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Patrick

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Real Estate, Author. Faithful, loyal, Dad. Tech guy. helped create the digital age.

Arizona, USA شامل ہوئے Ocak 2016
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Christ will return and fulfill the Feast of Tabernacles most likely from 2028 to 2031 a.co/d/0fxG6OD
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@saif_aldareei C130 is awesome Gotta work with one to appreciate
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سيف الدرعي| Saif alderei
‼️ 🇺🇸 Straight out of a war movie — but brutally real. After an F-15E Strike Eagle was shot down over southwest Iran, US special forces launched a high-risk night rescue for the second crew member (Weapons Systems Officer). A transport aircraft landed deep in enemy territory for extraction — but got stuck in the sand under heavy enemy fire. Operators held their ground fiercely as three more aircraft rushed in for a near-suicidal rescue. At the same time, a C-130 became trapped at a remote forward base. With no recovery possible, a Delta Force element destroyed it on the spot to prevent sensitive US technology from falling into Iranian Revolutionary Guard hands. Two US aircraft lost in a single mission… for one legendary rescue.
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Pascal Anglehart 🏴‍☠️
I’ll probably lose followers for this, and that’s fine. I’d rather stay true to myself than chase more followers. Bombing bridges used by civilians, while civilians are actively using them, isn’t regime change. It’s how you create the next generation of extremists. The stated objective was to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, and by all accounts, Operation Midnight Hammer June 22, 2025 was claimed to have destroyed those facilities. The second objective; liberating the Iranian people...is something I fully support. But destroying infrastructure those same people rely on is not liberation. Let Israel fight their own wars. This approach is short-sighted and morally inconsistent. U.S.-led regime change efforts have a long track record of failure, and Iran itself is a prime example. A regime shaped in part by past foreign intervention that ultimately backfired. Sorry, American friends. I was all in with Trump through all the bullshit ; the tariffs on my own country, the 51st state talk he never followed through on, which basically gave Canada another four years of Liberal government, Greenland, and the lousy handling of the Epstein files. I'm out. That’s just too much. Strong and free Alberta!
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Meaghan Mobbs
Meaghan Mobbs@mobbs_mentality·
One of the toughest cases I ever had as a psychologist was a Navy corpsman who deployed to Helmand in 2010 for Operation Moshtarak, also known as the Battle of Marja. His trauma was not rooted in what he saw. It was rooted in what he believed he failed to do. He carried the burden of not being able to save the Marines in his charge. One case in particular haunted him. Nearly literally. One of the Marines he could not save became a constant presence in his life. He would see him as a ghost who stood in the corner of rooms watching. Not in anger. Not in judgment. But as a kind of spectral standard. A measure of the man the corpsman believed he should have been that day, and the man he still tried to become every single day. To be clear, only God Himself could have saved that Marine. The wounds were catastrophic and the outcome was inevitable. But none of that mattered to him. What he remembered was looking into his brother’s eyes, hearing the words, “help me, doc,” and then watching the life slip away in his hands. He would worried that his Marine died hating him, believing he had failed. One day, after a particularly hard session, he looked me square in the eyes and said, “but I’d do it all again to be by their side.” He meant it with every fiber of his being. He would willingly carry the pain, the memories, the doubt, and the weight of that moment again and again if it meant he might have the chance to serve alongside his Marines one more time. I never told him but in 2010, we were both in Afghanistan at the same time. Back then I led an aerial delivery detachment that helped resupply many of the units in the fight...I resupplied his unit. There was something sacred in that realization. If you have never lived it, it is hard to explain the depths of any of this. But those who have understand.
John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad

This is why Americans are the deadliest fighters on earth. I met a priest yesterday who just got accepted to chaplain school in Newport. I asked him the obvious question: Marines or Navy? Navy, he said. His face fell a little. He told me he could never be a Marine because every Marine is a rifleman, and as a priest he can’t carry a weapon. He’s hoping to get assigned to a Marine unit anyway. All chaplains are Navy officers, so that’s the only door in. I laughed. I feel a little bad about that. Then I explained to him what “Devil Doc” means. The Marine Corps doesn’t have medics. They use Navy Corpsmen. I told him: when you get out to the fleet, find a Marine sergeant with a couple of Purple Hearts and tell him Devil Docs “aren’t real Marines.” Be prepared to duck. Marines are violently particular about who gets to wear their uniform. Navy Corpsmen and Navy chaplains who have eaten dirt alongside them in combat qualify. Full stop. My dad was Air Force. Not even Navy. I remember going to VFW halls with him as a kid. Someone would ask him what service, he’d say Air Force, and the room would chuckle a little. Then they’d find out he was a medic, and the air in the room changed. Something close to reverence. Dad hated being honored. He had one line he used to deflect it: “I didn’t do much. Save your praise for my cousin the PJ.” That always broke the ice. PJs are the Air Force special operators who go into hell to pull downed pilots out. They will take casualties and are prepared to die to rescue a single pilot or crewman. The math doesn’t math out. Why would any combat force take multiple casualties to rescue one air force jet jockey? What the padre is about to learn is that the military has a hierarchy that has nothing to do with rank, and nothing to do with the service stitched on your chest. Have you deployed? Have you seen combat? In every firefight there are men who move toward the guns and men who hang back. And when the guy at the tip of the spear is pinned down, bleeding, with rounds cracking past his head, there is exactly one word he screams into the radio. “Medic.” Here is the catch, and it is the whole reason America fights the way America fights. That Marine is willing to push forward into fire BECAUSE he knows the Corpsman is coming. He knows the medevac birds will land in the hot LZ. He knows the Devil Doc will drag him out by his plate carrier if it comes to that. And, if the medic can’t help, if he has what Dad called “injuries incompatible with life,” he knows that chaplain will crawl on his belly to administer last rights and deliver him to heaven. The F-15 pilot punching out over enemy territory knows the same thing. He knows the PJs will move heaven and earth to reach him, and turn whatever is shooting at him into a smoking crater of hell on earth on the way in. This is the quiet math underneath American violence. Our warriors are the fiercest on earth not because they are more aggressive, not just because they are better trained, or better equipped, though they are all of those things. They are the fiercest because they know, in their bones, that when they key the mic and call for help, help is coming in hot. Take that away, and you don’t have the U.S. military anymore. You have a security force.

