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Saint /Husband / Father / Business Owner/ American 🇺🇸🇺🇸 Lakeland, Fl

Присоединился Aralık 2016
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SMAC@stretchmac85·
"May be able to comprehend with all SAINTS what the breadth, and length, and depth, and height [of love is]." Four dimensions. ☝️ For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities powers the rulers of the darkness of this world spiritual wickedness on high
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James R. Webb
James R. Webb@JamesWebb_16·
I just heard from a source very close to top of the White House that, following today’s shootdown of an F-15, an A-10, and the successful hits on multiple helicopters and other aircraft, the WH is choosing further escalation, including US troops on the ground. This would be madness. I truly hope that someone in the Pentagon or elsewhere can prevent this from happening. If anything was proven today, it’s that Iranian AD is still very capable and very intact. Any US ground operation will be heavily reliant on helicopters and other slow-moving airframes. Despite the assertions of both the Pentagon and POTUS, it is crystal clear that we have not reduced Iranian AD to the point where a ground operation is even a remotely wise decision. Let alone potentially inserting by air and then being exclusively reliant on an air corridor for things such as resupply and CASEVAC. History is replete with examples where this reliance has been disastrous. Further, the hard part would be after troops were on the objective. Our lack of manpower leaves little room for maneuver, and once static (which would be required), Americans will become a stationary target for the entire inventory of Iranian indirect fire capabilities on Iranian soil, and it is a recipe for failure. Simply put, this is not an existential war for the US's survival. It’s a war of choice that should never have happened in the first place, and POTUS should be finding a way out, rather than clumsily and recklessly sacrificing America’s finest.
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@jasonwhitlock He's old enough to not give a fuck what you think Whitlock. Just saying...
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Jason Whitlock@jasonwhitlock·
“Geno, do you think you embarrassed yourself or your team with your behavior at the end of the game?” Never asked. Media worthless.
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@DawsonSField @unseen1_unseen Do you consider Trump's recent comments about the NATO alliance "disgraceful"? How about Rubio's recent comments? "Disgraceful"?
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unseen1@unseen1_unseen·
Agreed. Until Trump announces it, I treat any report of a potential firing as fake news and an attempt by those opposed to Trump to spread disinformation/lower morale. Last year around this time the lying legacy media was reporting Pete would be fired by the end of that week. The biggest problem for any replacement of a cabinet position is passing the senate confirmation process and makes it much more unlikely of firings happening.
Brenden Dilley@WarlordDilley

Pro Tip: Nobody is fired until President Trump fires them and announces. Tread lightly...

