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Joseph Glover

@RealJoeGlover

Pilot. Former GWOT Psyops. Geopolitical Strategist. Middle East Expert. Trade Deals & Peace Deals. Intel Analyst.

United States Katılım Haziran 2016
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Kosher
Kosher@koshercockney·
Miss Israel bumped into Zohran Mamdani’s wife in a Cafe in New York. This is what happened.
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Joseph Glover@RealJoeGlover·
@AnnCoulter is ignorant. Shallow take with no intelligence on what really happened. She needs to look at Elizabeth Warren’s crusade against Spirit that blocked a JetBlue merger that would have directly saved 14,000 job, and indirectly affected approximately 42,000 jobs in the communities where spirit operated.
Ann Coulter@AnnCoulter

It was high fuel costs that was the final death knell for Spirit -- caused by a pointless war that has left everyone worse off.

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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
First full day of the U.S. naval blockade on Iran: - Zero vessels left Iranian ports - Six merchant ships turned back after American warnings - No shots fired, no enforcement needed Meanwhile, traffic through the Strait of Hormuz continued normally with over 20 vessels passing through. The blockade is off to a quiet but effective start. Iran blinked first, ships are turning around without a fight. The real test will come in the next few days when Tehran decides whether to push back or keep playing it safe. Source: WSJ
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

Hormuz Blockade Clouds Second Iran Talks - w/ Admiral Mark Montgomery, Trita Parsi, Lt. Col. Karen Kwiatowski & Rula Jebrael x.com/i/broadcasts/1…

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Christian Heiens 🏛
Christian Heiens 🏛@ChristianHeiens·
All Patriots Go Activation word: Ronald McDonald
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Bill Melugin
Bill Melugin@BillMelugin_·
My thoughts on the security at the WHCD last night. The first exterior security for me was on the street outside of the hotel. I flashed my ticket and was waved through in one second. My name was not checked against any list, I showed no ID, I was not patted down and did not go through a metal detector. I probably could have shown a ticket from a prior year or a fake one as they barely looked at it. (I don't know who that exterior security was, they were guys in suits). From that point, I walked into the hotel with no further security check, and I walked down to the Fox pre-party where there were multiple ballrooms that were absolutely PACKED with attendees. Still did not go through any security at that point. Hypothetically, If I had hidden an explosive in my shoe or my jacket, I would have had no problem getting into one of those ballrooms. Only once it was time to get into the main ballroom for the dinner did we pass through magnetometers, empty our pockets, and get a pat down. And even that checkpoint was just outside of the dinner room. Two things can be true at the same time. Secret Service reacted quickly to an active armed threat and prevented that threat from getting into the ballroom. But the security leading up to that point, in my opinion, appeared to be lacking severely.
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Dusty Deevers
Dusty Deevers@DustyDeevers·
Serious issues already abound. 1. Failure to physically intervene: Why did Secret Service agents not tackle or neutralize the suspect when he came within inches of multiple agents? Video indicates they had sufficient time to draw firearms. Physical intervention would have been faster and potentially less dangerous to bystanders. 2. Use-of-force inconsistency: As reported by @JackPosobiec, D.C. police chief stated the suspect was not struck by Secret Service gunfire. 3. Inadequate perimeter security: Multiple reporters confirm that entry screening and perimeter control were insufficient. This represents a fundamental breakdown in advance security planning and crowd control. 4. Improper executive evacuation order: POTUS was evacuated after VPOTUS. This violates basic continuity-of-government priorities and raises serious concerns about command sequencing during crisis response. 5. Unsecured staging area for attacker: Reports indicate the suspect assembled a weapon in an unsecured room prior to rushing the ballroom. This is a critical failure in site lockdown procedures and pre-event sweeps. 6. Breakdown in advance intelligence and threat assessment: What pre-event intelligence screening was conducted? Were there any warning indicators missed or ignored? 7. Credentialing and access control failure: How did the suspect gain proximity to restricted areas? Was there a failure in badge verification or checkpoint enforcement? 8. Layered security (defense-in-depth): Were there secondary and tertiary barriers? A single point of failure should never allow direct access to protectees. This was a systemic breakdown across planning, access control, agent response, and command execution. Each layer that should have stopped the threat failed in sequence. After repeated security failures and assassination attempts on our President @realDonaldTrump, he should invoke Article II, Section 3 and convene Congress immediately to call an emergency session and demand action on urgent national security failures. Congress must investigate, hold agencies accountable, and pass reforms to fix these breakdowns now before it's too late. This is unacceptable.
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Margaret Evans
Margaret Evans@Margare90619396·
@DustyDeevers It seems security for this event was virtually non existent. For a potential assassin to have access to an unmonitored room to arm himself with multiple weapons & then charge directly towards his intended victim is staggeringly inept. Security is stronger at many shopping malls.
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Today in History
Today in History@TodayinHistory·
April 26, 1865: John Wilkes Booth was cornered and shot dead by Union cavalry troopers after he assassinated President Lincoln.
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Joseph Glover@RealJoeGlover·
Great analysis.
Rod D. Martin@RodDMartin

🚨 The end of Iran’s Islamic Republic is in sight. It’s not coming from outside bombs. It’s coming from a brutal internal fracture and a collapsing bank account. The IRGC has effectively taken over. They’ve sidelined the President, Parliament Speaker, and Foreign Minister — the very men trying to negotiate with Trump. The Foreign Minister opened the Strait of Hormuz… the IRGC Navy attacked ships the same day and shut it down. Civilian leaders want a deal to stop the bleeding. Hardliners call it treason. Trump just extended the ceasefire indefinitely, citing Iran’s “seriously fractured” government. Why rush? The blockade is devastating them more every single day. Oil revenue: near zero. Payrolls: failing. Police paid late multiple times. Soldiers unpaid for months. Defections surging at all levels. The IRGC is now recruiting 12-year-olds. The Basij is using seventh-graders. When your enforcers start bringing children to the fight, you’re not winning. The IRGC seized the government… but they cannot fund the government they seized. That contradiction ends one way: a palace coup. Pragmatists inside the Guard — the ones who moved their money out years ago — will eventually sacrifice the Supreme Leader and the clerics, cut a deal, and save themselves. True believers won’t surrender; their Shia martyrdom theology (Imam Husayn) forbids it. History doesn’t lie. Regimes fall fast once they can’t pay the men with guns: Soviet Union ’91, Gaddafi ’11, Assad ’24. The clock is financial. The mechanism is payroll. The exit is betrayal from within. That's why Trump is enforcing the blockade. And that's why he's negotiating. He's not "making a deal" in the normal sense. He's presenting surrender terms and offering these guys an exit from Iran. The Islamic Republic is finished. It’s only a matter of time. Who do you think makes the first move? 👇

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