
SPDR538
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SPDR538
@SPDR538
Just a normal dude, husband, father, veteran




Explaining to the toddler being eaten alive that ackshually it’s not a pitbull, it’s a staffordshire terrier (commonly called a pitbull) Everyone knows what is meant by “pitbull,” we don’t need to play these semantic games






This is unambiguously the most humiliating American military defeat since Vietnam.


🚨 BREAKING: President Trump will be discussing WITHDRAWING THE US FROM NATO this afternoon with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte "They were tested, and they FAILED," Trump said It's time. NATO needs US. We don't need them!


“NATO WASN’T THERE WHEN WE NEEDED THEM, AND THEY WON’T BE THERE IF WE NEED THEM AGAIN. REMEMBER GREENLAND, THAT BIG, POORLY RUN, PIECE OF ICE!!!” - President Donald J. Trump





@HoyasFan07 I hope we (US) sell advanced weapons to Argentina. Including the P8 ASW platform. Let’s arm Argentina to take back their territory. A country that can’t even protect its home island won’t keep overseas possessions long.


All of FVEY and NATO should stand with the UK on the Falklands issue. Not threats to directly intervene militarily in defense of the Falklands, but diplomatic and political support. The message needs to be sent that Argentina that the West is behind the UK on this.




Trump will discuss the U.S. withdrawing from NATO with Secretary General Rutte today.


1) the Falklands were originally illegally seized from Argentina in 1833. BUT they have been British ever since. 2) throughout the 1960s and 70s, Argentina negotiated in good faith to trade ownership. They offered concessions, such as “Falklanders won’t have to serve in rhe army.” The British teams all recommended the transfer. Each UK government punted it to the next. Was Argentina right to invade? Of course not. The Falklanders’ opinion should be taken into account! Plus the major reason for the attack was because the junta was looking for distractions. But I can’t help but think that it would be cheapest for Argentina to pay each Falklander a million dollars (costing about 3.5 billion) to move away.








