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Marine • Alabama alum • American • The CH-53E is a better aircraft than the MV-22

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@DickBiggs888 @Simonkhalaf @pitdesi I mean yeah if you’re a propagandized retard. The much more easier and simpler explanation is that intense negotiations between the US and a top 3 enemy are currently ongoing and at any moment the war could reignite but believe obvious propaganda if you want to.
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@CarlJoh69079964 @Simonkhalaf @pitdesi 😂😂😂😂 and you think they are any better? My word yall couldn’t be more propagandized. Just believe anything that already confirms your biases.
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Jimbob Bobjim@JIMMYBOBBYX·
@eric_hontz @UnderSecE Wait until you discover that the Global American Zionist Empire not only commits livestreamed child genocides and launches wars that kill millions, but they lie about everything always. The US literally invented propaganda and now lies to the world about everything at all times
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Under Secretary of State Jacob S. Helberg
You have absolutely no idea of what you’re talking about. The whole point of Pax Silica is to partner with countries who are good at doing different things because everyone wins from a secure supply chain. It’s also a fundamentally a capitalist project (this might be foreign to you) that’s a lot more about partnerships between private companies than it is about government programs. We never said our goal was to maintain diplomatic immunity. Our position has always been that markets and investors need certainty and predictability in order to deploy large pools of capital over a 5-10 year time horizon. Any half decent investor will happily validate this. That viewpoint was taken out of context and turned on its head by the press to suggest we were seeking diplomatic immunity which is patently untrue. Oh and by the way, the agreement is posted online for anyone to look up and read for themselves. The U.S. is home to the world’s largest technology companies—a fact I’m sure deeply irritates you. The idea that being part of their supply chain is “subservience” is an ignorant loser mentality. Is TSMC a subservient company?? Anyone who knows anything about tech understands they are one of the world’s most important (and valuable) companies—and also an integral part of America’s (and the world’s) supply chains.
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand

This is pretty insane: the U.S. just tried to literally re-colonize part of the Philippines. They did so under the so-called "Pax Silica" initiative, the brainchild of - surprise, surprise - an ex-Palantir guy named Jacob Helberg who now runs U.S. economic "diplomacy" from the State Department. It's causing a big outcry in the Philippines, which is quite a feat given this is by far the most US-friendly country in Southeast Asia. If you're the US and you're getting the Marcos administration - of all governments - to push back on sovereignty, you've really overplayed your hand. What is the "Pax Silica" initiative? In a nutshell it's about the US getting other countries to commit to restructuring their AI tech infrastructure around a US-led stack. It's basically vendor lock-in: you hand over your critical minerals, align your export controls with Washington's, regulate AI the way America wants, and in return you get to be a US "trusted partner," whatever that means these days. In essence, let's not kid ourselves, it's all about China: this is the US's initiative to "win the AI race" by getting other countries to contractually commit to keeping China out of their tech supply chains. When you can't preserve your lead through innovation, you seek to lock countries in contractually. For instance as a country, this would mean telling Huawei they can't sell you AI chips, and telling Chinese firms they can't invest in your data centers - even if they're better and cheaper. It's not about choosing the best technology, it's about choosing the right flag. But in this instance, the US went much further still: they literally tried to carve out 4,000 acres of Philippine territory (in New Clark City, 60 miles north of Manila) to be governed under US common law with diplomatic immunity - the first arrangement of its kind anywhere in the modern world. This is according to the WSJ who ran the story last month (wsj.com/world/asia/u-s…) as if it was a done deal (it wasn't). Heard about the "French concession" or "British concession" in China during the century of humiliation? Same thing: the US basically asked for an "American concession" in the Philippines. Unsurprisingly, there was quite a bit of backlash in the country with for instance the Peasant Movement of the Philippines (KMP) calling it a “massive sellout” of the country’s land, minerals, and sovereignty (punto.com.ph/us-led-pax-sil…). So much so that the Philippines' government - namely Joshua Bingcang, president and chief executive of the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) - issued a statement saying that the Philippines had rejected US proposals that would place the project beyond local jurisdiction (asianews.network/philippines-re…). Note, by the way, this delicious irony: the BCDA is the government agency that was created in 1992 specifically to convert former US military bases at Clark and Subic Bay after the Philippines spent decades negotiating their closure. New Clark City - where the Pax Silica's hub would go - is built on the old Clark Air Base. So the agency whose entire reason for existing is to turn former American colonial territory (i.e. US military bases) into sovereign Philippine land is the one now being asked to hand part of that very same land back under US jurisdiction (and, apparently, declined). Of course though, blocking this specific jurisdiction grab doesn't change the bigger picture. The Philippines is still a Pax Silica signatory, and Pax Silica itself is structurally neocolonial: you supply the cheap labor and raw materials, align your export controls and regulations with Washington's, cut yourself off from the world's rising technological powerhouse - and in exchange you get assembly jobs and the privilege of getting a pat on the head and being called a "trusted partner." They dropped the most cartoonishly colonial demand - governing Philippine soil under US law - but the underlying architecture is the same: you serve America's supply chain, on America's terms, and you relinquish your sovereign right to trade with whoever offers the best deal.

