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skbz doo
@skbz
jedi councillor, kwisatz hadderack. Lâ§t øf thë hâ®Ð¢ø®ë 303. CFPFT Юµgz Wâ®z. Stay At Home. Commit Crime. #NAFO
milton keynes Katılım Mart 2009
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@mrgroovy_ @OlenaRohoza Ah, proven wrong and can't handle it, eh? Typical Eurotrash.
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🇷🇺🫂🇺🇸I even know what will happen after the United States leaves NATO. Step by step:
One. Trump declares NATO a worthless organization.
Two. He withdraws.
Three. Two weeks pass.
Four. Trump declares NATO a highly aggressive and powerful organization that poses an existential threat to U.S. national security.
Five. The United States officially proclaims a doctrine of countering NATO expansion to the east and west.
Six. The United States aligns with Russia against NATO. Relevant agreements are signed in Minsk.

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@P_Kallioniemi Is my country that much better of an arms dealer than whatever else is available that it's worth dealing with all our bullshit? I can see short term concessions being necessary, but damn we're really positioning ourselves as not just unreliable allies but unreliable arms dealers.
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@skbz @JJCarrell14 How do you know it was a tomahawk? Videos I've seen show it was Iranian. Shit there was even a smoke trail from the launcher.
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@vincavani @maria_drutska It’s not unbelievable that you posted this.
It IS unbelievable you think anyone believes this bullshit.
Right now, no-one in the world likes the US
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@maria_drutska It's amazing how much hatred & jealousy that Ukrainians have for the US. Now jealous Ukrainians are trying to drive a wedge between the US & our gulf allies. Every gulf ally said this war STRENGTHENED the bond with the US. Unlike Ukraine, these are true loyal US allies ❤️🇺🇸
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@Carlos980553196 @hattra2 @PhillipsPOBrien Him and his mobsters made billions.
If you lost your wallet he would help you find it, then sell it back to you
He’s so obvious you’d have to be delusional to believe he isn’t deliberately dismantling the west for his own gain. He should be stripped of his fortune. Again
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💀 The Trapped Animal
Let me tell you what happens when a narcissist with nuclear codes realizes he has lost.
He does not reflect. He does not adjust. He bites everyone within reach.
Before February 28th, Iran was sanctioned, isolated, and weak. The Strait was open. Oil flowed. The economy was functioning. The world was not perfect, but it was not on fire. Then Donald Trump, on impulse, without consulting allies, without a plan, without congressional authorization, assassinated a head of state and launched a war he was certain would be over in a week.
It was not over in a week. It is not over in a month. And now every number in his life is collapsing: 33% approval, the lowest of his presidency, only 29% support for the war, his own base abandoning him, 36 House Republicans already heading for the exits. He is the least popular wartime president in modern American history and the war is not even over.
And what is coming is the bill for everything he broke.
$5.2 trillion gone from the markets. Brent at $116. Consumer confidence below 2008. Bond market posting its worst outflows since the pandemic. Treasury auctions at their weakest demand since 2024. $52 billion fleeing Asia. Fertilizer chains broken. Famine approaching. Fourteen Americans dead. The Strait still closed. Iran still standing. And now he is willing to walk away with the Strait still shut, meaning the one stated reason for the war was a lie or a failure, and either way the dead are still dead and the money is still gone.
So what does a trapped animal do? He lashes out. Not at the enemy. At the friends.
This morning, from his phone, he told Britain to buy American oil and go fight for the Strait themselves. The Strait he closed. The crisis he created. He told them “the U.S.A. won’t be there to help you anymore.” He threatened France because they would not let weapons fly over their territory for a war they were never consulted about. “The U.S.A. will REMEMBER,” he wrote, threatening the nation that gave America the Statue of Liberty.
He cannot beat Iran. So he beats up on NATO. He cannot reopen Hormuz. So he tells allies to “just TAKE IT,” something he could not do with three carrier strike groups in 28 days. He cannot lower gas prices. So he tries to sell American oil to the countries whose supply he cut off. The arsonist selling fire insurance.
And through all of it, while the world burns and the numbers collapse, his circle trades. Every fake peace announcement a buy signal. Every escalation a sell signal. The Financial Times documented it. Bloomberg confirmed it. A US Senator called it mind-blowing corruption. The war failed for America. It succeeded for the people close enough to the Situation Room to know what comes next.
