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Matt!

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  1. Mail Online
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    Tourist 'denied entry to US over meme' was banned for dif...

    The U.S. Customs and Border Protection has since clarified that 'Mads Mikkelsen was not denied entry for any memes or political reasons'.

    'They asked questions about drug trafficking, terrorist plots and right-wing extremism totally without reason,' he alleged in an interview with the outlet.

    Mr Mikkelsen claimed that the officers then threatened him with a $5,000 fine or five years in prison if he refused to give the password to his mobile phone.

    What the hell is wrong with you America?

  2. 3 minutes ago, Cult Icon said:

    Yeah, the elephant in the room is likely bogus claims that the B-2 strike was a strategic victory. Lying or massively inflated air force kill claims are the norm in every single war (Vietnam especially, same thing with the war on Terror (bogus unverified kill claims & achievements) because nobody is on the ground to verify facts from primary sources. They just make it up on after-action reports and it accepted as truth. Lying on reports is common in armies in general, not just American.

    It was likely just a tactical victory and it may have inflicted minimal damage at best. That's why Trump's minions was so eager to inflate the operation & why Trump is so adamant at disproving doubts to his claims.

    But it does seem that if the US wants a chance to cool down the conflict they started with Israel then they have to now lie as much as possible about the worthiness of the B-2 strike.

    Also, the movement of a US carrier group and all of those ships, and all the interceptors expended to support Israel, plus the air support and supporting Israel's opening operations has cost the US taxpayer hundreds of millions of dollars.

    I believe the projections about significant damage to the facilities, but when you're bombing targets hundreds of feet underground, the only people who truly know the extent of the damage are those who have physically visited the sites to assess it.. assuming the facilities are still accessible.

    Currently there's a clear conflict between Donald’s statements and the assessments of U.S. intelligence. It mirrors a familiar dilemma seen in authoritarian systems where loyalists tend to filter information to align with what the leader wants to hear. As a result, the original intelligence gets distorted multiple times before it reaches Donald, ultimately Pete assuring him, "Yeah yeah, total victory, all targets eliminated 100%. Go claim victory on social media.".

  3. Just now, Matt! said:

    Donald is big mad because everything went to s*** again (no surprise there).

    On top of everything, his original Nobel Peace Prize nomination was withdrawn and AOC lives in his head rent-free.

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    Also...in their public statement, Iran confirmed that they will continue enriching uranium.

  4. 3 hours ago, Cult Icon said:

    The reality of the ceasefire has yet to be established since Trump's claims...

    He started this war by tweeting like the puppet of Israel/US MIC with boasting & threats (including regime change) and now that Iranian missiles are blowing up Israeli buildings he backtracks to "Man of Peace" mode...

    Donald is big mad because everything went to s*** again (no surprise there).

    On top of everything, his original Nobel Peace Prize nomination was withdrawn and AOC lives in his head rent-free.

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