blasting fish
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@ButtyBlasting @nonregemesse Does the guy not have eyes to try and mitigate the incident?!
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So a foreigner who clearly can’t drive pulled onto the fast lane when he had car trouble and stopped.
Then a driver naturally drove into him while going fast…on the fast lane…
Sky News@SkyNews
Barry O'Sullivan, 45, had been driving "at speed" when he collided with the back of a Nissan Micra, killing passenger Pulvinder Dhillon. O'Sullivan had been driving between 74 and 80mph at the time of the collision. trib.al/z74PbVe
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@life_lightofmen @Danjsalt They had 0 chance of invading Britain. The Royal Navy made an attempt pointless and a death sentence for anyone stupid enough to try it.
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@Danjsalt I mentioned that I didn’t think they could even handle Russia.
There is some chance they would have taken Britain if they would have ignored Russia, and the USA didn’t intervene. If, after that point they went after the USA, they still would have been defeated.
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So Japan and Germany would have conquered the rest of the planet but apparently invading America would be beyond them
Seriously Americans are so lost in their bullshit they need a flash to observe reality
It's embarrassing
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If USA stayed out of WWII AND the Germans don’t attack Russia, Germany and Japan might have eventually come for the USA—and they would have been destroyed. Fighting a land war in the USA would be insanity. How do you even get troops over here without us sinking them? How do you take land once you are here? We have more guns than people, and that is not a new thing.
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@Americanvalues @MolinesPinto @NicolasHoyes @WarMonitor3 @grok The UK is defending the Falklands we have Troops, air defence systems, and aircraft on the Islands.
You seem to align yourself with the nations we are hostile towards the UK and then act surprised when we don’t want to work with you.
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Its geopolitical gold, Europe shows it wont defend shipping lanes giving legitimacy to claims about Greenland needed for US security via Arctic shipping lanes. Now Argentina starts talking about the Falklands, since the UK isnt defending its interests, everyone is seeing what they can get.
China cant get oil because the IRGC is disrupting tanker traffic, the US holds oil from China right before Trump Visits XI for trade talks. US crude exports are at historic levels as well.
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@Americanvalues @MolinesPinto @NicolasHoyes @WarMonitor3 @grok Why did the US wait 47 years? Did every other US administration support the terrorists?
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@ButtyBlasting @MolinesPinto @NicolasHoyes @WarMonitor3 @grok Its what terrorists do, why has a terrorist group held a vital trade route for 47 years? 2019 i believe they attacked a British tanker, UK did nothing.
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@Americanvalues @MolinesPinto @NicolasHoyes @WarMonitor3 @grok Where we a child when we sent men to die in the Middle East for you?
You don’t respect us and it’s clear you don’t want an equal partner so why should we care what you think?
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@Americanvalues @MolinesPinto @NicolasHoyes @WarMonitor3 @grok The reason it is closed does in fact matter.
The UK should do more to help open the strait but again it’s closed due to US/Israel/Iran. If you start a conflict alone you have to deal with it or try to build a coalition.
You can’t just cry about everyone betraying you.
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@ButtyBlasting @MolinesPinto @NicolasHoyes @WarMonitor3 @grok Europe should defend shipping lanes, regardless of why there's disruption. Defending trade is a global responsibility.
I understand Europe not helping in striking Iran. Its 2 different issues.
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@Americanvalues @MolinesPinto @NicolasHoyes @WarMonitor3 @grok It isn’t acceptable. I’ve said that multiple times.
You can do it just like Iran is, just because it can be done doesn’t make it acceptable.
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@ButtyBlasting @MolinesPinto @NicolasHoyes @WarMonitor3 @grok Good to know whats acceptable. 11 carrier groups could shut down all shipping, we can hold the world hostage if we're attacked.
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@Americanvalues @MolinesPinto @NicolasHoyes @WarMonitor3 @grok I’ll explain it to you.
1. US start conflict
2. Iran response by closing strait
3. US can reopen strait
4. We are here.
Iran shouldn’t close the strait that is wrong but it doing it to put pressure on the US to try to get a favourable outcome to this conflict
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@ButtyBlasting @MolinesPinto @NicolasHoyes @WarMonitor3 @grok So if the US is attacked, the US Navy is justified stopping global shipping in response?
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@Americanvalues @MolinesPinto @NicolasHoyes @WarMonitor3 @grok So you don’t want or value European military support but I thought your whole argument was that Europe was failing the US by not supporting them?
You have to pick a lane.
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@ButtyBlasting @MolinesPinto @NicolasHoyes @WarMonitor3 @grok There's a reason for not telling Europeans. Jed is a former U.S. Deputy Undersecretary of Defense
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@Americanvalues @MolinesPinto @NicolasHoyes @WarMonitor3 @grok Something happening doesn’t make it right.
Again the strait was closed in an attempt to pressure the US/Israel to back down from the conflict.
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@ButtyBlasting @MolinesPinto @NicolasHoyes @WarMonitor3 @grok With your logic, after 9/11 the US could have stopped all shipping in response?
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@Americanvalues @MolinesPinto @NicolasHoyes @WarMonitor3 @grok Are you being serious? Do you really want me to explain this to you?
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@ButtyBlasting @MolinesPinto @NicolasHoyes @WarMonitor3 @grok The US targeting strikes inside Iran voids international waters laws? What did the military operations have to do with the strait?
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@ButtyBlasting @MolinesPinto @NicolasHoyes @WarMonitor3 @grok Jed Babbin
“Going to war without France is like going deer hunting without an accordion. You just leave a lot of useless noisy baggage behind.”
