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@MongoReloaded

Mongo just Pawn in game of life, full time adult babysitter/part time AI wrangler, ❤️Ignis Tiger

Rock Ridge เข้าร่วม Nisan 2024
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AlphaFox
AlphaFox@alphafox·
This looks awfully familiar I can’t seem to place it: 🤔
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Thrilla the Gorilla
Thrilla the Gorilla@ThrillaRilla369·
Chuck Norris has died at the age of 86 Way of the Dragon (1972) Bruce Lee vs Chuck Norris RIP Chuck
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Mongo/Kōga
Mongo/Kōga@MongoReloaded·
I’ve said this since the beginning. We can militarily win over Iran but there are so many people susceptible to all the persuasion from the other side that we could lose this Let’s face it…. The whole world wants us to lose this and only a portion of the American people want to win this
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
RE: The Way of War of Our Enemies In every hot war the United States has become involved in since the Korean War, we have enjoyed absolute tactical and operational dominance over our enemies. We win every tactical engagement, overwhelmingly. Operationally we can and do dominate any theater of our choosing. No one—and I mean NO ONE—can stand toe to toe with the US military. This has been true for decades. We’ve talked before about the elements of national power—the “DIME” (Diplomacy, Informational, Military, Economic). Our military power is unsurpassed. We are masters of diplomacy. We have the world’s strongest economy. So how do we lose? The INFORMATIONAL component. Our military opponents, from Ho Chi Minh to Osama bin Ladin, knew that the only way to defeat the USA is to demoralize the American populace such that it demands withdrawal and throws the then current Commander-in-Chief out of office. The ONLY way to defeat America militarily is to convince the American people that a war is unwinnable. The slow dribble of IED deaths in OIF was not actually targeting soldiers and Marines—it was targeting YOU, the American people. And CNN eagerly complied with death counts running across the bottom of the screen. The Tet Offensive? It was a decisive US victory that could have ended the Vietnam War in our favor. But Walter Cronkite instead declared the war lost, protests erupted nationwide, and the war was lost. The Highway of Death in Kuwait? We could have taken out Saddam Hussein in 1991 and never needed to go back in 2003, but international media made the attack on retreating Iraqis look “too cruel,” so we halted just short of the finish line. The strategic imperative of every one of America’s military enemies is to break the will of the American people with skewed information, propaganda, and extreme emphasis on America’s minor losses amidst overwhelming military victory. But the Ho Chi Minhs and Osama bin Ladins can’t do that by themselves. They need willing partners in the American media and government. And for Operation Epic Fury, boy oh boy do the Iranian mullahs have an over abundance of American morale killers to draw from in order to defeat America through the informational instrument of national power. Tucker Carlson. Senator Mark Kelly and the rest of the Seditious Six. CNN. ABC. NBC. CBS. NYT, WaPo. Pakistani bot armies on social media. X “influencers” like Cerno, Candace, MartyrMade and Ian Carroll. Every idiot claiming we are fighting “Israel’s war." There is an entire Army of American politicians and media figures who are willingly fighting Iran’s informational war on its behalf (and in some cases, at its behest). America is DECISIVELY WINNING the war on Iran in every measurable respect. Yet there are so many influential Americans who are desperately determined to make you believe otherwise. In days of old in non-US countries, such people would have been strung up for treason. Thankfully it’s 2026 and we have a First Amendment, so no one fear being treated in such a medieval manner. But we can still ostracize and ridicule such people and sources for the irreparable harm they are wreaking upon the USA as they do the bidding (intentionally or unintentionally) of Theo-fascist mullahs who are determined to set off a nuclear bomb so that the Twelfth Imam will arise from a well in Qom and precipitate the global apocalypse. We all need to choose sides. Are you with America, or are you with theologic-inspired, deliberate Armageddon? And anyone who chooses the latter needs to be the target of mockery, derision and clearly-stated facts disproving their lies. And if YOU are an American Patriot, you can fight that informational war on America’s behalf, right now, right here on social media, right there in your own living room. Your voice matters, and your voice is actually a part of the war. FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT.
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Matthew Marsden
Matthew Marsden@matthewdmarsden·
I am 101 subs away from hitting 18k. If you follow me on here, please consider subbing on YouTube. If you hate the deep state and want to support someone on your side who you already follow here, go click that button! It’s free! Thank you in advance! @matthewdmarsden?si=RCALG4v6oF57E1fY" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@matthewdmarsd
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Larry the Wolf
Larry the Wolf@LarryRedWolf·
Chuck Norris may have died, but death still had to ask for permission first.
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John Ʌ Konrad V
John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad·
This IMHO is the most important post of the month. Read it, reread it, then take notes. RULES OF ENGAGEMENT RULES OF ENGAGEMENT RULES OF ENGAGEMENT Why was @secwar able to hermetically seal the southern border, eliminate crime in DC, arrest Maduro, and sink the entire Iranian Navy with a fraction of the casualties that “experts” claimed it would cost? Because he did not include allies and academics. Why is this critically important? Because in previous wars they all handcuffed our warfighters with ROEs. Bookcases in the Pentagon and CENTCOM overflowing with them. Going in with the element of surprise and shackling our forces to just one ROE, American rule of law, gave our side an overwhelming advantage. But… We just experienced the biggest war I’ve seen since I joined this app in 2007 and I’m not talking about Iran. It wasn’t a kinetic war. It was a war over academia and European control of ROEs. @CynicalPublius and @DataRepublican got absolutely hammered but held their ground. @RadioFreeTom and the other talking heads had enormous power over how the minds of admirals and generals are formed. They had enormous influence via think tanks and meetings with allies over what’s acceptable in war and what isn’t. And they were able to throttle opinion via displays of outrage on TV and articles in the Atlantic. To use a maritime analogy, those ocean racing speedboats have two captain’s chairs. One is the helm and the other is the throttles. The helmsman can only steer port or starboard, but the throttleman has forward and reverse on both the port and starboard propellers. Guess which job is most important? Pull too far ahead of the enemy and they pull back speed. Fall behind and they push full ahead. Too often they push full ahead just as the boat is descending into the trough of a wave. In our military the commander in chief decides the race time and location. The combatant commander steers the course. The media, allies, and the think tank “experts” are the throttle. And they are absolutely losing their minds because Trump has removed them from the throttles. This not only sucks away their power but their lucrative speaking engagements and book deals. Nobody is going to pay big bucks to hear a washed-up Naval War College professor speak. They will pay the throttleman. So Tom and friends are losing their minds and going on MSNBC and CNN to tell you all about how terrible this war is going. What they are really saying is: this is a disaster because I was not consulted. Put me back on the throttles. Except it isn’t a disaster. Go read those think tank and war college reports. How many deaths did they predict in a war against Iran? Not one predicted this few casualties in week three, or this many military targets destroyed. Tom and friends are telling you this war is a disaster, but by their own metrics it’s a stunning success. Ask yourself why that is.
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius

