Winter Soldier
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Winter Soldier
@FABcommand
The world is coming undone. Neutral approach to conflicts political or not, providing news updates & my opinion on current events
Classified 参加日 Mart 2015
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🇺🇸🇮🇷 THE INSANE STORY OF AMERICA'S F-15 RESCUE MISSION
The U.S. military has a motto it loves to repeat: leave no man behind.
That promise played out on the world stage when an F-15 weapons officer ended up stranded on an Iranian mountain deep inside hostile territory.
The U.S military's response wasn’t “cut losses.” It was “send everything.”
And they did.
Helicopters. Drones. A-10s chewing up mountainsides. Stealth jets overhead. Electronic warfare blanketing the sky. A fake narrative planted by the CIA just to keep the enemy looking the wrong way.
At one point, the U.S. literally turned an abandoned strip of land inside enemy territory into a pop-up military base. Not metaphorically. Actually.
Then, when things got messy, as they usually do in complex operations, they blew up their own aircraft on the way out.
All of this… for one person. Is that admirable, insane, or both?
Because on one hand, this is the kind of loyalty that makes militaries function. If you’re the one flying into danger, you want to believe the cavalry isn’t just coming, it’s already airborne, engines screaming, consequences be damned.
That belief is priceless. On the other hand, the actual price is very much not.
We’re talking about risking dozens of lives, escalating a conflict, and torching equipment that costs hundreds of millions. Not to win a war, not to secure territory. Just to make sure one name doesn’t get added to a memorial wall.
There’s a brutal logic to it: if soldiers think they’re expendable, they start acting like it. Morale collapses, missions fail, wars get lost long before the headlines catch up.
So the military doubles down on the opposite message: you are not expendable, even if proving that requires something wildly disproportionate.
Which is how you end up with rescue operations that look straight out of Hollywood.
Source: AI Telly
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal
🇺🇸🇮🇷 Trump reportedly preparing to revoke visas of hundreds, possibly thousands of Iranian elites living in the U.S. Soleimani's niece already detained. Larijani's daughter's visa revoked. Source: AP
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@BrianaRoseLee Technically there are no good guys you can't say the Iranian Regime are the good guys when they murdered hundreds of their own people when they protested out in the streets
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@Timmy_Cypher @Bill43111 Their families live in the middle east?
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@Bill43111 No. Their family members could become targets if named. Leave it alone.
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A middle-aged @usairforce colonel went through a shoot down and a parachute drop, was severely injured, treated his own wounds, ran five miles in enemy territory, climbed a 7,000-foot mountain, radioed the proclamation, "God is good," and then holed up in a crevice in near-freezing temperatures for two days while his brothers and sisters came to rescue him. That's America; that's the American military; that's the United States Air Force.
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@ProudSocialist The regime is evil the people know it but we have shown them that we aren't there for the people since we've murdered civilians so right now they gotta side with the lesser of the two evils pretty much
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@TheFungi669 It's always been a cult even former Trump supporters are beginning to realize that the whole MAGA movement shifted for the worst
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@FalkTG This is also a conflict we created, a conflict based on something our "greatest ally" in the middle east has been repeating like a parrot since the 1970s & just recently when we needed help to rescue our pilot guess who didn't move a single troop? Our "greatest ally"
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@FalkTG It was a collective effort from everyone even the USSR that brought the end to Nazi Germany. Our Allies were there when we were attacked on 9/11. When a leader decides to treat his own Allies badly this is what you get.
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I repeat:
The U.S. sent thousands of its 19 years old soldiers to die in Normandy, to free Europe and to end the biggest crime against humanity ever commited - by Europeans.
It was just 81 years ago.
The whole reason, France, Benelux etc. 🇫🇷 exist today is because of this heroism.
My grandparents could grow up in a liberal democracy. Without the U.S. they would be raised at the H*tler Youth.
We Europeans would still be in wars again and again, like 1914, 1866, 1870, 1795 etc.
They brought peace, democracy, liberty and human rights. They invested billions of U.S. Dollars into Europe with the Marshall Fund. They gave us more than we ever had in our history before. They protected us for 7 decades with hundreds of thousands of soldiers against the cruelties of the Soviet Union.
The terror we can see nowadays in Donetsk, would have happened in Bavaria, Bourgogne or the Netherlands in 1950 if there wasn’t the U.S. 🇺🇸
Who do we Europeans think we are to let that nation down, act like bad allies, calling their President names every day on television - and have full confidence we stand better alone. All of instagram is just about, why we’re better than the U.S.
We owe them so much.
We Europeans are most arrogant species on earth. And to cure this we have to face the truth.