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SMAC@stretchmac85·
@DawsonSField @unseen1_unseen Yes, that's your story and you're sticking to it...😂 Trump wants NATO to be stronger and more capable because a sovereign US wants nothing to do with it. Hope that helps.
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DawsonSField@DawsonSField·
@stretchmac85 @unseen1_unseen Trump does not want the U.S. out of NATO, that’s Hillary’s Russia Hoax. She literally hired Chris Steele to trick people into believing Trump wants us out of NATO. Trump just wants NATO to be stronger & more capable.
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Prof. M Reza Salami, Ph.D., P.E.
The Truth Behind Area 51: A Whistleblower Breaks His Silence 🤫 You’ve been told that “Area 51” is just an ordinary military base. They wanted you to believe it was all about new spy planes. But what if the truth is much darker? A scientist who worked deep inside the mountain has spilled the beans. And what he revealed has nothing to do with technology—it’s about power, greed, and a truth so dangerous that they silenced him for it. What the intelligence agencies and classified files want to hide from you: ⏺ “They’ve been around for millennia. They’re carnivores. They don’t mean us any good.” This isn’t science fiction, but the statement of a man who allegedly worked directly with them. Creatures without compassion, who don’t age and don’t view us as equals—but as food. ⏺ “They don’t eat the dead. The victim must be alive at the moment of killing.” The true horror lies in the freshness and the terror. The energy released at the moment of death. It is a cruel blend of biology and ritual that explains the pattern behind countless missing persons cases over the past decades. ⏺ Over the course of 25 years, 31,712 children have vanished without a trace. These aren’t made-up numbers for a script—this is real pain. Whether you see this as fiction or a documentary, the question remains: Where did they go? If the answer involves beings that aren’t human… then that changes everything. 🛸👁 Yours, Brandon Thompson Join➡️ X World 🌍 I recommend hidden channel:  "👁 Hidden Truth"
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@DawsonSField @unseen1_unseen "Europe" was content with the Lloyd's of London protection racket in conjunction with their Iranian assets. You're having some serious cognitive dissonance on this one. It's like I told you awhile back, regarding Greenland. Trump wants the US out of NATO. We'll see what happens
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DawsonSField@DawsonSField·
@stretchmac85 @unseen1_unseen So you don't realize that Trump doesn't want to fix the problem with Hormuz until NATO steps up? It's on purpose. Europe pays for the straits being closed instead of the US paying to open them.
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SMAC@stretchmac85·
@DawsonSField @unseen1_unseen You must have me confused with someone else. 🤷‍♂️ Search my feed for "Pakistan". Nothing of the sort there. Quite the opposite...
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DawsonSField@DawsonSField·
@stretchmac85 @unseen1_unseen Weren't you the same genius arguing a few weeks ago that Pakistan was going to fix all this & Vance was going to save Trump because Pakistan wanted to work with him?
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SMAC@stretchmac85·
@WarlordDilley @AGDugin If it walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck. It's a duck. Definitely retarded...
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Alexander Dugin
Alexander Dugin@AGDugin·
The U.S. can be defeated. By strength of the spirit. It is new discovery. Iran has already made the huge service to humanity. Nobody will ever fear the U.S. as before. The U.S. look pathetic, still brutal, genocidal, bloody, dangerous but already weak and rotten.
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Today Updates 🇺🇸@TodayUpdates0·
SecDef Pete Hegseth stares right at the press and goes scorched earth, spelling out their insanity. I could watch this all day. "You, and I mean specifically YOU, the press, you cheer against Trump so hard, it's in your DNA and in your blood to cheer against Trump, because you want him not to be successful so bad, you have to cheer against the efficacy of these strikes. You have to hope maybe they weren't effective." "Maybe the way the Trump administration is representative isn't true. So let's take half truths, spun information, leaked information, and then spin it, spin it in every way we can to try to cause doubt and manipulate the mind, the public mind, over whether or not our brave pilots were successful." "How many stories have been written about how hard it is to, I don't know, fly a plane for 36 hours? Has MSNBC done that story? Has Fox? Have we done the story how hard that is?" "There are so many aspects of what our brave men and women did that because of the hatred of this press corps are undermined because people are trying to leak and spin that it wasn't successful. It's irresponsible." "You're undermining the success of incredible B-2 pilots and incredible F-35 pilots and incredible refuelers and incredible air defenders who accomplished their mission." "How about we talk about how special America is, that only we have these capabilities? I think it's too much to ask, unfortunately, for the fake news. So we're used to that." Do you firmly support Pete Hegseth on this? A. Huge Yes B. No IF Yes, Give me a THUMBS-UP👍!! MAKE THIS GO VIRAL ON 𝕏. LET’S GO 👏
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Lee 🦅 🇺🇸@leeeeee_1985·
When the dust settles down the people who’ve trusted Trump from the beginning will be proven right.
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Daniel McAdams@DanielLMcAdams·
This is more important than most Americans understand. It is a political takeover of the military.
Our Country Our Choice@OCOCReport

