Neo-1 Asura
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Opening Animation Commissions again! 🎨 Info in replies👇






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🇺🇸 | Trump: "Tu hija debe ser mayor de edad. Por ejemplo, tener más de 6 años".


IT'S ABOUT TO GET REAL BIBLICAL.🙏🇺🇸


Todos estamos de acuerdo con que este es el mejor opening de Naruto,no?


🚨🇦🇷🇺🇸 BREAKING — “Argentina Last“ Milei Apologized for Speaking Spanish He Attempted to Speak English for Trump


#Urgente El candidato presidencial Abelardo de la Espriella aseguró que el inglés en los colegios debe ser obligatorio, mejorará la educación.





US troops report commanders framing Iran war as ‘God’s plan’ —— As first reported by independent journalist Jonathan Larsen, a US combat-unit commander told non-commissioned officers that the war on Iran is part of “God’s divine plan,” allegedly claiming President Donald Trump was “anointed by Jesus” to ignite Armageddon. The complaint, filed with the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, is one of more than 110 logged within 48 hours from over 40 units across at least 30 installations. Complainants, including Christians, a Muslim, and a Jew, have requested anonymity to avoid retaliation. The Pentagon has yet to respond. According to MRFF President Mikey Weinstein, service members report “unrestricted euphoria” among segments of the chain of command portraying the assault on Iran as biblically sanctioned and tied to end-times prophecy in the Book of Revelation. One NCO wrote that such rhetoric is eroding morale and violating constitutional oaths, particularly for troops in Ready-Support status who could be deployed at any moment. The controversy unfolds as Secretary of War Pete Hegseth expands overt evangelical programming within the Pentagon, including prayer sessions and Bible studies aligned with staunch pro-Israel theology. Weinstein reports that many US commanders appear particularly enthused by the prospect of an intensely violent confrontation, emphasizing how much bloodshed they believe is necessary to align events with a fundamentalist Christian end-times narrative.






















