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

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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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@GlobalUpdate@Nowthis_X_media·
🚨 CONFIRMED: Donald Trump is at Walter Reed Medical Center. 🇺🇸🏥 After a day of silence and a "dark" schedule, the President has been spotted at the facility. Whether this is a routine visit to wounded troops or an undisclosed health emergency is currently the biggest question in Washington.
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@GlobalUpdate@Nowthis_X_media

🚨 URGENT: We are monitoring reports regarding Donald Trump’s health and a potential move to Walter Reed Medical Center.

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SoundResident@ResidentOfSound·
@stretchmac85 @marcthiessen Listen up dipshit, the US is hanging in to those bases for dear life, we WANT you gone and have done so for years but you fucking squatters don't leave so wrote to your idiot of Senator and get things moving already
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Marc Thiessen 🇺🇸❤️🇺🇦🇹🇼🇮🇱
So many longtime NATO supporters saying the same thing right now. I helped bring Poland, Hungary and Czech Republic into NATO. But denying us basing and overflight is inexcusable, as is their failure to help with Strait of Hormuz. No one asking them to bomb Iran, just let us use our bases and help escort ships. If they can’t do that, NATO has no purpose.
Clifford D. May@CliffordDMay

I'm pro-NATO. But I can't think of a single argument to refute what @MsMelChen says here. Not one. If others can, please weigh in.

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MA for Ukraine@MAforUkraine·
@marcthiessen Your post lacks intellectual integrity. The purpose of NATO is collective defense, not supporting random military adventures. I guess we can’t expect any more given your mentors were Paul Manafort and Roger Stone!
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SMAC@stretchmac85·
@ResidentOfSound @marcthiessen We'll roll up those bases in Europe and bring our troops home. We're good with that. Best wishes with your own defense...
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SoundResident@ResidentOfSound·
@marcthiessen You broke it, you own it. The gall to feel entitled to NATO participation in this bullshit because you bit off more than you can chew is off the charts
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SMAC@stretchmac85·
@CheburekiMan @marcthiessen Because they aren't trustworthy and are in bed with the terrorist Iran regime. Fairly obvious, retard.
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Chebureki Man@CheburekiMan·
@marcthiessen Trump triggered a global recession and now wants NATO to come wipe up his mess. Why didn't the Trump admin consult with NATO allies before attacking Iran? Because they would have told him to go fly a kite.
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SMAC@stretchmac85·
Interesting perspective...
Melissa Chen@MsMelChen

May I offer a different perspective on the whole transatlantic family feud brewing over NATO. Europeans are furious at what they call American unilateralism and "wars of choice," while Americans are done subsidizing allies who won't lift a finger when Washington actually needs them. Given all the sentimentality and historical baggage, there’s been a lot of bad blood and high grade insults thrown both ways. A lot of pride here is at stake. But given that I am not American or European, what I can provide is an Asian perspective. The whole thing looks very different as there are no blood ties or cultural nostalgia to pull me either way. Because of distance, the default Asian lens on America has always been colder, clearer, and far more pragmatic than the European one. Asians have never lived under the illusion that their relationship to the US is one based on shared values. If they ever did, the illusion was shattered during the Cold War. Instead, Asian nations saw the relationship to America as a cold, interest-driven bargain in a dangerous neighborhood full of communists, insurgents, and bigger powers. Fast forward to today, and this lesson still holds. Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, Vietnam, Singapore and Indonesia all partner with America because their interests (not values) align - especially when it comes to countering China. These nations have reasons to be alarmed about Beijing's ambitions in the South China Sea, around Taiwan, and across the Indo-Pacific. They don't need lectures about democracy or liberal international order to see the value in US forward presence, intelligence sharing, tech transfers, and security guarantees. It's a straight-up transactional deal: the US keeps the sea lanes open and the PLA at bay. Meanwhile, Asian nations host your bases, buy your weapons, and join your alliances (Quad, AUKUS, etc.). When interests diverge, they adjust pragmatically, without the drama and meltdown. Probably not many in the West know this, but one of the forces that shaped this attitude was the US pullout of Vietnam and the rest of America’s Cold War shenanigans. Lee Kuan Yew was one of America’s loudest cheerleaders in Southeast Asia. In 1967 he flew to Washington, testified to Congress, and begged Lyndon Johnson (and later Nixon) not to cut and run in Vietnam. He warned that a hasty US exit would trigger the dominoes - Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, and then pressure on the rest of Southeast Asia. Singapore became a logistical hub, providing a haven for US troops on R&R, oil refineries supplying the American war machine, and Lockheed servicing aircraft. At one point, US military-related spending made up 15% of Singapore’s entire GDP. Singapore didn’t support the war because it loved American democracy but because it kept the communists tied up and bought Southeast Asia time to build up its own economy and military. Then came the pullout - the Paris Accords in 1973 and then Saigon falls in 1975. Despite all the lobbying, despite the blood and resources America had spent, domestic politics in the US (the anti-war movement, Congress, Vietnam syndrome etc.) ended it. LKY watched in disbelief as the superpower that had promised to hold the line simply walked away. The lesson was that American commitments are real only as long as they serve American interests and American voters don’t get tired. It’s a brutal one to internalize. LKY was disappointed and noted American “unreliability” but Singapore didn’t collapse into panic or anti-Americanism. They just recalibrated and kept pursuing pragmatism by building its own deterrent, diversifying partners, and later offered the US naval logistics access (Sembawang port) when the Philippines kicked them out of Subic Bay in the early 1990s. Malaysia drew the same conclusion. The Tunku was pro-Western and anti-communist early on, but Malaysia never joined SEATO and pushed ZOPFAN (Zone of Peace, Freedom and Neutrality) instead. When the British announced their East-of-Suez withdrawal in 1968 and Nixon’s Doctrine (1969) told Asians “you defend yourselves first, we’ll just help,” Kuala Lumpur accelerated its neutralist tilt. The message was clear - don’t count on Washington to bleed indefinitely for distant allies. South Korea is similarly pragmatic but it operates under far higher stakes due to baggage from the Korean War and the ongoing North Korean threat. American intervention literally saved the South from conquest, resulting in a bond that is forged in blood. While South Korea had to learn the same lessons - that the American umbrella isn’t permanent, sharing a border with a nuclear-armed adversary forces tighter coupling with Washington. The reverberations of Nixon’s 1973 opening to Beijing cannot be understated. It shocked the entire region that America, the great anti-communist crusader, suddenly would cozy up to Mao to counter the Soviets. If Washington could flip on core principles when interests demanded it, why should smaller states pretend the relationship was about anything deeper? The core Asian critique of the European approach to dealing with America is that it is entirely bound up in moral values and civilizational kinship. This means that every disagreement feels like a betrayal and breeds resentment on both sides. Because Europe is so hyped up on abstract values, it makes NATO feel like a sacred club that America is disrespecting. Asia's interest-based lens sees alliances as tools - useful until they're not. Maybe Europe thinks the Asian approach is cynical but the irony is that this is actually what keeps Indo-Pacific partners far more reliable counterweights to China than many NATO members ever were against Russia.

