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Hahaha they put Kevin Sorbo on there
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https://twitter.com/DeanTrantalis/status/1412563013383737344 Bugs Bunny drilling holes under Florida until it detaches into the sea
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Hahahhahahhahahahahhahahhahahhaa holy loving poo poo the amount of sinkholes that loving poo poo is gonna cause.
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From The Soufan Group: U.S. – IRAN PROXY WAR IN IRAQ ESCALATES Bottom Line Up Front: The Biden administration is escalating deterrent U.S. attacks on Iran-backed Iraqi militias, risking an expanded and protracted U.S.-Iran conflict. The Biden administration’s policy is similar to the Trump administration’s approach in subordinating Iraq policy to a broader effort to roll back Iran’s regional influence. The Iraqi government is failing in its efforts to rein in Iran-backed militias that operate outside the Iraqi command structure. Iran is arming its allies with increasingly sophisticated drones and rocket technology that pose a significant threat to U.S. and coalition forces in Iraq. A United States-Iran proxy conflict inside Iraq appears to be escalating, approaching levels last seen in 2019 during the height of the implementation of the Trump administration’s “maximum pressure” strategy against Iran. On June 28, U.S. President Joseph Biden authorized airstrikes against three targets straddling the Iraq-Syria border, including two inside Syria and one inside Iraq. U.S. military officials said the sites bombed were linked to earlier drone attacks on U.S. forces in Iraq, launched by the Iran-backed militia groups Kata’ib Hezbollah and Kata’ib Sayyid al-Shuhada. Iran sponsors several such militia groups as part of its effort to shore up the embattled regime of President Bashar Al Assad. The Iran-backed militia groups said that four of their members were killed in the June 28 attacks. In retaliation, American troops patrolling northeast Syria—as part of the ongoing U.S. effort against the so-called Islamic State (ISIS)—came under rocket fire from Iran-backed groups operating in that country, prompting U.S. forces in Syria to respond with artillery fire against the rocket launching positions. The combat, near eastern Syria’s al-Omar oil field, did not result in any U.S. injuries. Since President Biden took office, Iran-backed Iraqi militias have attacked U.S. forces and personnel in Iraq with at least five armed drone strikes and as many as twenty-four rocket and missile volleys. Press reports indicate that the drones Iran is supplying to its allies in Iraq are increasingly sophisticated, homing in on their targets with preset GPS coordinates—an advance over the remotely-controlled and less effective drones Iran has supplied in prior years. On July 5, hours after rockets launched by Iran-backed militias fired on Iraq’s Ayn al-Asad base where U.S. forces operate, the United States shot down one of these drones as it tried to attack the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad. The following evening, July 6, another attempted drone attack occurred, this time targeting Erbil airport, though Coalition authorities reported no casualties or damage. Nevertheless, three separate attacks over the course of 36 hours is a clear indication of an increase in operational tempo on the part of the militias. The June 28 U.S. strikes appear to represent a departure by the Biden administration from its early positions as well as from those of the Trump administration. The June strike differed from a similar incident in February, in which U.S. aircraft struck Iran-backed Iraqi militia targets over the border in Syria, where they maintain weapons depots and other facilities. That attack avoided striking inside Iraq in order not to complicate Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi’s efforts to balance Iraq’s relations with the United States with those of neighboring Iran. Following the June 28 strike, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that President Biden is “fully prepared to act and act appropriately and deliberately to protect U.S. interests,” if Iran-backed militia continue to attack American forces in the region. This stance contrasts with that of the Trump administration, which retaliated against Iran-backed forces only if their attacks caused loss of life. On the other hand, the Biden administration stance continues a different aspect of Trump administration strategy: subordinating Iraq policy to the overall U.S. battle with Iran for regional influence. The U.S. strike inside Iraq went ahead despite its potential to complicate Prime Minister al-Kadhimi’s attempts to limit the influence and autonomy of Iranian proxies in Iraq. A spokesman for Kadhimi criticized the U.S. strike inside Iraq as “a blatant and unacceptable violation of Iraqi sovereignty and Iraqi national security.” Indicative of the degree to which Kadhimi has thus far failed to reduce the influence of Iran and its proxies in Iraq, he attended a June military parade by Shia militia forces, including Iran-backed groups, at a base in the east of the country. In recent months, armed militia maneuvers intimidated Kadhimi to release militia commanders who were arrested in connection with abuses against Iraqi human rights and political activists. Reining in the militias is likely to form a pivotal component of discussions between President Biden and Kadhimi when the prime minister visits Washington in late July. The challenge for the Biden administration is to deter additional Iran-backed attacks without producing a protracted and expanded conflict with Iran that could potentially spill over into other parts of the region and involve U.S. allies. U.S.