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Brit Hume
Brit Hume@brithume·
Quote: "Tehran has been powerless to slow a tempo of daily events that would be considered catastrophic embarrassments for nearly any other government. Nor has it managed to meaningfully fight back." thefp.com/p/behold-the-e…
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fredrain
fredrain@fredrain·
@BigBlueDylan @sadcayuts Polacheck is a Kansas fan. Can’t believe he is the main insider at KSR. Not sure what they are thinking. Would be like making Drew Franklin the basketball insider on a Tar Heel board. Not sure what they were thinking with that hire. 😂
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Dylan
Dylan@BigBlueDylan·
@sadcayuts I’m not shocked that Donnie Freeman didn’t announce his Intention to Enter the Portal, with Jacob Polacheck. Let’s circle back to this when he officially enters the portal.
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fredrain@fredrain·
@captainkudzu @smgstryker @brithume That’s what you all say. You are a leftist partisan hack. I’ve read your posts. Stop lying about it. Be proud of what you are. Even if it’s a communist
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Where's Your Data?
Where's Your Data?@spock627corfu·
@brithume Did we get Iran's uranium? No. Is the Strait of Hormuz open? No. Did the Iranian regime fall? Also no. But go on about how we're winning. That plus $5 gas will really help you fascists in the midterms.
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Douglas Ritz
Douglas Ritz@douglasritz·
@brithume “Tehran has been powerless to slow a tempo of daily events..” Just like Saigon. The US won every battle, and then lost.
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👊Ryan King 🔥
👊Ryan King 🔥@RKING90210·
@brithume But given that Israel and US bases /equipment are getting hit on a daily basis with success from the IRGC….doesn’t that make this quote false?
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fredrain
fredrain@fredrain·
@LarkinWarren You’re wrong. I voted for him 3 times. I’m all for what he is doing because I understand the reason. I do not know one person who voted for him that is sorry they did.
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Larkin Warren
Larkin Warren@LarkinWarren·
You don't have any idea how furious w/Trump Americans are. Damn few asked for this, want it, sustain it, or support it. He is a madman—and the last time a mad man was running the show, Europe burned and young men *all over* the Western World came home in body bags.
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Anthony Sarich 🇦🇺🇭🇷
@AmitSegal Iran is winning the war and they will snap defeat from the jaws of victory by accepting this bullshit "plan" from some Pakistani nobody. I can see Iran signing up to this.
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Amit Segal
Amit Segal@AmitSegal·
Source to Reuters: The commander of Pakistan’s army was in contact “all night” with the U.S. Vice President Vance, envoy Witkoff, and the Iranian Foreign Minister. The proposal: - Immediate ceasefire; the Strait of Hormuz to be reopened - Then, within 15–20 days, a broader agreement will be concluded in direct talks between the parties to be held in Pakistan
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Andreas Backhaus
Andreas Backhaus@AndreasShrugged·
@AriFleischer I seriously doubt lots of Americans are angry at France or Spain for staying out of another Middle Eastern war that Trump had even promised not to begin. I suspect that quietly, many are quietly complimenting the Europeans for not going along with this.
