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United States Katılım Ocak 2020
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ColonelTowner-Watkins
ColonelTowner-Watkins@ColonelTowner·
Man created the aircraft…God created the pilot. One is replaceable, the other is not. We prioritize accordingly.
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Pedro Domingos
Pedro Domingos@pmddomingos·
Europeans don't understand that America has been the world's daddy for the last 80 years out of idealism, not self-interest. Americans genuinely believe in defending freedom and democracy, and they elected Trump because they're tired of receiving only hate and contempt in return for their sacrifices.
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Patrick Mahomes II
Patrick Mahomes II@PatrickMahomes·
He is Risen! 🙏🏽✝️
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The Dank Knight 🦇
The Dank Knight 🦇@capeandcowell·
Trump didn’t beg for our soldier to be returned. He didn’t have his wife make hashtags. And he didn’t send pallets of cash in hopes of a deal. He just sent in special forces to ice every warm body that got in the way of the rescue.
The White House@WhiteHouse

🚨“WE GOT HIM! My fellow Americans, over the past several hours, the United States Military pulled off one of the most daring Search and Rescue Operations in U.S. History, for one of our incredible Crew Office Members, who also happens to be a highly respected Colonel, and who I am thrilled to let you know is SAFE and SOUND!” - President Donald J. Trump 🇺🇸

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Lee (Greater)
Lee (Greater)@shortmagsmle·
I’m noticing a lot of foreigners who seem to not understand why we’d risk hundreds of lives, spend millions of dollars, and sacrifice several aircraft to rescue one guy. And the reason they don’t understand is also the reason people can’t be made American by a piece of paper.
Daniel Foubert 🇵🇱🇫🇷@Arrogance_0024

Lose all this to rescue 1 pilot and call it your greatest military success of all time.

