Bountiful Panda
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I pray it won't be. Read Robert Greens "48 Laws of Power" Law 5 is on reputation.
I'm hoping they are true when they speak that there is defined criteria for success. I believe Trump cares so much about his reputation that he will stay focused on the mission and exfile when complete. It would kill him to fail and let that tarnish what legacy and reputation he believes he is building.
Unlike welfare programs in MN and CA where there was no definition of success and therefore fraud and bloat ruined what likely started with good intentions and is now ruining the reputation of the leaders in those areas.

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@MapleMAGAw5 @Coffey4Canada2 Nothing will change. The US has a zero success rate in the middle east in the last 73 years. But the whole world is going to pay for this catastrophe.
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@Coffey4Canada2 High gas prices are a very small sacrifice, compared to the thousands who have given their lives for freedom in Iran.
Maybe you should talk to some of your Iranian neighbours about their country?
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Gas is now $1.70 a litre here in Hamilton.
That’s the current cost of Trump raping children #MapleMaga.
In case you were wondering.
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@Naive_Neighbor @SenSanders Well the US track record in the middle east is one of failure every single time. This will be no different.
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Who says they aren't the same thing? What if.. winning and ending the war would be an investment in the American people?
What if it lowered input costs and made output cheaper?
What if you lower/eliminated taxes on value creation and only taxed cunsumption?
You have no plan. Just a wish list.
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I believe we are standing on the precipice of the most profound, intentional collapse of human civilization in recorded history. The trigger isn’t a meteor, a supervolcano, or even a world war in the traditional sense. It’s the potential destruction of a single industrial facility: the Ras Laffan liquefied natural gas (LNG) complex in Qatar. Modern civilization doesn’t just run on energy; it is fundamentally architected on a steady, massive flow of natural gas, supercooled and shipped as LNG. This isn’t an abstraction. Our global food supply, our industrial chemical production, and the very stability of nations are tethered to this flow.
That tether is frighteningly thin. Qatar's Ras Laffan is the heart of this system, a nexus of technology and geography that is effectively irreplaceable. Its 14 processing 'trains' and the critical Main Cryogenic Heat Exchangers (MCHEs) that chill gas to -260°F are marvels of engineering, but they represent a catastrophic single point of failure. As noted in energy literature, the specialized machinery for this process is made by only one or a handful of companies globally. This infrastructure isn't just important; it is singular. Its loss would not be a temporary market disruption. It would be a decade-long severing of the global energy artery.
The recent, deliberate sabotage of critical infrastructure like the Nord Stream pipelines has shown us that such attacks are not theoretical. They are tools of geopolitical warfare. When you understand that over half the world's food depends on fertilizer made from natural gas, the picture becomes horrifyingly clear. We have built a world of astonishing abundance on a foundation of shocking fragility. One facility, in one volatile region, now holds the key to whether billions eat or starve.
Two of QatarEnergy's 14 LNG trains have now been destroyed. The rebuild time is 3-5 years.
If all 14 trains are destroyed, 25% - 50% of the world's current population will starve.
Trump did this.
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@Reuters I have been trying to warn people about what they are doing for a while now. It’s called theIMEC Corridor. Wake up.
Logan King Jack@LoganKingJack
🧵1/ Ever wonder why the Gaza conflict drags on, flattening everything in sight? It’s not just about religion or antisemitism - those are smokescreens. The real driver? The IMEC Corridor: a multi-trillion-dollar trade route linking India to Europe via Israel. #IMEC #Gaza
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@KerryBurgess Why do they name their aircraft carriers after cars? 🤔
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@truckdriverpleb I dont like Pierre, but I'll give it a watch.
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@MAGA_Cowboy @WalshFreedom No its true. Your President is a functional moron.
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@WalshFreedom Only someone who is a loser and an America hater would post something so utterly false and ridiculous
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@atrupar Leave God out of it. Zero percent chance Hesgeth or Trump get into heaven.
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@steeletalk Going to go a lot higher thanks to Israels/trumps war.
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@cenkuygur Anti-Israel first Cenk Uyger.
If it’s good for ISRAEL, then it’s automatically “bad for the United States”. Right Cenk?
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Settlers reportedly tied up his arms and legs, cut off his underwear, zip-tied his penis, then paraded him around his family while beating him. Corroborated by multiple witnesses.

CNN International@cnni
Israeli settlers have increasingly used violence against Palestinians in a bid to drive them from their homes in the occupied West Bank. But sexual assault appears to be a new weapon in these settlers’ arsenal of intimidation, pointing to a troubling new level of violence. cnn.it/4du8vj6
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Israeli settlers have increasingly used violence against Palestinians in a bid to drive them from their homes in the occupied West Bank. But sexual assault appears to be a new weapon in these settlers’ arsenal of intimidation, pointing to a troubling new level of violence. cnn.it/4du8vj6
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An attack by Jewish settlers:
“They pulled down the Palestinian man’s pants, poured water all over him, & brutally beat him into the dirt,” an American witness said.
This was all done in front of kids who were tied up and told they'd be next.
For Israel timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry…
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