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Apr 22, 2024
Lee Kuan Yew on his political philosophy - a non-ideological commitment to Pragmatism and what actually works instead of theory Image
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Mar 10
Iran War Update
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1) Trump's presser: Trump has chickened out completely, in just 10 days of Iran's not surrendering & fighting back. Personally, I don't think war is over. Trump tried pushing the responsibility to every adviser, as always. He realizes deep damage, and his advisors fooled him into thinking Iran = Venezuela. A big big SNAFU.
(Trump's current reversal is due pressure from markets)

2) Iran's victory: Iran won this war strategically, tactically, militarily, and long-term.
- Strategically, as the regime survives
- Tactically, as they're taking out enemies each hour
- Militarily, as their weapons did deep damage to all
- Long-term, as the nation is united like never before

3) US in mid-east: Most American military apparatus in GCC - fearsome till 28th Feb 2026 - is broken, vanquished, evaporated. The whole USP of GCC nations - safety, calm, riches - is broken and clouded. Iran hit most of them very badly, almost unchallenged. US didn't fight back, neither did the GCC monarchs.
(Worst is the question of heavy-capex data centres)

4) Iran's conditions for any future talks/conciliation are clear: total ejection of US from middle east, full control over Hormuz transport as per its rules (only those not supporting US to get right to access), monetary compensation for damages, removal of all sanctions forever, etc. This is a 180 degrees change of fortune.

5) Israel is a goner. First, Iran is hitting hard constantly and Israel's famed defences have perished. Second, people are scared, angry and on the verge of giving up. Third, massive censoring proves game lost. Fourth, targeted assassinations (horrifying) reportedly happening of top tier leaders - which means Iran just won't stop now even if war ends. It learnt from the Zionists, and learnt well. Fifth, any nation aligned with Israel will now pay the price directly or indirectly. Just wait and watch. Sixth, citizens across the world have rejoiced, showing the invincibility aura up in smoke.

6) Strait of Hormuz: Iran will now extract full compensation from this critical chokepoint. Want to go through? Eject American establishment from your country first. Pay up. Or go up in flames. No power in the world can provide security to passing ships, against Iranian's Shaheds or Ballistics. No one will even try. They'll silently pay, show allegiance and move on. They have now seen Iran in action.
(would've been much better to not stir Iran at all, like previous decades)

7) China is a huge winner: If it takes Taiwan tomorrow in one fell swoop, the US may make some noise, some fireworks, and go silent. It has lost all moral authority, and visible one too. Think about the events of past 90 days and you'll see why. US was whacked by Iran. Read that again. And China is 50X Iran today.

8) What lies ahead: US out of middle-east (unless something dramatic changes). Iran won't stop attacking (no reason) till most goals met. Hormuz may be closed again and instant market pressures created, at will. Iranian regime will build conventional military at fearsome pace now, taking Chinese-Russian help. Iran will officially go nuclear any day now. Trump may go nuclear, still (he is unhinged, practically), in one last desperate attempt. And finally: if the Iran regime truly has a strategic mind, Iran will put up its own official military bases throughout the Middle-East, offering peace and security to GCCs. Yes.
(and who'll access those bases unhindered? China)

In one shot, Donald Trump has done what no Ayatollah ever could. It made a sanctioned Iran a real power. Though real credit goes to Khamenei, who silently planned all this through the decades.

I think the war isn't over yet, though I hope it is.

Comments welcome.
This detailing by Stanly will help extend my logic above. Image
Why forcing open the Strait of Hormuz against Iranian wishes is fanciful.

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Mar 10
I collected every NotebookLM prompt that went viral on Reddit, X, and founder communities.

Most people are using it like a glorified PDF reader.

These 20 prompts turn it into a research weapon.

(founders are hiding these) 👇 Image
1. The Exam Predictor

"Based on this material, what are the 5 most likely questions a skeptical expert would ask to poke holes in this?"

Turns passive reading into active stress-testing.

Works on research papers, pitch decks, and strategy docs.
2. The Competitor Decoder

Upload 3 competitor landing pages + your own.

"What positioning gaps exist that none of these addresses? Where is the white space?"

A YC founder used this to reposition his entire product in one afternoon.
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Mar 10
BREAKING: Scientists just gave two old, cheap drugs to MS patients — a hay fever pill and a diabetes tablet — and measured something no drug has ever shown before.

