Caseball

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Caseball

Caseball

@caseball777

A Ghost in The Machine

Katılım Aralık 2022
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Dudes Posting Their W’s
Dudes Posting Their W’s@DudespostingWs·
A group of guys, an Englishman, two Scots, and a Welshman aren’t allowed to have a dog according to their landlord. They spot a neighbor walking a dog and decide to email, offering to walk it whenever needed. The neighbor responds… with a handwritten letter from the dog.
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Stuzi 🐝🐝
Stuzi 🐝🐝@stuzi_pants·
The terrifying part is that the vast majority of Farage’s audience will be sat hanging off his every word, in blind denial that he might at any point be talking out of his big hoop You can drill all the gas you like, but it’s never yours as he well knows
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Caseball@caseball777·
@WarMonitor3 your ignorance of the viability and cost of getting out from the nth sea .. negates you having an informed opinion on this
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Trump is absolutely right here the UK needs to start drilling in the North Sea this net zero agenda is killing us.
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Sky News
Sky News@SkyNews·
Nigel Farage has criticised the UK’s ability to respond to rising tensions in the Middle East, saying Britain lacks the military capability to get involved. 🔗 trib.al/fs1cABh
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Karoline Leavitt
Karoline Leavitt@PressSec·
President Trump just received a McDonald’s delivery order from a DoorDash driver outside the Oval Office! Thanks to President Trump signing No Tax on Tips into law, Sharron is using the $11,000 in tips that she made last year to support her family. 💰 🚗 🍔 🍟
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Nathan
Nathan@nathanrogersfbl·
MAKE GOING ONT' TURF GREAT AGAIN! Anyone need a new hat? #twitterclarets
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stargazeruk7
stargazeruk7@stargazeruk7·
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Sky News@SkyNews·
Nigel Farage has hit out at plans by the government to align the UK with the EU's single market rules. trib.al/acL16ug 📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233 and YouTube
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Caseball@caseball777·
@TheRickWilson Obviously the Vatican is two weeks away from a nuke.. no other reason for trump to attack them. And they’re not jewish.
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Rick Wilson
Rick Wilson@TheRickWilson·
This will end well. Some genius in Trumpland decided, “Hey, the best thing we can do now is to go to war with the Holy Father.”
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Caseball@caseball777·
@PippaCrerar Makes sense. - the low IQ mob got us here in the first place
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Pippa Crerar
Pippa Crerar@PippaCrerar·
Ministers are planning to fundamentally reshape Britain’s relationship with EU, with new legislation that could result in the UK signing up to EU single market rules *without* a normal parliamentary vote 👇 theguardian.com/politics/2026/…
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chiky handler
chiky handler@chiky_handlr·
Trump supporters are threatening to leave the US if Trump is sent to prison. 🫨 Do you agree with them?
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Caseball@caseball777·
@Tendar The Vatican is two weeks away from a nuclear weapons. 🇺🇸 can not allow religious zealots nuclear weapons
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(((Tendar)))
(((Tendar)))@Tendar·
Trump attacked last night Pope Leo for a range of things. I will not dive into this because it is irrelevant. What is really telling is that you can add the Pope Leo to the list of people Trump attacked. However, there is one person that Trump never attacks: Vladimir Putin
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Caseball@caseball777·
@DisavowTrump20 @Pontifex The Vatican is two weeks away from having nuclear weapons. 🇺🇸 can’t let a religious zealot have these
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Paul Johnson
Paul Johnson@paul__johnson·
He thought he was riding the wave. On a winner cosying up to Trump, Vance, Orban and Le Pen It doesn’t look so clever now. It’s a problem for him. And for Reform
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Caseball@caseball777·
@jdpoc Reform is basically the Oswald Moseley party of the 30’s
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John O'Connell
John O'Connell@jdpoc·
I mean, THE CLUES WERE ALL THERE !!!
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Caseball@caseball777·
@astraiaintel It’s held up entirely by military spending .. stop that and they have no economic base. Well and truly screwed.
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Astraia Intel
Astraia Intel@astraiaintel·
I have always said that the Russian economy would never "collapse" in the traditional sense as a result of the full-scale invasion. I was right. However, many people seem to mistake my words for sort of resilience to sanctions. There is no resilience. What is really happening is that the Russian economy already collapsed in 2014, and any illusion of resilience derives from the already beat up lizard already having no tail and legs to further lose. The people of Moscow are impoverished, in the AI landscape Russia is basically non-existent, and for the past decade there has been no progress at all. Even their military equipment comes from the late 60s. Please notice in the following chart; Russian GDP is exactly where it was in 2014.
