AgentLinch

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AgentLinch

AgentLinch

@AgentLinch

MInnesota Katılım Aralık 2012
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David Lambert
David Lambert@Winter_Six·
WHAT I THINK HAPPENED: 1). Regular F-35 flight gets cancelled midair because the pilot noticed something wrong with his plane. Squawked on their emergency channel and flew to a friendly base.
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AgentLinch@AgentLinch·
@Jonathan_Elk All his works were theocratic masturbation trying to draw a line in the sand where mathematical and logical reasoning should stop intersecting Islam. He was not an intelligent individual he just wrote books attempting to justify the illogical repression that he helped create
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Jonathan Elkhoury- جوناثان الخوري
He also wrote and signed the death penalty of 40,000 Iranians that demonstrated in the streets of Iran. It’s beyond my comprehension how Australia is not deporting this terrorists supporter back to Syria.
Jonathan Elkhoury- جوناثان الخوري tweet media
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Jason
Jason@jason1Patterson·
In the US, join a criminal group & commit crimes? RICO ties you in,no 'I didn't know' defense. Ignorance of the law excuses nothing. Same with ideologies You can't claim ignorance of Islam's core teachings just because you didn't study them deeply. Islam incompatible in West.
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Ebony Sir Scrooge 🎅🏾✊🏾
@djtimm @cturnbull1968 Baby boomers are aging into hospices yes. Their kids are less able to care for them due to the modern economy. Not sure it's 10 times as much, but we should expect an increase in the need for hospice and skilled nursing services in the next decade or so.
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Turnbull
Turnbull@cturnbull1968·
Does he not know that hospice is essentially a temp service? Nurses and caregivers don’t come to an office every day. They go to the patient’s home to care for them. My God, he’s so stupid that it’s almost hard to believe.
Nick shirley@nickshirleyy

This is how the hospice fraud works: - Get a small office in LA - Collect Medicare beneficiary numbers - Enroll people into hospice - Bill the government for millions Get caught or become suspicious? Pack up and walk away with millions END ALL THE FRAUD.

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AgentLinch@AgentLinch·
@CBoTheEggman The density of providers in CA compared to other states makes no sense. There is no way Florida, which is a retirement state, has 1/20 the facilities with half the population.
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AgentLinch@AgentLinch·
@DrewPavlou 30% of all marriages in Iran are to first cousins Pakistan is 50%
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AgentLinch@AgentLinch·
@Eli_Doubletap @Fat_Electrician @HLC_actual @AngryCops As an aero engineer when people say “they’ve got hypersonic missiles” I cringe. There is no way that truck bed liner coated piece of shit impacts above Mach 3 and just because it goes Mach 13 at 95km doesn’t mean anything
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AgentLinch@AgentLinch·
@BuzzPatterson I love when people who have no idea how this shit works open their mouth. The plane can see further and over terrain. Additionally it can interface with the naval Aegis combat system which allows the info from this plane to guide any munitions launched from the fleet.
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AgentLinch@AgentLinch·
@Truthtellerftm @sunnyright Operation cyclone during the Cold War was a known thing. The CIA was attempting to limit Soviet involvement in the Middle East by funding terrorists. In hindsight it was the stupidest thing they probably ever did.
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Sunny
Sunny@sunnyright·
"lost my beloved wife Shannon in a war manufactured by Israel" His wife was killed in an ISIS bombing in Syria. The guy running counterterrorism thought the real villains in the battle with ISIS were the Jews.
BNO News@BNONews

BREAKING: Joe Kent resigns as Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, says he can’t support the war against Iran. “Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation, and it is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby.”

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AgentLinch@AgentLinch·
@AlHendiify It’s full of Chinese spies trying to get radar training data off US military assets
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David AttenBruh
David AttenBruh@AlHendiify·
Mind you Cuba is literally just some island nation that has never launched a military attack at us. The US has them under a blockade because wealthy americans don't like their economy. That's literally it.
Acyn@Acyn

CNN: Breaking news. Cuba's electrical grid has suffered a complete and total collapse. This is according to the country's power operator. It's the first nationwide blackout since the US effectively shut off the flow of oil to Cuba

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AgentLinch@AgentLinch·
@saundby @SandyofCthulhu They haven't heard about that mountain that we launch tomahawks into state side every year to make sure the 3000-5000 unit stockpile is still good lol
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Mark Graybill
Mark Graybill@saundby·
@SandyofCthulhu As someone who used to be in the defense production industry, I laugh when I hear the hand-wringing about whether our current rate of weapon use makes us vulnerable to our enemies. LOL, we've got production lines making this stuff, begging for more work, and a massive stockpile.
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Sandy Petersen 🪔
Sandy Petersen 🪔@SandyofCthulhu·
Russia: fights a war for 4 years using missiles and drones constantly. No sign of stopping. Military budget at $150 billion. US: fires missiles for two weeks. Military budget over 1 trillion. "O No says the Financial Times, America's going to run out!"
Financial Times@FT

It is a ‘massive expenditure of Tomahawks’, said one person familiar with the US military’s use of weaponry, as the rapid depletion of stockpile raises pressure on Donald Trump over the rising cost of the conflict. ft.trib.al/rmTi77n

