Oberstein
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All seems pretty normal to me.
I don't know why people are surprised… It didn't seem to bother anyone when previous presidents did it
All seems pretty normal to me.
I don't know why people are surprised… It didn't seem to bother anyone when previous presidents did it
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Ahem, you are being racist.I don't know why people are surprised… It didn't seem to bother anyone when previous presidents did it
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To understand, you need facts, not emotions. You have no facts.So let me get this straight.
Yes, I said as much. I am saying that who governs the Falklands is of no consequence to the other NATO allies. My argument here (Iran) is the allies are happy to gain the benefit of the objective being achieved, but not willing to share in the risk. With your Falklands example, there was no benefit to the allies, and so any similar implication of sharing the benefit without sharing the risk would make no sense.It was probably of consequence to Argentinians and especially the people on the Falkland islands.
The military action did not exactly come out of the blue, and now that it has begun there is no indication the allies (except possibly France) are intending to help other than 'a little back from the front lines'. Helping in a defensive or support capacity is not nothing, but it is in line with President Trump's previous characterisation.The US and Israel started this war 7 days ago presumably without notifying other allies seeing as they are asking for access to airbases now. You act like other countries have been dragging their feet for months while the war goes on.
This type of performative praying is largely an American phenomenon. Laying on hands elsewhere is done inside Churches or peoples homes and is not done to broadcast it.Christians pray over people (in this case the president) to help guide them / heal them / protect them / etc.
If you don't know this, you need to travel outside your bubble a bit....
I don't know why people are surprised… It didn't seem to bother anyone when previous presidents did it
Not from the US and hadn't seen this type of thing before. Would certainly raise eyebrows where I'm from if a politician did that!I don't know why people are surprised… It didn't seem to bother anyone when previous presidents did
War is now nothing more than a bunch of memes stitched together. We're really living in the worst timeline right now.
The town of Minab where this happened has no naval base, it's 20 kilometers from the coast along a dry river bed since there is a dam further upstream.The school incident will be investigated (Like democracies do. That's the role of free press, press conferences, and investigations.) and... what a great place to put a girls school. Right at the gates of a Navy base that the main moto is "we will stop the entire oil commerce of half the world with our boats."
The town of Minab where this happened has no naval base, it's 20 kilometers from the coast along a dry river bed since there is a dam further upstream.
I guess this is the US taking over Russia's tactic of putting out multiple contradictory lies.
"There was no strike"
"It was an Iranian missile"
"There was a huge military base"
If you look at it the same way as in this situation with the school, then no.Ps. Russia would probably have carpet bombed the entire city with thermobarics and call it a day.
War is now nothing more than a bunch of memes stitched together. We're really living in the worst timeline right now.
I'm sure that naval base was about to launch a massive attack on New York so it had to be bombed immediately during the day when schools are open. No choice really.
If you look at it the same way as in this situation with the school, then no.
Fox News trying to brag about '' amazing U.S. AI drone capabilities '' in Iran while showing footage of Ukrainian developed interceptors that Ukraine developed themselves lmfao.
Wtf is this clownish American media '' dear leader '' propaganda.
No disclosure or anything, how is that serious journalism and why should anyone trust them about anything.
This guy is everything that's wrong with '' independent '' media.
Absolute brainrot ngl.
You may as well watch some North Korean news anchor.
'' Agenda free '' is the height of irony.
With a strong push into 2nd place with asinign comments such as "people call things a Nazi these days they actually are".
A huge problem with "dear leader" propaganda but won't address the "NOT MY PRESIDENT" lock step propaganda of the other side of the coin.
That's true for the third point. The first two are common to both democracies and autocracies. I was talking about the first two.Which is exactly how it supposed to be in a democracy and exactly what doesn't happen in autocracies like China, Russia, Iran, etc.
Mmm...Vast amounts of paid shills
Tucker's new video:
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War is now nothing more than a bunch of memes stitched together. We're really living in the worst timeline right now.
The military action did not exactly come out of the blue, and now that it has begun there is no indication the allies (except possibly France) are intending to help other than 'a little back from the front lines'. Helping in a defensive or support capacity is not nothing, but it is in line with President Trump's previous characterisation.
From Hezbollah in Lebanon. Given this is an IRGC terrorist proxy force and the attack was motivated by the current military action against Iran, they are basically just being cute to avoid acknowledging that it was, effectively, an attack by Iran against the UK.So the MOD has come out and said the drone that hit Akrotiri wasn't from Iran. So the question is if they know that, then where did it come from?
Seems likely Hezbollah who are already a recognized terrorist group by the UK.So the MOD has come out and said the drone that hit Akrotiri wasn't from Iran. So the question is if they know that, then where did it come from?
