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Source channel @olddriverGDstudy · Post #10 · Mar 17

#语录 请大家做个素质狼友: 1 人和人需要的是相互尊重的,希望我们群的狼友能尊重老师。在相互尊重的情况下我相信大家会得到更好的体验。 2 请大家预约老师后如有变化应该尽快,提前的告知老师,因为老师每天的课时都是有限的。如果不提前告知也很可能再也约不到这位老师或者进入妹子们的黑名单。 3 请大家遵守行规(按照行规S了但是可以待够时间,享受下老师的服务和老师聊聊天。就算时间到了没S也算是课时结束了,如果第一次结束了又做第二次那么不管S没有都应该按PP付费。),一般情况下P是60分钟 PP是90分钟 时间没到老师赶你走是老师的问题,但是超时就是狼友的问题,关于超时最好和老师协商一下,因为老师如果后面有学生,那么超时就会影响到后面的学生,很可能会给老师带来不必要的麻烦。如果想约PP的学生最好在预约的时候就给老师讲清楚。 4 关于等候的时间,有些时候有很多不可控因素比如学生迟到,学生学习时间长等因素,希望大家在等候的时候能稍微耐心点,个人感觉等候时间在20-30分钟还是可接受的。 5 希望我们群的兄弟都能做个素质狼友,当然我们也会对群里的各位老师有所要求,大家对老师有什么不满意的都可以在群里直接投诉,或者找管理员投诉。

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@american_observer · Post #5258 · 03/01/2026, 10:59 PM

🛢 MBS, Bibi and the President With “No Imminent Threat” Trump’s Iran war didn’t start in the Situation Room. It started on the phone with Mohammed bin Salman and on TV with Benjamin Netanyahu. For weeks, the Saudi crown prince privately pressed Trump to strike Iran. At the same time, Riyadh publicly promised not to let its airspace be used and posed as a fan of “diplomacy.” Netanyahu kept doing what he has done for years: openly pushing the U.S. to hit what he calls Israel’s existential enemy. Together they helped sell Trump on a regime‑decapitation air campaign against a country of more than 90 million people. They were pushing against U.S. intelligence, not following it. American agencies judged that Iran posed no imminent threat to the U.S. homeland. Military analysts said any Iranian long‑range missile program was at least a decade away, if it even began. Nuclear inspectors reported no evidence that Iran had restarted enrichment after last summer’s strikes. Trump threw that all out and chose the stories from his favorite allies instead. Then he went on camera to talk about “imminent threats,” bombs, and payback for 1979, like this was a cable‑news sequel to the hostage crisis. The Saudi role looks especially cynical. In public, MBS talked about de‑escalation and said Saudi territory wouldn’t be used for attacks. In private, he warned U.S. officials that if Washington did not strike now — with the biggest American build‑up in the region since 2003 — Iran would come out stronger. His brother, Defense Minister Khalid bin Salman, flew to Washington in January to underline the “downsides” of not attacking. After the first U.S. wave, Iran hit Saudi targets anyway. Riyadh instantly switched to outraged statements demanding “all necessary and decisive measures” against Tehran. Inside Trump’s camp, the fantasy is that this is still “restrained.” JD Vance calls himself a skeptic of foreign wars and insists there is “no chance” of a drawn‑out conflict in the Middle East. At the same time, he backs an air war that has already hit seven countries in one term. Trump promises “heavy and pinpoint” bombing in Iran “throughout the week, or as long as necessary” to deliver “PEACE THROUGHOUT THE MIDDLE EAST AND, INDEED, THE WORLD!” It is regime change by real‑estate slogan. No plan for what happens on the ground. No clarity on who runs Iran if the system actually cracks. Just faith that smart bombs plus Twitter bravado can redesign a region. Veterans of earlier disasters are spelling out the obvious. Air power alone has a bad track record when the goal is to rewrite another country’s politics. Iraq in 2003 at least came with ground troops, a long occupation, and a giant civilian bureaucracy pretending to build a new state. This time, Trump is trying to do the deluxe regime‑change package at discount scale. The goals are the same — friendly regimes in Iran and Venezuela, crushed militias from Yemen to Somalia — but the method is cheaper: listen to a Gulf prince and an Israeli prime minister, ignore your own intel, drop bombs, and promise voters it will somehow be fast, clean, and paid for by someone else’s ruins. #Iran#Trump#Saudi#MBS#Netanyahu#war#regimeChange#USintelligence 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸

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@hkdmovement · Post #7960 · 03/27/2025, 11:16 PM

A U.S. intelligence report reveals that Chinese President Xi Jinping's family allegedly holds over $1 billion in hidden wealth through business ventures and investments. Despite Xi's anti-corruption campaign, critics argue that systemic corruption within the Chinese Communist Party enables officials to amass fortunes through political connections. This raises serious questions about transparency and accountability in China's governance. #XiJinping#USIntelligence#China#Corruption 美國情報報告指,中國國家主席習近平的家族涉嫌通過商業投資隱藏超過10億美元財富。儘管習近平推行反腐運動,批評者認為中國共產黨內部的系統性腐敗使官員能利用政治關係積累財富,對中國治理的透明度和問責性提出了嚴重質疑。 #習近平#美國情報#中國#腐敗 https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2025/mar/20/us-intel-says-chinas-xi-jinping-holds-1-billion-hidden-wealth-family/

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@CryptoM · Post #65111 · 04/11/2026, 02:54 AM

🚀 Iran's Missile Arsenal Remains a Concern Amid Ceasefire According to BlockBeats, U.S. intelligence assessments reveal that Iran's arsenal still contains thousands of ballistic missiles, which can be launched from underground storage. Some U.S. officials express concern that Iran might use the ceasefire period to replenish parts of its missile stockpile. The intelligence report indicates that Iran retains the capability to restore some of its missile forces. Despite more than half of Iran's missile launchers being destroyed, damaged, or trapped underground, a significant portion of the remaining launchers can be repaired or retrieved from underground facilities. U.S. and Israeli officials note that Iran's missile stockpile has been approximately halved during the conflict, yet it still possesses thousands of short- and medium-range ballistic missiles that can be deployed from hidden or underground locations. U.S. officials also mention that Iran maintains a small inventory of cruise missiles, which could be used against ships in the Persian Gulf or U.S. forces attempting to seize islands if negotiations between the U.S. and Iran fail. #Iran#MissileArsenal#Ceasefire#BallisticMissiles#USIntelligence#IranMissiles#UndergroundStorage#Israel#CruiseMissiles#PersianGulf#USForces#MilitaryConcerns#MissileStockpile