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@SpenceWilson4

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Spence Wilson@SpenceWilson4·
"I stand with Israel because I am America First” Last time I checked Israel was not any part of America.
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Spence Wilson@SpenceWilson4·
LOLz. Fun with MAGA twits.
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Spence Wilson@SpenceWilson4·
@VictorWhitlock5 You just cant quit me😂 trump isnt going to finish shit. He is going to chicken out and make a deal to try to get gas down before the midterms. Iran will get to keep it’s regime, it’s Uranium, and financial sanctions will end trump is afraid to invade bc of dead US soldiers
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Spence Wilson@SpenceWilson4·
I thought we were the big proud strong nation that didnt need NATO or any allies? Wtf donald? Did you step in some poo poo?
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Victor Whitlock@VictorWhitlock5·
@SpenceWilson4 This war started in 1979. Trump is going to finish it, gas prices will drop, China won't have oil it needs to invade Taiwan, OPEC is already fractured as well as BRICS. I could go on, but you seem very uninformed wrt history and world politics, so I wont waste my time.
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Spence Wilson@SpenceWilson4·
@VictorWhitlock5 We got into this mess, another war in ME, bc trump listened to Netanyahu who needed us to attack Iran. Now the SOH is closed, gas is $4, the regime is till in place, Iran still has its Uranium. And now trump has stupidly paused allowing Iran to re-arm and dig in def positions.
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Victor Whitlock@VictorWhitlock5·
@SpenceWilson4 You completely misinterpret what he's doing there because you lack the intellectual capacity. We got into this mess because the people leading this country were either self serving, stupid, or both. Which are you?
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Super 70s Sports@Super70sSports·
I didn’t know what I wanted to be when I was 15. I did, however, know I didn’t want to be a Marine thanks to this sweet bastard.
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Jelly Donut@_Jelly_Donut·
@Super70sSports "Because you are a disgusting fat body Private Pyle" might be the greatest line in cinema history
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Mr. T
Mr. T@MrT2045·
@SpenceWilson4 @KobeissiLetter USN can't force it open , its literally sailing carrier groups long way round Africa to avoid the Huthis in the red sea and 90+% of the USN ships in theatre are 500+miles from coasts of Iran to play it safe. Donald could just pack it up and walk away if Israel let him.
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: President Trump responds to Iran's response to the US' 14-point peace proposal: "I have just read the response from Iran’s so-called 'Representatives.' I don’t like it," he says. Futures open in under 2 hours.
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Spence Wilson@SpenceWilson4·
@EricLDaugh Can you quote who exactly it is thats calling for Senator Kelley to resign? Because I cant find anything in the news.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 JUST IN: Sen. Mark Kelly is facing calls to RESIGN or be EXPELLED and criminally investigated after Sec. Pete Hegseth revealed he likely LEAKED CLASSIFIED BRIEFINGS to the fake news The topic: WEAPONS STOCKPILES, info that aids our enemies He's a ROUTINE TRAITOR! "Folks go into these classified briefings in order to inform their they generate situational awareness for themselves — NOT to come out in public and say these things and repeat what's at a classified setting!" "We're NOT at a massive depletion, we've moved our interceptors many of our interceptors from Europe from Ukraine into this fight which we needed to do."
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Spence Wilson@SpenceWilson4·
@michaeldweiss ..what are their actual nuclear capabilities and tactics? We see that they failed to modernize and maintain their regular army and air force. Did they also ignore their nuclear missiles and warheads? All this time with a lack of modernization likely made it easier for the west
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Spence Wilson@SpenceWilson4·
@michaeldweiss Hindsight is always 2020 What we learned is Russia is woefully undertrained. Uses inferior kit while employing bad tactics. Cant estab air superiority. Left massive columns of men and equip exposed undefended. These tactics are doomed to fail in WWIII too. The question is…
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Michael Weiss
Michael Weiss@michaeldweiss·
First it was the insistence that Ukraine would be conquered swiftly and the best we could hope for was partisan warfare. Then it was fear of escalation. Recall Sullivan's comment, in response to the ATACMS question at the Munich Security Conference in 2022, about "heading down the road towards a third world war." Then it was DoD making four excuses for denying four critical platforms, all of which were eventually provided to Kyiv: ATACMS, Patriots, F-16s and Abrams. Excuse one: We don't have enough. Excuse two: They don't need them. Excuse three: They won't know how to use them. Excuse four: They may not even work properly. (Some ATACMS technically expired in 1994!) I heard this refrain after the Patriot was already in service in Ukraine, shooting down anything the Russians launched, including the state-of-the-art Kinzhal. Then it was fear of escalation -- again. Recall the decision-making crisis over whether to allow Ukraine to fire GMLRS into Russian territory when Moscow was making another play for Kharkiv. This agonized debate occurred after Ukraine had long been striking deep into Russian territory with homemade munitions and conducting regular cross-border raids into Kursk with U.S.-made kit such as MaxxPro MRAPs. Neither of these phenomena were exactly mysteries to the Kremlin. But American missile debris being recovered in Belgorod was seen as too provocative to many in the Biden NSC. And when they finally got to "yes," Ukraine had to be given a strictly delimited radius of operations -- something the Russians are of course not bound by. Where we are now? Today, Ukraine makes ample use of all of four of the critical systems the U.S. was reluctant to provide, although Russia had more time to adapt and diminish the effectiveness of these systems. Ukraine's homemade munitions are more plentiful, powerful, innovative, and longer-range and the U.S. even provides targeting assistance for strikes well inside Russian territory. Finally, Putin has to beg Trump to pressure Zelensky not to bomb Red Square on Victory Day. Panetta is correct.
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Former Defense Secretary and CIA Director Leon Panetta: Biden should have been much tougher in providing the weapons that Ukraine needed. Frankly, we should have given them much more sophisticated weaponry that they were asking for in order to be able to go after Russia.

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Spence Wilson@SpenceWilson4·
@TheStalwart Meat packers still consolidated and closed factories as they went. The distances beef has to be transported is far greater than it was. Some ranchers stopped raising cattle. My FIL got more for his feed then he got for the cows feeding them. Ranchers are also retiring.
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Joe Weisenthal
Joe Weisenthal@TheStalwart·
Absolutely fantastic piece about why beef prices are so high. Contrary to what many people may surmise, it's not the meatpackers getting margin right now. It's the actual ranchers, who are benefitting from an overall scarcity of calves bloomberg.com/graphics/2026-…
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Spence Wilson@SpenceWilson4·
@YourUseIllusion @Acyn They stood because someone stepped into their special room and said out loud on TV ‘the Magna Carta laid “the foundation of the principal that Executive Power is subject to checks and balances.”’ Something this GOP in both chambers are not interested in when it comes to trump.
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Acyn@Acyn·
Standing ovation for this line from King Charles: The U.S. Supreme court historical society has calculated that Magna Carta is cited in at least 160 supreme court cases since 1789, not least as the foundation of the principle that executive power is subject to checks and balances.
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Spence Wilson@SpenceWilson4·
@Acyn …was subject to the law, introducing key principles like due process and protection against illegal imprisonment. GOP: “Shit!”
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Spence Wilson@SpenceWilson4·
@Acyn GOP: “what is this magna carta?” The Magna Carta is a foundational 1215 document forced upon King John of England by rebellious barons to limit royal power and protect rights. Signed at Runnymede, it established that the king…
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