Ronnie Hobbs

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Ronnie Hobbs

Ronnie Hobbs

@roncar12604

Katılım Mayıs 2009
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Ronnie Hobbs
Ronnie Hobbs@roncar12604·
@EdwardG4125641 All that and he still is hard while being mean. Must be nice to be 21
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سيّاف⚔️
سيّاف⚔️@iMessaage_·
فيديو يظهر جنودًا يتخلصون من الذخيرة المتبقية قبل عودتهم إلى الولايات المتحدة.. برأيك لماذا لا يعودون بها؟
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Ronnie Hobbs
Ronnie Hobbs@roncar12604·
@matigary The little birds flew to pick them up. Not sand, mud. It’s an agricultural airfield
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mmatigari
mmatigari@matigary·
Their narrative doesn’t add up 😂. This claim is: •They supposedly flew in, established a secret landing site, brought in two C-130s, then pushed 35 miles to a remote mountain to recover a severely wounded pilot. •After that, they ran the same 35 miles back—across open terrain—carrying the injured pilot while engaged in a nighttime firefight. •Then, upon returning, the two C-130s were somehow immobilized in the sand (there sure is no sand there 😂😂) at the original landing site. •The force continued fighting until three additional C-130s and more troops, arrived to extract them. •Then they, before leaving, destroyed the original aircraft to prevent them from falling into Iranian hands. Doesn’t add up !!
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Financelot
Financelot@FinanceLancelot·
The "downed pilot" was a fake cover story for a failed US military operation to capture Iran’s primary stockpile of highly enriched 60% uranium, roughly 440–970 pounds. The primary stockpile is located at Isfahan, exactly where the pilot was "lost." This explains why the US heavily bombed the area while "searching" and why the C-130s were destroyed without loss of life. The C-130s were hit on the ground while the special forces attempted to secure the material. The entire operation became a massive rescue operation to extract the soldiers.
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As I said, the 1st U.S. invasion of Iran is designed to fail. That will be the blood sacrifice (excuse) for the transition from a limited operations conflict to all out war against Iran.

