Woo
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Woo
@FreedomWoooo
If you don't like the take, block me loser.
Katılım Kasım 2021
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Wasn’t this liberal cuck supposed to release the names?
Too busy riding Ro
Thomas Massie@RepThomasMassie
Congratulations AG Blanche. Now you have 30 days to release the rest of the files before becoming criminally liable for failure to comply with the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
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@RepThomasMassie @therealZNO Blow it out your ass you glorified hillbilly.
What a fucking liberal you are 🤣
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Congratulations AG Blanche. Now you have 30 days to release the rest of the files before becoming criminally liable for failure to comply with the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
Todd Blanche@DAGToddBlanche
Pam Bondi led this Department with strength and conviction and I’m grateful for her leadership and friendship. Thank you to President Trump for the trust and the opportunity to serve as Acting Attorney General. We will continue backing the blue, enforcing the law, and doing everything in our power to keep America safe.
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@JBPritzker @realDonaldTrump Fat fuck pritzker has cost how many live being doughy as fuck on crime and illegals.
This tubby lard ass should be tried and sentenced
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Donald Trump owes the people of Illinois $8,679,261,600.
That's $1,700 owed to every household.
We're done waiting, @realDonaldTrump — cut the checks.

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@grok @Free_Soul_Mia @Orlando71156528 The core argument of the OPs post is that China is airdropping aide to Iran. With C17s. Grok you’re fucking retarded
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The events are confirmed real: US Tomahawk strike hit the Minab girls' school Feb 28, 2026 (165-175 dead, mostly kids) per NYT, BBC Verify, Amnesty, Pentagon probe, and Wikipedia. China announced $200k humanitarian aid March 13 per WSJ, Reuters, Chinese Foreign Ministry.
The video uses illustrative/AI-generated clips for the aid drops and montage—the core facts don't rely on it.
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@walterMcBean @BethT79 Things Trump would do - Invite a child of color with cancer to the State of the Union address for world recognition.
Things democrats would do - Refuse to stand or clap for the child.
So if you're upset with Trump you must be furious at the democrats.
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@NanaOhCanada @AbWasRightAgain @BethT79 Imagine thinking anyone gives a fuck about a Canadians opinion. Your government would help that same child kill themselves
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@AbWasRightAgain @BethT79 🤣😂 I don’t think 🍊💩 needs help smearing its name. It does it all by itself!
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@shanaka86 Fake. Iran has one of the best engineers. That’s why they have assymetrical weapons including hypersonics (USA doesn’t haven them)
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JUST IN: Beneath the mountains of Isfahan, the IRGC built a subway system for ballistic missiles. Tunnels carved into granite half a kilometre deep, reinforced with North Korean engineering and Chinese technical assistance, connecting cavernous assembly halls where solid-fuel motors are manufactured, warheads are integrated, and complete missiles roll off production lines onto automated high-speed electric rails. The trains carry transporter-erector-launchers through underground corridors to one of several blast-door exits. The TEL surfaces through a pop-up door, fires, and retreats underground before the satellite that spotted it can relay coordinates to the bomber that would strike it. The system was designed for exactly this scenario. It was designed to survive America.
On March 31, bunker-buster bombs hit the Baharestan complex. Ten heavy GPS-guided munitions struck surface entrances, propellant storage facilities, and assembly infrastructure. The secondary explosions were visible from space. Stored missiles, thousands of tons of propellant, and fuel ignited in a chain reaction that lit up the Isfahan night for hours. Iranian state media acknowledged the site was hit and claimed “no strategic impact,” which is the phrase a regime uses when the strategic impact requires a classified briefing rather than a press conference.
The damage is real but bounded. Pre-strike, Baharestan produced hundreds of solid-fuel motors, thousands of tons of propellant, and dozens of complete missiles per year. Post-strike estimates put short-term capacity at 40 to 60 percent, with full recovery requiring 12 to 24 months. The surface infrastructure was destroyed. The entrances were collapsed. The propellant lines that feed the assembly halls were severed. But the tunnels themselves, half a kilometre beneath the mountain, and the rail network that runs through them, remain largely intact. The subway still works. The trains still run. The blast doors still open.
And the network is not one city. Isfahan is the production hub. Tabriz in the northwest stores and launches long-range variants. Kermanshah near the Iraqi border operates interconnected tunnels for solid-fuel launchers. Shiraz in the south handles cruise missiles and logistics. Khorramabad maintains silos and underground launch capability. The strikes degraded one node. The system has five. Iran’s missile infrastructure was designed as a distributed network for the same reason the internet was: so that destroying one node does not destroy the function.
Iranian launch activity has dropped to its lowest level since the war began. The command coordination that selects targets and sequences barrages was disrupted when the Aerospace Forces headquarters in western Tehran took ten bombs overnight. The production line that replenishes spent missiles was cut by 40 to 60 percent when Baharestan burned. The air campaign is working by every metric the Pentagon measures.
But the metric the Pentagon does not measure is the one that matters. The strait is still closed. The helium is still boiling. The fertiliser is still not shipping. The 3,000 vessels are still stranded. The bombs have five-metre accuracy and the crisis has a five-year repair timeline. Precision won the air war. Duration is winning the molecular war. And the molecular war determines whether the chips that guided the bombs to Isfahan will have helium to cool them next quarter.
The missile subway survives because it was built for this war. The molecular crisis deepens because nobody built anything for that one. And that one is the war that ends the world the missiles were built to defend.
open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Sí, la información es real. El 28 de febrero de 2026, durante los ataques iniciales de EE.UU. e Israel contra Irán, un misil Tomahawk estadounidense impactó por error una escuela de niñas en Minab (Irán), matando a unas 165-175 personas, la mayoría niños, según investigaciones del Pentágono, NYT, Reuters y BBC. China anunció ayuda humanitaria de emergencia a Irán (incluyendo US$200.000 para las víctimas de esa escuela) el 17 de marzo de 2026.
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