Kyle C. Barker
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He always does his market manipulation on Friday nights. I distinctly remember this during COVID when I was trading heavy during that initial chaotic period.
U.S. and Israeli intelligence are reportedly searching for signs of Iran’s new leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, with indications suggesting he may still be alive, including evidence that Iranian officials have tried to arrange in-person meetings with him that reportedly failed due to security concerns; the issue has come up in President Trump’s intelligence briefings, with his national security team still assessing who is actually in charge in Tehran, as one U.S. official said they have no evidence Mojtaba is truly giving orders, while a senior Israeli official added, “It’s beyond weird,” noting they lack proof he is leading. The report says Israeli and U.S. intelligence previously viewed security chief Ali Larijani as a de facto leader before his assassination last Tuesday, and Israeli officials now claim Iran’s top leadership is operating under heavy secrecy, moving between safe houses and avoiding digital communication, while Mojtaba’s Telegram channel has published a Nowruz message calling for unity along with photos of him that U.S. officials are trying to verify as recent; a senior Arab official told Axios the IRGC appears to be effectively taking control, describing them as highly ideological and willing to escalate significantly. - Axios

They truly playing military whack-a-mole (source is Axios)
And the more veteran higher ups they kill, the younger and more ruthless/wilder people will be calling the shots for Iran.
Is Israel doing this so they can nuke these mfers in a couple of years (surely, with new leadership Iran can start doing wild shyt out there)?![]()
Atleast back in the day they were more subtle. These days they aren’t even trying anymore.Of course he does. These dudes are one trick ponies. China, Russia, anyone that opposes the US= good. US (while living here)= bad.
Russians are targeting schools, hospitals, nuclear power plants, and population centers in Ukraine but something something Nazis, something something NATO encroachment, something something Russian speakers, something something Russia has been winning a “4 day special operation” for four years![]()
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So which extremists should we be rooting forIronically, the extremist factions of every dispute end up bolstering each other.
So in this context, the extremists on the Israeli side kill the (relative) moderates on the Iranian side, and the extremists on the Iranian side use that as an argument to bolster their claims that they need to take the gloves off.
Then the extremists on the Israeli side use the rhetoric/actions of the hardliners on the Iranian side to argue for an even more aggressive posture against Iran.
It truly is a vicious circle.

Good postOne side launches wars of aggression, the other defends their homeland.
One side is executing a decades long plan of destroying countries on its path to neocolonial rule and Zionist hegemony, the other side resists by proxy.
One side keeps going up the escalation ladder, the other responds in kind.
One side attacks schools and hospitals, the other gives decent evacuation warnings before striking.
One side carries out genocide and is led by a billionaire demonic cannibalistic child trafficking pedo class.
But it's Iran who has a death cult. Make it make sense?
NoneSo which extremists should we be rooting for![]()

They truly playing military whack-a-mole (source is Axios)
And the more veteran higher ups they kill, the younger and more ruthless/wilder people will be calling the shots for Iran.
Is Israel doing this so they can nuke these mfers in a couple of years (surely, with new leadership Iran can start doing wild shyt out there unprovoked)?![]()
So which extremists should we be rooting for![]()

It's always like this, extremists dance to each other's songs. Hamas and Likud were always reinforcing each other to a point I'll always have this totally unfounded theory that Hamas and Likud were buddies simply because they helped each other stay in power.Ironically, the extremist factions of every dispute end up bolstering each other.
So in this context, the extremists on the Israeli side kill the (relative) moderates on the Iranian side, and the extremists on the Iranian side use that as an argument to bolster their claims that they need to take the gloves off.
Then the extremists on the Israeli side use the rhetoric/actions of the hardliners on the Iranian side to argue for an even more aggressive posture against Iran.
It truly is a vicious circle.