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Ari Fleischer
Ari Fleischer@AriFleischer·
My message here clearly struck a nerve. A few friends from when I was press secretary, domestically and abroad, don’t like what I said. Instead of seeing how Western European nations must change, they just want to attack Trump. The reason it struck a nerve is because they recognize that this time NATO nations are being held to account. They know they’ve come up short for decades and by denying us overflight rights, they’ve gone too far. Americans are fed up, especially with France and Spain. Trump won’t stand for it and they know it. They now fear the consequences of their inaction. The UK, unlike its days under Thatcher or Blair, is wishy-washy. They’ve often been a good allie, but this time they want to sit it out and have it both ways. We can use their bases, but only for limited operations. At least the UK spends real money on defense. France, Spain, and Italy are another story. So too is Canada. None of these four contribute seriously to NATO. They’re laggards, trying to get away with it. Spain and France force our pilots to fly thousands of miles out of the way (I thought they didn’t like carbon footprints) en route to Iran. Eastern Europe is a different story. They spend more on defense and they understand power. They lived under Soviet domination and recognize weakness when they see it. They won’t be weak. Western European governments, especially France, are good at issuing communiques and statements. They enjoy hosting conferences. They love to ponder deeply. Getting them to act is another matter, unless it’s to purchase Russian LNG, which they still do. The world is changing. Out of this war will come a new group of younger nations that understand real power and the importance of strength. The UAE, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Israel and Eastern Europe will emerge stronger than ever. Western Europe will continue to fall behind. As for Trump, you don’t have to like him. He often says things none of his predecessors would say. But don’t underestimate the fact that US taxpayers are fed up with nations that don’t pull their weight, and then force our pilots to take risks and longer flights so we can rid the world from the menace that is Iran. Today’s Western European leaders would rather mollify Iran and pay them ransoms (trade) than support the US. Things are different today. We all know it. The UK, France, Spain and Italy (despite its Prime Minister) have earned the consequences that will unfold. They could have and should have supported us. Not as a NATO alliance. But as individual free nations. All we wanted was overflight rights and full access to airfields. They’ve made their choices. Soon, they’ll see the results.
Ari Fleischer@AriFleischer

When this is over, the western part of NATO will never be the same. Spain, England, France and Italy have sold us out, as they too often have a history of doing. Eastern European nations are the heart of NATO. They spend money on defense, know how to fight and love the US. France particularly deserves fault and blame. From supporting China and Russia at the UN to denying Americans overflight rights, they’re doing what they’ve always done - showing weakness, while cutting deals with terrorists. (The reason the US has a Marine Corps and Navy is unlike France, we refused to pay a ransom to the Barbary Pirates. France is always happy to cut a deal.) Wars have unintended consequences as nations show their true colors. NATO will never be the same, and Western European weakness and acquiescence is the cause.

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Ryan Harris
Ryan Harris@RyanHar16220125·
@AdamKinzinger NATO is a defensive pact between allies that has only been invoked once (by the US). It's not a slush fund put together by America and her allies for the US to use whenever they want to attack other countries with Benjamin Netanyahu.
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Adam Kinzinger (Slava Ukraini) 🇺🇸🇺🇦
Ok. Here we go Ari, you know better than this. You’ve been inside the room. You understand how alliances actually function, not just how they’re talked about on cable hits. NATO was never meaningfully consulted here. Not brought in as partners. Not treated as allies whose buy-in mattered. Instead, for years they’ve been publicly dressed down, threatened, and told outright that they’re on their own. When the President of the United States repeatedly questions the value of the alliance, floats walking away from Article 5, and even talks about things like taking Greenland, you don’t get trust—you get hedging. So now there’s a major war raging on their own continent, and those countries are being asked to stretch even thinner for an operation they had no role in shaping, led by a president who has made clear he views alliances as transactional at best and disposable at worst. Of course they’re cautious. Of course they’re calculating risk. And yes—of course they’re worried they’ll be left holding the bag when Trump inevitably changes course or loses interest. That’s not freeloading. That’s rational behavior in response to uncertainty we created. You’re right that some European countries have underinvested in defense. That’s been true for years, and many have started correcting it—especially since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. But let’s not pretend this moment exists in a vacuum. Trust is cumulative. And it’s been burned down repeatedly. And the idea that this is about “refusing to help the U.S. rid the world of Iran” ignores the bigger strategic picture. European nations are dealing with an active land war, energy insecurity, domestic political strain, and the very real possibility that U.S. commitments to NATO could evaporate overnight. You don’t expand commitments under those conditions—you consolidate. You know this, Ari. And I think you know why this argument doesn’t hold up. But somewhere along the way, you traded that understanding for applause lines. You’ve sold yourself at the altar of popularity instead of leveling with people about the complexity here. Alliances aren’t maintained by ultimatums and public humiliation. They’re maintained by trust, consultation, and consistency. We’ve offered too little of that lately—and now we’re seeing the result.