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@0hour1 For one we didn't enter the war until the Japanese decided to touch our boats. Two we kinda started this mess unlike WW2 where the Axis had started by violating the treaty of Versailles, rearming and invading territory, ultimately Poland being the final straw for the Allies
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@AGrillz @Ryandoofy Oof Thank you for pointing that out didn't notice that the two images above are Seattle from 2000-2024 and the 2 on the bottom are San Francisco from 2000-2024. That's on me

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A decade apart in San Francisco, California 🇺🇸


Civixplorer@Civixplorer
A decade apart in Austin, Texas 🇺🇸
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@fmftint @HLC_actual No because we in fact did order soldiers not to wear uniforms in our own country due to security concerns. Examples are Fort Huachuca in AZ and Shaw AFB
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@FABcommand @HLC_actual Did you miss the "in their own country" part?
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What sticks out to me is many of the people here are armed but none are in uniform. Talk all the shit you want but we have never had to hide in our own country to avoid getting merked.
Iran News 24@IRanMediaco
"Rescue Operation"😭🤣
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@atrupar Hilter was in love with buildinghis ballroom and arch, too...
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@RealmBreaker @HLC_actual To name a few, Fort Huachuca in AZ and Shaw AFB in SC have ordered soldiers to not use uniforms off base. This following the incident at a couple bases were suspicious packages were found and the shooting at Old Dominion University
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@FABcommand @HLC_actual That would be a problem if we are told to not wear uniforms off base in our OWN country.
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@FABcommand @Schizointel I hope you get veggie omelette 🤧🤭
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What does this say about the quality of our MREs the fact that several thousand degrees of burning, aluminum and fuel couldn't digest it. This is what we're putting into our soldiers stomachs and wrecking their digestive systems with
OSINTtechnical@Osinttechnical
Iranian forces managed to capture an MRE teriyaki beef stick at the American forward base in Isfahan.
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@ambient619 @Schizointel I mean depending on the MRE meal you find they can be pretty damn good 🤣
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@cirnosad Yes the Whitehouse and centcom have been lying but I've seen this clip from the screenshot above. I've only seen flames react the way they did on that clip on the game Arma 3 so take that how you'd like
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You won’t believe this but these planes are actually flown by human pilots. Wild isn’t it?

I Am Perplexed@AndrewNorton77
@cirnosad Four troops killed? I didn't see any information on that?
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@angertab If what they say is true then he either got help or managed to steal a vehicle because you can't walk all of that in 24 hours.
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Unbelievable, but true.
150 Miles
The distance the F-15 crew member traveled to get rescued, and he did it in 24 hours. That isn't even the amazing part.
The amazing part is that he moved 150 miles north to a location that is just 19 miles from the IRGC Missile Base that USA has been bombing all week.
The base is MASSIVE! 20 KM in length, hundreds of launch sites, and just South of the city of Isfahan (pop. 2 million).
According to Trey Yingst, the CIA deceived the IRGC into believing that the USA was conducting a maritime exfil of the downed crew member.
Even more amazing, this operation took place mere 25 miles from the Isfahan Nuclear Facility where Iran is believed to be storing 460kg of 60%+ enriched uranium.
The USA just proved our ability to land multiple fixed-wing aircraft, deploy 100+ troops on the ground, dominate the battlespace, and exfil.
The USA reportedly lost several aircraft during the operation. They were likely hit by indirect fire from the IRGC base after landing, and or by SAM's brought into Iran by Russia this last week.
This is without the completion of the bombing campaign on the IRGC base. Once complete, the USA will take control of the enriched uranium in Isfahan.
Make no mistake about it. The USA SOF just had a practice run, deep in enemy territory, and they completed their real-world objective.



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