SpaceGeneral
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In his words. Again.





Worth mentioning that two of the AI players basically blew themselves up this week: * Musk said he would basically start brand new on XAI after most of his cofounders left and his product is basically crap. * Meta also shared that it’s AI is not working properly, after Zuckerberg spent hundreds of billions hiring out from other companies and internal staff didn’t like it. The company now plans to layoff 20% of its employees.



The irgc has hundreds of small boats stashed everywhere. Their whole doctrine is based around swarming with low cost assets, and yes they can also lay mines. This is the kind of stuff you would ideally know before starting a war. There are no US minesweepers in the area.






You work your ass off every day so Akshit the Streetshitter can just waltz in an buy a million dollar home. Are you radicalized yet?


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Again. The issue is not just nukes. The issue is Iran’s missile arsenal that is one of the few constraints left in the region on Israeli military primacy. They want to disarm Iran so that the Middle East can be ruled from the air by Israel. Iran will fight to the finish against this US-Israeli proposal. And even if the Yinon plan to kill the Iranian nation-state succeeds, that would just bring Israel into a war with Turkey and possibly all the Sunni Arab powers, who are all alarmed at Israeli aggression. The entire idea of Israeli primacy is a recipe for catastrophe. There are serious problems of Israeli security. But the present grand-strategy of the Israeli state is a recipe for escalating violence and instability that will ultimately destroy Israel. This can go on as long as the US warfare state remains captured. When that breaks, Israel will be a real pickle. Its military strength is largely a function of unlimited access to the American arsenal. What happens when that breaks? Rise up and kill first is not a formula for survival. The outremer lasted only as long as Christendom had the upper hand. open.substack.com/pub/policytens…