-Iran clashes during the Trump administration included Iranian attacks on and seizures of international shipping in the Persian Gulf, including tankers owned by the Gulf Arab monarchies. An expanded U.S.-Iran conflict could derail talks in Vienna toward a mutual U.S. and Iranian return to full compliance with the 2015 multilateral Iran nuclear agreement. Iran might opt to try to retaliate against the U.S. and its allies through terrorist attacks in the region, in Europe, or elsewhere. Any prolonged U.S.-Iran conflict is almost certain to derail the Administration’s efforts to refocus U.S. military resources to threats posed by other great powers like Russia and China. Escalating clashes with Iran could also bring the Administration into a confrontation with the U.S. Congress over presidential authority to take military action without specific congressional authorization.
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Eej posted:https://twitter.com/DeanTrantalis/status/1412563013383737344 JUST BUILD TRAINS
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# ? Jul 7, 2021 11:26 |
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And we've got an assassination! Was weird and unconfirmed for a while, but it's AP-confirmed. https://twitter.com/AP/status/1412721501997080578?s=19 facialimpediment fucked around with this message at 11:53 on Jul 7, 2021 |
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https://www.defenseone.com/technology/2021/07/how-jedis-ghost-will-bring-bitter-rivals-together/183109/ JEDI scrapped, DoD to request proposals for Microsoft and AWS separately. My theory has been: DoD wanted SharePoint, Office, and Power Apps, but wrote a proposal super vague for 'cloud services' so they could spend the money on whatever other services they wanted via Azure. While business apps that Microsoft already had met 80% of the DoDs needs and they knew going the Amazon or Google routes would require additional development and or implementation risks, since those platforms need independent software solutions to meet those 80% of specific needs, they never articulated it. So Amazon uses Trump's influence to kill the contract while the officials in charge of procurement turned over failing to achieve their legacies of a unified Outlook calendar for the DoD. Does anybody know if the original JEDI proposal is publicly available yet? piL fucked around with this message at 12:51 on Jul 7, 2021 |
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piL posted:https://www.defenseone.com/technology/2021/07/how-jedis-ghost-will-bring-bitter-rivals-together/183109/ This makes sense. I figured they needed way less space with the Afghan pull out and scrapped the project so they could draw up a proposal/request that was scoped correctly.
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# ? Jul 7, 2021 13:20 |
Possibly dubious sourcing so take with grain of salt but lmao https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/jul/06/donald-trump-hitler-michael-bender-book quote:On a visit to Europe to mark the 100th anniversary of the end of the first world war, Donald Trump insisted to his then chief of staff, John Kelly: “Well, Hitler did a lot of good things.”
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# ? Jul 7, 2021 13:44 |
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I’m so loving glad, every day, to not have to give a poo poo about that gently caress on a daily basis because he might say or do the dumbest possible thing as President.
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# ? Jul 7, 2021 14:24 |
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Same. I had a realization a little bit after inauguration that I now have no loving idea what the president is doing/saying on a daily basis unless I really seek it out, and that is just fine with me.
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# ? Jul 7, 2021 14:57 |
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we're back to quiet, polite facism.
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# ? Jul 7, 2021 14:59 |
I am conflicted. Do I want us out of Afghanistan? Absolutely. But weirdly, the way we just left Bagram in the middle of the night just makes it even more clear how much of an utter waste my time in the military was. I guess I got free school out of it? Something I think everyone should get anyway?
