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Rod Dreher
Rod Dreher@roddreher·
Wait … we STOLE Switzerland’s money?! Am I reading this right?
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86

BREAKING: The United States just took over $126 million from Switzerland’s fighter jet account to cover missile shortfalls in the Iran war. Switzerland did not approve this. Switzerland did not consent. Switzerland had already frozen its Patriot payments after learning deliveries would be delayed four to five years. The US circumvented the freeze. SRF, Switzerland’s national broadcaster, reported on March 26 that Washington redirected Swiss funds originally allocated for 36 F-35 fighter jets to cover Patriot air defence shortfalls using the Foreign Military Sales pooled trust fund, a structure that allows the Pentagon to reallocate payments across a buyer’s contracts without that buyer’s permission. Swiss armaments chief Urs Loher confirmed the diverted amount is a “low three-digit million” Swiss francs and called the situation “very unsatisfactory.” The money Switzerland paid for jets is now subsidising a war Switzerland refused to participate in. Bern halted new arms exports to the US on March 20 citing the Iran conflict. Switzerland rejected two US military flyover requests linked to Iran operations. Two hundred years of armed neutrality, and Washington reached into the account anyway. Here is why. The United States fired 943 Patriot interceptors defending Gulf states in the first four days of Operation Epic Fury per a US Congressional study cited by the Jerusalem Post last week. Lockheed Martin and Boeing produce 620 Patriot interceptors per year combined. In four days, America burned through eighteen months of global Patriot production. The war has consumed roughly one-third of the entire THAAD missile stockpile. Annual THAAD production does not exceed 100 units. The cost asymmetry is what makes the depletion irreversible at current production rates. Each PAC-3 interceptor costs $3.9 million. Each Iranian Shahed drone costs between $20,000 and $50,000. The cost exchange ratio is 114 to 1 in Iran’s favour per Military Times. Iran manufactures an estimated 10,000 Shaheds per month per Reuters. America produces 620 interceptors per year. Iran builds more drones in a single week than the United States builds interceptors in an entire year. Every interceptor fired in the Gulf is one that cannot be delivered to Switzerland, Ukraine, Taiwan, Japan, or Poland. The State Department warned allies on March 27 that Patriot deliveries to Ukraine would face disruptions as the Pentagon prioritises Iran per Quiver Quantitative. Senator Chris Murphy said on record: “We’ve been told again and again one reason we can’t provide interceptors for the Patriot system for Ukraine is that they’re in short supply.” Lockheed signed a framework to quadruple production to 2,000 units per year. That capacity will not arrive for six to seven years. The Pentagon has asked Congress to shift $1.5 billion from other programmes to accelerate procurement per Bloomberg. None of this helps now. The interceptors are depleting now. The allied accounts are being raided now. Switzerland is considering reducing its F-35 order from 36 to 30 jets and accelerating evaluation of European alternatives per Bluewin and Global Defense Corp. Swiss parliamentarians have called the redirection “an unacceptable violation of procurement sovereignty.” The Swiss parliament is preparing formal hearings. Switzerland is the canary. A neutral country with two centuries of armed neutrality just had its fighter jet money taken without consent to feed a four-week-old war that burns 18 months of interceptor production every 96 hours. Every US ally with a pending defence contract should be asking one question: whose account is next? Full analysis: open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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Dominik Hasek
Dominik Hasek@hasek_dominik·
Congratulations to all Americans who dared to take to the streets today and publicly expressed their stance and disagreement with the actions and policies of their president. #WeSayNoKings 👍👍👍
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
If America Leaves NATO, the Bill Lands in Washington “NATO wasn’t there for us. We send billions of dollars to them every year to protect them. We would have always been there for them. But based on their actions, I guess we don’t have to be, do we? Why would we be there for them if they’re not there for us?” That argument sounds airtight. It also gets almost everything backwards. The Industrial Logic No One Wants to Say Out Loud. For decades, NATO membership has functioned as the world’s most effective arms sales platform. When a country joins the alliance, it buys American. F-35s, Patriot batteries, HIMARS, Javelins. It becomes structurally dependent on American spare parts, software updates, and maintenance contracts. It is the most sophisticated captive market in military history. Poland alone devotes 4.7 percent of its GDP to defense. These are not abstract trade figures. They are jobs in Fort Worth, Orlando, and East Hartford. They are the economic foundation of entire congressional districts. A US exit from NATO does not preserve this arrangement. It ends it. Canada and Portugal have already signaled reservations about F-35 commitments worth up to $19 billion, citing political unpredictability in