Mike

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Mike

Mike

@MikePaddyfield

England, United Kingdom Beigetreten Şubat 2021
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Chris Parry
Chris Parry@DrChrisParry·
Has anyone told @Keir_Starmer and @DavidLammy that we currently have a TRIDENT ballistic missile submarine on patrol? Would hate to think that @DefenceHQ is keeping it to themselves.
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Mike
Mike@MikePaddyfield·
@OfficialVizeh Makes Europa less prestigious without some bigger teams. Feels like it could be the conference semi finals
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Mike@MikePaddyfield·
@graingermedia @GigglingGanon Could tell he was itching to shoot. If dealing with a bloke stood in broad daylight is so terrifying for these guys, it's no wonder they have so many shootings over there
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GraingerMedia 🇪🇺 🇺🇦
@GigglingGanon Every time I see one of these clips it always amazes me how the cops seem to do everything poss to escalate the situation. Losing your cool so easily is unprofessional and almost guaranteed to result in bad decisions. Police training has to improve.
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Giggling Ganon
Giggling Ganon@GigglingGanon·
Police in Columbus Ohio mess up bad when they arrested a real ATF agent. This one of those videos that really make local PD look bad. The first officer arrived on the scene and immediately drew his firearm and started demanding the ATF officer to get on the ground. Never gave him a chance to show his credentials, treated him like a criminal with zero chance to prove his innocence. clearly in the video it is seen he had his hands up with his paperwork in his hand. There was no need to demand on the ground and not give him a chance to identify himself. They arrested him, put him in the back of a squad car and continued to mock him until they made contact with his supervisor. This ended in a huge lawsuit that cost the tax payers of Columbus 1.6 million dollars over two incompetent cops that believe or not as of 2025 are still on the force doing God knows what other damage.
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Hugo
Hugo@Mallard143·
@MikePaddyfield @TBrit90 Because then they can’t be criticised for how shite it’s going to be
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Mike@MikePaddyfield·
@ArmchairAdml And starmer tried to frame it as an attack on the armed forces themselves for political reasons...
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Armchair Admiral 🇬🇧
Armchair Admiral 🇬🇧@ArmchairAdml·
“There is an urgency about the threat which renders political point scoring to be a dangerous luxury”. Very true. The mess we're in is the fault of all three major parties anyway so the fact they're trying to point score just shows they're not serious. We're properly in the shit at the moment.
Deborah Haynes@haynesdeborah

🚨Lord George Robertson - a former Labour defence secretary who wrote the prime minister’s defence review - just made a hugely consequential intervention🚨 He wants to trigger a national conversation on the need for the UK to rebuild its defences. And he wants words by the government about boosting defence spending to become far more urgent and decisive action. Defence also needs to become a cross- party issue as these perilous times mean political point scoring is a luxury we can’t afford. Here are some main points. As well as talking about Sir Keir Starmer’s “corrosive complacency” on defence and that the UK is underprepared for war, Lord George Robertson in his speech: 🚨Directly calls out the prime minister for failing to match his pledges to rearm with the money to make it happen. For example, he notes how the PM wrote in a newspaper article about how the Iran war needs to be a line in the sand for the UK to strengthen its defences but Lord Robertson says “the wherewithal to make all of this happen was absent” 🚨He urges for defence to become an all of country issue, to take the politics out of it and for all political parties to work together. “There is an urgency about the threat which renders political point scoring to be a dangerous luxury”. 🚨He makes a strong case to switch funding away from welfare and into warfare. Lord Robertson says welfare spending is 5x that of defence. “Are we certain that this is the right priority - jeopardising safety and security whilst maintaining an increasingly unsustainable welfare bill?” 🚨He underlines that NATO has said Russia could be ready to use military force against the alliance by the end of the decade - that is just three years away. “That is a very short period of time and it should scare us all”… “That is sobering and frightening by any standard” 🚨He says this call to transform the armed forces is about so much more than investing in more warships and jets. It is about much wider readiness. “We are simply not ready. We need to rebuild our readiness in order to deter and possible adversary. 🚨Deterrence is much cheaper than war. The UK paid off its final debt from World War 2 in 2016 - when it was on the winning side! 🚨Lord Robertson says the government needs to abandon the “lethargic thought process of the post Cold War” era and instead get onto a proper war footing like Ukraine 🚨Finally, Lord Robertson says there has to be a national conversation on defence - something that Sir Keir Starmer said would happen 18 months ago. The public needs to understand the threat and to realise that there will have to be some difficult spending choices made for the UK genuinely to bolster its security in a “very very turbulent world”. 🚨He finishes by saying: “We need the whole country to wake up. The clock is ticking”

