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Government is not your friend.

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Tracy2point0@Tracy2point0·
I don’t recognize the city I grew up in. It’s been hollowed out & destroyed by @TucsonRomero & @cityoftucson management. I’ve petitioned the mayor & council to change their failing policies. Advocated w/ great groups like Tucson Crime Free, but to no avail. If you’re fed up & tired of living in a liberal dystopia please leave your photos & grievances here, I will share them w/ our disgraced mayor & council. Please read the op-ed below & check out the common sense policies our mayor won’t touch with a ten foot pole.👇🏼
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Tucson Crime Free Coalition@tucsoncrimefree

Thank you @TucsonSentinel for publishing our latest op-ed. tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/report…

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M. Ashraf Haidari@MAshrafHaidari·
Ambassador @realZalmayMK is now nearly 80. Afghanistan gave him and his family much over the course of decades, from the 1970s to the present. Is it not time for him to step back from serving only the interests of his country of citizenship and, at minimum, speak to the urgent needs of his country of birth? At the very least, he should use his voice to support the restoration of legitimate and inclusive governance in Afghanistan, the end of Taliban gender apartheid, and the dismantling of Afghanistan’s continued use as a shelter for terrorist groups. After decades of war, foreign interference, and great-power bargaining, Afghanistan deserves principled advocacy for its long-term national interests, not silence. Given his long and influential career, one made possible in no small part by his Afghan roots, history will judge whether he chose to remain silent or to stand on the right side of Afghanistan’s struggle for dignity, justice, and a truly representative future. @KarzaiH @ashrafghani @AFIntlBrk @TOLOnews
Fatana Ishaq Gailani@FaTana12345

خلیل‌زاد برای رهایی یک امریکایی خوشحال است، اما برای اسارت چهل میلیون انسان و بیست میلیون زن خاموش! شرم و ننگ بر تو

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Tracy2point0@Tracy2point0·
When The Will is there terrorists can be defeated. Now we sit at the table & negotiate with Taliban. What a legacy… @StateDept @SecRubio @realDonaldTrump @realZalmayMK
Imtiaz Mahmood@ImtiazMadmood

Six weeks after September 11, 2001, twelve American soldiers were quietly loaded onto a helicopter in Uzbekistan and flown over the Hindu Kush mountains in the dead of night. No tanks. No armored vehicles. No air support waiting on the ground. Just twelve Green Berets, over a hundred pounds of gear each, and a mission that their own commanders privately doubted any of them would survive. They landed in a remote Afghan village called Dehi, in the pitch black, surrounded by a country they barely had maps for. And then someone handed them horses. Not metaphorically. Actual horses — Afghan stallions, tough as nails and famously difficult to control. Wooden saddles covered in carpet scraps. Stirrups so short their knees rode up around their ears. Captain Mark Nutsch, who'd grown up on a cattle ranch in Kansas and competed in collegiate rodeos, became trail boss on the spot. For the other ten men on his team — Operational Detachment Alpha 595 of the 5th Special Forces Group — the learning curve was immediate and unforgiving. The first words one of his sergeants learned in Dari were: "How do you make him stop?" They had linked up with General Abdul Rashid Dostum, a Northern Alliance warlord who controlled thousands of fighters and knew this territory like the back of his hand. The deal was simple: the Americans would call in precision airstrikes from horseback. Dostum's cavalry would do the charging. Together, they would take Mazar-i-Sharif — a Taliban stronghold of 250,000 people — and crack open northern Afghanistan. Military planners had estimated it would take two years. Task Force Dagger gave ODA 595 three weeks. For 23 days of nearly continuous combat, the Horse Soldiers lived like men from a different century. They ate what the Afghans ate. They slept on the ground in freezing mountain passes. They rode trails so narrow and sheer that one wrong step meant a thousand-foot drop. Staff Sergeant Will Summers started the mission at 185 pounds. He left Afghanistan five weeks later weighing 143. The Taliban had tanks. Soviet-era armor, antiaircraft guns, fortified positions dug into the mountains. Against this, twelve Americans on horseback radioed coordinates to aircraft circling invisibly above, and watched the positions erupt. On November 9, 2001, they rode into the kind of moment that people are not supposed to experience in the modern world. Nutsch and his team joined hundreds of Dostum's horsemen in a thundering cavalry charge across an open plain — directly into entrenched Taliban lines. Under fire. At a gallop. Calling in close air support between strides. It was the first cavalry charge of the 21st century. It was also the last. The next day, Mazar-i-Sharif fell. The Taliban's northern stronghold collapsed. Within weeks, the regime itself began to unravel — a domino effect that started with twelve men and borrowed horses in the mountains. All twelve of them came home. Zero American fatalities. Against a fortified enemy that outnumbered and outgunned them at every turn. Today, across from Ground Zero in New York City, there is a bronze statue — sixteen feet tall — of a Special Forces soldier on horseback, rifle across his lap, looking west. It honors ODA 595 and the teams who rode with them. Most Americans walk past it every day without knowing the story. Now you do.

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Tracy2point0@Tracy2point0·
The opinions of Bishop Barron & Cardinal Dolan have no weight in the hearts & minds of Catholics. We watched as the Catholic Dioceses fundraised for NGOs to traffic children into this country. Without speaking a word about the abuses they were being enslaved into. We see who are slaves to corrupt political masters.
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Dr Taylor Marshall™️
Dr Taylor Marshall™️@TaylorRMarshall·
🚨 Both Cardinal Dolan AND Bishop Barron have endorsed and written book blurbs for Fr James Martin, S.J. 🏳️‍🌈 Yet both bishops openly rebuke and dogpile onto a Catholic laywoman through a public forum like Twitter. This is effeminate behavior in both cases. Shame on them.
Cardinal Dolan@CardinalDolan

Below is a statement that my brother bishop, @BishopBarron – a colleague on the Presidential Commission on Religious Liberty –recently issued. His comments are characteristically clear, and I agree wholeheartedly.