Washington. When two countries walk away from an American platform, others begin running the same calculation. EU member states spent 343 billion euros on defense in 2024, a 19 percent rise from the year before. The political momentum behind “Buy European” is real and growing. The market will remain. NATO gives the United States something no defense budget line can purchase: forward positioning, intelligence integration, and political legitimacy across 30 countries. These are the operating system of American global influence.Without them, the United States becomes alone. The Indo-Pacific pivot is not wrong on its merits. But forward positioning in Europe is not a drain on Pacific readiness. It is the network that makes global power projection coherent. Cut one node and the whole system degrades. The Quiet Withdrawal Already Underway. A formal exit has not happened. But the functional retreat is well advanced. The Trump administration has told European allies the US will no longer serve as NATO’s primary conventional defense provider after 2027. Joint force commands are being transferred to European generals. Intelligence-sharing arrangements built over decades are being quietly renegotiated. Each move is individually defensible. Collectively, they produce the same outcome as a formal withdrawal, without the legal fight or the Senate vote. The irony is considerable. The administration that views NATO as a bad deal for America is dismantling the mechanism that made American arms exports dominant in global defense markets. The alliance was never just a security arrangement. It was the most durable commercial advantage in the history of the defense industry. So back to the question. Why would America be there for allies who aren’t there for America? Because “there for us” included $343 billion in European defense spending flowing toward American suppliers. It included 30 countries hosting American bases and intelligence networks. It included the political architecture that let Washington call itself the leader of the free world and have other governments agree. Not a subsidy to Europe. A return on investment that took 75 years to build. The bill for dismantling it will not arrive in Brussels. It will arrive in Fort Worth.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Stay connected, Follow Gandalv @Microinteracti1
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Aaron Black
Aaron Black@ABlackPolitical·
Bruce Springsteen is currently playing to a #NoKings crowd of over 200,000 people in Saint Paul Minnesota right now! Trump is using government to hurt people who disagree. That is what kings do to scare others. We will not be scared. We will not be silent.
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Cpt VooDoo@cpt_voodoo·
I bought the deluxe edition of Marathon. I’ve been playing Destiny for the entire lifespan of that game. I really like Bungie’s games, and I’m glad I could be a part of Marathon as well. But being mostly solo in Destiny is a far more rewarding experience. Not being able to «grow» outside Cryo when you’re mostly solo is not. Which is fair and ok. I’ll play the Marathon I’ve already bought, but Will probably Leave it at that. I’m sure you’re still gonna keep player retention on your game anyway. But I tried the game at least, and had fun up until the endgame made it different. Good luck evolvimg the game
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Ziegler
Ziegler@Ziegler_Dev·
Congratulations to all the runners who’ve been battling it out in the floating death fridge we call Cryo Archive! We’ve been watching and ingesting all the thoughts and feedback that we’re hearing, aggregating it and taking it down in notes. After this weekend we’ll spend some time looking into feedback and thinking of the next iterations we want to make: Main topics we’ve noted so far: - Scheduling : options for players who can’t play on weekends - Solos : is there any way to play this map without joining a crew? - Subroutines: can subroutines be more guaranteed as a drop from vaults? Any of these may take some time to figure out so I can’t guarantee quick solutions here but we’ll definitely discuss these topics as a team this week. Thanks for sticking with us as we evolve the game, and helping us fight the good fight against the cyborgs, robots, and aliens!
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Mary L Trump
Mary L Trump@MaryLTrump·
In 40 minutes, Donald said: the Strait of Hormuz isn't closed, but he wants it reopened; we’re not at war with Iran, but our allies are cowards for not helping; he wants a ceasefire, but he doesn’t want one. He also declared victory three times. Such clarity. Such leadership.
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
Here is all of Donald Trump’s failures 200 days in. Donald Trump would hate if this went viral.
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Cpt VooDoo@cpt_voodoo·
@MacticsG1 I Think there are bigger problems in the US right now to focus on
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Mactics
Mactics@MacticsG1·
Marathon seriously needs a streamer mode Too many times we have killed 2 people on a team and then the 3rd runs and rats while they pull up the stream to see when we leave the bags to know when it is safe to come rez and then hunt us down knowing our position from stream
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Liana Ruppert
Liana Ruppert@DirtyEffinHippy·
no thoughts, only dog.
