Relentless2019

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Relentless2019

Relentless2019

@RelentlessAggie

Katılım Nisan 2026
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Relentless2019
Relentless2019@RelentlessAggie·
@Real_MrGoode @billmaher Well it would be fairly easy to condemn the killing of children if the Jihadis didn't use them as human shields all the damn time. Grow the fuck up!
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Bill Maher@billmaher·
People say the left and the right can’t agree on anything these days. But there is this one thing:
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Relentless2019@RelentlessAggie·
@shipwreckedcrew My God, it is getting freaking tiresome trying to make any civil conversation with anyone on the left at this point. This is leading to one thing - Violence and once it is started it will not end without a lot of bloodshed. The wrath from the right will be unmatched.
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Relentless2019@RelentlessAggie·
@WTP591097485578 @xnoesbueno I agree that the Euroweenies are worse than useless, but I also think that at some point in the very near future we will be fighting the European Caliphate. Better to have harden bases in their midst.
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WTP@WTP591097485578·
@xnoesbueno Yeah. No, it doesn't "work". That was from a movie made by an America-hating meathead. F*** Europistan. If they don't want to defend themselves they are useless. Worse than useless.
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Northern Barbarian@xnoesbueno·
It's really tempting to applaud that. I'd rather have 84,000 US troops already forward deployed in Europistan, for when we need them there. Because sooner or later, we will. I'd say make nice with Europe. Don't even charge them, keep going. Just harden up the bases. Make sure every soldier, every base commander, understands they are already behind enemy lines. What was that Nicholson line? "I eat breakfast three hundred yards away from four thousand Mohammedans who are trained to kill me." OK, that's not exactly what he said. Works though
Shipwreckedcrew@shipwreckedcrew

GREAT NEWS. We are all for it. Should have been done 3 decades ago with the collapse of the Soviet Union.

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Relentless2019@RelentlessAggie·
@grey4626 Cenk, Iran still owes me for 53 of my Marine Brothers in Beirut. Fuck you! Kill every Jihadi in Iran.
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LHGrey™️@grey4626·
Cenk, you fucking propagandist... Do not dare presume to speak for the American people. Your black-pill defeatism drips with the same pathological cowardice that has always masqueraded as “anti-war” wisdom while empires rot from within. You are not the voice of the country. You are one of a loud, shriveled minority of ideological eunuchs whose moral compass was shattered the day they decided strength itself is the real enemy. The rest of us...with functioning brains, intact testicles, and a moral compass forged in the fires of actual history...want Iran fucking obliterated. Not “contained.” Not “sanctioned.” Not subjected to another decade of performative diplomacy while they race for the bomb and bleed the region dry through their proxy death cult. Obliterated. Iran is not some misunderstood regional actor. It is the central node of the Axis of Resistance...a theocratic terror empire that funnels billions into Hezbollah, Hamas, Islamic Jihad, the Houthis, and every other Shia militia currently trying to strangle global energy chokepoints and murder Americans and Jews by proxy. Their regime chants “Death to America” as state liturgy, arms the very networks that have already killed our troops and civilians, and is months away from nuclear breakout. This is not “revisionist history.” This is observable reality for anyone not huffing ideological copium. Militarily, the strategy is as old as victory itself: decisive, overwhelming force. Precision strikes on Natanz, Fordow, and every known IRGC command node. Cyber dominance to blind their air defenses. Naval interdiction of the Strait of Hormuz to starve their economy in real time. No endless nation-building, no half-measures that invite the next October 7th or the next drone swarm on our carriers. You strike the head of the snake so hard the body convulses and dies. Sun Tzu didn’t write “proportional response.” He wrote about annihilating the enemy’s will to fight. We used to understand that. Psychologically, your bleating reveals the classic pathology of the appeaser: a deep-seated hatred of American power married to a victimhood fetish that always finds the Jew...or in this case the Israeli...guilty of wanting to survive. You project your own impotence onto the nation. You cannot fathom that a sovereign people might look at a regime that sponsors global jihad and say, with cold clarity, “Enough. We end this threat now so our children never have to.” That’s not bloodlust. That’s the survival instinct of a civilization that refuses to kneel. America does not exist to appease mullahs who dream of our annihilation. We exist to project power so overwhelming that our enemies choose despair over defiance. And the clear-eyed majority of this country...Trump supporters, independents, veterans, and every red-blooded American who still believes in the republic...understands that weakness is not virtue. It is suicide. So spare us the crocodile tears about “no one wants this war.” We do. Because the alternative is watching the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism go nuclear while you and your ilk clutch pearls and rewrite history to blame the only country in the region that shares our values. Iran delenda est. And the United States of America will be the one to write the epitaph...with fire and precision, not your pathetic whimpering. Deal with it, Cenk. And shut the fuck up. 💀⚔️🦅🇺🇸
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Relentless2019@RelentlessAggie·
@KraigKruse @KurtSchlichter Having been to over 90 countries at this point in my life, I can honestly say that being poor in America puts you in the top 10% of the world. We need to quit aiding and abetting those who don't want to work but want to get paid!
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Kraig Kruse
Kraig Kruse@KraigKruse·
@KurtSchlichter Real pull yourself up by your bootstraps stuff here Kurt. Have you gone out and talked to people living paycheck to paycheck? Or are you just making another of your general assumptions that everyone is a liar or lazy.
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Kurt Schlichter@KurtSchlichter·
Define poverty in America. It’s not starvation. It’s not dying in the elements. It’s not failing to get medical care. Most people who are under the poverty line have cell phones. Many have cars. Most are fat. You throw out the word “poverty” as if we’re supposed to react as if it’s some Ethiopian tribesmen starving in the sand. But that’s a lie. And we’re done listening to lies.
Ledger@Ledgeker