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Caseball@caseball777·
@WarMonitor3 As i told you previously this is the worst strategic defeat in war on a par with Gallipoli. China is now sending man pads to Iran. And without a 500k troop deployment. This does not end. Iran sit it out trump gets impeached Nov and negotiates potentially with new president
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Iran Update/My Opinion On Where It Is All Going: After 6 weeks of non stop bombing of Iran by combined Israeli and American strikes conducing tens of thousands of Sorties, significant damage has been done to the Iranian military in particular its air defence capabilities, airforce and navy. Negotiations have appeared fruitless despite a recent ceasefire due to the incompatibility of two approaches Iran fundamentally is continuing to not give up nuclear enrichment and is now wanting full control over the strait of Hormuz to charge hundreds of billions in shipping fees to fund its military expansionism, I do not see diplomatic solutions working, and see this conflict restarting pretty quickly. Militarily Iran maintains Its ballistic missile launcher capacities only have being limited by half, the rest have been buried in deep underground complexes and likely are able to be recovered with Iran still posing a threat to the Gulf with remaining capabilities. In terms of its nuclear programme, this is unfortunately still in tact with a lot of enriched uranium and other enriching sites being hidden deep underground at buried facilities, hard to reach with current munitions available, strikes did manage to assassinate more high level scientists and take out facilities that were involved in enriching uranium but on this side more is too be done. Irans command and control structure initially severely damaged by precision strikes has largely kept intact due to its decentralised nature, Iran is able to continue firing back despite not direct command being available. Iran has also been able to maintain control over the strait of Hormuz mainly by launching sea based strike drones and shore launched shoot and scoot anti ship missile capacity. Iran has used the recent ceasefire to transfer more manpower and capability to the shores surrounding the straits to better hold it. Interestingly Iranian key island hubs like Kharg Island have been severely reinforced in anticipation of a US ground raid, but these defences were severely softened up by a large row of target airstrikes. US forces continue to build massive capacity in the region, including bringing an additional carrier strike group which has reached the med making that three in the region as well as massively building up ground troops, transferring thousands of marines, artillery soldiers, this does suggest that preparations are being made to invade islands around the strait of Hormuz. Notably over the last few days an uptick in military cargo flights to the Middle East has occurred as well as a renewed arming of strategic bombers which are stationed in RAF FAIRFORD in Britain with tankers damaged in the Middle East being rotated out for undamaged ones from bases on the US Mainland. Finally the US navy is moving to secure the strait of Hormuz by blockading Iranian exports, this will be done by frigates and destroyers like actively preventing ships moving from Iranian ports, attempting to economically strangle Iran, if this does not work I think group operations will follow. US navy destroyers yesterday tested this in practise by conducting freedom of navigation runs around the strait likely looking for mines, the conclusion was likely at the moment the strait is just too dangerous to secure actively with ships, much easier would it be to wait for them to leave to seize or board them. MY OPINION: I just simply do not see a diplomatic resolution to this conflict at this stage, Iran believes it has the upper hand with its renewed control of the strait of Hormuz it fundamentally is now denying to give up the nuclear weapons and its ballistic programme that started the war in the first place despite all teh strikes on it. The US simply cannot walk away despite its military victories clearly it would not have achieved any of its strategic objectives, this leads me to believe the war will start again with the goal of at least opening the strait of Hormuz. First the US will strike Iranian energy, in a way to get them to capitulate to non nuclear proliferation, if that does not work they will start interdicting ships, if that does not work I think they will try to seize Kharg Island and maybe other islands around the strait of Hormuz, unfortunately to me diplomacy is Cleary out the window, positions are just way to far away, especially with the new extreme leadership. Washington has to sell a victory to its domestic audience, walking away now would be a fundamental failure, although in some ways it may be a better option considering Iran could drag this war on for months affecting mid term elections in America even. I only see escalation moving forward, I hope I am wrong. WM
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𝙇𝙞𝙖𝙢
𝙇𝙞𝙖𝙢@OfficialVizeh·
What will happen in this game?
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@Luv_Xcuses·
Be brutally honest, what's one thing Americans are simply better at than the rest of the world??
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