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csjallow.eth@CarlJoh69079964·
@Simonkhalaf @pitdesi Yup. I think there was a reporting about Don Jr newly wed wife trying to use Don Jr. as a proxy to get to Elon. This was during the DOGE era lol.
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Simon Khalaf@Simonkhalaf·
@pitdesi Sometimes the easiest explanation is the most logical one.
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Bird Man🦉@HooterTrades·
@grok @S3ALES @sentdefender @grok I believe you’re misunderstanding me. I know the success rate is very high, but with the amount of reapers we have lost, what percentage is that of the available fleet?
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OSINTdefender@sentdefender·
According to Iran’s state-affiliated Fars News Agency, an Arash Archer system shot down what was reportedly a stealth drone of a yet unspecified nation over the Arabian Gulf. Per the report, the system is able to detect stealth aircraft which allows for them to be engaged. At the time of writing, no statement has been made from the U.S. or other nations on the matter.
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GHXST@GHXSTFVCE13·
@spencerpratt Spencer Pratt raped a 16 year old in an LA club in 2014, he got away with it because the staff that night was his cousin and best friend. Feel free to send this to Pratts lawyer, he won’t sue because he is guilty.
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Bird Man🦉@HooterTrades·
@sentdefender Since the Iran war began, approximately 24 MQ-9 Reaper (Predator-type) aircraft have been shot down by Iranian forces Pretty embarrassing for the U.S. not to learn from the first few and apply countermeasures
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@toastyJ @thinkingwest Worst president - Trump Second worst - Reagan Third worst - Nixon Literally every other president should be above those three worthless piles of trash.
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Throne Spud@ThroneSpud·
@daltine_cracker What Curt Cignetti accomplished is something none of these coaches could’ve done.
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@Rightanglenews It’s gonna be hilarious when this dude actually pulls this off but I don’t have a lot of faith in LA
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Right Angle News Network@Rightanglenews·
Spencer Pratt has launched a campaign where filthy Los Angeles streets are power washed using a stencil reading “imagine if the streets were this clean.” Imagine letting the streets get so dirty under your leadership that your opponent can use them as a billboard.
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Dr. Alex Zawacki@achillghost·
Secret Service shooting reminds me of the time I was in DC at 19 and they had the street closed off. I asked why and an SS guy said “Justin Bieber’s visiting.” I said “really?” and he said “no idiot”
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OSINTdefender@sentdefender·
U.S. Marine Corps MV-22B “Osprey” Military Tilitrotor Aircraft, assigned to the “Thunder Chickens” of Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 263 (VMM-263), currently deployed with the Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group, seen landing in a parking lot inside the U.S. Embassy Compound in Caracas, Venezuela. The Ospreys, carrying Marines and other military personnel, are part of a military response exercise taking place today in the Venezuelan capital between the U.S. Department of Defense and State Department.
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@TheWanderWit @sentdefender You got to be trolling. Landing a V22 inside the American embassy compound that just reopened because of the success of the Maduro raid is not “better transportation spots”. Are you misunderstanding on purpose?
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WanderWit@TheWanderWit·
@S3ALES @sentdefender So they spent all that months and billions for the sake of, better transportation spots? 🤣
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@RBamh1 @sentdefender 3 more morons. And they are directly responsible for getting 13 Americans killed during that withdrawal.
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Boletes_SP@RBamh1·
@S3ALES @sentdefender How about this Mark Milley, Jake Sullivan & Antony Blinken "Afghanistan withdraw is a TOTAL success"🥶
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