Signs of actual nerve repair.

Not slowing the attack.
REPAIRING the damage.

Here's the science behind it 🧵
Quick background — because this matters.
MS destroys myelin: the protective sheath around your nerve fibers.

Think of myelin like the plastic coating on an electrical wire.

Lose it → signals slow, distort, or stop → disability.

For 50 years, every MS drug has only tried to stop the immune attack.

None could rebuild the coating that was already gone.
Here's where it gets interesting.
Your brain has repair cells called oligodendrocyte precursors (OPCs).
They're already there. They're supposed to fix the damage.

But in MS — especially with age — they go dormant.
They stop responding.

The repair system exists but won't switch on.
The Cambridge researchers asked: what if we could reboot it?
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Mar 10
The Iran war is already following a pattern seen in many modern conflicts.

Early military success. Then escalation. Then a widening war no one originally planned.

Across history, the same strategic mechanics keep appearing.

Here are five concepts that explain how wars like this expand.
1. The Escalation Trap

Wars often begin with tactical success.

Targets are destroyed. Leaders killed. Infrastructure damaged.

But the opponent does not concede politically.

Instead of reconsidering strategy, leaders escalate.

The result:

tactical success → strategic failure → expanded war.
2. The Smart Bomb Trap

Precision strikes create the illusion of control.

Air defenses collapse. Command centers explode. Missile sites disappear.

The campaign appears to be working.

But when political goals remain unmet, the response is predictable:

more targets, more strikes, more days of bombing.

Then the enemy lashes back.
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Mar 10
This will be a general timeline of Jared’s Kushner’s actions starting from the beginning of Trump’s first term. It is now evident he is a Mossad spy & this should put everything in an entirely new light, & hopefully help everyone understand the dire circumstances of our nation. Image
Trump appointed Jared and Ivanka as presidential advisors. Neither of them could pass basic security clearances, so Trump overrode the Intelligence Community and granted them access to highly classified material. Image
It’s well known that Trump did not and still does not read the Presidential Daily Briefing (PDB) daily. It was reported during the first term that Jared read them consistently. This is highly sensitive information related to the most current world events and information. Image
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Mar 11
I was in a 2 hour briefing today on the Iran War. All the briefings are closed, because Trump can't defend this war in public.

I obviously can't disclose classified info, but you deserve to know how incoherent and incomplete these war plans are.

1/ Here's what I can share:
2/ Maybe the lead is that the war goals DO NOT involve destroying Iran's nuclear weapons program. This is, uh...surprising...since Trump says over and over this is a key goal.

But then of course we already know air strikes can't wipe out their nuclear material.
3/ Second, they confirmed "regime change" is also NOT on the list. So, they are going to spend hundreds of billions of your taxpayer dollars, get a whole bunch of Americans killed, and a hardline regime - probably a MORE anti-American hardline regime - will still be in charge.
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Mar 11
ICE isn't just building detention centers. It's engineering an entirely new industrial infrastructure for mass deportation; modeled explicitly on Amazon's supply chain. Here's the full architecture of what's being built. 🧵
ICE calls it the "Detention Reengineering Initiative." The goal: consolidate 300 existing facilities into just 34, while increasing total capacity. Processing centers hold people 3–7 days. Mega centers hold people up to 60 days before deportation. @axios
@axios Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons described the vision publicly at a border security expo: run deportations like Amazon "Like Prime, but with human beings." That quote came from a federal law enforcement official describing a plan now funded with $38 billion of your tax money.
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Mar 11
@SebaGobert Si la France avait fait de même, nos amis/voisins germano-anglosaxons l'auraient relayé haut & fort, et nos médias "Français", soumis, en auraient donc fait un scandale "d'Affaire d'Etat".
Mais là, ca concerne les USA, donc pas un mot, ni de scandale.
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@SebaGobert Si cela avait été des Mirages & "MICA" #France, comment aurait réagit Zelensky là ?!
Lui qui critique/culpabilise UE & France au moindre dysfonctionnement de notre coopération.
Comme Macron, ça parle mais dans les actes, "faut pas contrarier Trump".
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Please unroll @threadreaderapp, pour archivage perso, merci.
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