Deplorable Alpaca

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Deplorable Alpaca

Deplorable Alpaca

@JJNatt2

Katılım Nisan 2020
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Carolina ❤️‍🔥
Carolina ❤️‍🔥@realCarola2Hope·
I’m going to state the obvious: voting doesn’t matter. When a foreign country pours $32 million to unseat someone who doesn’t bend the knee and succeeds, it’s because we are an occupied nation. Real change won’t come from the ballot box.
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Toad@LearnToToad·
Congratulations to the winner of the Kentucky 4th District congressional seat
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Acyn
Acyn@Acyn·
Massie: I would have come out sooner but I had to call my opponent to concede and it took a while to find him in Tel Aviv
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Nicholas J. Fuentes
Nicholas J. Fuentes@NickJFuentes·
Israel used their control over Trump and their Jewish money to destroy Massie because he went against their agenda. There is no denying that Trump’s GOP is nothing more than a front for Israel and it has to be destroyed for America First to prevail.
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Auron MacIntyre
Auron MacIntyre@AuronMacintyre·
Trump drives the party as long as he’s in office and will probably have significant king making influence when he is done with his presidency You can love or hate that, but it is clearly true If you want to get anything done through the GOP is also must be done through Trump
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Biral@biral_r·
@BrettErickson28 I think they recently claimed they had 120% of their pre-war quantities.
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Brett Erickson
Brett Erickson@BrettErickson28·
I’m gonna let y’all in on a little secret… Iran doesn’t have 10% of their missile and drone capacity, nor do they have 90%. thx
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Deplorable Alpaca@JJNatt2·
@unusual_whales Link? People keep repeating this song I can't find anything on google just people repeating the same line on Twitter
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unusual_whales
unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
The Pentagon reportedly did not want resumption of strikes as Iran grew more effective tracking US air ops, per NYT
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Deplorable Alpaca@JJNatt2·
@hughhewitt He has already earned his place in history as the President that lost the Strait of Hormuz forever, marking another milestone in the decline of the GAE.
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Hugh Hewitt
Hugh Hewitt@hughhewitt·
Win the war. Win the peace. Win the election. Win a place in history President Trump. Mark lays it out.
Mark R. Levin@marklevinshow

DEAL OR NO DEAL When we suddenly hit the brakes and called off the planned military operation against the Iranian regime, it was clear that something was going on.  We gave the regime 2-3 days to come to some arrangement that presumably includes no nukes.  What does no nukes mean?  Are their scientists going to forget what they developed?  How long can we keep that in a box?  What happens to the enriched uranium? We are told: 1. they have enough to make 10 bombs in 11 days, and 2. that it takes a matter of weeks to further enrich uranium from 60% to 90% nuclear grade.  What about the plutonium, which no one is talking about?  And the ballistic missiles, that were destroying targets throughout the Middle East?  And the range of those missiles, which can now hit Europe?  We didn't even know how far those missiles could reach.  I guess all of this will change?  The Iranian regime that kicked out inspectors, hid their activities, and violated every single agreement it ever signed, will have changed because of our military actions?  Honestly, does this act or sound like a regime that is defeated or cares about death?  For some reason, the West cannot get its collective head around the fact that the Iranian regime's mindset is not one of mutual existence.  It is a religious, extremist, fundamentalist cult that insists on conquering or destroying all those who do not bend to its ideology. They have told us this.  They have written this.  They preach this.  It is in their books, pamphlets, sermons, etc.  It is a revolution without borders, not merely one nation among others.  Haven't we learned this by now?  Many Americans have been killed during the last 47-years as a result of the regime's ambitions.  My greatest concern has always been enforcement, which has not been discussed much even after all of this time.  If there is a deal, whatever deal it is, perhaps the greatest deal in the history of deals, again, the regime cheats, lies, and hides what it is doing.  Our intel and satellites simply cannot catch all of it.  And if we find violations, then what?  "Well, we'll hit them again, Mark."  Is that what we did before Trump?  Does anyone believe that's what we will do after Trump?  Is that what a Gavin Newsom or Kamala Harris or the rest of the Democrats would do if one of them became president?  Heck, even Republican presidents did not act.  For crying out loud, look at all the noise, the appeasers, the pacificists, the isolationists, etc.  These are loud movements in our politics and government.  And look at the reaction to the temporary increase in a gallon of gasoline.  Would we have the will even a few years from now? And what of Hezbollah, still a potent terrorist force?  And what of Hamas?  The Iranian regime will promise not to support them?  My response: is the Brooklyn Bridge still for sale?  And how do we stop the regime if it funds them anyway?  What will we do?  And the Iranian people?  What of them?  "They should rise up," it is said.  Well, they did.  Without arms.  And they paid a horrendous price and still are.  I can only imagine what more would be done to them. Of course, the Europeans will be useless, as they are now.  Even with detente with China and something like it with Russia, they still will provide support to the Iranian regime.  So will North Korea.  We have no control over their sabotage of any deal.  This all must be considered. And the Democrats, always desperate for a political opportunity, will ask rhetorically, "why did we go to war," "this is Obama 2.0," "we wasted billions for nothing," "Trump is a TACO," and on and on.  I can hear it now.  The truth won't matter.  The spin will be constant.  Of course, if the Democrats had their way, the Iranian regime would already have nuclear weapons.  But none of that will matter.  This could be very damaging for the mid-term elections, despite all the demands for "off-ramps."  Yet, the problem is the regime itself, is it not?  How do we contain it if it survives? To be absolutely clear, I have no inside information. In fact, as far as I know at the end of another 2-3 days of negotiations military action against the regime will resume.  But it's very important to think about these issues and much more.

