William Patton, Jr.
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@RubinReport That’s easy. I’ll believe the guy who just booked himself on Tucker.
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In the end we all have to choose who to believe.
So you can either believe Trump, Rubio, Hegseth, and the director of the CIA, or you can believe the guy who just booked himself on Candace and Tucker.
Your call…
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby
BREAKING: CIA Director John Ratcliffe says Joe Kent was completely wrong to say Iran did not pose an imminent threat. Kent was kept out of all briefings over fears that he was leaking intel.
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@DNIGabbard @TulsiGabbard Tulsi, you were my girl but this vague statement is a hostage Tweet.
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Donald Trump was overwhelmingly elected by the American people to be our President and Commander in Chief. As our Commander in Chief, he is responsible for determining what is and is not an imminent threat, and whether or not to take action he deems necessary to protect the safety and security of our troops, the American people and our country.
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence is responsible for helping coordinate and integrate all intelligence to provide the President and Commander in Chief with the best information available to inform his decisions.
After carefully reviewing all the information before him, President Trump concluded that the terrorist Islamist regime in Iran posed an imminent threat and he took action based on that conclusion.
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I wonder if this guy Joe Kent was about to be fired but quickly resigned first. That's how these things typically work. He's part of that radical isolationist Woke Right cabal. Watch how the leftwing media use him to attack the president and the military campaign against Iran. In part, that's why he wrote that letter. I wonder if he was one of the leakers in the administration. Just asking questions.
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@TSpuggard @lgcolindressr @ChangedProtect @Sassafrass_84 @annieka77 You are correct but the second deal to which he was referring was for different hostages, such as CIA operative William Buckley who was captured in Lebanon in 1984.
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@lgcolindressr @ChangedProtect @Sassafrass_84 @wtpatton @annieka77 Yes, it did because they agreed with the Reagan team before the election to not release the hostages under Carter and would get the arms later.
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@mikefbell @ZOrtiz99 Called us out in what media forum, Pravda? Do you really think that the CIA controlled NY Times and Washington Post would be allowed to take the USSR’s claims seriously? They would just say that the Russians are lying, sore losers of the space race.
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@ZOrtiz99 We definitely landed on the moon. If we hadn't, Russia would have been the first to call us out.
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@ZOrtiz99 I saw Jane’s Addiction open for Iggy Pop at the Warner Theater in Washington, D.C. in September 1988, I believe.
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@RapidResponse47 Wake up, idiot. Trump doesn’t actually WANT this to pass, because his handlers won’t allow it too. That’s why Trump added the trans in sports stuff to what was supposed to be a voting bill. He gummed it up intentionally.
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@firenfurious @DA_Stockman They did. George H.W. Bush and the CIA had a secret meeting with an Iranian delegation in Paris and told them they’d get a better deal after the election. The original October surprise, according to Barbara Honegger.
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@DA_Stockman Heard that Republicans paid Iran for not releasing the hostages
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No, I do remember 1979 and was there in the US Congress. The Iranian people were really pissed off after 26 years of the Shah's larceny and tyranny, joined the Revolution and forced the Shah to flee. All good. Then the idiots in Washington gave asylum to the Shah in the US when the crowds wanted him home to face the justice he deserved. So 400 enraged students took the US embassy hostage and asked for three reasonable things: 1) send the Shah back to Iran; 2) Return something like $20 billion that was hidden off-shore; 3) apologize for the 1953 CIA coup that ended their democracy. The warmongers on the Potomac said hell no, sent in the rescue helicopters in the middle of night which turned into the Desert One Disaster----and the rest is history. Very simply---the fools on the Potomac ultimately saddled the Iranian people with the theocracy that has made their lives miserable.
Sassafrass84@Sassafrass_84
Solid advice. 💯
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@SnappingThanos @firenfurious @DA_Stockman It was faked. It was filmed at Cannon Air Force Base in Clovis New Mexico in June of 1968 under LBJ and shown later.
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@firenfurious @DA_Stockman I heard the moon landing was faked.
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@Summerskies12 That’s a dumb theory. Megyn is too much of a normiecon to be cool enough to support Rand Paul for president.
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@economicsFTP @ComicDaveSmith The U.S. started that war too.
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So Tucker Carlson is perfectly okay with Russian aggression in Ukraine (a war that has killed 100,000s of thousands) but is against US military actions on the terror regime of Iran that just shot dead thousands of protesters?
I don’t ever hear or see Tucker’s anti war stance regarding Russia… only regarding the US. Why is that ?
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The CIA spying on the country’s most popular news broadcaster in an attempt to charge him with the crime of trying to prevent another disastrous war of choice, is a gigantic scandal and a disgrace to a professed free society.
The people who support this happening are traitors to the country and the most basic principles of liberty.
They call all of us every name under the sun but THEY are genuinely blood soaked Nazis, who support mass murder and tyranny.
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"Iran has never attacked us."
Bullsh*t.
Iran has attacked us many times, and if they had the capabilities they would attack us more often.
They've attacked us wherever they can when they had opportunity, and they were building up an arsenal so they could build their nukes unfettered.
If your opinion is 'sure, they've attacked us abroad and taken hostages, attacked embassies, launched cyber attacks, but it's not enough for war,' that's fine.
But to say this war is unprovoked because they've never attacked us is flat out wrong.
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@annieka77 @scoopny @Sassafrass_84 The Shah had a secret police force called the SAVAK that kidnapped/tortured people to stay in power. Mosaddegh was good, though, his crime was wanting to renegotiate the terms of Iran’s oil contracts with British Petroleum so Mi6 told Eisenhower he was a commie, thus the coup.
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@annieka77 @ratdiggler @Sassafrass_84 Former Reagan official Barbara Honegger said that George H.W. Bush and the CIA flew to Paris and secretly met with an Iranian delegation and told them NOT to release the hostages until after Regan won the election and they’d get a better deal. The 1st October Surprise.
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@Sassafrass_84 @annieka77 . . apologized to Iran for the 1953 coup of Mosaddegh. The U.S. refused this offer. Carter was asked about the coup in 1953 and he said it was “ancient history.” Not to the Iranians. It was on 26 years at that point, anyway. Plus, look up “October Surprise,” by Barbara Honegger.
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@Sassafrass_84 @annieka77 In 1979 I was 9 but I was a weird kid who read about the hostage crisis in the Washington Post, everyday. Iran said they would return the hostages if the U.S. returned the Shah for trial—David Rockefeller talked Carter into letting the Shah into the U.S.—and if the U.S.
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@annieka77 @Sassafrass_84 Sorry, good point. I should have been more specific and accused her of not having read a book about about 20th century United States foreign policy in the such as “The Sorrows of Empire,” by Chalmers Johnson or “All the Shah’s Men,” by Stephen Kinzer.
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@wtpatton @Sassafrass_84 I was born after 1953. Therefore, I have no memories of that year. I have read countless books in my lifetime, nonetheless.
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