YOU DON'T REMOVE YOUR ARMY CHIEF OF STAFF IN THE MIDDLE OF A WAY UNLESS SOMETHING SERIOUS IS ABOUT TO HAPPEN. That’s not routine. That’s a signal. Pete Hegseth called General Randy George on April 2 and told him to step down. Within hours, it was confirmed. No explanation. No public reasoning. Just done. And that’s what makes it stand out. This isn’t just another personnel change. The Army Chief of Staff isn’t a background role. That’s the officer whose signature ultimately connects presidential intent to real-world action. When decisions move from planning to execution—especially something as serious as a potential ground operation—that’s the level where it becomes real. Right now, this isn’t abstract. Forces are moving. Units are deploying. Assets are positioned across the region. These are the kinds of steps that happen before decisions—not after them. And in the middle of that, the one person in the Army whose role includes advising—and if necessary pushing back—on those decisions is suddenly out. Replaced by someone much closer to the Secretary. That matters. Because leadership isn’t just about hierarchy—it’s about independence. It’s about having experienced voices in the room who have seen what these decisions actually look like on the ground. Iraq. Afghanistan. The consequences aren’t theoretical to them. And that’s part of the bigger picture here. This isn’t the first removal. A number of senior military leaders have been pushed out—many of them with decades of combat experience. People who’ve led troops in real wars, made real calls under pressure, and understood the cost when those calls go wrong. When you remove enough of that experience, you don’t just change leadership—you change the nature of decision-making itself. You narrow the range of perspectives. You reduce friction. You make it easier to move fast. Sometimes too fast. Look, we don’t know the exact reason behind this move. But when a decision like this is made with no explanation, in the middle of active operations, people are going to read between the lines—and they should. Because this isn’t just about one general. It’s about what kind of decisions are coming next—and who’s still in the room when they’re made. And when the gap between political leadership and military execution gets smaller, the consequences get bigger. Especially when the decisions on the table could affect tens of thousands of American soldiers. That’s why this matters.

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SMAC@stretchmac85·
@unseen1_unseen Don't really need boots on ground when you're blowing up bridges. Iran needs to cough up the Uranium and the boots will only be needed to go pick it up.
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@shanaka86 You tell good stories. They're largely bullshit. But, good stories...
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
BREAKING: On April 2, China voted to prolong the war that is depleting the stockpile that China supplies. The United States has roughly two months of rare earth materials in military reserve for sustained combat operations. The Iran war has been running for five weeks. Every Tomahawk cruise missile, every JDAM smart bomb, every radar-guided munition launched from the Ford carrier group or the B-52s at Fairford or the A-10s at Lakenheath requires rare earth magnets and alloys that are overwhelmingly processed in China. Seventy-eight percent of all US weapon systems depend on critical minerals from a supply chain that China controls at the 90 percent level. Each F-35 contains more than 900 pounds of these materials. Each Virginia-class submarine contains 9,200 pounds. The war is burning through the stockpile at a rate the supply chain cannot replenish because the country that processes the materials banned their military export in December 2025. On the same day the stockpile clock ticked deeper, China broke silence at the United Nations Security Council alongside Russia and France to block a Bahrain-led resolution authorising force to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The vote that would have ended the war faster was killed by the country that supplies the materials the war is consuming. Every additional week of combat depletes the reserve further. The veto extends the war. The same country controls both levers. President Trump proposed a $1.5 trillion defence budget on January 7 to build what he calls a “Dream Military,” the largest single-year increase since the Korean War. Golden Dome missile defence alone is budgeted at $185 billion. The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget estimates $5 trillion in cumulative cost through 2035, adding $5.8 trillion to national debt with interest. Moody’s called the fiscal impact “negative.” The Pentagon comptroller said the budget was “trimmed to the most essential things” just to reach the $1.5 trillion mark. The budget funds the weapons. It does not fund the periodic table. Project Vault, a $12 billion strategic reserve, is the countermeasure. The Pentagon holds a $400 million equity stake in MP Materials, the only integrated rare earth mine in America. The 2027 NDAA bans Chinese magnets in defence procurement starting January 2027. But non-Chinese capacity covers less than 10 percent of global demand. Pentagon magnet certification is not expected until mid-2027. The budget is approved this year. The supply chain is not ready until next. And the war is burning the bridge between the two. Meanwhile China’s own vessels transit the Strait of Hormuz freely under the IRGC’s selective passage regime, paying tolls in yuan while European, Japanese, and Korean tankers sit anchored. China profits from the closure, blocks the resolution that would end it, supplies the materials that sustain the war consuming American reserves, and sits in a conference room in Beijing with a Pakistani diplomat holding the key to the deal that would stop all of it. The $1.5 trillion budget is not the story. The story is the trap. America is fighting a war with weapons it cannot replace, built with materials from the country that just voted to keep the war going, in a strait that the same country transits freely while everyone else is blocked. The Dream Military runs on Chinese metal. The Chinese just voted to keep the dream burning. And the periodic table does not negotiate. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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