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@Americanvalues @MolinesPinto @NicolasHoyes @WarMonitor3 @grok Yes berating worked. We are going to rebuild are military and won’t be aligned with the US.
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@ButtyBlasting @MolinesPinto @NicolasHoyes @WarMonitor3 @grok Every president since Kennedy has told Europe to increase military spending and reduce US dependency, all were ignored asking nicely.
Now you want to increase military spending? Seems berating is what it took.
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@Americanvalues @MolinesPinto @NicolasHoyes @WarMonitor3 @grok You started the conflict. You demand people support you, you have to at least attempt to build a coalition.
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@ButtyBlasting @MolinesPinto @NicolasHoyes @WarMonitor3 @grok The UK built a coalition, what has it done? Other than issue a strongly worded statement.
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@FrugalGamerNet @athos2110 @pabloquirno What’s the GDP of Argentina? What’s the growth sectors of the economy? What’s the HDI rating?
What’s the military spending?
All of these things are terrible for Argentina.
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@ButtyBlasting @athos2110 @pabloquirno you didn't read the entire message, if you did you'd know that FDI in dollar terms is already approaching parity with UK in a little more than 2 years
and thats 24x F-16s by 2028
project it further out, who'd you rather thatcher or frank spencer?
GIF
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Ante las recientes declaraciones públicas de altos funcionarios del Gobierno del Reino Unido de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda del Norte respecto de la soberanía sobre las Islas Malvinas, la Argentina reafirma sus derechos soberanos sobre las Islas Malvinas, Georgias del Sur y Sandwich del Sur y los espacios marítimos circundantes. La ocupación de 1833 fue un acto de fuerza contrario al derecho internacional de la época que vulneró nuestra integridad territorial y dio inicio a una situación colonial que persiste.
La Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas reconoció mediante la Resolución 2065 (XX) la existencia de una disputa de soberanía e instó a la Argentina y al Reino Unido a resolverla por la vía de las negociaciones bilaterales. Este llamado ha sido reiterado por numerosos pronunciamientos bilaterales y multilaterales, entre los que se destacan el Comité Especial de Descolonización de las Naciones Unidas (C24), la Organización de los Estados Americanos (OEA), el Mercado Común del Sur (MERCOSUR) y sus Estados Asociados, la Comunidad de Estados Latinoamericanos y Caribeños (CELAC), los países miembros del Consenso de Brasilia y del Grupo de los 77 y China.
Rechazamos la invocación británica del principio de libre determinación de los pueblos. Los actuales habitantes de las Islas Malvinas no han sido nunca reconocidos como un "pueblo" por las Naciones Unidas. No resulta aceptable que los habitantes de las islas se conviertan en árbitros de una disputa territorial en la que su propio país, como población implantada, es parte. Por ello tampoco tiene validez el pretendido “referéndum” de 2013.
Denunciamos además las actividades ilegales de exploración y explotación de recursos naturales -tanto renovables como no renovables-, en particular la pretendida “Decisión Final de Inversión” anunciada por las ilegítimas licenciatarias Rockhopper Exploration Plc y Navitas Petroleum Lp, para el desarrollo del yacimiento “Sea Lion”, que buscan desconocer los derechos soberanos argentinos y violan resoluciones de las Naciones Unidas.
Por todos los elementos señalados, la República Argentina manifiesta, una vez más, su disposición a reanudar las negociaciones bilaterales con el Reino Unido que permitan encontrar una solución pacífica y definitiva a la disputa de soberanía y dar fin a la situación colonial especial y particular en las que están inmersas y agradece a toda la comunidad internacional el apoyo recibido a los derechos soberanos argentinos sobre las Islas Malvinas, Georgias del Sur y Sandwich del Sur y los espacios marítimos circundantes.
Por historia, por derecho y por convicción: las Malvinas son argentinas.
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@MolinesPinto @Americanvalues @NicolasHoyes @WarMonitor3 @grok He can’t seem to grasp that the UK is done being the US lapdog. It didn’t work out well for us and we need to build up are military and start putting are interests first.
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@Americanvalues @MolinesPinto @NicolasHoyes @WarMonitor3 @grok You support Argentina attacking the UK.
You don’t want to build a coalition before you start your wars and somehow think berating nations will work.
The straight is closed and the UK should work with its allies to help open it but people like you clearly aren’t are allies.
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You consistently say the strait is closed because the IRGC said so. Restricting traffic in international waters is against international law. The UK has done nothing to defend international law or international shipping, Loyds of London sure does profit off increased insurance premiums though.....
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@FrugalGamerNet @athos2110 @pabloquirno It’s easy to have a lot of growth when you are starting with nothing.
That growth will slow and you’ll still be a third world country.
Your airforce (outside of 6 F-16) is old and obsolete. Your navy is even worse. Good luck trying to even get to the Falkland Islands
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@ButtyBlasting @athos2110 @pabloquirno FDI in argentina is up 300 - 600% since 2024
while UK is only up 40% since pandemic - and only because of green energy subsidies
net private inflows on FDI over the same period are getting close, around 70b vs 85b
re military argentina rebuilt it's airforce in that time
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@Americanvalues @MolinesPinto @NicolasHoyes @WarMonitor3 @grok No. The UK in no way has supported Iran or the IRGC.
You are however claiming that the US is moving a carrier to help a third party attack the UK.
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@ButtyBlasting @MolinesPinto @NicolasHoyes @WarMonitor3 @grok Are you backing the IRGC claim they can "close" international waters?
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