That is what this is. A man who broke the world because he wanted to feel powerful, lost control of everything he touched, watched his numbers collapse, and is now thrashing at every ally within reach because he cannot admit what everyone else already knows: he got this catastrophically, irreversibly, historically wrong.
And the people who will pay for it, as always, are everyone except him.
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@Carlos980553196 @hattra2 @PhillipsPOBrien Him and his mobsters made billions.
If you lost your wallet he would help you find it, then sell you the one he found.
He’s so obvious you’d have to be delusional to believe he isn’t deliberately bankrupting the west for his own ends. He should be stripped of his fortune
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@X_StrayDog1 @Osinttechnical Why buy weapons from a country who makes threats and insults, sends old kit and says they will put brakes on them instead of the full chat version.
Your like some arrogant moronic alcoholic menopausal Karen.
Can’t wait till you leave NATO and have no allies
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@DoctorVirusss @NoContextBrits You’re right it’s millions not billions.
5 years 2016-2021 was 2.3 billion
Most is in ‘development funds’ rather than ‘aid’ these days.
Also true UK probably forgot what a billion is 😂
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@skbz @NoContextBrits Check you facts
UK itself has not seen several billions in last years.
Lol
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@NoContextBrits Fish and chips, double decker buses, Punk, Rave, The Prodigy, The Beatles, ending transatlantic slave trade, English, Scottish and Irish breakfasts, pancake day, football, golf, cricket, netball, rounders, democracy, Queen Elizabeth, Princess Di, radar, industry
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@Indy4Gav @NoContextBrits We hate our government too. The last person to enter the house of parliament with honest intentions was Guy Fawkes.
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@NoContextBrits I can't say anything decent about the UK -it's an awful political union, and certainly has been to Scotland..
I can, however, say that I love living in the British Isles and all the variables and variances we have.
Our differences are who we are, and governing each other ideal 🏴
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@MBainRex @NoContextBrits The English people sent tons of food from Liverpool to Ireland because they didn’t agree with the govern me it’s policy
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@NoContextBrits I love that time you starved the Irish to death. That was great.
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@DoctorVirusss @NoContextBrits We pay several billions a year to India in aid.
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@NoContextBrits 👉🏻The UK did not just “trade” with Asia—it systematically extracted wealth on a massive scale, especially from India.
👉 The total value, when adjusted to today’s money, is likely in the tens of trillions of dollars, making it one of the largest wealth transfers in history.
GIF
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JUST IN: The United States has fired 2,400 Patriot interceptors in 31 days. It manufactures 650 per year. Replenishment at current production takes three and a half years. It has consumed 40 percent of its global THAAD inventory. It produces fewer than 100 THAAD interceptors annually. Full replenishment takes four to five years. Each interceptor contains neodymium and samarium-cobalt magnets sourced from Chinese-controlled supply chains. The US defence rare earth stockpile has approximately two months remaining.
Read those numbers again. The US military has consumed more precision weapons in one month than it can manufacture in three years, using materials it can only source from the country it may need to fight next.
Every Patriot fired at an Iranian Fattah-2 over Riyadh is a Patriot that does not exist for a Chinese DF-21 over the Taiwan Strait. Every rare earth magnet consumed in Gulf interceptors is a magnet that cannot be installed in a replacement built for the Pacific. The Iran war is not just depleting American arsenals. It is depleting American deterrence against China. And the country counting the interceptors from both sides of the table, as supplier and as future adversary, is the same country hosting peace talks in Beijing right now.
China controls 90 percent of rare earth refining. China produces 90 percent of the world’s high-performance magnets. China buys 80 to 91 percent of Iran’s oil exports. China provides BeiDou navigation and ammonium perchlorate propellant to the Iranian missiles that are forcing the US to burn through its interceptor stockpile. China is simultaneously the supplier of the weapons America is using, the supplier of the weapons Iran is using, the primary customer of the oil the war is disrupting, and the only country with the leverage to end the disruption.