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boop the snoot posted:I am conflicted. That's my feeling too. Nothing was gained, it was all just a wasteful practice in throwing money at the military industrial complex, and we're back where we started. I always kind of assumed that was what would happen, but to see it first hand is....disheartening.
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# ? Jul 7, 2021 15:47 |
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boop the snoot posted:I am conflicted. We peaced out quietly because if we told the Afghan army we were leaving at 2200 on this day guess how many rockets and VBIEDs would somehow magically be waving us goodbye
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# ? Jul 7, 2021 15:49 |
GD_American posted:We peaced out quietly because if we told the Afghan army we were leaving at 2200 on this day guess how many rockets and VBIEDs would somehow magically be waving us goodbye After I made my post I quickly had the realization that no matter what we did, it was always going to highlight just how much of a waste everything was. Every now and then there’s a big reminder. This is just the current one.
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# ? Jul 7, 2021 15:56 |
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I shouldn't be surprised, but it's still shocking to me how much a nothing the government we propped up for 20 years actually is.
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# ? Jul 7, 2021 16:10 |
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the taliban deserve death, but the ANA and the afghan government are so incompetent that they deserve everything that's coming for them. If the Karzai family ends up wholly dismantled I will not consider my time to have been a waste.
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# ? Jul 7, 2021 16:14 |
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https://twitter.com/nihilist_arbys/status/1250509869586812928
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKHPTHx0ScQ&t=108s
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Best Friends posted:I shouldn't be surprised, but it's still shocking to me how much a nothing the government we propped up for 20 years actually is. It's almost as if we're entirely incapable of conducting nation building.
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# ? Jul 7, 2021 16:26 |
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Stultus Maximus posted:It's almost as if we're entirely incapable of conducting nation building. Kinda hard to build a nation when poo poo running like it does in the US is your ideal
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# ? Jul 7, 2021 16:32 |
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Wrong thread.
MRLOLAST fucked around with this message at 16:44 on Jul 7, 2021 |
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MRLOLAST posted:Going to Costa Blanca tomorrow and god do I hope the English lose. It's going to be unbearable otherwise with the million Britts there if they make the final. Oi making me nostalgic for the fens and the hooligans of the Queen's overcast isle. It was the 2010 World Cup and I was American in rural Britland, took my buddy to a pub to witness frothing football in person. It was the American Britain game and everything was all volleyball and ice cream because the score was Britland 1 America 0 until late late in the game. At the final hour there was a penalty shot or some poo poo, I couldn't understand but the score went 1-1. I told my buddy "we got to go" and when he asked why he got punched by the dude 3 stools down the bar and we had to start running. 10/10 nostaliga would be 20 in England again
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Stultus Maximus posted:It's almost as if we're entirely incapable of conducting nation building. We were dumb for trying to nation build without going all the way. We would have needed to assume direct control of every element of their government, military, civil service, industry, and education system. Only after an entire generation had grown up and gone through a functioning civil service and educational system could we start a 20 year phasing out program where we replace americans with afghans starting from the bottom up. Now I'm not saying we SHOULD have done that. We should have just let socom treat it like a six month field exercise and then gone home.
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KirbyKhan posted:Oi making me nostalgic for the fens and the hooligans of the Queen's overcast isle. It was the 2010 World Cup and I was American in rural Britland, took my buddy to a pub to witness frothing football in person. It was the American Britain game and everything was all volleyball and ice cream because the score was Britland 1 America 0 until late late in the game. At the final hour there was a penalty shot or some poo poo, I couldn't understand but the score went 1-1. I told my buddy "we got to go" and when he asked why he got punched by the dude 3 stools down the bar and we had to start running. Lol that's great. In the early 2010s in Seattle when the Seahawks got good the hooligan bandwagoning was weird. They kept attacking fans in opposing team jerseys even when it made no sense, like a Vikings fan after a game the Seahawks won, or a Jaguars fan when they weren't even playing Jacksonville.