@davevivi @KurtSchlichter Most people are one paycheck away from that. cbsnews.com/news/40-of-ame…

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Relentless2019@RelentlessAggie·
@Cherry07Ca @Megatron_ron The truth is you as well as the Pope don't get a free pass just because you say you do. If they Pope really cared about anything other than inner circle of the Catholic Church, he would be screaming for something to be done about all the Christians being massacred by Muslims!
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Cherry07@Cherry07Ca·
Mike Johnson says the Pope should be quiet? This is the most crazy thing I have ever heard! A religious leader's job is to protect peace and life, not to support "just wars" that kill thousands of people. Does Johnson think he knows Jesus better than the Pope? Some people call this "politics," but I call it "truth"! Jesus said "blessed are the peacemakers," not "blessed are the war makers." If a religious leader cannot speak for peace, then who can? Is Johnson a real Christian or just a politician who loves weapons?🤔 This is not about "political response," this is about losing our souls for power! Do you agree with the Pope or with the "War Machine"? Tell me the truth! 🌸🌹🍀
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Megatron@Megatron_ron·
JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇮🇱🇻🇦Mike Johnson now also attacks the Pope says he had it coming, he shouldn’t interfere in politics (wars): “A religious leader can say anything they want, but obviously if you wade into political waters, you should expect some political response and I think the Pope has received some of that. Frankly I was taken a bit aback by him saying something about 'those who engage in war, Jesus doesn't hear their prayers' or something. There's something called the 'just war' doctrine.'"
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U.S TROOPS🇺🇲
U.S TROOPS🇺🇲@Ustroopss·
Simple poll. be honest As of today, how much do you still trust this man? A. 100 % B. 75% F.10% C. 50% D. 25% E. 0% Be honest please ✋
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Relentless2019@RelentlessAggie·
@DrewPavlou Really??? Please the World knows that is in fact untrue. There are too many "child Brides" to hide. Dipshit.
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Relentless2019@RelentlessAggie·
@3Civilization @DrJStrategy Are you really this affected by TDS that you spot utter and total nonsense. The US is not dependent on any one other than the US. No other nation can say that including your beloved China. Jackass.
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Type 3 Civilization
Type 3 Civilization@3Civilization·
@DrJStrategy The US is totally dependent on China- dumb fuck! The great game: An idiot psychopathic pedophile and his enablers have collapsed the US economy, isolated America politically, militarily, economically, on track for the largest strategic defeat in the ME and handed China the world
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James E. Thorne@DrJStrategy·
Food for thought. Yes, the New Great Game is unfolding. No nation stands to gain more from a closure of the Strait of Hormuz than the United States, across the short, medium, and long term. This logic is embedded in President Trump’s National Security Strategy, with the Trump Doctrine now visible in practice. Strategically, China loses on multiple fronts with Hormuz closed: seaborne Middle Eastern supplies are constrained just as Venezuelan crude is increasingly redirected toward the U.S. Gulf Coast on short, politically secure routes. At the same time, the Strait of Malacca, and with it, the broader Malacca Dilemma, moves to the center of gravity. In parallel, the Sunda, Lombok, Makassar, and Mindoro Straits remain critical arteries for Chinese trade and energy flows. Together, they constitute the geographic chokepoints of Beijing’s vulnerability, and Washington is acutely aware of this. Yes, the New Great Game is unfolding, and Wall Street has yet to comprehend the consequences.
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Relentless2019@RelentlessAggie·
@JohnRodger73321 @DrJStrategy Gas is that high in California because of California! They pay more in State tax then in the cost of the fuel! Quit being a moron.
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John Rodgers@JohnRodger73321·
@DrJStrategy I keep hearing about Trump’s grand Strategery. When does it kick in. Gas in California is $6.40. Don’t ask about bologna, tampons, or hair gel.
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Relentless2019@RelentlessAggie·
@user10081994 @DrJStrategy LOL. yes, China has all you said and we have seen it in action in Iran and it has FAILED miserable to the point Xi has arrested several of his top defense manufacturers. China is a formidable enemy but they have never been tested in combat. The US has and has proven it's ability.
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TheObserver@user10081994·
You guys are promoting hostility against China, openly crediting actions taken to be directed against China. Lol what will you do if China hits back? You cant even defeat Iran, and Iran only has missiles. China has missiles, navy and airforce. It will end the US if war breaks out lol
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Relentless2019@RelentlessAggie·
@RealSpitfire Money must have changed hands. Too much of a coincidence to be anything else.
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Spitfire@RealSpitfire·
Epstein survivors decline any public Congress hearings after Melania’s speech yesterday. Interesting.
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Relentless2019@RelentlessAggie·
@JaqueMehoff69 @Osint613 LOL. Iran has been at war with the US and most of Western civilization for over 47 years. Hell YES they posed a threat. You are a Moron!
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Jeffrey Allen LaRocque@JaqueMehoff69·
@Osint613 Iran posed zero threat to the US or Europe. The US is a cuck to Israel and treats Europe like trash, why would they offer help? This was Israel’s war, nobody else. The US people DID NOT WANT THIS AND DO NOT SUPPORT IT. Israel can suck a fat cock and fuck right off.
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Open Source Intel@Osint613·