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AgentLinch@AgentLinch·
@0g640g @SuitablePolitic Those drones go 200mph while the CWIS rounds go 3000mph. There wasn’t a universe where a drone ever touched a naval assets the only threat was missiles and if you are more than 400 miles away the curve of the earth hides the carrier from radar. Basic math always prevails
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O.G.
O.G.@0g640g·
@SuitablePolitic We were promised Iran would sink at least 1 aircraft carrier and US soldiers and sailors would die by the thousands to drone swarms
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Derek. 🇺🇸
Derek. 🇺🇸@SuitablePolitic·
You guys, 2 weeks ago: "Iran is too powerful! If you get into a war with them, the fallout will be apocalyptic!" You guys, now: "There's just no way that Iran can have 6,000 military targets, man."
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷 CENTCOM announced approximately 6,000 targets have been struck in Iran since operations began. Let that number sit for a second. The entire NATO bombing campaign over Yugoslavia in 1999 (78 days, the most intensive air campaign since WWII at the time) hit roughly 2,300 targets. The first Gulf War, 43 days, 38,000 sorties: around 3,000 targets destroyed. Which raises the only question that matters: what country has 6,000 military targets? Not a militia. Not a proxy force. Not a rogue state running a few dozen IRGC compounds. A country with 6,000 strikeable military targets has underground bunker networks. Hardened missile silos. Dispersed fuel and logistics chains. Redundant command-and-control architecture. Layered air defense installations. A military-industrial base that took decades to build. Iran spent 40 years preparing for exactly this war. And here's the number nobody's reporting alongside that 6,000: how many targets were on the original list? Because if the answer is 8,000, you're almost done. If the answer is 15,000, you just started. The size of the campaign tells you how big the war is. The gap between targets struck and targets remaining tells you how long it lasts. CENTCOM gave you a number. They didn't give you the denominator. Always ask for the denominator. Al Jazeera

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AgentLinch@AgentLinch·
@TwoRulesOfWar The US absolutely could if they had better close air support in the region, mainly the A10 with APKWS for the drones, which they might have there but haven't announced. People don't understand how oppressive AEGIS as it has never been used on an actual state to state conflict
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7% NaCl (Salty)
7% NaCl (Salty)@TwoRulesOfWar·
Take it from him. He’s personally assaulted dozens of islands, commanded multiple CSG’s and is an expert on both littoral and amphibious doctrine. He’s an INVESTOR!
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🚨🇮🇷🇺🇸 There are two ways the U.S. can invade Kharg Island. Both ugly. From the sea: Landing craft are slow, visible, and packed with troops in open water. Iran has pre-ranged every meter of that approach from the mainland: artillery, truck-mounted rocket systems, loitering drones that circle until they find something worth killing. The fleet providing cover becomes the primary target. IRGC fast boats, shore-launched anti-ship missiles, and three Kilo-class submarines hunting from the moment the operation begins. You haven't landed yet and you're already taking casualties. If the first wave gets ashore, it gets worse. The troops are now on flat, exposed industrial terrain with no cover, under continuous fire from a coastline 25 kilometers away that your forces aren't even near. Every position on Kharg is pre-ranged. The garrison is dug in. The drones arrive. From the air: Helicopters are slow and loud. MANPADS don't need radar. One IRGC soldier with a shoulder-fired missile ends a CH-47 full of paratroopers. A parachute drop at night scatters troops across a maze of pipelines and storage tanks while taking ground fire on the way down. And once they're on the island, they're isolated; no armor, no heavy weapons, no resupply. They hold against counterattack with whatever they carried in. The problem neither option solves: Kharg's entire surface area is within mainland artillery range. There is no safe corner. To hold the island you need to continuously suppress a 40-kilometer stretch of Iranian coastline while simultaneously managing fleet defense, air superiority, and drone swarms. All at once. Sustained. Take Kharg in a day. Get shelled from the mainland for weeks. That's a siege you chose to start from the wrong side. Reuters, WSJ

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AgentLinch@AgentLinch·
@mtflipper @RealCynicalFox People are also forgetting that Iran has 50-70's tech that is not useful to us in the slightest. We don't have personnel trained on those platforms so capture really isn't even viable, making sure they cannot use it ever again is the best decision
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Nechtan
Nechtan@mtflipper·
@RealCynicalFox Well, as a Navy guy, I can say that Tom Nichols is a fucking moron. This is analogous to saying an infantry unit “could” capture an enemy tank, rather than having an Apache light it up. Oh, the ship was armed with C-802 missiles, which would’ve put a surface vessel in harms way.
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Patrick Fox
Patrick Fox@RealCynicalFox·
I’m not a Navy guy, so someone may have to help me here. When did attacking from ambush and destroying the enemy while incurring minimal risk to our own personnel become a suboptimal choice?
Tom Nichols@RadioFreeTom

The people cheering the submarine attack on the IRIS Dena seem to forget that the U.S. Navy has surface vessels that could have captured the ship, and held the crew (or allowed them to defect). But apparently, it was important to prove that the Navy can still torpedo a frigate.

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AgentLinch@AgentLinch·
@steveMmattison @Platypuss_10 No at near supersonic speeds the air going over both the wings and tail will speed up to over mach 1 and you end up with a shock on that lifting surface. It is weaker than the bow shock from true supersonic flight but still gives the crowd something to Oooh and Ahh about
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Springblade 🇺🇸
Springblade 🇺🇸@steveMmattison·
@Platypuss_10 No BOOM heard. Camera and crowd would have shaken and freaked out. Sudden noise might have been after burners.
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Chauhan
Chauhan@Platypuss_10·
Holy!!🔥😎 B1 Lancer Breaking the Sound Barrier over the Public Crowd.
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AgentLinch@AgentLinch·
@3lfares @GadbanWaleed Your people lost the physical war though, and Iran is going to follow in their footsteps in the next few months
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