RE: The Way of War of Our Enemies In every hot war the United States has become involved in since the Korean War, we have enjoyed absolute tactical and operational dominance over our enemies. We win every tactical engagement, overwhelmingly. Operationally we can and do dominate any theater of our choosing. No one—and I mean NO ONE—can stand toe to toe with the US military. This has been true for decades. We’ve talked before about the elements of national power—the “DIME” (Diplomacy, Informational, Military, Economic). Our military power is unsurpassed. We are masters of diplomacy. We have the world’s strongest economy. So how do we lose? The INFORMATIONAL component. Our military opponents, from Ho Chi Minh to Osama bin Ladin, knew that the only way to defeat the USA is to demoralize the American populace such that it demands withdrawal and throws the then current Commander-in-Chief out of office. The ONLY way to defeat America militarily is to convince the American people that a war is unwinnable. The slow dribble of IED deaths in OIF was not actually targeting soldiers and Marines—it was targeting YOU, the American people. And CNN eagerly complied with death counts running across the bottom of the screen. The Tet Offensive? It was a decisive US victory that could have ended the Vietnam War in our favor. But Walter Cronkite instead declared the war lost, protests erupted nationwide, and the war was lost. The Highway of Death in Kuwait? We could have taken out Saddam Hussein in 1991 and never needed to go back in 2003, but international media made the attack on retreating Iraqis look “too cruel,” so we halted just short of the finish line. The strategic imperative of every one of America’s military enemies is to break the will of the American people with skewed information, propaganda, and extreme emphasis on America’s minor losses amidst overwhelming military victory. But the Ho Chi Minhs and Osama bin Ladins can’t do that by themselves. They need willing partners in the American media and government. And for Operation Epic Fury, boy oh boy do the Iranian mullahs have an over abundance of American morale killers to draw from in order to defeat America through the informational instrument of national power. Tucker Carlson. Senator Mark Kelly and the rest of the Seditious Six. CNN. ABC. NBC. CBS. NYT, WaPo. Pakistani bot armies on social media. X “influencers” like Cerno, Candace, MartyrMade and Ian Carroll. Every idiot claiming we are fighting “Israel’s war." There is an entire Army of American politicians and media figures who are willingly fighting Iran’s informational war on its behalf (and in some cases, at its behest). America is DECISIVELY WINNING the war on Iran in every measurable respect. Yet there are so many influential Americans who are desperately determined to make you believe otherwise. In days of old in non-US countries, such people would have been strung up for treason. Thankfully it’s 2026 and we have a First Amendment, so no one fear being treated in such a medieval manner. But we can still ostracize and ridicule such people and sources for the irreparable harm they are wreaking upon the USA as they do the bidding (intentionally or unintentionally) of Theo-fascist mullahs who are determined to set off a nuclear bomb so that the Twelfth Imam will arise from a well in Qom and precipitate the global apocalypse. We all need to choose sides. Are you with America, or are you with theologic-inspired, deliberate Armageddon? And anyone who chooses the latter needs to be the target of mockery, derision and clearly-stated facts disproving their lies. And if YOU are an American Patriot, you can fight that informational war on America’s behalf, right now, right here on social media, right there in your own living room. Your voice matters, and your voice is actually a part of the war. FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT.