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Ronnie Hobbs
Ronnie Hobbs@roncar12604·
@eddyt1717 @elonmusk People really think that is all he has done? I don’t think people actually grasp the complexity, and guts it takes to put it all on the line. I would uproot my entire family just to experience this type of passion/excitement at work for once in my life.
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Cpt. BlackBeard ▓ (OF-10)
Cpt. BlackBeard ▓ (OF-10)@eddyt1717·
X was some one else's product you took over... Tesla was some one else's product you took over... --- SpaceX is the only company you founded and even then your using chemical rockets and claiming your going to mars to populate it. In reality all you have done is expand on von brauns vision but in practical terms you havent gone anywhere bar the ISS and launching starlink sats... Yes you have made a better rocket engine but its still a chemical rocket engine. When we know for a fact we have anti-grav and other tech that would be much better suited to the application... Meh 🏴‍☠️👽🏴‍☠️ 🏴‍☠️☠️🏴‍☠️
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Ronnie Hobbs
Ronnie Hobbs@roncar12604·
@MiaechlGates @EpicFuryMap Wouldn’t it make more sense that Iran hit the 5 that were damaged from weeks ago. They Probabaly could not be moved, so Iran had plenty of time to target
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Michael Gates
Michael Gates@MiaechlGates·
@EpicFuryMap I mean weren’t 5 refuelers already damaged 2 weeks ago at the same Saudi air base
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Iran Conflict Maps
Iran Conflict Maps@EpicFuryMap·
Operation Epic Fury Month 2 Begins Thanks for your support. As we enter month 2, we now have a much clearer idea of how things are progressing: Militarily - Goes against the narrative on here, but militarily things are going fine. Target selection could be improved and has been very polite thus far, but nothing is perfect. Iran is a country of over 90 million people (For example, in 1942 Nazi Germany had about 72 million people, or a more modern example would be Iraq in 2003 with 26 million), and US and Israeli losses thus far are very very very low. Some very stupid mistakes that we all saw coming, such as drones causing a greater impact, and very little mitigation done by the US, resulting in losses that didn't need to happen. Still ultimately small, but embarrassing! Economically - The refineries are actually mostly fine despite the crying. Lots of whining from oilys who have had it good for decades, but just get on with it. It works in their favour revenue wise, 100% of barrels at $75 or 50% of barrels at $150, same revenue to them. The strait being closed is a problem much more so for the countries NOT involved than the US. Politically - A mess, as expected because the US is a dumpster fire. Lots of whining from politicians across the world, but unless they get involved somehow they're just going to have to sit on the sidelines and watch as this plays out. Israel and Trump sucking up to Russia whilst Russia provides targeting data and intel to Iran is ultimately hilarious, and traitorous. At least Israel had the gall to strike the Caspian to stop a supply route... Things for the US to learn: Stop lying to us - it didn't work for Russia and turned the world against them, and it won't work for you. 'Damaged' E-3 Sentry turned out to be utterly destroyed. Stop lying to yourselves - Pull the head out of your arse, and realise that you aren't invulnerable, and you can be hit anywhere. Put better mitigation, especially at airfields, into effect. Improve your military PR - You've struck over ten thousand targets, and you're still putting out imagery of strikes on ancient aircraft or bulldozers. We can see the wiped bases on satellite Civilian casualties, whilst very low, still occurred - own up to them and take responsibility. It'll get found out in short order anyway. We can SEE that 99% of the strikes are insanely accurate. It puts 2003 Iraq strikes to shame with the accuracy of your strikes now - truly immense. But we know mistakes can and will happen. It's a war.
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CSPAN
CSPAN@cspan·
.@SecDuffy on LaGuardia Airport plane crash: "It's incredibly sad. It's troubling…I just want to let America know we are working our hearts off to make sure that when people travel, whether by rail, by car, or by air, that they travel safely."
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Ronnie Hobbs
Ronnie Hobbs@roncar12604·
@Partisan_12 That is not his job. His job is to train organize and equip the Army forces. They are then provided to the combatant commander to plan and carry out that war. He truly is not the right person to be asking
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The Resonance
The Resonance@Partisan_12·
He couldn’t answer a single question because he is afraid to admit that this war is on behalf of Israel.
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Ronnie Hobbs
Ronnie Hobbs@roncar12604·
@hippyygoat If u think we didn’t watch every tunnel being built and have them pin pointed u have clearly not been watching technology capability
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Earth Hippy 🌎🕊️💚
Earth Hippy 🌎🕊️💚@hippyygoat·
THE IRANIANS HAVE THEIR MISSILES HIDDEN DEEP UNDERGROUND… Will the US be able to "defeat" Iran before the American economy collapses? So far the war has cost roughly a billion dollars a day!!!
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Nicole Minét
Nicole Minét@mouvement33·
BREAKING: Unconfirmed reports that IRGC struck a US destroyer while being refueled. I found some mentions of it and a photo. Again...UNCONFIRMED...but it looks to be true.
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Ronnie Hobbs
Ronnie Hobbs@roncar12604·
@informatioxd Getting hit by a flying gas tank would be crazy to be sure. Woukd take a nuclear bomb to make that thing take off
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رهف – Rahaf🤍💙
رهف – Rahaf🤍💙@informatioxd·
إيران تجهز صاروخ 🚀 اليد المميتة لتل أبيب في حاله تم الهجوم عليه مره اخرى من أمريكا.
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C3
C3@C_3C_3·
This was the most damning moment. You can tell Bill knows he’s been exposed and he’s thinking of a way out and can’t find one. Nancy Mace: "Why would Jeffery Epstein say you like them young?" Bill Clinton: "It's just not true, all of it"
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Ajmal Raza
Ajmal Raza@MrAJMALSays·
@sentdefender Running tankers from the other side of the planet just to keep the bombs falling? That’s not a ‘precise strike’ strategy—that’s a logistical scramble because your local bases aren't enough to handle the mess you’ve made. 📉✈️
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OSINTdefender
OSINTdefender@sentdefender·
More than a dozen U.S. Air Force KC-135 "Stratotankers" have launched from bases around the United States and are in the process of crossing the Atlantic Ocean and Europe, likely on their way to join forces in the Middle East for Operation Epic Fury. Some of them appear to be stopping in Bangor, ME to rest & refuel before pressing onward.
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Ronnie Hobbs
Ronnie Hobbs@roncar12604·
@BlackwoodBrief At worst they will not have an accurate weather brief for a day. And u forget we have backups to backups to the backups
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PulseWire
PulseWire@PulseWireLive·
Donald Trump and Netanyahu may have just walked into a trap designed by Iranian and Russian strategists. The U.S. and Israel reportedly launched a massive air assault — over 400 aircraft deployed, from a force of 800 on standby — intended to cripple Iran. But Iran was waiting. Its skies were layered with advanced air defenses and digital countermeasures that forced American aircraft to strike blindly from outside Iranian airspace. Within an hour of repelling the attack, Tehran launched a counteroffensive unlike anything Washington has faced before: coordinated, large-scale strikes targeting U.S. bases across the region — Jordan, Iraq, Qatar, the UAE, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait. According to U.S. officials cited by The Wall Street Journal, the Pentagon was stunned by the scope and precision of the response. But the real objective wasn’t just hitting bases. It was the destruction of U.S. radar infrastructure in the Gulf. Among the reported targets: the powerful AN/FP-132 early-warning radar in Qatar — a $1.1 billion system with a 5,000 km range, used to track ballistic missiles. If confirmed destroyed, this would represent a major shift in regional missile defense capability. With radar coverage degraded, Israel and U.S. carrier groups suddenly found themselves exposed. Iran then signaled escalation — launching initial missile waves, while hinting that its most advanced liquid-fuel precision systems remain in reserve. Reports claim multiple THAAD and Patriot batteries struggled to intercept the barrage, while Iranian electronic warfare operations disrupted air-defense visibility. This moment isn’t about counting jets or missiles. It’s about who controls the tempo. If these developments are accurate, this would mark not just a military clash — but a transformation in deterrence dynamics. Meanwhile, China watches closely, tracking U.S. military movements in real time. For Beijing, Iran is not just a regional player — but a corridor in a broader geopolitical contest stretching across West Asia. Russia may recalibrate in Ukraine. China may test limits around Taiwan. And Washington could find itself managing simultaneous pressure points. In modern warfare, information is more valuable than missiles. And tonight, the global balance may be shifting. #Iran #IranWar #Israel
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Jason Hornbuckle
Jason Hornbuckle@JasonHornbuckle·
@DanOvercast @0hour1 We might have 40 B-52's that can get off the ground right now. How many are in the Middle East? Zero?
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0HOUR1@0hour1·
Carpet bombing is coming dont want to be them.
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Woofie
Woofie@Wolfgangchomper·
@Faytuks Where are the B2’s
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