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Tracy2point0@Tracy2point0·
The opinions of Bishop Barron & you have no weight in the hearts & minds of Catholics. We watched as the Catholic Dioceses fundraised for NGOs to traffic children into this country. Without speaking a word about the abuse they were being enslaved into. We see who are a slaves to corrupt political masters.
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Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
🚨 AZ just went nuclear on illegal aliens! New legislation: BAN illegals from opening bank accounts BAN them from sending remittances out of the country CLOSE loopholes letting them get loans This is the way!
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ShesWithBruce@ShesWithBruce·
“While this is a positive step by the Taliban, more work needs to be done. We are still seeking the immediate return of Mahmood Habibi, Paul Overby, and all other unjustly detained Americans. The Taliban must end their practice of hostage diplomacy.” - Marco Rubio, in one of his weakest statements to date. As an American, I’m overjoyed for Dennis Coyle, and his family who grieved his absence. My sincere prayers for a beautiful future after such unspeakable separation. And my continued prayers for other Americans still imprisoned by the Taliban. To @SecRubio and my government: The Taliban remain what they are - brutal terrorist occupiers, strictly transactional and self-preserving. Whether they were threatened, or offered a carrot by State, or a mix of the two, their character is unchanged, their mission for their criminal enterprise and grotesque thuggery is still the mission, and “positive steps” by a terrorist org is the equivalent of a venomous snake removing its fangs for a deceptive moment, so one doesn’t notice the rest of its body tightening the grip. USG is in bed with Taliban. This is why taking hostages in geopolitical chess is so comfortable for them.
U.S. State Dept - Near Eastern Affairs@StateDept_NEA

Release of Dennis Coyle state.gov/releases/offic…

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Tracy2point0@Tracy2point0·
Marco can’t be bothered to say that the entire country of Afghanistan is being held hostage by terrorists. This admin campaigned off the tragedy of our w/d and gave the impression they would reverse course. State Dept won’t even designate Taliban what they are, an FTO. Thank God Dennis Coyle is on his way home. 🙏🏼
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Abe Hamadeh
Abe Hamadeh@AbrahamHamadeh·
Today is a day of great celebration for Dennis Coyle, his family in Arizona and Colorado, and the American people. After 14 months of captivity in Afghanistan by the Taliban, Mr. Coyle has been released and returned home. Thank you President Trump and his administration as well as our partners, the UAE & Qatar. His family are tough and strong. They never gave up. They should be very proud. America First means never leaving Americans behind. 🇺🇸
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Tracy2point0@Tracy2point0·
Marco can’t be bothered to say that the entire country of Afghanistan is being held hostage by terrorists. This admin is two faced, campaigned off the tragedy of our w/d and gave the impression they would reverse course. State Dept won’t designate Taliban what they are, an FTO. Thank God Dennis Coyle is on his way home. 🙏🏼
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Tracy2point0@Tracy2point0·
Marco can’t be bothered to say that the entire country of Afghanistan is being held hostage by terrorists. This admin is two faced, campaigned off the tragedy of our w/d and gave the impression they would reverse course. State Dept won’t designate Taliban what they are, an FTO. Thank God Dennis Coyle is on his way home. 🙏🏼
Secretary Marco Rubio@SecRubio

Earlier this month, I met Molly, Amy, and Patti as they asked for help freeing their brother Dennis Coyle from detention in Afghanistan. Today, Dennis is on his way home. We thank the UAE and Qatar for their support. The release is a positive step towards ending the practice of hostage diplomacy.

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Tracy2point0@Tracy2point0·
This is exactly why our founders wanted a constitutional republic. A majority faction should not sacrifice the public good for its own interests. While I’m smart enough to know there’s no such thing as 100% approval of any politician, the fact that the majority (of maga) approve of war w/ Iran does not make it right. We The -Thinking- People must hold the line & continue to put pressure on this administration to do the right thing, not the popular thing. NO MORE WAR
Karoline Leavitt@PressSec

CNN: “MAGA GOP view of Trump, approve is 100%. If you are a member of MAGA in the GOP, you approve of Donald John Trump. 0% say that they disapprove… he’s the 1972 Miami Dolphins.”

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Roy Grinwis
Roy Grinwis@RoyGrinwis·
Ungrateful? That’s a strange accusation. It was actually @realDonaldTrump who downplayed the contributions of allies in #Afghanistan and at times even suggested the U.S. didn’t really need them. Let’s not forget: the war was initiated by the United States after 9/11, and #NATO allies joined under Article 5. Countries like the Netherlands stepped in, served, fought, and lost people there. The same goes for Denmark, which made significant sacrifices during the mission. Yet this is also a president who floated the idea of taking over Greenland territory belonging to Denmark, one of those very allies. So instead of questioning allies’ commitment, maybe start by acknowledging the shared sacrifices. And seriously; why would anyone be expected to support a president who dismisses those contributions as insignificant?
OSINTtechnical@Osinttechnical

Hegseth: “Our ungrateful allies in Europe should be saying one thing to President Trump: thank you.”

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