BREAKING: The missing airman is believed to be in a scarcily populated area called the Khuzestan Province, just bigger than New Jersey.
With nightfall setting in, the U.S. military is posed to carry out one heck of a rescue mission.
PRAY FOR OUR TROOPS!
@JaneCaro US does have congress.
There is provision for impeachment and removal
However they are juet not being used.
I suspect UK Australia new Zealand, Canada, would also struggle if there was a wannabe dictator in power, but was supported and enabled by the peoples representatives.
If a Prime Minister in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the UK behaved like Trump he would lose the confidence of the House and be out. The US needs to stop its cultish worship of its constitution & founding fathers & create a system that will never allow another wannabe dictator.
@ImBreckWorsham Massive corruption
Insider trading
Selling pardons to criminals
Lifting sanctions on russia and iran, boosting enemy funds.
But most important of all...
The ball room. You got to see the ball room.
Makes the sex crimes, war crimes and fraud, all worth while.
Well, we're now 15 months into this administration, so here's a little update.
-Butler was staged
-Charlie Kirk was murdered by Mossad
-Epstein is alive
-MAGA was a psyop
-Iran has no nukes but we're at war with them anyway
-Trump is at BEST a documented pedophile simper. at WORST a child rapist
-Our government sex traffics, rapes and eats children
-And Israel is running our government.
Did I miss anything?
@The_Real_Fly Well, surely trump, his cabinet, his family
they haven't broken any laws
taken any bribes, purjured themselves, used insider trading, enriched themselves, sold pardons, crypto, war crimes, etc.
So none of them have anything to worry about surely.
@seth1251398@Arrogance_0024 I tend to agree that purely militarily USA would never lose. Their asymmetric warfare did however create huge costs for US, and draw out the war, and anti war sentiment at home meant the politicians pulled out
Still, now USA learned from that
So won't happen again.
Will it?
@Arrogance_0024 Your country fucked that place up and begged us to clean up the mess. Zips lost 80k men during Tet and American media spun it as a military defeat. Not a single military engagement lost. Politics lost that war.
@Megatron_ron The US is prosecuting an illegal war
targeting civilian infrastructure
routinley violating international humanitarian law
is asking Iran to follow
...
international humanitarian law
This should be parody, or satire, or a comedy sketch about a banana republic not US policy
JUST IN:
🇺🇸🇮🇷 US Senator is asking Iran to treat the American pilot according to humanitarian laws despite US bombing civilian infrastructure:
“The message I wanted to convey here is that if this second pilot is not rescued, he should be treated in accordance with international humanitarian laws regarding prisoners.
Many argue that the US actions to attack Iran's civilian infrastructure are a violation of international law. If Iran shows that if it captures this pilot, it will follow international humanitarian law, it will be a very strong message that we must always follow the rules, especially when it comes to survivors of attacks like this.”
@RasmusJarlov If usa wants to leave nato, then so be it.
That would be better than undermining and sharing nato defence secrets with putin every other week.
However I do think US and EU are stronger together.
But debate the separation with facts then put the vote to congress.
As a European, I am not afraid that the USA will leave NATO. We already know that they do not have good intentions to Europe and that we, therefore, have to build our defence to be able to fight without the Americans. We are well on our way and it will happen a lot faster if the USA leaves NATO officially.
Russia is too weak and small to be a long term threat to Europe. They simple can not match what we can produce. As long as we keep Ukraine from falling, Russia is also not a threat to us in the short term.
So if the USA leaves NATO, it is simple for us: Keep Ukraine from falling at all costs and build up European defence and weapon production as fast as humanly possible. We can and we will do that and Europe will be absolutely fine and safe.
@Harrisbro777 Trump did say US are not doing anything about hormuz, America doesn't use it or need it, and told the EU, you are on your own, go get their own oil.
And now you are upset because EU are getting their own oil
FRANCE JUST SIDED WITH RUSSIA AND CHINA AGAINST THE US AT THE UN
France is a NATO ally.
A NATO ally just blocked an American resolution at the United Nations.
Alongside Russia.
Alongside China.
The Strait of Hormuz carries 20% of the world's oil.
Iran has shut it down for US and Israeli ships.
Nobody at the UN will authorize force to reopen it.
Not even America's own ally.
Hours after France blocked the vote, Iran let a French ship through the strait.
France cut a deal with Iran behind America's back.
Let that sink in.
I just got off the phone with someone who works in defense policy in Washington. What they told me should end every "Trump is reckless" argument permanently.
"Every single president since Clinton received the same intelligence briefing on Iran's nuclear timeline. Every single one was told the window was closing. Every single one chose to kick it down the road because the political cost of acting was higher than the political cost of waiting."
Trump got the same briefing. 60kg of 90% enriched uranium. 4 weeks to breakout. Material for 2 bombs.
He chose to act knowing it would tank his approval to 35%.
He chose to act knowing his own base would split.
He chose to act knowing NATO allies would refuse to help.
He chose to act knowing gas prices would spike.
A senior analyst I know at a major think tank put it this way: "The difference between Trump and every president before him isn't intelligence. They all had the same data. The difference is courage."
Read that again.
Every president had the same file on their desk. Only one opened it and did something.
I'll keep you updated. Turn on notifications. 🚨
@SavchenkoReview If The US want permission from putin to leave nato, then maybe the US has to help install another insider to undermine and spy for putin from within nato.
@joni_askola EU has capability for air launched and naval launched missiles of various types.
EU does have limited indipendant capability for ground launched long range missiles though.
However its not needed soon.
USA cannot withdraw that quickly from NATO
If Russia launches a ground invasion of an EU country and the US refuses to help, Europe would be in deep trouble.
Russia currently has a significant advantage in unmanned warfare.
It would take months of heavy losses for Europe to catch up to their drone capabilities
@ddan7e@nosoupforgeorge Trump is president, and so (if he wanted to as he claims in public) he could release the files himself no matter who the AG is.
But odd that trump does not do this.
@nosoupforgeorge >Trump in public: release the files.
>Trump to AG: don’t release the files.
>Trump in public: why didn’t the AG release the files? *Fires AG*
>Trump in public: we have a new AG who will release the files.
Repeat until people catch on, after maybe a few years.
@nosoupforgeorge Don't be silly,
complying with the law
Releasing epstein files
These are not characteristics trump is looking for. Neither is experience, knowledge, insight, integrity, ability for critical thinking, or knowing their own mind.
Just Loyalty to trump, that's all that counts.
@ElonJoin839@factpostnews Trump is sycophantically servile to putin.
So by whatever definition you are using of alpha male, putin has to be the alpha
There again zelensky is standing strong against putin...so by your thinking does that make zelensky alpha?
@OlenaRohoza Canada greenland for US, rest of EU for russia.
When is the congress vote to leave NATO?
Let's see the debate, who argues for which side, and who votes for this russian plan
Then let's see if the American public re elect the congressmen who are russian puppets
🇷🇺🫂🇺🇸I even know what will happen after the United States leaves NATO. Step by step:
One. Trump declares NATO a worthless organization.
Two. He withdraws.
Three. Two weeks pass.
Four. Trump declares NATO a highly aggressive and powerful organization that poses an existential threat to U.S. national security.
Five. The United States officially proclaims a doctrine of countering NATO expansion to the east and west.
Six. The United States aligns with Russia against NATO. Relevant agreements are signed in Minsk.
@MAGAVoice You do realise putin is supplying arms intel & targeting data to iran to kill US servicemen?
And despite that, Americans are so twisted that you believe Europeans are the enemy, and you'd rather run headlong in to the warm embrace of a putin ďictatorship
Good luck with that.