IRAN WAR 2026 What was achieved. What wasn’t. The nuclear threat was pushed back. Not eliminated. Pushed back. Iran’s ability to launch sustained mass ballistic missile barrages at Israel as an existential threat has been completely degraded. The regime’s missile industry took a major hit. Mass production capability likely cut by at least ~80%. Hezbollah has been severely weakened. Israel is now shaping what could become a ~1000 km security buffer in Lebanon. Gulf states may want to work closer with Israel, potentially paving the way for more peace and normalization. Iranian economy was completely decimated before going into this, imagine where it is now, we will see how this plays out going forward. WHAT WASN’T ACHIEVED The IRGC still holds leverage over the Strait of Hormuz. That remains the biggest unresolved pressure point. Watch it closely. The regime is still standing. Still in control of Iran. Iranians are still in danger. LESSONS LEARNED Interceptor production needs to scale fast. Not marginally. At least 10x. This war exposed it clearly. It doesn’t take much. A relatively small mix of drones and missiles can threaten ~20% of global oil supply. Alternative energy routes are no longer optional. They’re urgent. NATO, the UK, and Europe expect U.S. backing on Ukraine and Russia. When the U.S. needed support on Iran and reopening Hormuz, most said they would step in only after the war. That gap matters. Gulf economies proved more exposed than many assumed. But one key point: some Gulf states, especially the UAE, performed far better than expected. Their missile and drone defense systems held up under real pressure. Far more prepared than publicly known.
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Relentless2019@RelentlessAggie·
What you don't fully understand or deliberately chose to downplay, is that fact the US doesn't need any oil from that region anymore. We currently have the capacity to meet all demands within the continental US. Iran has been neutered not killed that I agree with. It needs to be KILLED.
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Abdullahi A Abdullahi@Abdullahi2A·
Your write-up undermines the strategic importance of controlling the straits, perhaps you deliberately chose to downplay it. This war is a strategic failure for both Israel and the United States. Iran was launching missiles until the very last day of the war, and its production facilities are buried deep beneath mountains. The only damage inflicted was largely to the entrances. Even the IDF reported yesterday that restoration of those entrances has already begun, yet you claim there was an 80% degradation in production and launching capability. Which planet are you on? Control of the strait alone outweighs whatever limited success the military operation may have achieved. Iran has inflicted enough global economic and strategic pressure that the lead of the coalition was forced to seek a ceasefire. This war is needless, unnecessary, and outright senselessness that Netanyahu compelled Trump into. We are all paying the price of this madness through pumps
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Relentless2019@RelentlessAggie·
@MacrobeatL @Osint613 Yes, let's tell the weak kneed Euro weenies our plans and see how long that "secret" lasts. This just exposed NATO for what it has been for the last 25+ years. A one-way money suck from the US.
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Beat Nussbaumer
Beat Nussbaumer@MacrobeatL·
On US and Nato, are you aware that Trump did break the rules by not using Article 4, which should inform Nato Members of the attack.... so you dont do Article 4 and then expect a kind of Article 5 which isnt actually really working as that one is if one member gets attacked which is not the case.... Abraham countries are the ones that have to step up and step in... they can of course at the same time be Nato countries but to blame Nato is just as wrong as the President is at all times.... people should finally get the gist of those just being US propaganda as they are fundamentally wrong reasons
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Relentless2019@RelentlessAggie·
@infantrydort When things fail it's leadership, when things work it's leadership. Period. You don't get to pick and choose. I am tired of all the damn semantics over this. We currently have the leadership to succeed where we would have failed in years past. Appreciate it and savor it.
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InfantryDort@infantrydort·
That’s a lot of words to give credit for the rescue to anyone but the executive. You don’t get to say “this took decades” when it goes right and then pretend no one is responsible when it goes wrong. That’s not how this works. Yeah, the force is built over time. Everyone knows that. SOCOM, CSAR, joint integration. None of that showed up overnight. Thousands of people built it. Fine. But that’s not what wins or loses operations. Because we just watched the same force run Afghanistan. And it didn’t look like some clean, inevitable success story. It collapsed faster than expected. We gave up Bagram early. We waited too long to move on NEO. Everything got funneled into one airfield in a collapsing capital. And 13 Americans died at Abbey Gate. So what changed? Not the force. The decisions. That’s the part people like you seem to blur out because it’s uncomfortable. There’s a difference between having capability and knowing how to use it. You can build the best force on earth and still screw it up if you drag timelines, ignore indicators, restrict options, or wait too long to act. And you can take that same force and succeed when decisions are actually aligned with reality. That difference doesn’t come from “decades.” It comes from leadership. The President sets the boundaries. The Secretary drives how it gets executed. Risk, timing, sequencing, that all lives up at their level. They don’t build the force. But they absolutely decide how it’s used. So you can’t have it both ways Greer. You can’t say “this success belongs to decades of effort” and then turn around and act like “failures just… happen” No. Same force. Different decisions. Different outcomes. That’s the truth. And pretending otherwise isn’t some noble, unifying take, it’s just avoiding who owns the result.
The Operational Alchemist@jameskgreer77