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@JulieSDixon The reality of a President that doesn’t care about public opinion, political cost or Economic cost to others is amazing to behold. Hasn’t happened in 100 years. Europe and the rest of the world are facing a famine in the fall because of fertilizer. Enjoy the cost of energy.
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@ricwe123 Now how the hell do you know that Policy is people He has some SOLID people
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Richard
Richard@ricwe123·
Let’s be honest,Pete Hegseth seems to rely entirely on posturing, throwing around tough-sounding lines without any real depth behind them. There’s no intellectual weight, just empty bluster and recycled rhetoric. And frankly, it mirrors the same shallow bravado you see from the person he answers to.
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@TheStaad Be nice Neither is that bad Or that good
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Joey
Joey@TheStaad·
Evangelicals accuse Catholics of having graven images as idols (we don’t), while their idols live and breathe Trump Netanyahu (or is it Miliekowsky?) Megachurch “pastors” The nation of Israel And on and on We use images as visual aids in our reverence They full-out worship wolves in sheeps’ clothing And we’re the idolaters?
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Brett Chapman
Brett Chapman@brettachapman·
Easter reminds me of Lakota leader Spotted Tail being asked if he knew about Jesus—“I’ve heard all about him, how good he was, the great things he did. I also heard how the White man killed him. We never would’ve done that—we never would have murdered the Son of the Great Spirit”
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@DA_Stockman Who forms the tribunal for war crimes? How about using civilians as shields? Attacking all nations at random It goes on and on
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David Stockman
David Stockman@DA_Stockman·
Gentlemen: Gen. Dan Caine — Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Christopher J. Mahoney — Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Randy XXXXXX — Chief of Staff of the Army Gen. Eric M. Smith — Commandant of the Marine Corps Adm. Daryl Caudle — Chief of Naval Operations Gen. Kenneth S. Wilsbach — Chief of Staff of the Air Force Gen. B. Chance Saltzman — Chief of Space Operations Gen. Steven S. Nordhaus — Chief of the National Guard Bureau Bombing civilian power plants and bridges is a WAR CRIME and any order to do so from the mentally incapacitated POTUS now resident in the Oval Office is an @unlawfulorder. If you do not refuse the order, history will get its justice. Trumpy will be long gone and the disaster from your acts of blowing up the energy heartbeat of the planet, which will surely follow, will be prosecuted by its victims, including the American people, with malice a forethought. Courage today or the docket tomorrow. That's your choice.
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@evil_SDOC But you are led by pussies That think talk replaces action. UK forgot it’s an island Germany has no martial instincts And France is spending all the EU can make The rest are leeches
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Amitabh Joshi
Amitabh Joshi@joshiamitabhevo·
Something about this F15 crew rescue doesn't add up. Why would one need C130s (carry 60-70 troops) for rescuing one or two aircrew and maybe a few troops whose helicopter got shot down during the rescue. It looks more like spl forces were in a temporary base with C130s etc. 1/3
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@BlackwoodBrief Yeah Guess you don’t realize the US can open the strait anytime it wants. And Iran doesn’t have much time before they live without water electricity And food
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S. Blackwood | Briefs
S. Blackwood | Briefs@BlackwoodBrief·
🚨 Iran makes an offer to Europe regarding the Strait of Hormuz. You can't imagine the scale of the disaster it has unleashed! 🚨 On the surface: Iran has offered the European Union the right of passage through the Strait of Hormuz. It seems like a simple diplomatic move, just typical geopolitical maneuvering. But it's not. It's a devastating financial bomb. Let's understand this well. 💀 20% of the world's total oil consumption passes through the Strait of Hormuz. 💀 Europe's energy bill increased by $16.2 billion in just 30 days of war. 💀 The price of natural gas in Europe increased by 100%, oil by 60%, and the price of a barrel of diesel reached $200. 💀 Dollar reserves have decreased from 70% to 56.9% in 25 years. 💀 Iran joined the BRICS group in 2024. Russia banned dollar transactions. The price of gold reached $5,500 per ounce. ⚠️ If Europe agrees to this deal, it will pay in euros, not dollars. ⚠️ One major non-dollar oil deal would be enough to prove to the world that it's possible. Do you realize the magnitude of what's happening? ⚠️ The petrodollar is the most powerful financial system ever. Born in 1974, it forced every country on Earth to hold dollars to buy oil. This is the foundation of American financial dominance. Not power, not trust, but oil. ⚠️ If this system collapses, the BRICS countries will accelerate their efforts, the Gulf states will reconsider their positions, demand for the dollar will plummet, and America will be unable to finance its $34 trillion debt on easy terms. The United States will not lose a battle, but it will lose the war—the financial war it has been winning since 1974. ⚠️ On April 2, Panetta, a member of the European Central Bank's Governing Council, stated: "Even if the war with Iran ends, the damage has already been done." Deutsche Bank described the Iranian war as a "trigger" to replace the yuan with the US dollar. They portray it as a war about nuclear weapons and regional security. But they don't portray the real war as being about who has the right to issue the world's reserve currency. Here's the logic—think about it carefully: ← Iran closes the Strait of Hormuz to the United States and opens it to the European Union with an agreement. ← The desperate and damaged European Union seriously considers accepting the agreement. ← The agreement is concluded in euros or yuan, not dollars. ← Every country watching the situation—the BRICS countries, the Global South, and the Gulf states—is seeing what is happening. ← "If the EU can bypass the dollar, so can we." ← Demand for the dollar is falling. Reserve shares are collapsing. Inflation is rising in the US. ← You haven't just lost a trade route; you've lost the dollar's 50-year monopoly on the world's trust. If America is so powerful, and the dollar so secure, why would the EU consider making a deal with the country America is bombing? If Western unity is so solid, why did 40 countries meet to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and achieve so little? Deafening silence. This is no longer just a war in the Middle East; it's a direct attack on the petrodollar—the system that fuels the entire American empire. Be prepared. 🚨🚨🚨 This post is being restricted. Like and retweet to keep it published. ⚠️
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@susanabulhawa @KurtSchlichter It’s called the circumcision It is older than written history Those that circumcise their sons are Israel, always have been always will be. It’s both a place and a people
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susan abulhawa | سوزان ابو الهوى
Until Zionism, there has never been a singular, unified thing called “the Jewish people” There were Jews all over the world: Egyptian Jews, Iraqi, Jews, Moroccan, Jews, Yemen, Jews, German Jews, French Jews, and so on. Each one of these groups of Jews had their own distinct indigenous heritage in their respective countries. The overwhelming majority of current Israelis have zero relevance to Palestine. Literally zero. And they should go back to Europe or to hell. Their days are numbered in my homeland.
Eli Lake@EliLake