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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 BREAKING: Chuck Norris has passed away at the age of 86 Wow. This is devastating. Rest in peace 🙏🏻
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
🚨HOLY CRAP!!! The Houston TSA line has now stretched to a mind-blowing 150 minute-wait-time and has snaked around the airport, down an escalator and into BAGGAGE CLAIM!!! THIS IS INSANE!!!!
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Disclose.tv
Disclose.tv@disclosetv·
JUST IN - Switzerland blocks arms exports to the U.S.
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Scrimblo 🔜 FWA
Scrimblo 🔜 FWA@ScrimSuperior·
@CowGirlKisser Sig Sauer AG is the original Swiss company while Sig Sauer Inc. are the independent American offshoot. AG makes excellent guns primarily under government contract while Inc.'s original designs are typically mediocre and only made to sell using OG brand name and rep.
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juskom95
juskom95@juskom95·
@mattvanswol At that point, if you're flying domestic, wouldn't it be faster to just DRIVE!?
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Mongo/Kōga
Mongo/Kōga@MongoReloaded·
Sometimes I wonder if people in Afghanistan are the way they are because of all the invasions that happened in the past not allowing culture to form as well as…. If you expect your stuff to be taken from you by force do you think that you care to plan for the future? Also they did have an empire a few times in the past one of them was Greek iirc
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Marc J. Randazza 🇺🇸 🇮🇹 🇧🇷
I’m inclined to think there’s something to this But this map seems to call a lot of questions into this theory, why is Afghanistan so stupid? Shouldn’t Russia be smarter than China?
Kumashun🇯🇵🐻💎@isfjcutebear

Living in cold climates for tens thousands of years gives you long term planning abilities due to harsh winters. It is pure evolution, not racism Why are "scientists" and leftists trying so hard to prove otherwise, while being wrong for 999999th time

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Tony Moon
Tony Moon@RoofKorean7·
You think Christians need to side with either Muslims or Jews? We stand alone with Christ and recognize Him as our King. Our allies are found within our own brethren such as the Catholics and Orthodox. We share a kinship with all those that proclaim Christ is King. Everyone else, is everyone else.
James McHenry@JamesMcHenry120

@RoofKorean7 You do realize Adolf Hitler had a Muslim SS unit and had favorable views of Islam. rarehistoricalphotos.com/muslim-waffen-…

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juskom95
juskom95@juskom95·
@thomas_garrard Big accounts who push their influence around are just like the bullies from grade school. Same maturity same actions.
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Douglas MechArthur ☭⃠
Douglas MechArthur ☭⃠@Kicksbuttson·
For the record, our gas prices aren't up because of the loss of Iranian oil. Iran is sanctioned by the US, so neither the US nor any of our closest allies deal with Iranian oil. That's why the Chinese made a deal with Iran to get their oil for a discount. Because for Iran, selling oil at a discount is better than not selling it at all. So for a long time China's been getting better oil prices than the rest of the international market, and now they've been cut off from 15-20% of their supply. But even if their supply doesn't come to the US, the oil companies that do deal with us will still raise their prices due to the overall global pinch from a loss of Iranian oil. That's what happens when you have international commodity markets, and it means more localized oil suppliers are making more profits just because another supplier is having trouble, even if they're not in direct competition. If we had a true Cold War with China where our markets were entirely different and we sanctioned oil sales to them, we could cut the markets in two, and that would change the game. But there's no telling what countries would side with China, because the borders of a new Cold War wouldn't be determined as easily as the last one. Trump has tried to encourage new oil production facilities in the US, just as he did in his first term. But the oil companies are nervous about doing it because it costs a lot of money to invest in new infrastructure (or refitting old infrastructure) just for the administration to change hands in a few years, and Democrats shutting them back down. Furthermore, oil companies don't want to flood the market with product and drop the price too low. Especially during a time when high prices actually result in more profits, like they do right now under the Iran oil supply pinch. There's no motivation to increase production too much. This is one of those 3rd or 4th order effects that a really good analyst could have predicted, but maybe they didn't. Or they did but told Trump it won't be a big deal. Or someone in the oil industry told Trump they wouldn't rip-off Americans over a loss of Iranian oil that's not even in our market, and then did it anyways. I don't know.
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