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Tom Kratman
Tom Kratman@TKratman·
From Martin Iles, reposted: Having lived in the USA for nearly two years, I've realised something. The USA and the remainder of the Western world are no longer aligned. We all laugh and mock when the Americans say, "Freedom!" because we truly think we're as free as they are. Wrong. We're not. Not even close. The laws, the mindset, and the behaviour, is totally different in this regard. Most of all, the governments are totally different. The USA's convictions around core freedoms are on a scale we do not share. Meanwhile, Donald Trump wins the popular vote, the electoral college, the House, and the Senate... a man who, in every other Western country, is held in open derision, if not contempt. For these and other reasons, we are not the same. Yet the West, including Australia, fully expect to rely on the USA for our very survival. If the world turns bad (which will happen - only a question of time), then the whole West, without America, is toast. So, you may ask - if we're not very aligned ideologically, then it must be that we bring something to the party militarily? Well, no... actually... we don't matter that much militarily. The USA has about 470 ships in its navy, including 11 aircraft carriers, 69 submarines, 75 destroyers... plus 110 new ships in the pipeline. Australia has about 30, including 3 destroyers, 7 frigates and 7 outdated submarines. The UK does a little better, with about 60. Meanwhile, the US has over 14,000 military aircraft. A staggering number. Australia has 252 military aircraft. The UK has 556. The US army has just shy of 1,000,000 uniformed personnel in its military. Australia has about 45,000. The USA spends 3.4% ($968 billion) of its GDP on defence. Australia spends 2% ($36.4 billion). The US spends as much as the next 15 largest military-spending countries (including China) combined. The USA has a fighting culture. The men shoot things (a lot) and hunt things, the veterans get favoured in everything from parking spots to boarding planes. A uniformed young man is thanked in the street a dozen times a day. "Oh, the Americans and their guns!" we say, in our smug way. Yes, they have a warrior culture. We do not. We don't have to, because we're a leech on theirs. How many young British men are willing to fight for their country? Now ask the same regarding young American men. The difference is about as wide as it could be. Militarily, we don't offer squat. Meanwhile, look at the way Australia works against America's interests by loving on China. China made us rich and we stay close. This is a Marxist regime with expansionist aims. Again, you have to spend time in the USA to realise just how vast a gulf there is between us on China. Europe, too. They let China have their way everywhere from Germany to Greenland, all the while importing Islam and sending their own people to court for saying hurty words. Somehow, we have landed the deal of a lifetime with the USA that says, "when the baddies come, you'll save us ok?" Because we can't save ourselves. And we live in peace. But we keep gnawing away at freedoms, keep enabling China, and get flabby and disinterested about our military because Uncle Sam's got it. And, let's be honest, Americans are widely looked down on. To add insult to injury, we don't think that highly of our protectors. So, the USA is finally saying "enough." I am here, I can tell you what the vibe is, and that's it. Trump is doing what people want in this regard. They're over it. And we come across all shocked and hard done by. We behave like people with no self-insight at all. Yes, the global alliance system is all over the place now. From America's perspective, it's about time. And I must say, though I be a proud Australian, I am forced to agree. Something has to change.
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America
America@america·
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
GOD BLESS OUR TROOPS AND GOD BLESS THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
🚨“WE GOT HIM! My fellow Americans, over the past several hours, the United States Military pulled off one of the most daring Search and Rescue Operations in U.S. History, for one of our incredible Crew Office Members, who also happens to be a highly respected Colonel, and who I am thrilled to let you know is SAFE and SOUND!” - President Donald J. Trump 🇺🇸
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Secretary Marco Rubio
Until recently, Hamideh Soleimani Afshar and her daughter were green card holders living lavishly in the United States. Afshar is the niece of deceased Iranian Major General Qasem Soleimani. She is also an outspoken supporter of the Iranian regime who celebrated attacks on Americans and referred to our country as the "Great Satan." This week, I terminated both Afshar and her daughter's legal status and they are now in ICE custody, pending removal from the United States. The Trump Administration will not allow our country to become a home for foreign nationals who support anti-American terrorist regimes.
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@amuse
@amuse@amuse·
NATO: The US doesn’t necessarily need to formally exit NATO but it should shutter its bases and bring all 100,000 troops home from Europe. The EU should enlist the thousands of military age Islamic men to defend the continent.
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Mike Netter
Mike Netter@nettermike·
Jason Everman. Guitarist in Nirvana, bassist in Soundgarden. Kicked out of both. Most people would have called that rock bottom. Jason called it a starting point. In 1994 he put down the guitar and enlisted in the Army, eventually serving with the 2nd Ranger Battalion and then completing the Special Forces Qualification Course, deploying to both Afghanistan and Iraq as a Green Beret with 3rd Special Forces Group. After leaving the service he went to Tibet, studied in a Buddhist monastery, came back, and then earned a philosophy degree from Columbia University with a letter of recommendation from General Stanley McChrystal. Nirvana. Soundgarden. Army Rangers. Green Berets. Columbia University. There is no template for a life like that. Jason Everman just lived it.
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C3@C_3C_3·
Reminder… The Biden Administration did not let Elon use SpaceX to save astronauts who had been stranded for 9 months before the 2024 election because it could possibly help Trump politically. Think about that. That’s the Left.
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Political Polls
Political Polls@PpollingNumbers·
James Talarico takes over Mark Kelly and JB Pritzker in the odds to win the 2028 Democratic presidential primary (Polymarket)
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Polymarket
Polymarket@Polymarket·
JUST IN: French President Macron calls on medium-sized powers to “join forces and stand up” to the U.S. & China.
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Voödoo 6 von Inyanga
Somewhere on this app there are Americans secretly hoping two fellow Americans, lost in a hostile land, don’t make it back so they can use their deaths as points against the war… And I don’t care how many relatives they had on the Mayflower, they are no countrymen of mine.
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Jacki Maniel
Jacki Maniel@jackimaniel·
The F-15E Strike Eagle costs approximately $87 million per airframe. More importantly it carries two crew members. A pilot and a weapons systems officer. Both are now somewhere over or inside Iranian territory with the entire Iranian civilian population being offered $60,000 per confirmed location. 10 billion Toman at current exchange rates is approximately $60,000. In an Iranian economy where average monthly salaries have been devastated by decades of sanctions, hyperinflation, and now a war that has shut down the internet and disrupted civilian life across 31 provinces, that figure represents years of income for most families. The incentive structure is overwhelming. Iran just converted 85 million people into an active search and recovery network at a cost of $60,000 per confirmed sighting. No military surveillance system on earth covers that much human terrain simultaneously. The implications extend beyond the immediate search. If either crew member is captured it becomes the single most significant development of the entire war. A living American pilot in Iranian custody changes every negotiation, every diplomatic calculation, every domestic political calculation in Washington. It gives Tehran a tangible human asset that no bomb can retrieve. It makes the April 6 deadline irrelevant because no American president can end a war while leaving a pilot behind. Iran’s decision to go public with the bounty rather than quietly searching is itself a strategic choice. It maximises search coverage. It demonstrates to the Iranian population that they are active participants in the war effort rather than passive victims of bombing. And it signals to Washington that Iran knows the aircraft went down and is not hiding that knowledge. The E-3 AWACS that was destroyed at Prince Sultan was one of 16 in the fleet. Every loss of irreplaceable American airpower narrows the operational margin. An F-15 loss with crew aboard is the first confirmed incident of that category in this war. The Army has no Chief of Staff this morning. The ground forces commander was fired yesterday. 50,000 troops are in theatre. And somewhere over Iran two American aviators may be on the ground.
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