heathroi

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heathroi

heathroi

@heathroi

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Katılım Aralık 2019
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SweetDee
SweetDee@RealUnsweetDee·
I thought it would be festive for Easter…
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Dexter Ward
Dexter Ward@DexterousWarden·
@HodlMagoo Because, as many analysts have been saying, US has not actually been doing overland bombing missions. It's been standoff missiles from outside the border. But those are now depleted, so now that they enter airspace they're getting shot down. "Air superiority" was a lie.
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James R. Webb
James R. Webb@JamesWebb_16·
I just heard from a source very close to top of the White House that, following today’s shootdown of an F-15, an A-10, and the successful hits on multiple helicopters and other aircraft, the WH is choosing further escalation, including US troops on the ground. This would be madness. I truly hope that someone in the Pentagon or elsewhere can prevent this from happening. If anything was proven today, it’s that Iranian AD is still very capable and very intact. Any US ground operation will be heavily reliant on helicopters and other slow-moving airframes. Despite the assertions of both the Pentagon and POTUS, it is crystal clear that we have not reduced Iranian AD to the point where a ground operation is even a remotely wise decision. Let alone potentially inserting by air and then being exclusively reliant on an air corridor for things such as resupply and CASEVAC. History is replete with examples where this reliance has been disastrous. Further, the hard part would be after troops were on the objective. Our lack of manpower leaves little room for maneuver, and once static (which would be required), Americans will become a stationary target for the entire inventory of Iranian indirect fire capabilities on Iranian soil, and it is a recipe for failure. Simply put, this is not an existential war for the US's survival. It’s a war of choice that should never have happened in the first place, and POTUS should be finding a way out, rather than clumsily and recklessly sacrificing America’s finest.
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Nima Shirazi
Nima Shirazi@WideAsleepNima·
The New York Times is now describing Iran's very normal acts of self-defense - shooting down American jets that are BOMBING THEIR FUCKING COUNTRY - as an "escalation from Iran's leadership." Completely unhinged to publish stuff like this.
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heathroi@heathroi·
@shalomninja Even the surly Jesus from Mark? And the revelations Jesus seems a bit bloodthirsty.
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heathroi@heathroi·
....and 2A.
Nishant 🇺🇸 🇵🇸 🍉🦁😈@00001_Agent

@CoreyWriting Japan has affordable housing, strong social support systems and is ethnically homogenous with very little press freedom, strict media self-censorship and rigid defamation laws. I'll take the United States all day every day with its multiculturalism and 1st Amendment rights.

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heathroi@heathroi·
@ChiSpectator You do know about the parable of the sheep and the goats in Matthew?
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Illinois Policy
Illinois Policy@illinoispolicy·
It is both bizarre and outrageously dishonest for a mayor to publicly plead for people to be given second chances while leading a city where residents are routinely victimized by people who have very literally been given dozens of chances. The man who set a woman on fire at the busiest train stop in the Loop last fall had previously been given exactly 72 chances. It is unreasonable to give anyone who shoulders Chicago's exorbitantly high tax burden anything less than an ironclad commitment to public safety, which requires realistic sentencing.
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Mayor Brandon Johnson@ChicagosMayor

People deserve a second chance. Our city is stronger when we make those second chances a reality.

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Cato Institute
Cato Institute@CatoInstitute·
Trump’s “reciprocal” tariffs were explicitly imposed to reduce the US trade deficit, but it reached an all-time high (in real terms) in 2025. Check out the new analysis from Cato Institute scholars. ow.ly/OxWi50YCvKw
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