
CloWars
428 posts







I stood at this pool, at both monuments and saw both reflections… He’s a God damn idiot, as are the fools that support him. The “Reflection Pool” wasn’t designed by American architect Henry Bacon a hundred years ago to look like a swimming pool. It’s designed to have a darkened characteristics that has reflective qualities to reflect the monuments. That way, the Washington Monument is reflective to you when at the Lincoln Memorial, and when at the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial is reflective to you. It’s designed to enhance the grandeur of monuments, create an illusion of reflection, and inclusion of expansive space of unity. He’s a tacky vulgar person that vulgarizes everything he touches. America isn’t becoming great, it’s becoming vulgar. Credit - Mathew Reed






The President of the United States has discovered that a pool can be longer than a skyscraper is tall. We live in the dumbest timeline.






Since World War II, the U.S. has been the preeminent military power in the international system. During the Cold War, the Soviet Union emerged as a credible military competitor to the United States in key domains such as undersea warfare and strategic nuclear deterrence. However, it was never able to translate that military challenge into a durable regional order in the Pacific. Nor could it match the United States’ integrated advantage across naval power, economic reach and alliance networks that anchored the U.S.-led Indo-Pacific system. In the contemporary period, China is actively challenging U.S. preeminence in the Western Pacific maritime zone, narrowing gaps in “near-seas” capabilities while expanding its ability to operate beyond the first island chain. Yet even as Beijing functions as a global economic and technological competitor, the United States retains qualitative superiority in several key military domains. For Washington, the goal increasingly is to manage competition and avoid direct confrontation in the Pacific theater. - Kamran Bokhari








The President of the United States has discovered that a pool can be longer than a skyscraper is tall. We live in the dumbest timeline.





Récession au Canada: Poilievre touche la cible.


Canada's decision to acquire 26 HIMARS directly from the U.S. government is a signal of allied commitment and interoperability. A $2.6 billion investment in long-range precision fires strengthens North American security and NATO readiness.


"Trump allies renew Greenland, Canada takeover talk," per Axios







