
James Ramirez
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@othala78 @ShitpostRock2 That's King of The Jews to you, sir.
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@IWasOnlyFunning @CynicalPublius US military actions live and die by public opinion. Price pressures are the only thing voters really care about. It's not a coincidence we hit a ceasefire as oil hits a high since 2022. It will cool, prices fall, and blow up again if they want it to.
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Every Democrat, RINO, NeverTrumper, Libertarian and European is a house cat.
And Trump is a laser pointer.
They never, ever, EVER learn, do they?
Secretary Marco Rubio@SecRubio
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"Here's why low tax on a commodity is actually bad" - signed a Limey.
It's actually comical.
Simon 101@sc101_101
@peterrhague The irony is that the low tax on fuel in the US is exactly why they get hit so hard by large % increases when the oil price goes up. There's no buffer to price rises, and they consume more than we do, so even at that price, it's a huge hit to their cost of living.
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@TheFl0orIsLaVa "We care deeply about STDs, that's exactly why we practice abstinence instead of advocating for condoms and birth control." - it's the same argument.
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James Ramirez รีทวีตแล้ว

You Polish fucking idiot...
you absolute mouth-breathing, historically illiterate simpleton who wouldn’t recognize genuine warrior ethos if it curb-stomped your fragile national ego into the dirt where it belongs.
You sit there, sneering at the spectacle of America committing every asset, every operator, every ounce of kinetic fury from the most lethal military machine ever forged...just to yank one downed pilot out of the fire....and you sneer.
That’s doctrine. That’s identity.
And your limp-dicked dismissal proves exactly why your military culture treats its people like disposable serfs while ours forges legends who fight like they have a nation that will burn the world down to get them home.
“Leave no man behind” isn’t some sentimental bumper-sticker slogan for the U.S. military.
It is the sacred, blood-oath covenant that has defined American warfighting since the Revolution, through Belleau Wood, Iwo Jima, the Chosin Reservoir, Vietnam’s endless Combat Search and Rescue missions that diverted entire air wings to extract one airman, Mogadishu where Task Force Ranger bled rivers to recover every last brother, and every black-op Delta, DEVGRU, or Ranger stack has ever run since.
It is codified in the Ranger Creed, the SEAL Ethos, the Marine Corps’ every-man-a-rifleman creed, and the Army’s Warrior Ethos:
“I will never leave a fallen comrade.”
We enforce it with lethal precision because we understand something your culture apparently never grasped:
the individual American fighter is not expendable cannon fodder. He is the irreducible unit of national power.
This policy is pure predatory genius. It weaponizes trust. Every pilot, every operator, every grunt steps into the breach knowing...bone-deep, soul-deep...that if the worst happens, his brothers and his nation will expend whatever it takes, risk whatever it costs, to drag him back alive or bring him home in a box.
That knowledge annihilates the paralyzing fear of abandonment that has broken lesser armies across history.
It transforms hesitation into ferocious, calculated aggression. It creates men who fight like cornered lions because they trust their tribe implicitly.
Betray that covenant and you erode the very foundation of combat effectiveness.
Armies that treat their soldiers as interchangeable meat...look at the meat-grinder doctrines of the Soviets, the Chinese, or certain Eastern European “allies” who’ve spent centuries getting partitioned and occupied...crumble from within.
Morale collapses. Initiative dies.
You end up with conscripts who surrender at the first real contact because they know nobody’s coming for them.
We don’t do that. We never will.
That’s why our warriors are qualitatively superior.
It projects unassailable resolve that deters enemies and cements alliances.
It raises the cost of engaging us exponentially. It tells the world that American lives have infinite value while theirs are negotiable.
That message is worth every asset, every round, every risk...because it sustains the dominance you now resent from the sidelines.
History is littered with the corpses of empires that forgot this lesson.
We studied those failures. We weaponized the opposite.
So when we lose “all this” to rescue one pilot and still call it a triumph, it isn’t delusion...it’s affirmation of the spiritual steel that makes us the superpower and leaves you polishing participation trophies from other people’s wars.
Your sneering exposes a profound cultural weakness:
you don’t value the individual fighter with this ferocious, unrelenting loyalty, so you can’t comprehend why we do.
That’s why your military produces cannon fodder and ours produces predators.
We don’t leave our own to rot in some foreign shithole.
Period.
That isn’t weakness.
That is what makes us lethally, unapologetically superior.
And that, you clueless Polish prick, is why we win.
💀🗡️🦅🇺🇸🪖
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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the european mind is too poor to comprehend that we got it like that.
Eric Schwalm@Schwalm5132
European Countries: "Why would you throw away $300 Million in equipment to save one pilot?" America:
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@Cappyarmy Cappy's just a dumb grunt, I don't expect him to try and understand other points of view, but for others here: he's basically rationalizing killing dozens of innocents and probably 100 other folks (they were killing anyone within 3 miles of the place) just for 1 pilot. insanity
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James Ramirez รีทวีตแล้ว

