Uncommon Sense
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@smitaprakash Just consumption not production. Normal for peasantry that finds its first escape. No Warren Buffet or real wealth.
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@RichardHanania Don’t really care about money personally. Would rather live in an Indian free country
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@CB1759072869681 @RichardHanania @DavidZsutty One says Indians are too rich and the other says they are on welfare. Which bothers your pale testicles?
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@RichardHanania @DavidZsutty Do the Irish and Poles came to America to abuse the Immigration & Welfare System?
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@TheMilObserverr Why does even the paint on these systems look like hand painted crap?
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India just built a missile that can destroy enemy radar systems from 600 km away.
Before the radar even knows it is coming 🇮🇳
Meet Rudram-3. India's first hypersonic anti-radiation missile. Now being integrated on Su-30MKI.
Here is what it actually does 👇
• Flies at Mach 5 plus in terminal phase
• 550 to 600 km range launched from 11 km altitude
• Passive radar homing seeker, hunts enemy radar emissions automatically
• 200 kg modular warhead for radars, bunkers and command nodes
• Weighs 1.6 tonnes, Su-30MKI carries two simultaneously
• 80% indigenous components, BDL gearing up for production
• Full operational clearance targeted 2026 to 2027
The moment an enemy radar switches on, Rudram-3 locks on to its signal. Switch off the radar to survive.
India is building the missile that makes enemy air defence a liability instead of an asset. 🇮🇳

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@SaraGonzalesTX @redrotties1 @USAA @hernandoarce This is rich and tribal. Gonzales and Hernando against "legal" immigration. Oh the irony.
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@wajih_abbasi @MattooShashank Your history did not start in 600 AD when who was born?
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@MattooShashank Indians should invent something themselves to claim. Gandhra civilization had nothing to do with their Baharat. Gandhara was and is Pakistan. Pakistan, the land of Indus has remained separate with its own identity throughout history. Baharat can't steal what it doesn't have
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You mean Westerners in democracies use our free speech and right to assembly to speak our minds on genocide and Israel, while Arab dictatorships like the UAE and Egypt suck up to Israel and Trump while repressing their pro-Palestinian populations and denying them any free speech?
Luai Ahmed@JustLuai
Isn’t it ironic how Westerners are going out every day chanting against Israel while Arab states like Jordan, Bahrain, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia are united with Israel and the U.S. against Iran?
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I’m seeing a lot of comment on this site and elsewhere about Hudson Institute’s recent conference on the RSS. From the US side, people attacked the conference as Hudson “legitimizing” the controversial organization and either capitulating to or enabling the RSS. In India, some attacked speakers at the conference for “capitulating” to the United States and the Trump administration. I have thoughts:
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@wrmead The RSS is seen as a Hindu organization. Yet in their FAQ they define Hindu as anyone with Indic ancestry, including Muslims and Christians whose forefathers adopted a foreign origin religion
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@CoachDanGo Check out the correlation between longevity and height. The taller you are, you are more prone to cancers, stooping frame and earlier death. There is a reason why women live longer.
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@cbcasey99 @stavridisj This is a good thing. The US should never have soldiers stationed in other countries
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@stavridisj Way to create a lasting legacy. Starting now the US cannot be trusted to protect its supporters. We are turning our backs on the very people who worked to keep out troops alive. Their efforts saved countless American lives and to repay them we are turning our backs on them.
Shame
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Shame on us. I think of the brave Afghans that stood alongside us against the Taliban, especially those I worked with personally during my four years in command of the NATO mission there. It is incomprehensible to me that we would not bring them here to the United States, fulfilling the most fundamental obligations of trust and honor. nytimes.com/2026/04/21/wor…
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@cadencox25 @VivekGRamaswamy You are not by our definition. Stalemate can be solved by you moving.
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@VivekGRamaswamy Absolutely not. America is NOT an idea.
America is a people and a place.
We have a unique heritage and unified Christian culture.
You represent NONE of this.
You are NOT American.
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You can travel to Italy, but you’ll never be an Italian.
You can travel to France but you’ll never be a Frenchman.
You can live in Germany but you’ll never be a German.
You can pack your bags and live the rest of your life in China or Japan, but you’ll never be Chinese or Japanese.
Yet you can come from any one of those countries to the United States of America, and you can still be an American – so long as you work hard, you play by the rules, you make your contributions, wait your turn, pledge allegiance to the flag, and obtain your citizenship.
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Overwhelmed. Genuinely. The messages, the shares, the people reaching out from places I did not expect. Thank you.
I have not done anything special here. I just put into words what we have all felt. With the world's attention on Pakistan this week, it felt important to set the record straight. Who we are and who we are not.
What I think gets missed in conversations about Pakistan is that despite the incredible diversity, the languages, the provinces, the traditions, we have managed to forge a national identity that is distinctly and unapologetically our own. That deserves to be named and taken pride in.
I am as Pakistani as they come. I have lived and breathed everything in that piece. At the same time, I've grown up and have spent most of my life outside Pakistan, working in international media, I know how to write for those audiences. That combination is probably why the piece lands. I know the country from the inside. I know how to explain it to the outside. This piece was the bridge.
Thank you for crossing it with me.
Dan Qayyum@DanQayyum
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