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Sadness 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's what we are here for, so no offence taken.

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Sadness 5 points ago +5 / -0

Infowars cannot exist without Alex.

We have seen this before with James O'Keefe. Project Veritas is a vestige of its former self. And they did not manage to shut him up, if anything, his voice is heard more, and no-one clicks on PV, because it is NOT James. So, I think Alex will be unburdened of the burdens from the past, in this one. He will become more famous, and Infowars will be owned and operated by NOT Alex, so no-one will be interested anymore, in what they have to say.

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Sadness 1 point ago +1 / -0

I believe it might come to the latter. This is part of the sabre-rattling and side-picking that happens before-hand.

There is a precedent to a nuked nation 'going in' without UN permission. Just saying.

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Sadness 1 point ago +1 / -0

Never said that. I am just stating some facts: Erdogan is playing his own game, and I am pointing out that this game-of-two-faces has been played by rulers in that region for centuries. No comment on good or bad.

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Sadness 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yes, but he is wiley, and Türkiye is a NATO member and has access to nukes. They have applied to be a BRICS member also. Such duplicitous diplomacy is what they have done for centuries, as they traditionally saw themselves as a bridge (a scenic boat-ride akshully) between Muslim and Christian.

Also, they get fall-out refugees from other Arab nations when said nations are attacked by a certain unmentionable party. This is a huge problem, as the starving masses tend to settle in the rough, un-building-controlled, rubble and cement built, earthquake-prone zones in the East of the nation. It is a humanitarian disaster, while Europeans refused Turkey entry into the EU, because they didn't want those refugees and the financial drainage that come with it.

So, Turkey is casting about to improve their economic recovery, and as you say, the Arab community, as well as the Turkic one, want stability, and no more wars.

As it is, however, any peace-negotiators are prime assassination targets.

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Sadness 3 points ago +3 / -0

They wanted to, but Israel and USA vetoed it.

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Sadness 15 points ago +15 / -0

What does it mean?

Provoking a 'color revolution' and displacing a nation's leader with a puppet to then provoke Russia, with super-power help, militarily and financially, will cause a First strike upon the superpower playing that game.

No more grand chess-board nibbling at Russia's edges. You do that, and you die.

Also, non-nuclear states who dare to provoke Russia will be defeated on the Post-Modern 'conventional' battle field - to play fair. So, Ukraine will have to surrender or die, but not via a nuclear weapon. Woe betide those who supply Western weapons, however.

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Sadness 2 points ago +2 / -0

They have already been sent out to 'relieve' some blacked-out base in the ME. Or they have been leaking paratroopers to Kursk, given it would double their pay.

Who knows these days? They all lie.

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Sadness 9 points ago +9 / -0

What a mess.

Throw out the entire system, and get lots of paper-ballot counters, who happen to have ballots to count that are pre-checked for signature and residency. Ink people's thumbs.

Lotsa, lotsa hands, everybody.

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Sadness 1 point ago +1 / -0

Urm, what is this in reference to?

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Sadness 2 points ago +2 / -0

LOL. INB4 MicDrop:

What an annoying person asking such a question.

[That was sarcasm, for those who think badly of me.]

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Sadness 1 point ago +1 / -0

Well he didn't get to shoot the gun, your honor, and he has titties.

Dismissed

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Sadness 4 points ago +4 / -0

The conduct of one Russian Su-35 was unsafe, unprofessional, and endangered all

They forgot environementally unsound, inequitable and likely racist, in their list of slurs.

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Sadness 1 point ago +1 / -0

It seems that Israeli media are not so sure Nasrallah is dead either. Some reports that he was not at the site of the Beirut boming. (Report from The Gray Zone this morning - they read all the Israeli media, BTW).

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Sadness 3 points ago +3 / -0

Cue

Woman in chains

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5-c79LQ3aM

Lyrics:

You better love loving and you better behave

You better love loving and you better behave

Woman in chains

Woman in chains

Calls her man the great white hope

Says she's fine, she'll always cope

Ohh, woman in chains

Woman in chains

Well I feel lying and waiting is a poor man's deal (a poor man's deal)

And I feel hopelessly weighed down by your eyes of steel (your eyes of steel)

Well it's a world gone crazy

Keeps woman in chains

Oh oh oh oh oh

Woman in chains

Woman in chains

Trades her soul as skin and bones

Sells the only thing she owns, oh oh

Woman in chains

Woman in chains

Men of stone

Men of stone

Oh, no no no

Well I feel

Deep in your heart there are wounds time can't heal

And I feel

Somebody somewhere is trying to breathe

Well you know what I mean

It's a world gone crazy

Keeps woman in chains

It's under my skin but out of my hands

I'll tear it apart but I won't understand

I will not accept the greatness of man

It's a world gone crazy

Keeps a woman in chains

Gone crazy, keeps woman in chains

So free her (repeat)

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Sadness 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's prolly good that it didn't rain. All the chlorine would have dumped itself all over the place and killed all the fish.

This way it will have some time to dilute itself and disperse, some place else. For now, the clouds absorbed the gas, and the wind will hopefully move along the hazard. Watch out for an ecological disaster further down-wind, though. Best to keep it airborne as long as possible.

Also chlorine is toxic to bio-critters, including viruses. so that's a blessing in disguise, I guess. Perhaps the aim was to deprive self-sufficient fishermen.

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Sadness 2 points ago +2 / -0

INB4:

oops, there was a bird/monkey/bovine/swine-flu leak

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Sadness 18 points ago +19 / -1

72 hr rule.

It's a rumor for now.

https://x.com/SilentlySirs/status/1840134416431005990

Daily Mail says there was a Houthi missile strike on the airport https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13902565/Houthi-rebels-try-blast-Netanyahu-missile-Tel-Aviv-airport.html

Yemen's Houthi militants confirmed later that they had fired a ballistic missile at Ben Gurion International Airport near Tel Aviv.

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