
@Billzilla5 @Nerdlas @CuriosityonX God is beyond time, space and matter. If you want to live the way you want it, so be it. I am fine with it, but never question the beliefs of others. youtube.com/shorts/ebgnwxq…
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“Raise your arms, let run wild the dogs of war, break their hearts, pin them down and cut them out, one by one” Tribalist at heart.

@Billzilla5 @Nerdlas @CuriosityonX God is beyond time, space and matter. If you want to live the way you want it, so be it. I am fine with it, but never question the beliefs of others. youtube.com/shorts/ebgnwxq…

This is the current state of tigers at a zoo in Sichuan Province, China.







🇩🇪 According to German defence minister Pistorius, Germany had submitted an FMS request to the USA in July of 2025 for the procurement of the Typhon land-based launch system for the Tomahawk and SM-6 missiles. To this day the request has not been approved, with the German MOD stating that it is currently being voted on while "well-informed sources" state that the request is still under review. After speaking to people that were more informed on the matter than I am, I can say that Germany is no longer considering the adoption of Typhon as a guaranteed thing, with other deep-strike options like land-launched variants of the French MdCN, Taurus NEO and 3SM being considered. These would fill the need for a deep strike capability until the projects under the ELSA (European Long Range Strike Approach) initiative mature in the early 2030's. Additionally, Germany had decided to develop its own soft- and hardware solutions (certain satellite systems, comms, deployable C2 infrastructure, and so on) to have a European strike planning infrastructure instead of procuring such systems from the USA. The first development contracts for this system are to be awarded before the end of 2026. hartpunkt.de/kauf-von-tomah…


Nach dem angekündigten Abzug von 5000 US-Soldaten verweigert Trump Deutschland auch die Stationierung von "Tomahawk"-Marschflugkörpern auf dem Gebiet der Bundesrepublik. focus.de/politik/trump-…


🇩🇪🇺🇸 I have seen a lot of speculation and doom-posting regarding the USA's cancellation of the deployment of a Typhon-equipped battalion to Germany. While, as far as I can see, the direct reason for the cancellation is not stated anywhere, there is the possibility that it is related to Germany's plans to procure the system for itself. Last year it became known that Germany wanted to procure the Typhon system along with 400 Tomahawk missiles as a stand-in deep-strike capability until the ELSA programmes deliver an operational alternative in about 5-10 years. Therefore, one could speculate that the deployment was cancelled so that the USA could sell the system to Germany. calibredefence.co.uk/germany-to-sin…

🚨🇺🇸 🇮🇷 This war is already more dangerous than Iraq or Afghanistan ever were at the start. Dave Smith says Iran has very considerable offensive capabilities for hitting U.S. bases in addition to their ability to disrupt the global economy. He says that makes this conflict uniquely risky. @ComicDaveSmith













BAE Systems video about the APKWS trial from Typhoon. We get a glimpse of the actual firing and an image of the rocket tearing through a floating target.

🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷 America is 15 years behind China on hypersonic missiles, building equivalents for $300,000 to $800,000 a copy while the Pentagon spends $40 million on the Dark Eagle. Admiral Mark Montgomery says the offensive problem is solved. The crisis is intercepting a Mach 5 missile in one square metre still costs millions per shot, and that problem hasn't been cracked. "If there's a low-cost one, building the Dark Eagle is almost like fraud on the government." @MarkCMontgomery



🇪🇺🇨🇦 Canada is at the European Political Community Summit because, according to Kaja Kallas, VP of the European Commission: "Europe is not just about geography, it's also about the values and principles we share." No wonder Europeans hate EU bureaucrats