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A Statement from The Pentagon. https://www.defense.gov/News/Releas...-statement-on-us-military-strikes-in-ea/It starts out with, . Today, at President Biden’s direction, When the very first sentence is a total Lie, the entire statement becomes Bullschit.
Give a man a fish and he eats for a day. Give a man a welfare check, a forty ounce malt liquor, a crack pipe, an Obama phone, free health insurance. and some Air Jordan's and he votes Democrat for a lifetime.
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Praise be to John McCain and Haliburton.
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it's the old conundrum again. We are there, for whatever reason. Our folks are attacked, for whatever reason. Do we respond and strike back, or do we just act like a punching bag? American troops are in the middle east in places not associated with the Israel/Hamas imbroglio. Americans are being attacked by Iranian/Iranian backed players. Should we take the hits and remain passive, or should we smack 'em back?
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Another limited war. Because it's worked so well in the past. Who here thinks slojoe is really calling the shots?
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"Guard with jealous attention the public liberty. Suspect everyone who approaches that jewel. Unfortunately, nothing will preserve it but downright force. Whenever you give up that force, you are inevitably ruined.”
Patrick Henry
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Another limited war. Because it's worked so well in the past. Who here thinks slojoe is really calling the shots? Interesting thought. Those who are the very top brass in the military have given no sign they have anything figured out for themselves either other than where the chow line is. So who is it? Osky
A woman's heart is the hardest rock the Almighty has put on this earth and I can find no sign on it.
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it's the old conundrum again. We are there, for whatever reason. Our folks are attacked, for whatever reason. Do we respond and strike back, or do we just act like a punching bag? American troops are in the middle east in places not associated with the Israel/Hamas imbroglio. Americans are being attacked by Iranian/Iranian backed players. Should we take the hits and remain passive, or should we smack 'em back? We should pull out and let the savages kill each other. America has almost all the resources we need to function, right here. We have oil to run our economy for generations they say. Throw the greenies out. Throw the dems and rinos out. Start building chit here again and we could be the unchallenged super power within a few years.
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US Forces have been in Syria for quite some time....months on end!!
Even birds know not to land downwind!
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it's the old conundrum again. We are there, for whatever reason. Our folks are attacked, for whatever reason. Do we respond and strike back, or do we just act like a punching bag? American troops are in the middle east in places not associated with the Israel/Hamas imbroglio. Americans are being attacked by Iranian/Iranian backed players. Should we take the hits and remain passive, or should we smack 'em back? There's no "we" to it. There's the U.S. government (the same U.S. government that's flooding America with illegals and funding proxy wars around the world while America turns to schitt) and there's the American people,..who are being thrown under the bus.
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it's the old conundrum again. We are there, for whatever reason. Our folks are attacked, for whatever reason. Do we respond and strike back, or do we just act like a punching bag? American troops are in the middle east in places not associated with the Israel/Hamas imbroglio. Americans are being attacked by Iranian/Iranian backed players. Should we take the hits and remain passive, or should we smack 'em back? Why did the US invade the sovereign country off Syria and start bombing them? It amazing that all of the dumb neoconned boomers, who have no clue where countries like Syria and Ukraine, Somalia are located, but support endless wars and open borders that destroy America
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Its about pipelines fellas.
It ain't Jews and Muslims.
It's about oil and gas.....and who's pipeline gets to go where.
We could not let Germany come out of its recession too quickly.....so we blew up Nordstream.
We need regime change in Syria so that they become enemies of Iran.....and Saudi interests can move forward.
If we let blow Gaza off the map...the ME might just say fugg it and and rally together with Russia against Saudi Arabia and the US.
I am MAGA.
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Oil, Salt, Grain, Slaves, Opium, round and round she goes...
"Maybe we're all happy."
"Go to the sporting goods store. From the files, obtain form 4473. These will contain descriptions of weapons and lists of private ownership."
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Its about pipelines fellas.
It ain't Jews and Muslims.
It's about oil and gas.....and who's pipeline gets to go where.
We could not let Germany come out of its recession too quickly.....so we blew up Nordstream.
We need regime change in Syria so that they become enemies of Iran.....and Saudi interests can move forward.
If we let blow Gaza off the map...the ME might just say fugg it and and rally together with Russia against Saudi Arabia and the US. Saudi Arabia will become a member of BRICS along with Turkey and the UAE. That's assuming that Israel the the U.S. crazies don't torch the planet, of course.
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Biden eliminated America's energy independence on day one. Phase two of the crazy's agenda is to alienate all of the oil producing states.
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Its about pipelines fellas.
It ain't Jews and Muslims.
It's about oil and gas.....and who's pipeline gets to go where.
We could not let Germany come out of its recession too quickly.....so we blew up Nordstream.
We need regime change in Syria so that they become enemies of Iran.....and Saudi interests can move forward.
If we let blow Gaza off the map...the ME might just say fugg it and and rally together with Russia against Saudi Arabia and the US. Saudi Arabia will become a member of BRICS along with Turkey and the UAE. That's assuming that Israel the the U.S. crazies don't torch the planet, of course. They want to torch it. Whats a few billion dead people to them? Success
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It won’t work. America cannot fight a three front war. We’ve lost the Ukraine conflict we started. Putin will not take the bait but Syria will be supported by many proxies. China and Russia want to keep the trade routes open. We are trying our hardest to close them.
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