@KimDotcom Iran is the final piece of the puzzle in the Middle East peace plan. A Reza Pahlavi would get along well with the West and the Jews. Hamas wouldn't receive another cent. That would be the recipe for lasting peace.
@KimDotcom Iran could develop freely in the future if it were no longer subject to sanctions. This would mean prosperity and peace for the region. Germany's energy problems would be solved.
@KimDotcom A country with arch-enemies, lacking the necessary strategic depth, submarines, etc., to respond to a first strike with a second strike, must not possess nuclear weapons, because that would make their use much more likely.
@KimDotcom A joint gas consortium between Iran and Qatar could eliminate the conflicts of interest between Sunnis and Shiites in the region.
@KimDotcom The United Nations is paralyzed and international law is dead because the major powers don't abide by it. China decided at that time to source its raw materials exclusively from the most heavily sanctioned regimes in the world.
@KimDotcom to gain a competitive advantage at the expense of human dignity, as was the case in the southern United States during the time of slavery, since slaves worked for free.
@KimDotcom The Chinese are only willing to pay a fraction of the price for their raw materials and are even prepared to support the world's biggest terrorist regimes.
@KimDotcom Since then, there can no longer be a UN mandate to punish the various human rights violations, as the Chinese are abusing their veto power to the maximum. One could leave it at that, but that would be very naive!
@KimDotcom Donald Trump could revive international law by gradually removing those who do not abide by it from the system.
@KimDotcom That would of course be a breach of international law, for the purpose of reviving international law, and therefore it is a great advantage that the regimes in question are drug dealers and terrorists.
@KimDotcom The Russians will not intervene so as not to jeopardize their exit strategy.bild.de/politik/auslan…
@KimDotcom In the following article, I would like to discuss how NATO's eastward expansion and Joe Biden's foreign policy presented the West with new challenges, and how the US intends to respond with a shift in strategy. threadreaderapp.com/thread/1949787…
@KimDotcom The aim is to draw Russia to the side of the West, and without oil from Venezuela, Iran, and Russia, China would be left in a difficult position and would no longer be able to control their monopolized rare earths.
@KimDotcom The Russians would like to return to the dollar, in case you weren't aware. They intend to pursue joint business ventures.
@KimDotcom In a letter from the FSB, the Chinese were already described as enemies, and this is related to the history of the two countries.
@KimDotcom Many of the cities located deep within Russia were once Chinese cities, which they would naturally like to have back someday.
@KimDotcom The Chinese are starting to make even the Russians uneasy. The West no longer has any leverage since the Chinese started building their own lithography machines. notebookcheck.com/China-entwicke…
@KimDotcom Their extortionate nature is now becoming increasingly apparent. Rare earth elements are being withheld, and governments are being put under increasing pressure. The Daimler manager was recently tortured!
@KimDotcom China wanted to send a message with this. The man was arrested because traces of cannabis were allegedly found in his blood and was forced to watch Chinese propaganda videos for weeks.
@KimDotcom Mr. Putin didn't look particularly happy during his visit to China. China probably doesn't want to pay a single cent more for Russian gas than it costs in Russia in it's subsidized form.
@KimDotcom A war with Iran would be over quickly due to technological superiority. Thanks to Starlink, hundreds of execution videos have been collected, which could theoretically be broadcast at any time, and the US is capable of next-level cyber warfare.
@KimDotcom The point is not to provoke a war with China, but to restore the balance so as not to be unilaterally dependent, since we would be treated like the Uhigurans if the hegemony power were not the USA but China.
@KimDotcom The aim is to ensure that the Chinese need to purchase their raw materials at normal market prices in the future, just like the rest of the world, and that no unfair practices are used.
@KimDotcom Donald Trump was elected for the purpose of draining the swamp, which also includes the mullahs. The ayatollah was the head of an international cocaine trafficking ring.
@KimDotcom Here's an article about the progress in the fight against cartels and human trafficking, and why I'm sure that Donald Trump and Elon Musk would never abuse children.
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@KimDotcom Here's an article about unethical behavior, blackmail networks, and the American election campaign. There are many such networks like Epstein's. threadreaderapp.com/thread/2027455…
@KimDotcom The challenges of digitalization require unprecedented cooperation between countries, and therefore some uncooperative regimes must be replaced now if we don't all want to end up on the battlefield at some point.
@KimDotcom The Iranian submarines must be destroyed to prevent them from laying mines, as this would disrupt trade, and the Houthis are already costing world trade $360 million per hour because the ships have to take a huge detour of up to 6000 km to reach Europe.
@KimDotcom This makes the products unnecessarily expensive.
@KimDotcom The Chinese won't help the Iranians either, because they can't help them. They can't refuel any planes and they won´t send ships to attack an Aircraft carrier.
@KimDotcom With a carrot and stick strategy from the USA, only one contribution to peace can be made, and that would be sweetening the carrot and soaking the stick in salt water to achieve a reinforcing effect.
@KimDotcom The russians haven't given their "partners" good financial advice. Given such terrible policies, Russia should have smacked the mullahs on the fingers with a ruler, or pulled down their trousers to give them a bit of a slap on the behind.
@KimDotcom Wasn't a hand extended to Iran? A nuclear deal was agreed upon and sanctions lifted. This brought Iran billions of dollars. Many politicians hoped that Iran would appreciate this.
@KimDotcom The money was not used to build seawater desalination plants, improve the lives of ordinary people, or further develop Iran. Instead, it was used to develop long-range missiles and build terrorist organizations.
@KimDotcom The treaty was violated, and uranium was enriched to a much higher level than necessary for civilian purposes (20%). That's why the contract was terminated. Almost 90% of the money went into hostile projects, leaving nothing for the population.
@KimDotcom Soon there will be no more water. Not even enough to operate a nuclear power plant, and no renewable energy sources have been developed. The Iranian leadership is screwed, and so are the Iranian people, unless it is replaced by a pro-Western leadership.
@KimDotcom The Iranians like their Shah because he understood that every country in the world must pay a certain tribute to the hegemonic power if prosperity should develop.
@KimDotcom Of course, the US gets a share of the resources, but in return, they have market access and can sell the oil in the West for much higher prices. If the Shah hadn't been overthrown back then, Iran would be a rich country today. That must be incredibly frustrating for the people.
@KimDotcom So many resources, yet so poor.
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@KimDotcom Such a deal was not possible with the current leadership of Iran.
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