Ari Fleischer@AriFleischer

My message here clearly struck a nerve. A few friends from when I was press secretary, domestically and abroad, don’t like what I said. Instead of seeing how Western European nations must change, they just want to attack Trump. The reason it struck a nerve is because they recognize that this time NATO nations are being held to account. They know they’ve come up short for decades and by denying us overflight rights, they’ve gone too far. Americans are fed up, especially with France and Spain. Trump won’t stand for it and they know it. They now fear the consequences of their inaction. The UK, unlike its days under Thatcher or Blair, is wishy-washy. They’ve often been a good allie, but this time they want to sit it out and have it both ways. We can use their bases, but only for limited operations. At least the UK spends real money on defense. France, Spain, and Italy are another story. So too is Canada. None of these four contribute seriously to NATO. They’re laggards, trying to get away with it. Spain and France force our pilots to fly thousands of miles out of the way (I thought they didn’t like carbon footprints) en route to Iran. Eastern Europe is a different story. They spend more on defense and they understand power. They lived under Soviet domination and recognize weakness when they see it. They won’t be weak. Western European governments, especially France, are good at issuing communiques and statements. They enjoy hosting conferences. They love to ponder deeply. Getting them to act is another matter, unless it’s to purchase Russian LNG, which they still do. The world is changing. Out of this war will come a new group of younger nations that understand real power and the importance of strength. The UAE, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Israel and Eastern Europe will emerge stronger than ever. Western Europe will continue to fall behind. As for Trump, you don’t have to like him. He often says things none of his predecessors would say. But don’t underestimate the fact that US taxpayers are fed up with nations that don’t pull their weight, and then force our pilots to take risks and longer flights so we can rid the world from the menace that is Iran. Today’s Western European leaders would rather mollify Iran and pay them ransoms (trade) than support the US. Things are different today. We all know it. The UK, France, Spain and Italy (despite its Prime Minister) have earned the consequences that will unfold. They could have and should have supported us. Not as a NATO alliance. But as individual free nations. All we wanted was overflight rights and full access to airfields. They’ve made their choices. Soon, they’ll see the results.

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Candace Owens
Candace Owens@RealCandaceO·
This is a satanic administration. We all realize that satanic Zionists occupy the White House and Congress needs to move to have the Mad King Trump removed. All of our lives may depend upon other countries realizing that Trump is deeply unwell and surrounded by religious fanatics who have convinced him that he is a messiah. We are in uncharted territory. Leaders worldwide need to act accordingly.
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Tony TT
Tony TT@tony_tt43467·
@fredrain @JoeTruzman Only a fool would believe the United States is greatness. The United States has bombed and attacked countries all around the world and killed millions as a result because au.S is pure evil. Now, would you kindly piss off once and for all :)
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Joe Truzman
Joe Truzman@JoeTruzman·
I cannot overstate how significant the rescue of the second crew member from the downed F-15E is. The op denied Tehran a major propaganda victory, stripping it of leverage it could have used to shape negotiations to end to the war on its terms. Bravo to the rescuers involved.
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Richard Nagel
Richard Nagel@RichardDNagel·
@zriboua Trump only has 31% support among the American people and even lower in Europe. No one gives a shit what a bunch of fictitious and weak Gulf states do.
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Zineb Riboua
Zineb Riboua@zriboua·
Petrodollar is here to stay, there is no multipolar world, Gulf countries are reinforcing U.S. posture in Middle East, this is just the reality of things. No amount of wishful thinking will hide simple facts.
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fredrain
fredrain@fredrain·
@keithedwards You are thinking of the slurring dementia patient that occupied the White House before president Trump.
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Keith Edwards
Keith Edwards@keithedwards·
BREAKING: Trump skipped all three scheduled Easter masses he was meant to attend today. Something is wrong with the president and the White House is keeping it from us.
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