Let’s see…
Biden allowed the Houthis to continually attack our bases and injure our personnel without reprisal. Finally, they killed 4 American soldiers.
Trump bombs the fuck outta Yemen. Are the Houthis still hitting our bases?
I don’t know…are they?
What would the U.S. do if...
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Zellensky's own people will run him off before Pootin does.
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“It is usually futile to try to talk facts and analysis to people who are enjoying a sense of moral superiority in their ignorance.”
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This guy makes some good points.
Roman Sheremeta
Associate Professor of Economics
Case Western Reserve University
Of course, he’s another resident of Cuckville.
sin,
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Roman Sheremeta
Associate Professor of Economics
Case Western Reserve University
Why did Ukraine publicly disclose so much information about Operation “Spiderweb”?
That’s a very good question — and the answer reveals how strategic modern warfare has become, far beyond the battlefield.
First, much of this information would have eventually come to light. The scale and precision of the operation — damaging or destroying over 40 aircraft across four separate russian airbases — meant that russian authorities, media, and satellite imagery analysts would piece it together. Trying to conceal the operation would have been futile.
Second, the disclosure itself is part of the strategy. By revealing how the operation was executed — including the use of concealed drones inside decoy trucks driven across 5,000 kilometers of russian territory — Ukraine isn’t just celebrating a tactical success. It’s imposing a psychological and economic cost on russia.
Now, every russian cargo truck becomes a potential threat. Every driver is suspect. As a result, russian authorities will be forced to:
- Divert resources to inspect and monitor domestic transport routes.
- Increase surveillance and internal security along tens of thousands of kilometers of highways.
- Slow down military and civilian logistics across the entire country.
- Mistrust their own citizens — especially private drivers and contractors — creating paranoia and bottlenecks.
This will drive up the cost of russian supply chains, strain already stretched infrastructure, and potentially cause internal friction. Ukraine didn’t just destroy aircraft — it weaponized uncertainty within the russian system.
This is how modern asymmetric warfare works: you don’t need to match your enemy plane-for-plane. You just need to make their whole system start doubting itself.
Of course, he’s another resident of Cuckville.
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Nexus from the twilight zone.
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The Seer wrote:South Korea is about to "elect" a CCP pawn as their new leader, (Poptart?)
Not IN.
The guy is a total weasel.
The right/left war in Korea is almost as intense as it is here in America.
During the time I was in Korea, the presidency swung back-and-forth between L and R.
Now it's the left's turn to show how sh!tty they are.

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