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moldmakerB@MoldmakerB·
@DanHollaway I wonder how many would support this if Erik Prince fired blackwater backup an offered 6 figure contracting deals to go kill some IRGC assholes
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moldmakerB@MoldmakerB·
@LangmanVince Pretty sick of all the division @TuckerCarlson "Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence." Carl Sagan Show some evidence an not your 2nd hand word. Or a trust me
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Vince Langman@LangmanVince·
If you still trust Tucker Carlson after watching this video, I can't help you!
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ErikDPrince
ErikDPrince@realErikDPrince·
Off Leash update 20 March GAZA •As the U.S. and Israel pounded Iran last week, U.S. mediators shared a demilitarization proposal with Iran's Palestinian proxy, Hamas. •The offer demands a "complete handover" and "full decommissioning" of all Hamas weapons - as well as those of all other armed groups in Gaza - and guarantees support for the territory's large-scale rebuilding in return. •Hamas reportedly has about a week to formally respond, but without a biting ultimatum, its leaders will probably stall for more time to strengthen their control over Gaza so they can negotiate a softer commitment to disarmament than this proposal, which one official criticized as a "take it or leave it" offer. IRAN •The European Union and Japan issued a joint statement expressing their "readiness to contribute to appropriate efforts to ensure safe passage through the Strait [of Hormuz]," but several officials involved were careful to emphasize that "appropriate efforts" did not include the military support Pres. Trump is asking allies to send. •The WSJ suggested that Trump may try to prove his claim that U.S. forces alone can reopen the strait by deploying around 2,200 Marines to seize several islands in the area and use them as a base to thwart Iranian attacks on commercial shipping. The Marine force is due to arrive from Japan next week. OIL •The U.S. Treasury Department is reportedly considering relaxing sanctions on around 140 million barrels of Iranian oil that's already loaded and at sea, in a bid to ease surging oil prices amidst wartime supply disruptions. •A similar relaxation of Russian oil sanctions last week added about 130 million barrels to the global marketplace and temporarily lowered crude prices, but prices spiked again after Israel escalated attacks on Iranian energy sites. •Critics blasted the idea of gifting two adversaries with windfall profits they can reinvest in the wars they're actively fighting against the U.S. (Iran) or its interests (Russia). •A regulatory consultant quoted in the Washington Post complained: "Two countries that we’ve spent years sanctioning are now the direct beneficiaries of a conflict the United States chose to start." CUBA •As the Trump administration mulls relaxing sanctions on Russian oil, the Kremlin is stress-testing another of its foreign policy priorities: its energy blockade on Cuba. •At least one state-owned (and U.S.-sanctioned) Russian tanker appears to be headed for Cuba to deliver the fuel-starved island 730,000 barrels of crude oil. [In a coy move, the Anatoly Kolodkin is broadcasting its destination as "Atlantis, USA," which is impossible because a) Atlantis doesn't exist, and b) sanctioned vessels are prohibited from docking in real U.S. ports. Tracking analysts say its course points to Cuba.] •The Treasury Department quickly added Cuba to the list of countries barred from buying newly-unsanctioned Russian oil (the others are North Korea, Iran, and Russian-occupied areas of Ukraine). But that's unlikely to stop Russia from testing the U.S. blockade and delivering Cuba's first oil shipment in three months. VENEZUELA •Venezuela's U.S.-backed interim president, Delcy Rodriguez, fired her long-serving defense minister, Gen. Vladimir Padrino López, and other top brass yesterday. •López and the other ousted officials had been loyal to Rodriguez's deposed predecessor, Nicolas Maduro, and likely stood in the way of the reforms the U.S. is pressuring Rodriguez to make. •However, the fact that Rodriguez appointed another long-loyal, U.S.-sanctioned hardliner - military counterintelligence chief Gustavo González - to replace López suggests she's not in a hurry to make meaningful democratic reforms. This reshuffle lets her appear to be taking action while merely consolidating power for herself.
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Green Beret Nap Time
Sure… Then he drops a resignation letter loaded with lies with the sole purpose to divide the right and gets his spot booked on the Tucker Carlson show before the ink is even dry. Maybe he was a patriot at some point, but the only reason you 180 as hard as he did is because you are either captured, compromised, or paid off. Calling out someone for their current wrongs doesn’t mean you are disparaging their past achievements or service. This is not a hard concept. This was him a year and a half ago.
