Mark D

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Mark D

Mark D

@mdelling

United States Inscrit le Kasım 2009
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Tony Blackburn OBE.
Tony Blackburn OBE.@tonyblackburn·
I remember watching the first man on the moon landing some 50years ago which was very exciting as this new mission is. Can anyone tell me why it is that they are not actually going to land on the moon but circle round it. It’s not a criticism I’m just interested to know why they are not actually going to land on the moon.
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Mark D@mdelling·
@devilfear2u @IAPonomarenko Two things can be true at once: Europe should spend more on defense and that America put bases in Europe primarily for its own benefit not as acts of charity that the ungrateful Europeans no longer deserve.
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305 💎 🇺🇸@devilfear2u·
BS… At least the last 7-8 administrations have been asking you to get your shit together and start investing in your own defense. Yet, before the Ukraine war, everybody kept cutting their budgets and riding on rainbow ponies… Then one day you wake up with “we do not have a military, we don’t have ammunition, we don’t have energy…” No shit, Sherlock… 🤷‍♂️ We have 50+ installations in Europe. We probably need a couple max and that’s it… So no, those bases are there for you.
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Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦
Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦@IAPonomarenko·
What if I told you that for decades, this was largely a U.S. policy -- that Europe largerly disarmed, weakened its defense industries, and handed its security over to the United States, making itself dependent? What if I told you that for decades, this arrangement suited both sides just fine? America secured its monopoly status as the world's military hegemon and the undisputed leader of the West, gained the ability to project its power across the globe, and had a massive market for its defense industry free from European competition -- all while extending its protection over its vassals-allies in return. And Europe was perfectly happy to relax under that American umbrella and spend its money on social programs and comfortable life. And then Donald Trump, at the helm of a superpower, decided that everyone owed him. That he wants a weak, dependent Europe and a vast market for American military exports -- but has no intention of honoring the part of the old bargain that involved actually protecting that same Europe. Doesn't anyone else find it hilarious that the Trump admin first screams at the top of its lungs demanding that Europe defend itself and become independent -- and then turns around and expresses displeasure that European countries are switching to their own weapons instead of signing contracts with the American defense industry?
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Mark D@mdelling·
@JoyceWhiteVance Sauer also said only a “tiny minority” of countries observe jus soli but this tiny minority is every country in North and South America.
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Joyce Alene
Joyce Alene@JoyceWhiteVance·
This morning SG Sauer argued “Unrestricted birthright citizenship” contradicts the practice in other countries. But conservatives on the Court have a long history of rejecting any reference to foreign law, for instance, on the death penalty. What’s next, imposing Sharia law?
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Mark D@mdelling·
@jrossean @jkimballcook The Supreme Court doesn’t decide questions of policy whether something is a good idea or a bad idea they just determine constitutionality. The process of amending the constitution exists for a reason.
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Jared 🤙 #GoCougs
Jared 🤙 #GoCougs@jrossean·
What’s your honest take on birthright citizenship? Someone showed me an apartment building in Irvine where people come 7 months pregnant from China to have their kids so they can be citizens and get into college easier because they’re American. Seems like an abuse but honestly don’t have a strong opinion.
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Jared Cook
Jared Cook@jkimballcook·
"the 14th amendment doesn't cover children of illegal aliens because there was no such thing as illegal aliens when it was ratified" is the same argument as "the 2nd amendment doesn't cover automatic weapons because they didn't exist then"
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GuruMasha
GuruMasha@maschotta_adam·
@mdelling @allenanalysis @anders_aslund If you think the navy is the main deterring factor moving into to the age of space, autonomous warfare and artificial intelligence then you need to broaden your knowledge. Or at least think more macro. You wouldn’t even know what autonomous weaponry your country is building.
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
Marco Rubio: “If Europe won’t allow us to use the bases we man and fund for their defense when we need them — we ought to close them down and remove our troops from Europe.” Europe’s response to being threatened: Spain: airspace closed. Italy: Sigonella denied. France: airspace closed. Switzerland: airspace closed. Poland: no missile batteries. UK: not our war. Canada: never. Germany: no. Japan: officially no. Australia: no. Rubio is threatening to pull troops from Europe. Europe already pulled the welcome mat.
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Mark D
Mark D@mdelling·
