn from grey to deep red when you cook them, betraying their true colour.
China happens to be the largest customer for American seafood exports ($1.04 billion) as of 2023 according to the USDA. China had just returned to being the biggest customer for American seafood since Trump started his trade war in 2018. If these clowns decide to impose import restrictions on imported Chinese seafood, that'll be interesting indeed. I wonder what the American seafood exporters are gonna go through, after only just getting back the Chinese market last year.
 

Sardaukar20

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Xi Jinping expresses his condolences over the death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter accident.
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The death of Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash is tragic indeed. Although I do not discount the possibility of foul play, I'm still in wait-and-see mode. I just don't think that his death is something to rejoice or make fun off. As a fellow brother in resistance along with Russia and China, Iran had just lost its president along with other ministers in a relatively tumultuous period. I would show them some respect.

Western media had been quick to portray Raisi's death as "celebratory" among Iranians. This is the same Western media that told us that Russia is losing in Ukraine, China is collapsing, Putin and the CPC are unpopular in their own respective countries, etc. Their propaganda is as weak as their source, i.e. questionable social media posts. This is not something worth entertaining or promoting.
 
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AssassinsMace

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Xi Jinping expresses his condolences over the death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter accident.
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The death of Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash is tragic indeed. Although I do not discount the possibility of foul play, I'm still in wait-and-see mode. I just don't think that his death is something to rejoice or make fun off. As a fellow brother in resistance along with Russia and China, Iran just had lost its president in a relatively tumultuous period. I would show them some respect.

Western media had been quick to portray Raisi's death as "celebratory" among Iranians. This is the same Western media that told us that Russia is losing in Ukraine and China is collapsing. Their propaganda is as weak as their source: questionable social media posts. This is not something worth entertaining or promoting.
Yes and also the West seems to think every time a leader of a country they don't like dies, the next one to replace will somehow be (more) pro-West.
 

jiajia99

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Xi Jinping expresses his condolences over the death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter accident.
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The death of Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash is tragic indeed. Although I do not discount the possibility of foul play, I'm still in wait-and-see mode. I just don't think that his death is something to rejoice or make fun off. As a fellow brother in resistance along with Russia and China, Iran had just lost its president in a relatively tumultuous period. I would show them some respect.

Western media had been quick to portray Raisi's death as "celebratory" among Iranians. This is the same Western media that told us that Russia is losing in Ukraine and China is collapsing. Their propaganda is as weak as their source, i.e. questionable social media posts. This is not something worth entertaining or promoting.
No it’s not worth celebrating at all, but the west does love to do these things and speak ill of others as though the consequences don’t exist. Which means that the situation is almost ripe for another hardliner that will act on impulses in regards to getting even with the USA and Israel who are the most likely to try something like this. Hence no one should be surprised is something does eventually happen that just might make these people regret being so damn quick to dance on the graves of others so to speak.


Yes and also the West seems to think every time a leader of a country they don't like dies, the next one to replace will somehow be (more) pro-West.

Which is why these people better watch out, at this time is seems to be a bit of waiting game until the west is low on weapons, man power and resolve for when the reprisals will come. In the end, it’s almost impossible to over estimate the stupidity at work here because just when you think that have gone as far as stupid goes, they manage to do something even more stupid. Do these people like a roast pikachu something
 

Bellum_Romanum

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Xi Jinping expresses his condolences over the death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter accident.
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The death of Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash is tragic indeed. Although I do not discount the possibility of foul play, I'm still in wait-and-see mode. I just don't think that his death is something to rejoice or make fun off. As a fellow brother in resistance along with Russia and China, Iran had just lost its president in a relatively tumultuous period. I would show them some respect.

Western media had been quick to portray Raisi's death as "celebratory" among Iranians. This is the same Western media that told us that Russia is losing in Ukraine and China is collapsing. Their propaganda is as weak as their source, i.e. questionable social media posts. This is not something worth entertaining or promoting.
It's true that any DEATHS ASSOCIATED WITH THE CURRENT THEOCRATIC LED gov't of Iran will be celebrated by the SHAH loving Iranians. Since for most of these people, the Shah was the next best thing since sliced bread. They're mostly Euro-centric and American centric people in both culture and political outlook. Not that they really want to emulate western style democracy because they would never win an honest election country wide due to the fear that the mostly Islamic and conservative voting public will not be able to tolerate an openly gay oriented society.

Most of the western public's contact with the people of Iran are from Iranians that hate their government, are obviously living and working in the west. So their views are what shape and guide the perception and realities on the ground in Iran. But that's a very dangerous way of assuming and accepting the west loving Iranians view uncritically as it deludes the west of looking at the situation with a much more nuance and objective view, not to mention the need to analyze the whole Iranian society that requires a dispassionate, ideologically free lense.

But who am I kidding, most analyses that west provide to their public and ergo the "world" are highly deceptive and sanitized conveying a focused group analysis that's easily digestible and understood expected by an already compliant and SUPREMACIST western public.

He who controls the media, controls the world.
 

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Israel recently hosted real estate marketing events in US and Canada,
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The problem,
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Modiin and Ma'ale Adumim are illegal Israeli settlements in occupied West Bank of Palestine, according to UN, not recognized even by Washington.
I just wanna know if the Zionists will give favourable rates to their own fellow jews or is it a case where they can't help themselves and seek to indulge in usury?

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And so it begins, the ICC is now going for the king of the western nations; the jewish israeli president Netanyahu. Now, the western rule of law will be put to the test.
 

coolgod

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It's true that any DEATHS ASSOCIATED WITH THE CURRENT THEOCRATIC LED gov't of Iran will be celebrated by the SHAH loving Iranians. Since for most of these people, the Shah was the next best thing since sliced bread. They're mostly Euro-centric and American centric people in both culture and political outlook. Not that they really want to emulate western style democracy because they would never win an honest election country wide due to the fear that the mostly Islamic and conservative voting public will not be able to tolerate an openly gay oriented society.

Most of the western public's contact with the people of Iran are from Iranians that hate their government, are obviously living and working in the west. So their views are what shape and guide the perception and realities on the ground in Iran. But that's a very dangerous way of assuming and accepting the west loving Iranians view uncritically as it deludes the west of looking at the situation with a much more nuance and objective view, not to mention the need to analyze the whole Iranian society that requires a dispassionate, ideologically free lense.

But who am I kidding, most analyses that west provide to their public and ergo the "world" are highly deceptive and sanitized conveying a focused group analysis that's easily digestible and understood expected by an already compliant and SUPREMACIST western public.

He who controls the media, controls the world.

I knew the Shah was quite progressive, but turns out he was also pretty clear eyed and candid. Maybe Israel had something links to the Iranian revolution?
 

9dashline

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The Iran president likely encounter the same fate as "Kobe Bryant".

Mountain conditions during the day:

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Except Kobe's pilot wasnt qualified to fly IFR and his chopper didnt have a working EGPWS... kinda hard to believe the same was true for Iranian presidential helicopter, much more likely if fowl play from Great Satan was involved, they picked a day and set of conditions that gave their news media mouthpieces the cover for plausible denailability spin
 
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