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Navy Lookout
Navy Lookout@NavyLookout·
.@HMSQNLZ due to depart from Rosyth this weekend on completion of docking period .
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Mike
Mike@MikePaddyfield·
@Danjsalt @thinkdefence Don't think it suits them at current casualty rates. But a ceasefire along current lines with no final settlement would probably be a good end from Russias side
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Dan Salt
Dan Salt@Danjsalt·
@thinkdefence Yes I've thought this for some time It actually suits the Russians who stop Ukraine from integrating into the EU and it suits the EU as they can't pay for it
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Think Defence
Think Defence@thinkdefence·
Whilst all eyes are on the middle east, interesting things happening in Ukraine. I still think a frozen conflict is most likely, how about you?
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Mike
Mike@MikePaddyfield·
@BearJFK Wasted money and cut capabilities. Giving all our artillery to Ukraine is a good example, great, but we should have immediately ordered replacements that were available. We should have started having proper replacements ages ago, instead still waiting for RCH155
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Bear
Bear@BearJFK·
@MikePaddyfield Spent money, but still yet to see much change in hard power.
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Flav
Flav@Flav_Bateman·
@VillaHarty We can still win the league Ian.
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Mike@MikePaddyfield·
@benitopacketo @BearJFK If you can give kids one decent meal a day you might as well. Often cheaper too.
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JB
JB@benitopacketo·
@BearJFK The obsession with school dinners when health outcomes of children is entirely disproportionate. It’s probably a quarter of the food a child eats during the day and that’s only in term times during the week. One meal a day can only do so much.
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Bear
Bear@BearJFK·
Same policy for decades yet kids aren’t healthier. Main issue: lack of physical activity. An advantage public schools, and many grammar schools had over state schools was the time spent on mandatory sport. At my school it was at least 60mins of continuous hard sport every day. 2 days a week there was a 60min swim session on top of this. On Wednesdays the sports session was 2-3 hours, depending on if there were matches with other schools. Now add an hour or more lunch break where we’d spend the time running around outside. There were no pack lunches. Banned. No food was to be brought into school. The food we ate was essentially 1950s English country cooking, plus some pasta. It was basic, but nutritious. Seconds, including second pudding was often available — and we needed it. Teachers always ate with the pupils, so they knew who wasn’t eating their vegies etc. I remember seeing overweight kids joining at beginning of year and by year end were built like racing snakes. Kids need to do hard physical activity. Daily. Re school dinners, see an old post x.com/bearjfk/status…
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK

🚨 NEW: Fried food including chicken nuggets and fish and chips will be banned from being served in schools to reduce obesity Pizza and sausage rolls will be severely limited, and desserts will also need to be at least 50% fruit

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Mike
Mike@MikePaddyfield·
@DabberThoughts @TBrit90 Could just have easily killed a dozen people. Pure luck that no one was hurt
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Dabber Thoughts
Dabber Thoughts@DabberThoughts·
@TBrit90 Do we perhaps need some context, one small drone hit a hangar and did minimal damage. Contrast that to the US 5th Fleet HQ in Bahrain ...
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Mike@MikePaddyfield·
@TheAngry53586 Say what you will about terrorists, but they have really upped their PR game since the old Al-Qaeda VHS tapes
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Mike@MikePaddyfield·
@BearJFK Would need a massive navy, so gets my vote.
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Kramer 🇺🇸
Kramer 🇺🇸@BrianMerris·
The Falklands dispute has got to be one of the dumbest of the constantly cycling topics on this site. The only meaningful discourse on that topic was had in 1982, during which the matter was solved quite conclusively.
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Mike@MikePaddyfield·
@TBrit90 Meanwhile 40 hours at minimum wage is £26,437
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Mike@MikePaddyfield·
@TBrit90 World's biggest cuck.
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Britsky
Britsky@TBrit90·
Find a person who loves you as much as Iran loves the UAE. Bombed more than Israel.
وزارة الدفاع |MOD UAE@modgovae

UAE Air Defenses engaged 17 Ballistic Missiles and 35 UAV's. The Ministry of Defense announced that on April 8, 2026, UAE air defense engaged 17 ballistic missiles and 35 UAV's launched from Iran. Since the onset of the blatant Iranian attacks, UAE air defenses have engaged a total of 537 ballistic missiles, 26 cruise missiles, and 2,256 UAV's. These attacks resulted in injuries to 3 individuals, all of whom sustained minor injuries, bringing the total number of injuries to 224, involving individuals of various nationalities, including Emirati, Egyptian, Sudanese, Ethiopian, Filipino, Pakistani, Iranian, Indian, Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan, Azerbaijani, Yemeni, Ugandan, Eritrean, Lebanese, Afghan, Bahraini, Comorian, Turkish, Iraqi, Nepalese, Nigerian, Omani, Jordanian, Palestinian, Ghanaian, Indonesian, Swedish, Tunisian, Moroccan, and Russian. No martyrs or fatalities have been reported in the past hours. Since the onset of the blatant Iranian attacks, the total number of martyrs has reached 2, in addition to the martyrdom of a Moroccan civilian contracted with the Armed Forces. The total number of civilian fatalities stands at 10, from Pakistani, Nepalese, Bangladeshi, Palestinian, Indian, and Egyptian nationalities. The Ministry of Defence affirmed that it remains fully prepared and ready to deal with any threats and will firmly confront anything that aims to undermine the security of the country, in a manner that ensures the protection of its sovereignty, security and stability and safeguards its interests and national capabilities. #وزارة_الدفاع #وزارة_الدفاع_الإماراتية #MOD #UAEMinistryOfDefence

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Mike
Mike@MikePaddyfield·
@Hauntedsock1 @thinkdefence How will them emerge stronger? Their economy will be even worse without a deal getting rid of sanctions. And they've got billions in repairs to pay for
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Mr Friend
Mr Friend@Hauntedsock1·
@thinkdefence Whole thing was a fiasco,Iran undoubtably emerges stronger,on SoH,sanctions,security-any other take is cope.
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Think Defence
Think Defence@thinkdefence·
Let me guess, Iran won and the USA lost, Iran lost and the USA won. Pick your opinion, plenty all round.
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