The Jewish people are indigenous to Israel.

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JBA Meet me in the Middle extremes are Bad
@amjadt25 @NYCREMilton The people known as Palestinians are radicalized by the UN they are to blame for a people so abused educationally. Lied for decades that they have a right to Israel. When is the world going to realize what the UN created Dismantle the UN Before it Dismantles US
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Amjad Taha أمجد طه
Filthy, shameless, disgusting some Palestinians in Europe are standing with the Islamic regime in Iran, against civilization, against the UAE, against America, and even against the Iranian people. What kind of people are these? What kind of twisted cause is this? God bless the Middle East..from Israel to Bahrain.
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@RealJamesWoods He is certainly preserving the non proliferation regime for another generation.
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@WayneMathison @HansMahncke And simply not possible Chinese don’t want to worry about spies from Vancouver Canadiens won’t have any idea what to do if they aren’t treated like Americans
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L. Wayne Mathison
L. Wayne Mathison@WayneMathison·
About 77% of Canada’s exports go to the United States. Roughly 3.9% go to China. Yet Ottawa keeps acting like irritating Washington and leaning toward Beijing is some clever strategy. It isn’t. Whatever headaches come with the US, tying Canada closer to the CCP is a long-term structural mistake.
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@Arrogance_0024 Ever heard of the Soviet Union You fucking rear area motherfucker
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Daniel Foubert 🇵🇱🇫🇷
The "leave no man behind" doctrine is actually a strategic weakness disguised as a virtue. Name one other military on earth that destroys 6 aircraft and fights a ground battle inside a sovereign nation to recover one pilot. You can't. Because no other military confuses tactical sentimentality with strategic logic. Soldiers serve the mission. The mission doesn't serve the soldier. The US has now established that Iran can shoot down an F-15, then watch America spend $300M and expose Delta Force trying to prove it didn't happen. That's not military doctrine. That's politics with weapons. A military that cannot accept the risk of loss cannot win wars. The US hasn't won one since 1945.
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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