Quincy Otis

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Quincy Otis

Quincy Otis

@NotSethMSouza

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Top of the Hill Katılım Aralık 2011
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Quincy Otis@NotSethMSouza·
@BuenoForMiami @SteveOhfromOZ Their authoritarian theocracy has openly stated that they see the United States as the big Satan that must be destroyed. Just because they are focused on massacring innocent Israeli's, doesn't mean they don't see the West as their target as well.
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Martha Bueno
Martha Bueno@BuenoForMiami·
This war is stupid - as are the rest of the conflicts our government engages in. We should be trading products and ideas and increasing the standard of living around the world instead of destroying civilizations. It’s so shortsighted and evil.
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Quincy Otis@NotSethMSouza·
@BuenoForMiami @fredgiblet There is evidence they were stockpiling missiles and drones and developing ICBMs. I don't think even Iran would deny that. They already have enough uranium for 12 nuclear weapons, and refused to stop enriching uranium, which they don't need for energy purposes.
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Quincy Otis@NotSethMSouza·
@shaunmmaguire Well a lot of the people who replied to this post want America to lose because of their anti-Jewish hate for Israel.
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Shaun Maguire
Shaun Maguire@shaunmmaguire·
How did we get to the point Where so many Americans are rooting against America?
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Aɴᴛ@AntSpeaks·
“All of our f**king money goes to Israel..” It’s 0.035% of all U.S. tax dollars to be precise, and that money has to be spent exclusively on US military equipment.. But you didn’t know that… Tell me @TheoVon Does it physically hurt being this stupid??
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Quincy Otis@NotSethMSouza·
@jaanus @Zuczkowski_M @micyoung75 @joni_askola He has now started a war with Iran, yet another country that is directly dependent on economic support from Russia and Iran, in order to offset the effects of sanctions, and keep their authoritarian theocracy in power.
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Quincy Otis@NotSethMSouza·
@jaanus @Zuczkowski_M @micyoung75 @joni_askola He removed the Maduro who was able to remain in office because of this support from Russia and China. He placed an oil blockade on Cuba, another country that wouldn't be able to exist as it has without massive support from Russia and China.
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Mike Young
Mike Young@micyoung75·
Applebaum's piece is worth reading slowly because the specific details are doing work that the summary can't. Danish military commanders - inside a NATO alliance the United States founded - had to sit in a room and war-game whether their forces would shoot down American planes and kill American soldiers. Some of them still haven't fully recovered from running that exercise. The most popular app in Denmark during Applebaum's visit was one that identifies American products so users know not to buy them. NATO has invoked Article 5 exactly once in its history. On behalf of the United States. After September 11th. Allied troops went to Afghanistan and some of them died there. Trump told reporters those allies "stayed a little back, a little off the front lines." The families of soldiers who didn't come back heard that. Now Trump is in the middle of a war in the Persian Gulf with the Strait of Hormuz locked, oil prices spiking, and he's telling NATO allies - the same ones he insulted and tariffed and threatened - that he's "demanding" they come help solve a problem his own decisions helped create. Applebaum's conclusion is precise: he doesn't connect what he does on one day to what happens weeks later. Allied leaders have drawn their conclusions. The rupture, as Mark Carney called it, isn't coming. It already happened.
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Anne Applebaum@anneapplebaum

Trump has insulted and tariffed his European allies, persuaded Denmark to prepare for a US invasion and, by pressuring Ukraine and not Russia, encouraged Putin to keep fighting. All of which he has forgotten. theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/03/…

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Quincy Otis@NotSethMSouza·
@PinstripeBungle The thing about the rescue operation where large numbers of American military personnel were able to go deep into Iran, just outside a major Iranian city, accomplish their mission and then leave w/out anyone getting hurt, is that the He/Hims are going to paint it as a failure.
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A-100 gecs@PinstripeBungle·
the thing about the rescue operation where only one pilot got out and the first wave of helicopters got shot up by local boys with 1920's mausers and the US had to blow up its own planes and helicopters on the ground is that its going to be presented to Trump as a kickass success
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Quincy Otis@NotSethMSouza·
@jaanus @Zuczkowski_M @micyoung75 @joni_askola Yet he is constantly pushing back against Russia and China and their goal to dominate on a global level. Venezuela, Cuba and Iran are all closely aligned with both Russia and China.
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Quincy Otis@NotSethMSouza·
@Zuczkowski_M @micyoung75 @joni_askola No. NATO made it clear that they wanted to focus on the Marxist globalist objectives of combatting climate change. What made them think that a Republican president would be on board with that? Were they convinced that we would never have a Republican president again?
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Maciej Żuczkowski
Maciej Żuczkowski@Zuczkowski_M·
For me, the most interesting question regarding this approach is: is he so delusional that he doesn’t see the contradictions in what he says, or does he see them but despises his audience (and NATO) so much that it doesn’t bother him? I fear the latter is the case. Either way, he has essentially destroyed—if not the Euro-Atlantic alliance formally, then certainly any trust. Europe is already paying the price for this, but the U.S. will pay as well.
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Quincy Otis@NotSethMSouza·
@micyoung75 Trump was right though, wasn't he? Sure, Denmark would promise access to bases in Greenland, but as we see, that's no guarantee of cooperation on their part.
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Quincy Otis@NotSethMSouza·
@Microinteracti1 @KurtSchlichter Problem with that is Iran is a theocracy, determined to provoke conflict and chaos in order to bring back the Mahdi. North Korea has pretty much just wanted to be left alone.
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Quincy Otis@NotSethMSouza·
@Microinteracti1 @KurtSchlichter Europe doesn't care if the Iranian regime slaughters tens-of-thousands of Iranian citizens in just a matter of days. They don't care if Iran develops nuclear weapons because they think at wors it will be another North Korea.
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Kurt Schlichter
Kurt Schlichter@KurtSchlichter·
The Europeans are not dealing with “a man.” They are dealing with the United States of America. The United States needed the most innocuous kind of cooperation from them. They denied the United States that cooperation. The implied argument is that their obligations within our alliance depend on whether they like the guy we chose as our president. “Sure, we’re allies…if we approve of who you elected.” Nope. We are not going to forget, and we’re not going to forgive. I’m indifferent to their excuses or their rationalizations. The United States of America needed their help and not very much help. They turned us down. That changes everything. And they aren’t going to like how it changes everything.
Gerard Baker@gerardtbaker

The casuistry here is remarkable. This is the simple reality: Like most Americans, most Europeans think this war is a bad idea.Their governments are being asked to take a huge risk by a man who has proved unreliable, volatile and intemperate over and over. Who would do that?

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Quincy Otis@NotSethMSouza·
@vali_nasr The economy is already destroyed. It's the reason why they had the protests in January. This idea that Iran was humming along until this war is dishonest and ignorant.
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Vali Nasr
Vali Nasr@vali_nasr·
Israel's systematic bombing of Iran's key industrial infrastructure, steel works, petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals... is designed to destroy Iran's economy, prevent post-war reconstruction, setting the country on the path to becoming a failed state nytimes.com/2026/04/04/wor…
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