Which is exactly how it supposed to be in a democracy and exactly what doesn't happen in autocracies like China, Russia, Iran, etc.
They (collectively) already did 'flake', and he was right with his characterisation then and it still applies now. This is textbook 'being right all along'.then when they flake, say "see, told you I was right all along"
In order to flake out there would have to be plans or agreements set out in advance. There is no plan at all for this. It is just vibes, hopes and headlines.They (collectively) already did 'flake', and he was right with his characterisation then and it still applies now. This is textbook 'being right all along'.
The reality is the current position of the US is to assume that these allies will 'flake', freeload and avoid risk where possible, and to plan around that accordingly. If they happen to step up at some point, great, that's a bonus, but the US cannot and should not rely upon it.
Again, it is not necessarily fair to every individual member, but it is a fair evaluation of the contribution which can be expected of the NATO allies as a group.
They (collectively) already did 'flake', and he was right with his characterisation then and it still applies now. This is textbook 'being right all along'.
The reality is the current position of the US is to assume that these allies will 'flake', freeload and avoid risk where possible, and to plan around that accordingly. If they happen to step up at some point, great, that's a bonus, but the US cannot and should not rely upon it.
Again, it is not necessarily fair to every individual member, but it is a fair evaluation of the contribution which can be expected of the NATO allies as a group.
Need to cook up better false flags to pull NATO into this unprovoked war.They (collectively) already did 'flake', and he was right with his characterisation then and it still applies now. This is textbook 'being right all along'.
The reality is the current position of the US is to assume that these allies will 'flake', freeload and avoid risk where possible, and to plan around that accordingly. If they happen to step up at some point, great, that's a bonus, but the US cannot and should not rely upon it.
Again, it is not necessarily fair to every individual member, but it is a fair evaluation of the contribution which can be expected of the NATO allies as a group.
The town of Minab where this happened has no naval base, it's 20 kilometers from the coast along a dry river bed since there is a dam further upstream.
I guess this is the US taking over Russia's tactic of putting out multiple contradictory lies.
"There was no strike"
"It was an Iranian missile"
"There was a huge military base"
But they weren't given an opportunity to share in the risk or come up with ways to mitigate it. Nor do we know what the objective is - is it to free the Iranian people from a despot, prevent Iranian nuclear ambitions, something else - and is what is happening achieving those things? Has the enriched uranium been destroyed, is there an intention to capture it - or is there the possibility that after the dust settles it falls into the hands of a new madman either Iranian or another nation?Yes, I said as much. I am saying that who governs the Falklands is of no consequence to the other NATO allies. My argument here (Iran) is the allies are happy to gain the benefit of the objective being achieved, but not willing to share in the risk. With your Falklands example, there was no benefit to the allies, and so any similar implication of sharing the benefit without sharing the risk would make no sense.
That's completely stupid in many aspects. It's okay to not agree and not stand but they sat during many times that show they aren't for the American people. You don't stand for agreeing to protect American citizens first? Even if the reasoning is you don't agree with the methods he's using to achieve that, you still are sitting on the basic principle of that and it's the worst possible PR you could portray.No joke. I had a conversation with someone at work after the State of the Union who told me that the Democrats should have been forced to stand for Trump. I was like, no. He then took it to another level and told me how quickly North Koreans stood for Kim Jong Un as a sign of respect. I thought he was joking. He was not. After I explained the difference in fear and respect and that we Americans (including politicians) are not forced to agree with our president, I think he realized how dumb he was being. I have no problem with people who support Trump, I agree with some of the things he does, but come on.
I am using it in the way it was used by the person I replied to, hence 'flake'.In order to flake out...
Oh, for sureThere is no plan at all for this.
War is now nothing more than a bunch of memes stitched together. We're really living in the worst timeline right now.
Woof... I don't specifically have an an issue with the contents of the video itself. But the White House account to posting it is a bit distasteful to me.
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Woof... I don't specifically have an an issue with the contents of the video itself. But the White House account to posting it is a bit distasteful to me.
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Of course, I expect both Russia and China to help with intel. There are also musings that China will use this as a welcome testing ground for their weapons. Tbh, why wouldn't they? USA does the same in Ukraine.
In his first term I also remember them sitting when he said he got 1 million people off of food stamps. How could you not stand for that even if you disputed the numbers?
That's completely stupid in many aspects. It's okay to not agree and not stand but they sat during many times that show they aren't for the American people. You don't stand for agreeing to protect American citizens first? Even if the reasoning is you don't agree with the methods he's using to achieve that, you still are sitting on the basic principle of that and it's the worst possible PR you could portray.
In his first term I also remember them sitting when he said he got 1 million people off of food stamps. How could you not stand for that even if you disputed the numbers?
I think it's petty by Republicans when they do it for things too.