David Kolton
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@rawsalerts If a nation is willing to destroy its own infrastructure just to deny an aggressor an easy victory, that’s not weakness that’s resolve. Denmark made it clear: sovereignty isn’t negotiable, no matter how powerful the challenger.
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🚨#BREAKING: Denmark has reportedly prepared a contingency plan to blow up and destroy key runways in Greenland if the United States ever attempted an invasion
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@davidharsanyi The world thought they did in China and Russia, I’m sure Iran thought that as well. Guess not, ooops
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How much longer will we pretend old designs can’t outlast the new ones? Case in point: A-10 Warthog
Satellite images just showed 24 A-10 Warthogs parked at a Jordanian airbase, right on Iran’s doorstep.
This jet was supposed to be retired years ago—too old, too slow for modern air wars.
But Iran doesn’t fight with fighter jets.
It fights with swarms of cheap Shahid drones, fast attack boats in the Strait of Hormuz, and proxy militias that hide in civilian areas.
Against those threats, the A-10 is a perfect predator.
They’ve fitted it with laser-guided rockets to swat drones out of the sky without wasting million-dollar missiles—some Warthogs already sport drone kill markings on the fuselage.
Its 30mm GAU-8 cannon turns small boats into scrap metal, and its ability to loiter for hours makes it a nightmare for anything moving on the surface.
In February 2026, A-10s were photographed circling U.S. mine-hunting ships, training for exactly this fight: low, slow, and devastating.
The bird isn’t dying.
It’s being reborn for the asymmetric wars of tomorrow.
What does it say about modern warfare when a 50-year-old plane is suddenly the best answer to today’s threats?
Follow for more daily mind-blowing American wins.
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The seven ballistic missiles that struck the Khamenei compound, all hit within a thirty second time frame. The missiles were launched 75 miles into space from Israeli F-15 fighters flying over Syria and Jordan, completely out of range of Iranian radar.
These missiles go into outer space during the midcourse phase of their flight, spending about 90% of their trajectory outside Earth's atmosphere reaching hypersonic speeds (Mach 5+) during re-entry. The missiles re-enter the Earth atmosphere coming nearly straight down to strike the compound. This type of missile launch was tested in Alaska last year, it's an attack that is undetectable and unstoppable. A game changer.

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@astraiaintel So the war is over? Right? No? Then why are you posting this crap?
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for $200 billion, we could build 4 miles of rail between Los Angeles and Bakersfield
but instead we choose to bomb Muslims
NewsWire@NewsWire_US
Pentagon seeking $200 billion in additional funding to support Iran military operation — WaPo
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