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MAGA, KEEP AMERICA GREAT

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C3
C3@C_3C_3·
Temporary Protected Status is permanent: Somalia: 35 years Sudan: 28 years Honduras: 26 years Nicaragua: 26 years El Salvador: 24 years Haiti: 16 years South Sudan: 15 years Syria: 14 years Nepal: 11 years Yemen: 11 years And Americans pay for it. Send them home. End the scam.
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Robert J. O'Neill
Robert J. O'Neill@mchooyah·
Trump is going to beat Iran until they fucking quit. Why is this difficult to understand?
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Jack Carr
Jack Carr@JackCarrUSA·
I was doing something a little different around this time twenty years ago…
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Green Beret Nap Time
Green Beret Nap Time@GBNT1952·
I want you to look at the world, and specifically the war in Iran, from a strategic military planner’s perspective… because once you do that, a lot of things become very clear. Once you view it from 30,000 feet, you can start to see that Iran was less an isolated regional war and more of a move by the US centered on controlling the flow of global energy. In the simplest terms, modern power is not just about territory, it is also about controlling critical systems, and few systems are more important than the movement of oil and liquified natural gas. The Strait of Hormuz is one of the most vital choke points in the world, with a significant portion of global energy supply passing through it daily. By establishing naval dominance at the strait and restricting Iranian ports, effectively deciding which vessels can transit the strait, the US has positioned itself as a gatekeeper rather than just a participant. This shifts the dynamic from fighting an adversary to controlling a global economic lever, one that significantly affects China as much as anyone else. When viewed in sequence, the strategic approach becomes a clear pattern. It started by securing or stabilizing energy access closer to home, such as our efforts involving Venezuela, and reduced vulnerability and ensured our baseline supply. With that foundation, attention could then shift outward to key global chokepoints. In the case of Hormuz, the objective was to control the input value of the world’s energy system, where a large share of oil exits the Middle East. Once control was established or contested there, the ripple effects were immediate: prices spiked, shipping routes became uncertain, and nations dependent on that flow were forced to react. That disruption was not merely a byproduct of conflict; it became a tool of influence (again, think bigger, think Asia and China). From here you can see the broader strategic logic and how it suggests that controlling energy flow creates leverage over both allies and adversaries. Countries that rely heavenly on Middle Eastern oil, particularly those in Asia, became more sensitive to disruptions and more dependent on stable alternatives. That opens up the door for increased US oil and LNG exports, effectively tuning domestic production to a strategic asset rather than just an economic one. Hence the ramp up in domestic production and sales in the US. If extended further, such as through influence over additional chokepoints such as the Strait of Malacca (which serves as a primary route for energy shipments to Asia), the US could theoretically influence not just supply, but the entire distribution chain from origin to destination. In practical terms, that would mean having a say in who gets energy, when they get energy, and what it costs. That’s what we are seeing unfold. Trump is pushing America to dominate the energy supply for the entire world. This is chess, not checkers. And this is the way you should be looking at the world, and if you are not, you will always be the one left behind, falling for the grift from gay idiotic podcasters who know nothing about the world and just eat to profit off of you being uninformed.
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Old Salty Marine
Old Salty Marine@BamaSaltyMarine·
My Grandpa Was Found Fishing Near A Pond By A Police Officer. His Bucket Was Full Of Fish. Cop: "Do You Have A Fishing Permit, Sir?" Grandpa: "Nope. These Are My Fish -I Brought Them From Home." Cop: "What Do You Mean You Brought Them From Home?" Grandpa: "Every Day I Come Here, Let The Fish Swim In The Pond For A Bit, And Then I Call Them Back." Cop: "You Call The Fish Back?" Grandpa: "Yep. I Whistle, And They Jump Right Back Into The Bucket." Cop: "Okay Then... Show Me." So Grandpa Calmly Empties The Bucket Into The Pond And Waits. After A While, The Cop Says, "Well?!" Grandpa: "Well What?" Cop: "Aren'T You Going To Call Te Fish Back?" Grandpa: "What Fish?
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Joel
Joel@joelgaines·
Yesterday, I flexed biceps in the gym mirror and it was uplifting. The end.
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Val
Val@TrumpsHurricane·
Should Eric Swalwell lose his Congressional Pension now that he has resigned in disgrace ??
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The Name of War
The Name of War@TheNameofWar·
In the early 1920's, when notorious Russian anticommunist general Roman von Ungern-Sternberg learned one of his lieutenants had sexually assaulted several nurses & looted their communities during one of his military campaigns, he ordered the man severely flogged & burned at the stake
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Braxton McCoy
Braxton McCoy@braxton_mccoy·
Greatest country on earth
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BuffaloRon
BuffaloRon@BuffaloRon·
Good Morning Xitterverse Friends! Don't do stupid stuff.... 24hrs/TNTFIU HUHAWD
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MrAckley257
MrAckley257@StackEmUpAgain·
@BuffaloRon Shes lucky she didnt get a hookin in the face, damned lucky. I can show her what that looks like havin your face busted by a horn underneath my beard. People are stupid..and the dude tryin to wrestle a buffalo, wtf.
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