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Dale Stark@DaleStarkA10

Joe Kent is an American hero, a patriot, and a combat veteran who knows the real price of endless regime change wars. I proudly stand with @joekent16jan19.

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Green Beret Nap Time
Here’s what I think is going to happen. The right is going to lose in 2026, not because Democrats have better or more popular policies, but because of voter fatigue on the right from constant propaganda meant to divide us… which is clearly working. They threw out all of the stops, never missing an opportunity to push so many lies from so many angles that most people simply can’t process what is real and what is fiction. So, we lose. It won’t seem too drastic at first, but it will hamstring the Trump admin enough and tie him and those that remain loyal up in impeachments and other nonsense that will make his admin ineffective. This will create more doubt on the right as Democrats and our adversaries pump more propaganda into the space, highlighting the ineffectiveness. Morale will drop even further. Then we are really going to lose in 2028. We are going give Democrats and the Halal Right a supermajority, which they will use to pack the court, open the borders again, send more money to Islamist and left leaning causes, reestablish DEI policies, proliferate troon ideology, and ultimately start chipping away at the Constitution. It will only take a year or two with that kind of juice behind the effort and a supermajority pushing through legislation. The SCOTUS will be unable to stop unconstitutional laws because of the new leftist majority make up. A hot Civil War will start in the south, but it won’t feel like a civil war (no real clear sides, more like insurgent warfare of rural vs urban). Media and influencers will push it as anti-American insurgents trying to attack other Americans. Rights will be suspended. The Patriot Act will be used to identify and lock up tens of thousands. Martial law will be implemented. American foreign policy will crumble with the domestic issues. China and Russia will move forward in the world stage and systematically rewrite alliances. World wars will likely break out as a result. By 2030… the word will be a bleak and terrible place… But hey, at least a bunch of influencers made money off of centuries old propaganda made for illiterate peasants. Fun times.
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moldmakerB@MoldmakerB·
@Rush1776Rush I'm not disparaging Joe, but something changed an if hes going to make an accusation that only reason we're in Iran is because of Israel well then prove it, Trumps been on record since 80s Iran is a threat, Joe himself months ago said their a threat, so what happened
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Rush@Rush1776Rush·
They're trying to personally disparage a career intelligence officer, attacking him personally, labeling him a traitor, and even mentioning his wife, who paid the ultimate sacrifice. All because of his analysis-based opinion in an Intelligence. I stand with Joe Kent, you?
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moldmakerB@MoldmakerB·
@HeinrichVStahl @0hour1 I sure as hell ain't defending the porn hustler, but if you want porn to go away, stop watching it, only reason hes in business is because theirs a demand, everyone should just stop watching it an problem will go away
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0HOUR1@0hour1·
She made porn but she’s going to tell you about religion lmao 🤣
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moldmakerB@MoldmakerB·
@teamfroglogic I respect Joe, however the idea that Trump was influenced by Israel alone to attack Iran I think is false, trumps been pretty consistent, an also the idea that Iran hasn't done attacked us for yrs or isnt a threat also inaccurate, I hope he can explain youtube.com/shorts/B-LzExI…
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David Rutherford@teamfroglogic·
@MoldmakerB The unavoidable reality that human beings change their minds on a pretty regular basis throughout their lifetimes.
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David Rutherford
David Rutherford@teamfroglogic·
The cover up begins. “He leaked intel.”
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moldmakerB@MoldmakerB·
@DanHollaway I respect Joe Kent an definitely dont agree with his latest decision, Iran if given the chance would nuke Israel in a sec an we'd be right behind if they could not a doubt in my mind,
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Dan Hollaway@DanHollaway·
Right now is a good opportunity to prove you can disagree with someone without being an asshole about it.