The arithmetic of the grand bargain is not complicated. The US needs Chinese rare earths to rebuild its interceptor inventory. China needs Hormuz open to receive Iranian oil. The US needs the war to end before its stockpiles hit zero. China needs tariff relief, semiconductor export control rollbacks, and Taiwan arms-sale restraint. Both sides need something only the other can provide. The question is not whether a deal happens. The question is how much of America’s strategic position in the Pacific gets traded for the minerals needed to survive the Gulf.
RAND estimated that 78 percent of US defence contractors would face production shutdowns within 90 days of a Chinese rare earth cutoff. The 2027 deadline to ban Chinese-sourced magnets from Pentagon procurement is nine months away with no domestic alternative at scale. MP Materials operates the only US rare earth mine and ships its concentrate to China for processing. The mine-to-magnet supply chain that the Pentagon needs to survive a Taiwan contingency runs through the country the Taiwan contingency is designed to deter.
This is not a supply chain problem. This is a civilisational dependency. The United States built the most advanced military in human history on materials processed by its principal strategic competitor. It is now fighting a war that burns through those materials at a rate that makes replenishment impossible without the competitor’s cooperation. And the competitor is sitting in a conference room in Beijing today, across the table from Pakistan’s foreign minister, calculating exactly how much of America’s future it can extract in exchange for the minerals America needs to have a future at all.
The deal of the century is not a choice. It is arithmetic. And the arithmetic leads to Beijing.
open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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The Strait of Hormuz matters a lot more to Europe than it does to the US

Open Source Intel@Osint613
Trump: “All of those countries that can't get jet fuel because of the Strait of Hormuz, like the United Kingdom, which refused to get involved in the decapitation of Iran, I have a suggestion for you: Number 1, buy from the U.S., we have plenty, and Number 2, build up some delayed courage, go to the Strait, and just TAKE IT. You'll have to start learning how to fight for yourself, the U.S.A. won't be there to help you anymore, just like you weren't there for us. Iran has been, essentially, decimated. The hard part is done. Go get your own oil. President DJT”
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@DDTormundTV @JJCarrell14 Sad that you believe such blatant propaganda.
Iran doesn’t have Tomahawks
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@skbz @JJCarrell14 Maybe stop spouting false information, we didn't hit the school. Iran did. There is video and photo proof as well as their own confession that it was a bad missile launch. You people are fucking retarded.
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@DDTormundTV @JJCarrell14 Less than dead schoolgirls in Iran.
US successfully breeds new generations of people who hate them by starting wars in far-away- lands.
Maybe stop doing that.
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Do any of you who spout this nonsense realize its also FOR US how many US Service Members have been injured directly by Iraian Forces, weapons produced by Iran or by Iranian Proxy Soldiers. This isnt just by, for or about Isreal its also to protect our Service Members overseas from a long time continuing threat to their lives.
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There's one moment from the liberation of Bucha that will stay with me for the rest of my life.
At the entrance to the city from the Irpin side, near the railway line, there's a very nice and cozy apartment complex, I once wanted to buy an unfinished flat there, but it was out of my price range.
When we returned to Bucha alongside Ukrainian forces, that same complex had been badly hit. The Russians had positioned artillery in the courtyards nearby, so shell and fuse crates were scattered everywhere. Burnt, torn-off BMP tracks lay strewn around.
In the parking lots, among mountains of debris and wreckage, Teslas burned to the ground. Nearby, rows of small buildings with little shops, cafes, bakeries, riddled with bullets, looted and torched.
All around -- grayness, darkness, the feeling of an exhumed grave, as if you could feel with your very skin that something evil had happened here.
And there, on the basketball court, a man was wandering aimlessly in silence. Just walking in circles, over and over again. He still couldn't come back to himself.
All 33 days of the occupation he had hidden in a basement right there under those buildings, literally right under the Russians' noses, hiding so as not to end up among those who, as captured on camera, were marched in single file with their hands behind their heads and taken around a corner to be shot.
But that guy was lucky.
Several days had passed since the Russians left, and he was still walking there in circles, in silence. I tried to talk to him, to ask if he needed anything, and he raised his eyes to me and said: "Do you know why they hate us so much?"
He started to sob, wiping away tears. "Do you know? Tell me, why, why, what did we do to them? Tell me."
I think that evening I came home to Kyiv after a day in the field reporting on the atrocities in Bucha, and for the first time in a long time, I got drunk.

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