Sorry, the F-35 pilot survived.

Ahmed Hassan 🇾🇪 أحمد حسن زيد@Ahmed_hassan_za
I'm going to take the day off from the internet I'm very upset that he hasn't been captured.
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@ByChrisGordon those were actually unarmed civilians, as shown in the videos who were not aware of the operation going on
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Imagine being Iran's leadership right now
You once were the feared boogie man of the Middle East. Instead, you get the complete shit kicked out of you for 5 weeks straight, your entire navy sunk, your supreme leader killed, and you FINALLY shoot down 1 plane
This is finally your moment. You can parade the pilot on TV and use him as negotiating leverage
But instead, Air Force Pararescue puts boots on the ground on your home turf, we basically build a whole patrol base including a Forward Air Refueling Point, kill hundreds of your dudes, something goes wrong with one of the C-130s at the FARP on our way out, we're not even cortisol spiked so we simply just fly in another plane and blow up the old one instead of even bothering to do any maintenance just because of how much money we have that we can simply buy a new plane
Good grief. I haven't seen a beatdown this bad since Will Stancil got molested by Grok. This is honestly embarrassing for the IRGC at this point. That was LITERALLY your home territory where you know all the terrain and have home field advantage, we have never done real boots on the ground operations in Iran before, and you still lost.
Everyone throw up the set right now

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@goob_was_here @Devon_Eriksen_ @5ducks5 California was a pretty safe red state between the 50s and 90s - it was only until Clinton and Prop 187 that it went deep blue.
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@Devon_Eriksen_ @5ducks5 Do you think that all those things just magically appeared because of the land? Lmao it's that exact political entity that has created so much prosperity
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@PatrickHeizer The line items he posts are also fucking useless without seeing the rest of the bill. We have no idea what's arrears, late fees, time of use differences, demand charges, or if it's even a legit bill.
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This person used 2,551 kWH in a single month while in a one bedroom apartment.
The average American home uses ~11,000 kWh per YEAR.
K@MyNameIsK117
Rage. We’re not raging against the machine hard enough. Those extra charges aren’t even for usage it’s for ANOTHER county’s loaned equipment!
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@DonroeDoctrine1 @PatrickHeizer $0.08 per kWh is insanely fucking cheap, the national average is ~$0.17 per kWh (more than double).
there's no rate on the previous line items so I'm not sure how the bill breaks down but it looks like the dude is also behind maybe 2 bills which is why he owes nearly $800
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@PatrickHeizer So what? Are people not allowed to have interests and hobbies that use electricity? Why are you so interested in controlling other peoples consumption that doesn't effect you in any measurable capacity.
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@josephTremarie @JadeAtrophis @Michaeldudufudu "beauty is subjective" and its a girl pissing behind a car
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James Ramirez รีทวีตแล้ว

@JamesxRamirez @srarsx Also if we are talking political reality socialism doesn’t require *not* spying on your class enemies.
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