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Sarah Adams
Sarah Adams@sarahadams·
I’m frustrated by the resignation of the NCTC Director Kent at a moment when the threat environment demands steadiness, but first I wish him well. These are difficult roles with real consequences, and transitions like this should not come at the expense of continuity in our counterterrorism posture. We have a serious problem, and we need a steady hand at the helm to confront it directly. There are two larger issues that have been discussed around his resignation that cannot be ignored. First, Iran has been the primary state sponsor of terrorism for nearly 50 years. That is not a talking point, it is a foundational reality that has shaped the modern counterterrorism fight. Other actors matter, including al-Qaeda, ISIS, and the Muslim Brotherhood, but Iran has consistently been a central driver, a persistent threat, and a key force behind the scale of terrorism we face today. Second, we cannot afford to rewrite the origins or evolution of conflicts like Syria. I watched how that war began in real-time, with foreign fighter returnees from jihadist battlefields in Iraq and Afghanistan mobilizing others to join them in efforts to topple Bashar al-Assad. I saw fighters leaving places like Derna and Benghazi to join that fight. These terrorists led the early phases of the war in Syria long before outside powers like U.S. or Israel developed strategies or showed meaningful concern. Groups like al-Qaeda and ISIS were not byproducts of the conflict, they were architects of it. They bear responsibility, and we should not obscure that. In later years, as external powers became more involved, particularly Russia and the U.S., the focus drifted. Strategic competition began to overshadow core counterterrorism objectives. That shift created space for terrorist groups to adapt, regroup, and believe they could outlast us. And in many ways, they have. Just months ago, more than 3,000 hardened ISIS fighters, some with prior ties to al-Qaeda and al-Nusrah Front, were freed from detention in Syria. Approximately half of those released in Syria have already showed up in Afghanistan saying they were ready to work with the Bin Laden sons in the next 25 year phase of al-Qaeda’s jihad on America. This is how it works they move to the next battlefield. We cannot afford revisionist history when it comes to our terrorist enemies. These networks are patient, adaptive, and committed. They are not sleeping, they are planning, and many of those plans are aimed at our homeland. The priority now is not narrative, it is readiness. We either confront this threat honestly, or we deal with the consequences later.
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moldmakerB@MoldmakerB·
@ByronDonalds Canada needs to change their name to Can'tada, can't win anything
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Byron Donalds@ByronDonalds·
✅US beats Canada in Stanley Cup ✅US beats Canada in World Series ✅US beats Canada for Women's Hockey Gold ✅US beats Canada for Men's Hockey Gold ✅US beats Canada in World Baseball Classic ✅US beats Canada for Paralympics Hockey Gold The dynasty continues–PLAY FREE BIRD🇺🇸🦅
NBC Olympics & Paralympics@NBCOlympics

The dynasty continues. 🥇

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moldmakerB@MoldmakerB·
@PatMcAfeeShow Canada needs to change their name to Can'tada, can't win a WS. Can't win a SC, an Can't win anything in Olympic Hockey, take off you hosers😅😅
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Pat McAfee
Pat McAfee@PatMcAfeeShow·
FIRST TIME A COUNTRY HAS WON THE TRIPLE CROWN OF OLYMPIC HOCKEY Women’s Gold ✅ Men’s Gold ✅ Paralympic Sled Hockey ✅ 🗣🗣 CONGRATS BOYS
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moldmakerB@MoldmakerB·
@libsoftiktok This is the same city who didn't have police presence after hours, literally if you had a robbery or report something stolen, leave a message with 911 an we'll get to it in the morning, police only came out if you had been murdered
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
BREAKING: Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, City Council just PASSED an ordinance restricting local law enforcement from cooperating with ICE: -instructs officials to ignore ICE detainers -prevents city employees from sharing info with ICE -bans local law enforcement from enforcing immigration laws -restricts officials from asking about immigration status -bans any city official from assisting with ICE operations -bans city contracts with ICE The entire room erupted into a standing ovation... These people are cheering to protect criminal illegal aliens who hurt Americans. Deranged
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moldmakerB@MoldmakerB·
@DataRepublican You know what's sad is most people won't contact thier Senator to push this because we know they won't listen, if we know they wont listen to us, then next step is becoming more closer to a 1776 style response from us,
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DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
The SAVE Act is more than just about election integrity. It is a spiritual reckoning for the Senate Republicans. Do they choose their donors and institutions, or do they honor their duty and choose their own constituents? These Republicans are fighting tooth and nail to prevent a real vote because they do not want to have to make this choice.
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moldmakerB@MoldmakerB·
@BasedMikeLee @megbasham Well let me tell you @BasedMikeLee I realized you an the Repubes stopped representing me back when I was told we just had to hold our nose an vote for Romney,
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@dom_lucre I know nobody is looking at the windows, but, in a church?
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Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives
🔥🚨DEVELOPING: The Korean military has been getting criticized online from many other countries after this footage of their military hosting a dancer to boost their moral started going viral.
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