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SMAC@stretchmac85·
@DawsonSField @unseen1_unseen NATO is a globalist construct which hosed the American people for decades. It was utilized to further the globalist agenda. America was hijacked toward those ends. GW Bush >> NWO / UN Your living in a Cold War paradigm has you blinded to reality.
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DawsonSField@DawsonSField·
@stretchmac85 @unseen1_unseen NATO is just a surrogate for the U.S., it is the U.S. that leads it. Always has, always will. NATO just means the U.S. & its European proxies.
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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 I'm just relaying what Trump said. They're not honoring their commitment of 5%. You're an apologist for freeloaders.
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DawsonSField@DawsonSField·
@stretchmac85 @unseen1_unseen What were they paying in 2015? What are they paying now? How much is it if you count all the money spent to help Ukraine kill Russians for the US?
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Hans Mahncke@HansMahncke·
A lot of people, including some so-called conservatives, act like Trump is the reason things are the way they are, but that is completely backwards. Iran has been a terrorist state since 1979, illegal immigration has been a persistent problem for decades, the media has been corrupt and fraudulent since time immemorial, NATO has been freeloading on U.S. security guarantees since 1949, Europe’s energy problems started long before 2016, Ukraine and Russia have been at war since 2014, Xi has been running the CCP since 2012, and the list goes on. Trump did not create any of this, he just pointed it out, forced everyone to see it, and has been trying to confront it head on.
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SMAC@stretchmac85·
@BuzzPatterson @rucofefe Terrible rule. It's literally not a "catch" until it hits leather. What if the ball hits the leather and immediately bounces out? Is it a catch? No, runner is safe. Terrible rule.
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SMAC@stretchmac85·
@NordicPride1 @OCOCReport "5D Chess"? 😂 Fairly obvious that he's blowing up the assets of the Global terrorism hub. And he's blowing up the globalist drug trade and has overtly removed one of the lynchpins - Maduro. Sorry, that you're lost in the narrative of the globalist supporting bullshitters.
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BOTH PARTIES ARE CORRUPT
BOTH PARTIES ARE CORRUPT@NordicPride1·
@stretchmac85 @OCOCReport You really believe this is 5D chess? You're making excuses bc you don't want to admit that we were duped. I voted for Trump. But he's doing exactly what the deep state wants. Wars, spending, protecting elites, etc. Trump has either been compromised or was deep state all along
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Our Country Our Choice
Our Country Our Choice@OCOCReport·
🇺🇸 TRUMP 2024: "World War III has never been closer than it is right now We need to clean house of all of the warmongers and America-last globalists in the deep state."
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@DawsonSField @unseen1_unseen Actions: "In a setback for US, France joined China and Russia to veto a draft UNSC resolution which authorized use of military force against Iran." Allying with NATO enemies. It's kayfabe and part of Trump's master plan to make NATO stronger. Got it.
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SMAC@stretchmac85·
@DawsonSField @unseen1_unseen Actions: NATO countries commit to paying 5%. They're not paying, nor honoring their commitment. It's kayfabe and part of Trump's master plan to make NATO stronger. Got it.
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