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The only viable option to guarantee denuclearization is a binding international agreement. Obama had negotiated just such an agreement with Iran in 2015, but Trump foolishly pulled out of it in 2018, leading Iran to accelerate its enrichment of uranium. wapo.st/44ymb7R

Steve Miller holds Palantir stock. #Palantir #Peter_Thiel #ufosky

Wise words :) #ufosky

🚨🚨Russian President Vladimir #Putin has condemned U.S. strikes on Iran as "completely unprovoked aggression," more than three years into his completely unprovoked full-scale invasion of #Ukraine. 🧵 kyivindependent.com/after-40-mon...

Advisory: Iran may launch cyber attacks, plots against natinoal leaders or Iranian dissidents, inspire domestic violent extremist attacks in the US www.dhs.gov/ntas/advisor...

The stated goal of the U.S.’s strikes in Iran is relevant to their legality even under the executive branch’s *own* (relatively expansive) conception of Art. II Commander in Chief authority/war powers. 1/

"Over the last 48 hours most discussion has focused on whether or not America *should* have attacked Iran. This is the wrong question." @jvl.bsky.social with an Emergency Triad in @thebulwark.com on the 3 knowable questions we should actually be asking: www.thebulwark.com/p/everyone-i...

I had the pleasure of co-presenting with the brilliant RADM (RET) Mark Montgomery at RSAC last month. Our session, "How the Major Threat Actors Leverage Cyberpower to Subvert Democracies," drew a packed house, & now you can see what all the buzz was about here: #natsec youtu.be/Wjq9IK7Mf6I?...

Love Paul Warburg. I don't think we have to worry too much about Iran's response conventionally, but they do have significant cyber warfare capabilities. I hope NSA and CYBERCOM are on the ball. Asymmetric war might bring some surprises to US soil. youtu.be/INv1bGaUsRc?...

This is both shocking and somewhat unsurprising.

There is no “one and done” in any conflict. The opponent always gets a vote, and unless we’ve prepped for all the things Iran may do we’re gonna have some surprises.

Younger people will be shocked to hear this, but way back when I grew up, anytime you saw a movie where some government official stopped someone on the street and demanded to see their identification papers, that was supposed to let you know they were the *bad* guys.

Just finished 'This is How They Tell Me the World Ends'. If you want to understand the real cyber threats we're actually facing, like nation-state hacking, election interference, etc., this is essential reading. Good companion to Sandworm by Andy Greenberg. www.amazon.com/This-They-Te...

probably going to regret asking, but is there even a plausible theory* under which the US could militarily engage Iran absent congressional consent, either domestically *or* internationally, or are we really now fully in the vacuum of the absence of law

Major Ryan Bodenheimer, a retired F-15 and F-16 combat pilot, revealed that one of the 'wildest experiences' of his career involved a near collision with a rectangle-shaped UFO as he flew with his squadron over southern Wyoming. www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/...

This is literally an exchange from To Live and Die in LA: “Why are you running?” “Because you’re chasing me!” “Stop running!” “Stop chasing me!”

Something I truly appreciate is that Jeremy and George learned how to present UAP cases: - video was categorized as UAP by government - object was described as disc-shaped, but could be otherwise No commitments to it being truly exotic. Just presenting the facts. And these are more than enough.

This pisses me off, but only because Lukashenka isn't the rightfully elected president of Belarus. They should be negotiating with Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, but that probably can't happen until Lukashenka assumes room temperature.

The Alcubierre Drive is brilliant physics, but it's over 30 years old. Daniel Davis explores 13 modern warp drive concepts that overcome the limitations of Dr. Miguel Alcubierre's original design. FULL INTERVIEW: youtu.be/0tGU2pSLtwI

⚡️Death toll in Russia's mass strike on Kyiv rises to 30 dead, 172 wounded. President Volodymyr Zelensky announced the updated casualty figures from Russia's large-scale drone and missile attack during his evening address on June 19.

“If you know what’s happening to you when you feel offended, that’s the first step toward controlling how you respond,” writes Arthur C. Brooks:

Congratulations to the @coloradosun.com on seven years! And thank you for the honor of speaking to your Rise & Shine workshop for future journalists. coloradosun.com/2025/06/19/t...

The US may be using threats to attack Iran's nuclear facilities to get Iran to the negotiating table. Will it work? I can't credibly answer that. But I can tell you the factors that influence whether this type of threat works. There's 3 conditions for success, based on my research. 1/

⚡️Finland votes to withdraw from landmine treaty, citing Russian threat. The vote aligns Finland with its Baltic allies, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, whose parliaments have already approved similar exits from the treaty.

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This. I wish more people understood how LLMs worked. It's nothing more than an incredibly complicated prediction mechanism that predicts what the next word in a conversation should probably be. Yeah, it's incredibly cool and amazing, but it's not rational and it's not conscious. It's math.