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Carlos M Rodríguez Jaen
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Petroleum Engineer, PhD. DUCTUS EXEMPLO. ***WE RESERVE THE RIGHT OF ADMISSION***
Stanley, FI Katılım Eylül 2025
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Panel 2: Strong SOF Partnerships, Stronger Alliances ♠️
This discussion brought together SOF commanders from across the globe to examine how alliances are evolving from coordination to operational integration, and how empowered SOF NCOs create an asymmetric advantage through decentralized leadership and adaptability. From the Pacific to the Middle East and Africa, the focus remains on readiness, interoperability and trust as the foundation for mission success.
Panelists: Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman David L. Isom, Major General Jasper Jeffers III (SOCCENT Commander), Major General Ferdinand B. Napuli (SOCOM AFP Commander), Major General Claude K. Tudor (SOCAF Commander), Brigadier General Rickard Johansson (SOCOM Sweden Commander)
#SOFWeek2026 #GlobalSOF #SpecialOperations #CollectiveReadiness 🌎

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Justice is Coming for the Castro Regime! Viva Cuba Libre!🇺🇸🇨🇺
Trump Justice Department expected to indict former Cuban leader Raul Castro | Fox News foxnews.com/politics/trump…
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I had the honor of speaking last week at St. Thomas University College of Law’s commencement ceremony.
My challenge to the graduating class was simple: live lives of meaning.
Live lives of service to your community so that decades after you are gone, young men and women will speak of you and the lessons you imparted.
And always remember to love this great country.
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Más allá de mensajes en las redes sociales, Vielma Mora fue partícipe de una madeja de corrupción con medicinas y cajas del CLAP. Todo en complicidad con Orlando Contreras Saab
#ArmandoHistorias2023
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Me dictò auto detención y solicitò a Interpol me detuviera
apolitiKO | YouTube@apolitikoyt
Esta es Luisa Ortega Díaz, para quienes olvidaron su rostro, o para quienes se confundieron con ella después de que intentara colarse en la “oposición”.
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As a historian, I can tell you that societies that allow Jews to thrive are societies in history that are flourishing themselves.
Look at America. It is the center of the most influential, the wealthiest, the most powerful Jewish community that has ever existed in the world, and it is no surprise it is also the most powerful, the most influential, and the wealthiest force for good the world has ever had. We are privileged to live here.
But on the other hand, societies that allow themselves to be taken over by Jew hatred are societies that are sick and dying. Look at the Russia of Kishinev in 1903, the worst pogrom of the 20th century before the Holocaust. It was the biggest country in the world at that time.
It had existed for hundreds of years. 14 years later, it was gone.
Look at the Germany of Kristallnacht in 1938, the most powerful army, the most powerful air force. It was supposed to be the thousand-year Reich. Just seven years later, it was dead.
So not because I'm a Jew, but because I am an American who came here from Venezuela with nothing, knowing no one, and who was embraced by this community and this country with open arms, which has given me and my family every blessing and privilege under the sun, I understand that we, each of us, Jew and not Jew alike, have a moral and practical obligation to root out anti-Semitism in our society because it is the moral rot in the wooden framework of our house.
If we are not careful, it will bring the entire edifice tumbling down on all of us, not just the Jews.
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I was born in Venezuela.
My family came here with nothing and we knew no one. But my parents always taught me that in America, you could be and do anything, so long as you worked hard and treated people with respect.
When I was in college, I was playing football and my grandfather—who fled Europe during the Holocaust—was dying of cancer.
My father called and said, “If you want to see him again, this is your last chance.” So, we flew down to Caracas, and it happened to coincide with a momentous event in Venezuelan history.
Hugo Chávez came to power in 1998, and the Constitution said he could run for only one five-year term. So, in 2003, like any self-respecting dictator, he petitioned the Supreme Court to run again. And to their credit, the judges ruled he could not.
So, what is a self-respecting autocrat to do? He packed the Supreme Court with his buddies and petitioned for reconsideration. This time the Court said, “Not only did we get it wrong, not only can you run again, you can run as many times as you like, until the day that you die.” And that's what he did.
He was president until 2013 when he died. After that decision came down, Venezuelans took to the streets to protest and that coincided with my last trip to see my grandfather.
During my visit, my grandfather asked me to take him out on the balcony so we could play chess one last time. He had taught me how to play as a little boy.
People were protesting on the streets below.
He said to me, “Your father tells me you want to go to law school.” I said I did.
He asked, “What kind of lawyer are you going to become?” I said I didn’t know.
Then he gathered all the strength that he had, and he lifted his bony finger out at the crowd and he said, “Always remember, this is what happens to a country when good people don't serve.”
And so, when I was 34 and the president intended to nominate me to be a federal judge, which is a lifetime appointment, people said, “You're crazy. You got your whole life ahead of you to make money for your family.”
But for me, the opportunity to serve this great country was a no-brainer.
And what you should know is this country is very much worth serving.
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The Department of the Treasury announced Wednesday sanctions against more than a dozen individuals and entities tied to the Sinaloa cartel. newsmax.com/newsfront/sina…
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BREAKING: Prosecutors says Alex Saab was signed up as a cooperating source of @DEAHQ since June 2018 and was scheduled to surrender May 30, 2019.
As an informant, Saab provided information on bribes paid to Venezuelan officials. He also forfeited nearly $10 million to the DEA.


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Snapshots of the Day 📸
♠️ Panels throughout the day explored the power of global SOF partnerships and the evolving role of lethal AI and autonomous systems in maintaining the asymmetric edge in modern conflict.
♠️ The Cape Demo brought high-speed SOF capabilities and joint-force precision to the Tampa waterfront.
♠️ SWEAT delivered a high-energy test of endurance, teamwork, and grit—showcasing the resilience and readiness of the Special Operations community.
♠️ Opportunities to engage in meaningful connections with industry partners, military leaders, and innovators.
#SOFWeek2026 #Recap #WinPeopleTransform




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The Justice Department on Wednesday is expected to unveil the criminal charges against Cuba's former leader Raúl Castro, sources familiar with the investigation told CBS News. cbsn.ws/4dl36uq
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Panel 1: SOF Integration with the Joint Force ♠️
Today’s discussion focused on the future of Special Operations in a contested, multi-domain environment — emphasizing synchronization across the Joint Force, shared accountability, and strengthening mission readiness through deliberate coordination.
Panelists: Mr. Peter Bergen, General Francis L. Donovan (SOUTHCOM Commander), General Gregory M. Guillot (NORTHCOM Commander), Admiral Mitch Bradley (SOCOM Commander)
#SOFWeek2026 #USSOCOM #JointForce #GlobalSOF 🇺🇸🤝

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Former Cuban leader Raúl Castro, 94, was indicted by a U.S. grand jury along with several others — a possible escalation in the U.S. pressure campaign against the Cuban government. President Trump called the news, “freeing up Cuba.” @margbrennan has more on the charges.
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