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Luke Warm Dave
@DaveLukewarm
“Alba’s favourite satirist” - Pete Wishart. Immature irritant to the powerful with a pirate copy of Photoshop and no social filter. Pronouns: Hee/Haw.
Utrecht Katılım Mayıs 2021
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@coyleiii @Megatron_ron Exactly. Thankfully we have no shortage of experts on Twitter/X to provide insightful analysis.
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@Megatron_ron He’s retired doesn’t know shit about current situation praying for a positive outcome here.
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@DaveLukewarm @HamSolo26157584 @MacroBombastic @AJENews Iran literally fid false flag here, attacking Kuwait and blamingit on others
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BREAKING: Iran condemns what it called an Israeli attack on Kuwait’s desalination facilities
🔴 LIVE updates: aje.news/2j1442?update=…
GIF
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@DaveLukewarm @MacroBombastic @AJENews "tend to admit" LAMO. they are the biggest lying mfkrs out there.
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@MacroBombastic @AJENews Iran tends to admit when they've hit a facility they've targeted. That's not an endorsement of the IRGC, just an observation.
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@AJENews Mate, let's keep the facts straight. Israel or Iran blamed each other, we don't know who really did it. Can we just focus on providing aid to Kuwait and not fueling this conflict?
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@LibTearCreator1 Social contagion driven by nonces and drug companies would be my guess.
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@gjquartermaine @JohnCleese @UniqueSharonD The people that are really important to someone of your generation are the often brown skinned doctors and nurses that look after you, not a box set of VHS tapes of Fawlty Towers.
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@JohnCleese @UniqueSharonD Thanks, John. You are an important person for people of my generation, and probably younger.

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Sorry to have to say this...
The British do not like the kind of diversity that intends to take over Britain and kill any infidel that does not convert to Islam
Is that hard to understand, silly little man ?
I Am British 🇬🇧@IAmBritishReal
Muslim mayor Sadiq Khan says the British people love diversity. Not at the expense of our own culture we don’t!
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Another video of the St Patrick's Day parade, in Headford, County Galway - where a hysterically funny scene of a disabled young boy being raped by a transvestite appears to delight the crowd.
Look at their faces as it goes past.
Many of us have been saying how this is all being normalised by design. Looks like we were right ⬇️
@boudicasarmy @Wommando @KingBobIIV
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@IMTanuki @Marwa__Osman It's not what they hit but where they hit. As the article says, gulf states are no longer getting the protection that they thought they'd bought. The US grip on the region is weakening because the appetite to have US bases in-country is now under threat.
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@Marwa__Osman As of the beginning of March, the US had 79 tankers in it Mideast fleet. Well it's a great psychological victory; this hardly dents the U.S. capacity to prosecute an air war.
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A double shockwave has just hit both Washington and Riyadh.
According to a report by WSJ, Iran struck five U.S. aerial refueling aircraft stationed inside Saudi Arabia at Prince Sultan Air Base.
For years, Saudi officials have insisted, over and over again, that their territory is not being used for hostile operations against Iran. Meanwhile, Persian Gulf media endlessly repeat the narrative that Iran is the destabilizing force threatening the Arab world.
But let's ask the obvious question.
What exactly are U.S. refueling aircraft doing on Saudi soil?
Their purpose is obviously not humanitarian. Their sole operational role is to keep combat aircraft in the air longer, aircraft that carry out military strikes.
In other words, the infrastructure for attacking Iran has been sitting comfortably inside Saudi territory all along.
And the exposure did not come from Iranian media. It came from the WSJ and then Reuters picked up the story.
Mind you, Washington has been insisting that the recent crash of a U.S. refueling aircraft Boeing KC‑135R Stratotanker in Iraq, and the fire aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier, were unrelated accidents. According to the official U.S. line, these were simply "non-hostile incidents".
Convenient timing, no?
An aircraft carrier suddenly catches fire. A strategic tanker aircraft crashes over Iraq. Six pilots are dead.
And we're expected to believe none of it has anything to do with the war currently unfolding.
Yet the WSJ revelations punch a massive hole in the narrative pushed by Donald Trump and his administration, that U.S. losses are minimal and Iran is supposedly "on the verge of collapse".
Reality on the ground, well in the air, appears very different.
Iran's strikes are not random missile launches, as hostile media outlets often claim. They appear focused on the logistical backbone of U.S. air power: aerial refueling aircrafts, namely the pride of the American military industrial complex, the Boeing KC‑135R Stratotanker.
Disable the tankers, and the entire architecture of long-range air operations begins to crumble.
Five tankers reportedly hit in Saudi Arabia. Another one brought down over Iraq. Yet Washington still refuses to acknowledge the scale of the damage.
Why? Because admitting it would mean admitting something far more uncomfortable: that Iran has managed to penetrate some of the most advanced air defense networks in the world.
And suddenly the myth of absolute American military invulnerability starts to crack.
Look at the geography of what is unfolding. From MBS's Riyadh to Netanyahu's Tel Aviv. From MBZ's Al Dhafra base to Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa's Juffair. From Iran's Strait of Hormuz to Yemen's Red Sea. (Fyi Yemen announced its readiness to engage..soon)
Never in modern Middle Eastern history has a regional power directly challenged U.S. military infrastructure across such a vast arc.
This is precisely why hostility toward Iran is so intense.
The United States sees the only regional actor capable of contesting its military dominance.
Israel sees the only state willing to challenge its strategic supremacy.
And some Persian Gulf monarchies see something even more unsettling: a future where the protection they once purchased with looted oil wealth may no longer guarantee their survival.
So, the same states that launch military operations from their territory against Iran, ask the world to believe they are innocent bystanders.
And that contradiction is becoming harder and harder to hide, because the real question is no longer who fired the missiles. The real question is who built the battlefield in the first place.
And increasingly, the answer points not outward, but inward, toward regimes that opened their doors to foreign militaries while claiming to defend the region.
History has a way of exposing these contradictions. And when it does, narratives collapse faster than air defenses.




