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mashghasem 
12/10/24

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Germany, UK and France say they are extremely concerned about Iran enrichment increase


Faramarz 
12/10/24

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Google published a Nature article. This is a really big deal!

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-08449-y


Faramarz 
12/10/24

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I am still waiting for a Dragan flop! It will come. I guarantee u lol!


lol 
12/10/24

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TER had a big win yesterday in their postponed game in the GPL beating GGS with a man down away from home. They are now on top of the table and will stay there even if PER wins their postponed match against MLV.
And their new forward Hashem Nejad scored a Golazo. He is the padideh of the league so far and a very good find by Dragan who keeps dragging his critics along [biggrin]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvBLwPDvAYo&ab_channel=PersianGulfProLeague


Zinsky 
12/10/24

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After almost 25 years, liberal economist Paul Krugman has retired from his position as a New York Times columnist (although he says he will "still be expressing my views in other places). Krugman's final column was published on Monday, December 9.

Krugman looks back on the ways in which the United States has evolved since January 2000, when the Times debuted his column and Bill Clinton was president. And he laments that the U.S. has gone from a mood of Clinton-era "optimism" to being in a painfully "grim place" as President-elect Donald Trump's second term draws closer.

"What strikes me, looking back, is how optimistic many people, both here and in much of the western world, were back then and the extent to which that optimism has been replaced by anger and resentment," Krugman explains. "And I'm not just talking about members of the working class who feel betrayed by elites; some of the angriest, most resentful people in America right now — people who seem very likely to have a lot of influence with the incoming Trump administration — are billionaires who don't feel sufficiently admired."

Krugman adds, "It's hard to convey just how good most Americans were feeling in 1999 and early 2000. Polls showed a level of satisfaction with the direction of the country that looks surreal by today’s standards. "

The economist argues that although "it wasn't all puppies and rainbows" when his Times column debuted during the Bill Clinton era, Americans were generally "feeling pretty good about the future when I began writing for this paper."

"Why did this optimism curdle?" Krugman writes. "As I see it, we've had a collapse of trust in elites: The public no longer has faith that the people running things know what they're doing, or that we can assume that they're being honest."

The columnist laments that the U.S. is going into 2025 in a very dark mood.

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"So is there a way out of the grim place we're in?" Krugman says. "What I believe is that while resentment can put bad people in power, in the long run, it can't keep them there. At some point, the public will realize that most politicians railing against elites actually are elites in every sense that matters and start to hold them accountable for their failure to deliver on their promises…. We may never recover the kind of faith in our leaders — belief that people in power generally tell the truth and know what they're doing — that we used to have. Nor should we."

Krugman adds, "But if we stand up to the kakistocracy — rule by the worst — that's emerging as we speak, we may eventually find our way back to a better world."


Faramarz 
12/10/24

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A person shows Google Quantum AI's "Willow" chip, in this undated handout photo obtained by Reuters on December 6, 2024. Google/Handout via REUTERS    THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES.


Faramarz 
12/10/24

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Google just released a 105 qbit quantum computer on a chip, truly remarkable if true. IBM has a 257 qbit one that’s size of a human being. This one fits in the palm  of your hand.

https://quantumcomputingreport.com/google-unveils-the-105-qubit-willow-chip-and-demonstrates-new-levels-of-rcs-benchmark-performance-and-quantum-error-correction-below-the-threshold/amp/


mashghasem 
12/10/24

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Iran spent tens of billions of dollars of national wealth propping up Assad’s regime after intervening in the Syrian civil war


Rahim Kamanchi 
12/10/24

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0t67GsEDfI&ab_channel=NaserSarfaraz


Observer 
12/10/24

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Erdogan - Bibi - Trump shameful plan
Cumhuriyet reported that in a very clever move, Rajab Erdogan found a window of opportunity to oust Bashar Al-Assad from power within 10 days. It is revealed that Erdogan disclosed the plan with Bibi and the two then got the nod from Trump to move forward. The window of opportunity was provided with Putin with his hands full in Ukraine and weakened.
The biggest winner is Erdogan. The son of a bitch had this plan in his sleeves. All the shit he said against Israel and Bibi was all fake. He backstabbed Iran and Russia. Now US has Syrian land east of Euphrates filled with oil, Turkey has all the major cities and Israel just claimed more land from Syria. I don't trust this mother fucker at all specially his friendship with Azerbaijan president and the Israeli base in Azerbaijan.


Zinsky 
12/10/24

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Footage from a mosque in Damascus aired by Hebrew media shows Syrian rebels vowing to march on Jerusalem, a day after a stunning opposition advance took over the capital, ending the Assad family’s five decades of iron rule.

“This is the land of Islam, this is Damascus, the Muslim stronghold. From here to Jerusalem. We’re coming for Jerusalem. Patience, people of Gaza, patience,” vows an Islamist rebel spokesman surrounded by a group of gunmen who respond with cries of “Allahu akbar! (“God is greatest” in Arabic)

It is not clear which rebel group the fighters represent.


mashghasem  
12/09/24

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From Trump and Turkey, to Russia and Iran — Syria's regime change has huge global consequences


Reza 
12/09/24

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One of the reasons they brought down Shah. He was going after the jewish lobby. Not sure he had thought about it n miscalculated that usa likes him more than israel or he never gave it a though.

https://youtu.be/9RH2wXQtFdo?feature=shared


Reza 
12/09/24

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How fucked up is musk? he knows he and his buddies r fucking up the planet n his solution is to continue and look for a place elsewhere in the universe.

The world's two richest men and biggest space entrepreneurs both believe humanity's survival depends on life beyond Earth — for very different reasons.

  • Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos explained this week that his vision is to move all polluting industries into space to preserve Earth.
  • His rival Elon Musk envisions inhabiting space as a way for humanity to live on beyond Earth, if a cataclysm strikes our planet.


https://www.axios.com/2024/12/08/musk-bezos-space-travel-survival-humanity


Reza 
12/09/24

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I had watched this interview before. The fact he continues to acknowledge her questions about oil prices is so naive. One word, demand and supply. If our prices are not inline then don’t buy from us. He was so weak trying to to justify it with wheat shit


Faramarz 
12/09/24

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On the subject of Shah and how he was set up:

Ignore the insecure moron at the beginning. But once he replays the interview, check out the amazing watermelons that she is putting under Shah's Arms and he is fully buying them. Damn most powerful man in the world ...

https://youtu.be/YYX1db0xlQQ?feature=shared


mashghasem 
12/09/24

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Exclusive-Iran in direct contact with groups in Syria's new leadership, Iranian official says


Luigi 
12/09/24

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It was not me they have the wrong guy


Zinsky  
12/09/24

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Everyone hates the insurance companies. They are the worse. I’m not for killing anyone for any reason but certain people deserve to be put in jail for what they do to others. They are playing with people’s lives for more profit.
Why do we need insurance companies is another question for another time.


Maghsoud 
12/09/24

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Also have you guys seen all the out pour of celebration for the killing? turns out that united health turns down 95% of all claims. lots of people unhappy with the dead and the whole company...
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