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(((Tendar)))
(((Tendar)))@Tendar·
Trump last night: „We are helping NATO with Ukraine, so NATO should help the US to keep the Strait of Hormuz open.“ This is a lie. Trump suspended all help to Ukraine with his inauguration. Not a single cent is going to Ukraine. European countries are buying US weapons. This is not helping, this purchasing. When I buy my goods in a store, then the store is not „helping“, it is making business. Trump threatened allies around the globe with invasion and denigrated them at every step, including fallen soldiers in Afghanistan. Putin on the other hand got a pass, received a warm welcome in Alaska and even got sanctions lifted. Those are the facts.
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Marathon
Marathon@MarathonTheGame·
@MacticsG1 I don't want those, please pick a different body part
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Mactics
Mactics@MacticsG1·
marathon has my balls in a deathgrip i can not stop playing this game
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Roman Sheremeta 🇺🇸🇺🇦
What a disgrace. Trump has removed sanctions on russia’s oil. I am truly sorry to the Ukrainian people. This is a direct backstabbing of Ukraine. And it comes after Ukraine agreed to help the United States defend itself and its allies from Iranian drones. Ukraine shared its drone interception technologies and sent three groups of experts, military personnel, and engineers to the Middle East — people who are desperately needed at home to protect Ukrainian civilians from russian drones and missiles. Instead of standing with Ukraine, Trump just handed a lifeline to the russian economy. Lifting sanctions on russian oil means billions flowing back into the Kremlin’s war machine. It means more missiles. More drones. More dead Ukrainians. But sadly, none of this should surprise anyone who has been paying attention. Trump promised he would end the war in “24 hours.” It has now been well over a year. He appointed a number of russian assets to his cabinet — such as Tulsi Gabbard, who has been repeating Kremlin propaganda for years; Kash Patel, who has literally been paid by russia; and Steve Witkoff, along with other pro-Kremlin figures. His administration halted military aid to Ukraine, restricted intelligence sharing, and repeatedly treated Vladimir Putin as a partner instead of the war criminal responsible for Europe’s largest war since World War II. Instead of sanctioning russia, he welcomed a war criminal to the United States with a red carpet. And now the portrait of a war criminal hangs in the White House. Instead of isolating the Kremlin, Trump has repeatedly chosen to appease it. And now comes the final step. Removing sanctions on russian oil while Ukrainians are still dying under russian missiles. History will remember this moment.
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Liana Ruppert
Liana Ruppert@DirtyEffinHippy·
@PeteHegseth @POTUS @VP Epstein Fury Protecting pedophile rapists and have the audacity to pretend you’re one of the good guys. You and your entire admin will go down in history as the most stupid, tyrannical regime in recent American history.
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Pete Hegseth
Pete Hegseth@PeteHegseth·
Heroes. Forever. 🇺🇸
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Shaun King
Shaun King@shaunking·
We are now seeing the very first images of the schoolgirls killed by @realDonaldTrump & @PeteHegseth in Iran. Only a few of their bodies were even left intact. 60% of the children were so obliterated that their remains had to be DNA tested for identification.
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The Truth Walker
The Truth Walker@TheTruthWalkerQ·
The child in this photo is no longer alive. They murdered a child in a ritual human sacrifice. The only reason for this current war is to distract attention and make people forget the defilement they committed. Because on the day the war began, they deleted 66,000 emails and many photos that could have been used against them in the Epstein case. US Congressman Ted Lieu said, "Trump has started a public war to distract us from his crime of raping young children." Emails sent to Epstein state that Tola spent hours with the victim at Epstein's home. The home was equipped with audio recording and camera equipment, recording everything. Torla had no choice but to do everything Netanya told him to do. Others, too. FOLLOW ME, THE NEXT DROP WILL BE SHOCKING
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Roddy 🇨🇦
Roddy 🇨🇦@RodKahx·
X is blocking this video. You know what to do.
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Joe Rogan Podcast News
Joe Rogan Podcast News@joeroganhq·
2011 video of Trump is going viral after Iran attack: "Our president will start a war with Iran because he has no ability to negotiate. He's weak and he's ineffective."
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Donald J. Trump
Donald J. Trump@realDonaldTrump·
The President must get Congressional approval before attacking Syria-big mistake if he does not!
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JD Vance
JD Vance@JDVance·
Twenty years ago we invaded Iraq. The war killed many innocent Iraqis and Americans. It destroyed the oldest Christian populations in the world. It cost over $1 trillion, and turned Iraq into a satellite of Iran. It was an unforced disaster, and I pray that we learn its lessons.
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