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@PettySensie @TheDejaKing @Raindropsmedia1 That word is in everyone's memory bank moron. Go and watch the film about his life and stop posting facile shite.
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@TheDejaKing @Raindropsmedia1 The issue with his condition is that he could randomly say anything that he constantly watches or hear. I have no issues with his disability. I do have an issue with that word being stored in his memory bank. I mean someone around him says it and it’s not just here and there.
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@PopCrave He should’ve apologized. He is a racist. He thinks like a racist.. being a handicap with a disabled does not make racist. He knew he’s a racist and that’s why he shouted that out.. and the white community drove to his rally not the victims. The black victims.
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Tourette Syndrome campaigner John Davidson issued a statement after his racial slur at the BAFTA Film Awards:
“I appreciated the announcement to the auditorium in advance of the recording, warning everyone that my tics are involuntary and are not a reflection of my personal beliefs. I was heartened by the round of applause that followed this announcement and felt welcomed and understood in an environment that would normally be impossible for me. In addition to the announcement by Alan Cumming, the BBC and BAFTA, I can only add that I am and always have been deeply mortified if anyone considers my involuntary tics to be intentional or to carry any meaning. I have spent my life trying to support and empower the Tourette’s community and to teach empathy, kindness and understanding from others and I will continue to do so. I chose to leave the auditorium early into the ceremony as I was aware of the distress my tics were causing.”


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@BillyStaunch @TheParkheadF Sevco. Rangers went the way of the Dodo.
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@TheParkheadF See the boycott went well 🤣 fucking fighting for tickets now to see the rangers
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@KirstieMAllsopp From a woman that thinks cancelling a Netflix subscription can get you on the housing ladder.
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@GOP Someone should tell him he has Bill Clinton's jizz on his top lip.
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