@IgnotumVincere @PressSec This is like Trump issuing an executive order dictating what color backyard fences must be. He literally has no authority to do this. States can simply ignore it.
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Mark O'Green
Mark O'Green@IgnotumVincere·
@PressSec No surprise the left will use lawfare to try to stop this. What are activist judges for, after all. I’m sure you have prepared to fast-track the appeals.
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גיא דוד - Guy David
Good. The Democrats thought they could open the borders and let millions pour in here and they would vote for them year after year. Well, sorry to tell you, Dems: it's not happening. No more letting illegals vote, no more letting dead people vote, no more letting people who live in other states vote when they've been gone for years, no more letting your dog vote... Well, maybe we can let Fido vote... but only if he votes for Trump!
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Mark D@mdelling·
@TSBirdey @gtconway3d You must be trolling for fun. They said the same thing about George W. Bush.
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The Same Bird
The Same Bird@TSBirdey·
@gtconway3d Democrats know when Trump brings peace to the Middle East they will never hold power again. They are rabidly desperate for America to fail.
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GuruMasha
GuruMasha@maschotta_adam·
@mdelling @allenanalysis @anders_aslund Maybe in the times of post WW2 till this decade. The capabilities of the US military far exceed that of needing bases in the regions. This cabinet knows that and are making the strategic moves necessary to exit. They should call his bluff then.
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Mark D
Mark D@mdelling·
Show me where in my original post I said “Europe gets no benefits out of them” Nowhere. The US benefiting and Europe benefiting are not mutually exclusive. The colloquial term is win-win. Both Europe and the United States have benefited from those bases. But it was not for the benefit of Europe that motivated us putting them there during the cold and keeping them there when it ended.
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Daleyo
Daleyo@divyap000·
You literally just did when you said… >>>Those bases aren’t for the defense of Europe<<<< but for US power projection. You claimed Europe gets no benefits out of them, benefits like “defense”. Just because defense is invisible until the enemy is at your shores doesn’t mean Europe doesn’t benefit. Is it just natural for lefties to lie from one sentence to the next or do you have to work at it?
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Mark D@mdelling·
@StrongerNavy The problem was America and Iran’s creation so America and Iran should fix it. End of story.
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Mark D@mdelling·
@ianbremmer @Orinocopat The US could do an operation midnight hammer twice a year for the next 25 years for what this war is costing.
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ian bremmer
ian bremmer@ianbremmer·
@Orinocopat the destruction of iran’s nuclear capabilities could have been achieved with a repeat of the 12 day war and then no disruption of the strait. trump chose to go for regime change out of overconfidence and lack of policy competence. the consequences have been disastrous.
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ian bremmer
ian bremmer@ianbremmer·
trump now says only one goal in iran war: to ensure they don’t develop nuclear weapon upside: new war goal achieved downside: pretty much everything else
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Mark D@mdelling·
@TomcatJunkie @CourtneyRigo Seems a bit harsh 70% better. No chemistry between the leads. Tom’s acting wasn’t very good. Locker room scene was silly. Movie carried by the cool action scenes.
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TomcatJunkie🏴‍☠️
TomcatJunkie🏴‍☠️@TomcatJunkie·
59% on Rotton Tomatoes…. This tells you everything you need to know about film critics.
TomcatJunkie🏴‍☠️ tweet media
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Mark D@mdelling·
@Rainmaker1973 A surgeon is controlling it. It’s not really a robot
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Microsurgery robot stitches up a corn kernel showing millimeter-level precision
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Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦
Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦@IAPonomarenko·
Can you imagine how Xi must be licking his lips right now, looking at Taiwan, the Philippines, Korea, or even Japan, watching all this godawful mess?
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Frank Flobster
Frank Flobster@FrankFlobs65902·
@IAPonomarenko @marynlm China has not invaded a country it doesn't border for its 3000 history. China is not an empire that seek expansion.
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Mark D@mdelling·
@anders_aslund Until the people with the power to remove him (his cabinet, the Congress) decide to do so, or Jan. 21, 2029 whichever comes first. Obvious, I know.
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Anders Åslund
Anders Åslund@anders_aslund·
For how long is the US going to tolerate an obviously insane autocrat as president? And how is it going to stop this madman?
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Jonah Goldberg
Jonah Goldberg@JonahDispatch·
The Trump Library & Hotel is so frick’n perfect.
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