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Deplorable Alpaca@JJNatt2·
@AlbertoMiguelF5 Iran has another bullet: preserve missile capacity and bomb any workarounds to the strait of hormuz within range, not to mention actual oil fields and refineries. Poking this bear appears to be a lose lose proposition any way you slice it
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Alberto Miguel Fernandez
Alberto Miguel Fernandez@AlbertoMiguelF5·
As I said, by closing the Strait of Hormuz Iran fired a gun with just one bullet. It will do a lot of damage to the world economy in the short-term but EVERYONE will find a work-around. And that is assuming Iran is even able to keep it closed in the future.
Semafor@semafor

New infrastructure projects seek to bypass Hormuz: • UAE racing to complete a new pipeline • Iraq working to increase its exports through Türkiye • India strikes deal with UAE to build new strategic oil and gas reserves • Japan, South Korea close to building an oil stockpiling system Read more: semafor.com/article/05/19/…

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Deplorable Alpaca@JJNatt2·
@imetatronink Can anyone provide an original source to the claim that Iranians have gotten better at tracking US fighter jets? It appears to be made up, can't find any article anywhere
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Will Schryver
Will Schryver@imetatronink·
🔸 This Tehran Times editorial is a clearly articulated survey of the current state of affairs. It deftly cites many of the more striking acknowledgements in mainstream western media that the US has suffered a shockingly thorough strategic defeat — no matter what they do next.
Tehran Times@TehranTimes79

Trump has once again backed down from his threat of military action against Iran, as US officials cited by @nytimes acknowledged Iran’s “successful resistance” and “enormous resilience” have complicated Washington’s war aims, strengthened Tehran’s position tehrantimes.com/news/526608/Tr…

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adelvafa
adelvafa@iran0pessimist·
We actually saw this in real time as the last war progressed. Iran is treating air defense like guerrilla warfare. Rather than static positioning of AD assets in choke points and sensitive areas, Iran keeps AD highly mobile, hides it and pops it out. This is a vicious and effective tactic because air superiority is never truly achieved. At any moment, any sortie can be taken down or any area can be denied- many get through, building false confidence and then wham, killzone.
Megatron@Megatron_ron

The Pentagon warned Trump that Iranian air defenses have learned to adapt and predict American flight patterns, making future fighter jet downings more likely - The New York Times

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Megatron@Megatron_ron·
The Pentagon warned Trump that Iranian air defenses have learned to adapt and predict American flight patterns, making future fighter jet downings more likely - The New York Times
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ferrol@feralferrol·
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Auron MacIntyre@AuronMacintyre·
Hey, I wonder why all those donors poured so much money into the Massie primary but little to nothing into the Virginia referendum that would have wiped out multiple GOP seats if they hadn't been saved at the last minute by the state supreme court?
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Alex Jones
Alex Jones@RealAlexJones·
☢️THIS IS HUGE: Iran's Foreign Ministry Officially Announces They Have Nukes While Threatening Israel With Nuclear Strikes! Watch Alex Jones Say Iran Has Nuclear Weapons For 25 Years! ⬇️WATCH ALEX JONES LIVE NOW⬇️l x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
In 2009 a pigeon named Winston raced Telkom, South Africa's largest ISP, to see who could deliver 4GB of data to a location 60 miles away the fastest. By the time Winston arrived with the 4GB flash drive, Telkom had transmitted only 4% of the data.
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Benjamin Michael
Benjamin Michael@RealBenMichael·
Jewish people be like “we don’t control American government” and then spend 50 million dollars to buy a congressional seat
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Shawn Ryan
Shawn Ryan@ShawnRyan762·
$32 million dollars and an entire administration mobilized to destroy one congressman. His crime? Demanding answers about Epstein class abuse networks, and refusing to let child predators hide behind political cover. If that level of firepower doesn't tell you who's being protected, nothing will. Go Massie!
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