1/11 Thoughts on the successful rescue of the two downed airman in Iran:  First, so incredibly thankful that the mission was accomplished without American loss of life. Second, couldn’t care less about the loss of aircraft on the ground. Military equipment and systems are expected to be lost at some point. But the US military is built around people and saving the lives of the people is worth any amount of equipment.

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Gary M@gman5180·
During an interview, Kaden Rummler said he suffered a ruptured eye. He also had metal, glass, & plastic shards embedded in his head after an ICE agent shot a nonlethal round into his left eye. Thoughts? 🧐
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U.S TROOPS🇺🇲
U.S TROOPS🇺🇲@Ustroopss·
Simple poll. be honest As of today, how much do you still trust this man? A. 100 % B. 75% F.10% C. 50% D. 25% E. 0%
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Relentless2019@RelentlessAggie·
@Sambali34 @RealSpitfire I am absolutely overjoyed that we killed 1500 Iranian IRGC troops. Still not enough payback for 53 of my friends killed in the Marine Barracks in Beirut. Fuck YOU!
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Spitfire@RealSpitfire·
We literally setup a temporary special forces base inside Iran and flew in 300 Army, Navy, and AF special forces troops and little bird gun ships. Then we fought a whole mini war and killed like 1500 Iranian soldiers in 6 hours. And all we left behind was a pair of American flag underwear and some MRE’s. I’m not pro war… but holy sht we can do some amazing things.
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