Jeff Stahl
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Jeff Stahl
@jpstahl73
Army Veteran, Electrician
Florida, USA Katılım Nisan 2023
217 Takip Edilen11.6K Takipçiler

@CynicalPublius He's absolutely enjoying his custom tailored life.
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@YourAnonNews Because what Bernie says and what Bernie does are two different things.
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@Ojeda4America As I often say, no one should be trusted simply because he/she is a veteran.
The veteran ranks have plenty of evil scoundrels, just like in civilian life.
I say this as a retired Army colonel.
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@TheMidgetSmith @AdamKinzinger Crazy isn't it? And fishing nets make great protection from drone attacks.
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@jpstahl73 @AdamKinzinger Yep, In 1972 at the latest. The Thunderbirds flew them when I was in. They're old and unsophisticated and kicking our own ass.
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@TheMidgetSmith @AdamKinzinger Hey genius! F-5's are American made! So is the T-38!
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@jpstahl73 @AdamKinzinger That makes no sense. We spend trillions on high tech defense, and get beat by a T-38.
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While the world was watching ballistic missiles and Shahed-136 drones, NBC is dropping a bombshell: an Iranian F-5E, a jet designed in the '60s, reportedly penetrated U.S. air defenses to strike bases during the recent 2026 war. It sounds like a glitch in the matrix... thoughts #avgeeks?
nbcnews.com/world/iran/ira…

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@jpstahl73 @AdamKinzinger In 2026, we should have the ingenuity to detect such an outdated airplane.
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@Faithproofapolo Then why is he meddling in American politics?
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President Trump is sending more military power to the Middle East as Iran rejects our initial peace offers—setting the escalation trap.
We can avoid that trap if we are wise enough not to believe our own hype. Bombing Iranian equipment and killing leaders may produce great hype reels, but if the GWOT taught us anything, it is that tactical success does not equal strategic victory.
To avoid a major disaster, we must first define what is truly vital to our national interests and act accordingly—regardless of optics of the daily news cycle.
We need the Strait of Hormuz open so oil can flow and stability can return to the energy markets and the Gulf region. These are realistic, achievable goals. They can be reached by significantly reducing our military footprint in the region and lifting sanctions on Iran. We can then tout Iran’s agreement not to build a nuclear weapon as a clear win for the media.
The key to avoiding the escalation trap and a disastrous quagmire is restraining Israel by drastically limiting the military aid we provide. Israel cannot sustain this fight without us, and will do everything they can to keep us engaged. We must pursue our own objectives, not theirs.
If we try to impose a maximalist outcome on Iran (zero enrichment, etc.) this war will undoubtedly escalate—costing American lives, billions more dollars, and ultimately eroding our global standing.
We must learn from our past and recognize when it is time to cut our losses and walk away. In the end, working to restore order will strengthen America far more than any military action ever could.
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The United States is so toxic on the world stage right now that it can’t fill hotels or sell World Cup tickets.
Let that land.
FIFA projected $30.5 billion in economic impact from millions of international visitors.
That demand never showed up.
Hotels in Atlanta, Dallas, Miami, Philadelphia and San Francisco have slashed match-day rates by a third from their peak.
FIFA has cancelled tens of thousands of reserved rooms across all 16 host cities.
Some hotels report cancellation rates above 95%.
The reasons aren’t hard to find. Anti-American sentiment. Fear of border crossings. The Iran war driving up oil prices and airfares. And tickets priced into the stratosphere, with finals seats hitting $10,990 a pop.
Industry executives are now openly blaming the Trump administration for the shortfall.
Tourism economists say the Iran war made an already bad sentiment problem worse.
Empty stadiums are now a real possibility.
It happened at the Club World Cup last summer.
It could happen again, on American soil, at the biggest sporting event on the planet.
The White House says this will be “the greatest World Cup ever.”
The market disagrees.
Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
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Good riddance. You ruined lives. Spread fear. And spewed hatred.
If you’re remembered, it will be as the smallest man who ever lived.
Camilo Montoya-Galvez@camiloreports
Outspoken Border Patrol official Gregory Bovino is retiring at the end of this month, sources tell CBS News. Earlier in the Trump administration, Bovino was deployed to major cities across the U.S., to oversee sweeping and often controversial immigration raids.
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