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boop the snoot posted:I am conflicted. Yeah war is loving stupid
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# ? Jul 7, 2021 18:19 |
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They only thing the WWII vet in my family ever said about war -- he didn't talk about it -- was that "war is waste".
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# ? Jul 7, 2021 18:22 |
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I feel for you guys going through this with the withdrawal. I can empathize because of Iraq. It sucks.
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PeterCat fucked around with this message at 19:04 on Jul 7, 2021 |
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PookBear posted:We were dumb for trying to nation build without going all the way. We would have needed to assume direct control of every element of their government, military, civil service, industry, and education system. Only after an entire generation had grown up and gone through a functioning civil service and educational system could we start a 20 year phasing out program where we replace americans with afghans starting from the bottom up. You get out what you put in to an equation. Afghanistan was only ever a vehicle for war profiteers. Something got blown up? Cool, we can rebuild it shoddily and charge a fortune for doing it haphazardly. It's just gonna get blown up again anyway, and then we'll rebuild it even shittier. Again, in an ideal world there would've been a leaflet drop offering asylum and resettlement support for Afghan *women* who are going to experience a Hell beyond words now. And ultimately, we've just sown the seeds of the next Forever War on Terror by wholesale betraying those who believed in us. All according to plan. America must always cultivate brown boogeymen for future conflicts. Like making a deposit in the bank. =/
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The tragic truth is that the war in Afghanistan was pointless from the start. 9/11 wasn't perpetrated by the Taliban. It was funded by the Saudi royal family, organized and executed by Saudi militants who hid in Pakistan for the next years until finally being caught. We should have never been there in the first place. All of the killing, the destruction, the lives lost, etc. were all just so that rich people could make some money.
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Mr. Nice! posted:The tragic truth is that the war in Afghanistan was pointless from the start. 9/11 wasn't perpetrated by the Taliban. It was funded by the Saudi royal family, organized and executed by Saudi militants who hid in Pakistan for the next years until finally being caught. We should have never been there in the first place. All of the killing, the destruction, the lives lost, etc. were all just so that rich people could make some money. 1 country east, 1 country south
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Mr. Nice! posted:. We should have never been there in the first place. All of the killing, the destruction, the lives lost, etc. were all just so that rich people could make some money. And my god, they didn't even do it to GET rich, they were already rich.
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The Eyes Have It posted:They only thing the WWII vet in my family ever said about war -- he didn't talk about it -- was that "war is waste". Hearing idiot chuds going on about how it's always good for the economy and jerking off about it giving young men meaning coincidentally makes violence look more appealing to me
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# ? Jul 7, 2021 21:26 |
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Hey, remember when Biden canceled the state of emergency at the border and canceled future National Guard deployments to the border? They're back on the menu, that is the National Guard is going, paid for by active duty money, though the press release won't be for a few weeks, if ever. I guess they can spend all the money they're saving on Afghanistan to pay for troops on the border. This is different than the SD ARNG going on State Active Duty, this is Title 10 Regular Army active duty.
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Feel-good court order recap right here: https://twitter.com/KlasfeldReports/status/1412873176527343618 At a minimum, they're going to get screamed at from the bench. And they're pissing off the judge just enough to make the judge actually give a drat about pursuing sanctions.
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https://twitter.com/AuroraIntel/status/1412865526691414016?s=20 oh, UAE, you hosed up the entire slate of OPEC+ talks last week and wasted everyone's time? nice oil tanker you got there, be a shame if something happened to it
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facialimpediment posted:Feel-good court order recap right here: Is counsel like, the one lawyer to rule them all or something? I thought this already was to demand all the counsel show up.
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CainFortea posted:Is counsel like, the one lawyer to rule them all or something? I thought this already was to demand all the counsel show up. The judge said "everyone who signed the kraken filing will appear either in person or on zoom." All of the lawyers hired another lawyer to represent them and asked the judge if they still had to personally show up or if their lawyer could handle the hearing for them. The judge replied "did I loving stutter?"
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