WTF is going on? Hey GemXero I got your logo @nikitabier@elonmusk
Seems like Grok imagine is leaking user chats into each other.
I never asked for GemXero and have never heard of it before. I just typed "Company Logo"
How can the US block Fable 5 being used by anyone who is not a "US Citizen"?
Practically it would need to digitally verify the identity of each person who accesses the model - sounds a lot like China.
@MarioNawfal@jacksonhinkle jackson hinkle is your source. that's where this stops. zero breakdown, zero verification, just a number from the most agenda-driven account on this platform. $27B over how many days? what's included? this is vibes math dressed as analysis.
@RasmusJarlov Iran was already seizing ships in Hormuz and bankrolling Houthi attacks on global shipping before any bombs dropped. your genius idea skips over 18 months of escalation to get to the conclusion you wanted.
@MarioNawfal the third bullet is doing a lot of work. US controlling Hormuz hurts Japan, South Korea and Taiwan before it hurts China. those are your semiconductor supply chains. hard to win the AI race when your own allies' energy gets choked first.
@tradingNQdaily@Investingcom the pivot-killer thesis assumes the closure lasts. US 5th Fleet is literally there to prevent that. when this reopens in a few weeks the Fed calls it transitory and holds. TLT is the right signal but don't confuse a threat with a permanent structural shift.
everyone else is paying 40% more for oil while china's tankers sail right through. iran put a velvet rope on the strait of hormuz and china got a wristband.
Oil is up 40% in Europe. In the countries closest to Iran it barely moved. You’re not paying for a real shortage. You’re paying for a story.
- Iran closed Hormuz to the world. But Chinese tankers are still passing through. Iran is literally selecting who gets oil
- China stockpiled 1.4 billion barrels before the war started. They knew. Europe stockpiled nothing
- Turkey, Georgia, the Caucasus sit right next to Iran. Pipeline oil still flowing. Prices not moving.
- Europe doesn’t even buy Iranian oil. They’re paying a 40% premium on oil that was never disrupted for them
- The “shortage” raised prices most in the countries furthest from the conflict and least in the countries next to it
That’s not a supply crisis. That’s Europeans being scammed.
This is Israel’s Arrow 3 defense system intercepting a ballistic missile in space.
🏷️ Asking price: $4.1 billion.
Germany’s got one already. On sale to allies who want to protect their skies.
@BRICSinfo what does Spain do if Iran says no? write a strongly worded letter? Sanchez has no navy in the Gulf, no leverage in Tehran, no enforcement mechanism. this is diplomacy cosplaying as authority.
@MarioNawfal Iwo Jima was a remote island in the Pacific. Kharg is 25km from Iran's coast, handles 90% of their oil exports, and seizing it activates every Iranian proxy simultaneously. same thing though i guess
BREAKING: US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has claimed Washington can comfortably fund the war on Iran and would not need to increase taxes to do so.
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@LindseyGrahamSC@realDonaldTrump Iran doesn't need nukes when they can close the Strait of Hormuz and crater oil markets. you traded one threat for a worse one, and Europe is already rationing fuel.
Hey @Grok, which are the 5 farthest major European capitals falling within Iran's demonstrated 4,000 km ballistic missile range from its western border?
@MarioNawfal "turns out" implies this is a surprise. the radar vs IR trade-off in stealth design has been in threat literature for 30 years. every serious defense analyst knew this. stealth was never designed to beat thermal tracking, that's not what it's for
@MarioNawfal the world: strait closed, iran goes offensive, infrastructure strikes threatened across the region. rutte: he's making it safer. genuinely curious what the unsafe version looks like