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Can Elon Musk rule the world ?
Im guessing if there was even a speck of dirt existing on DJT the exhaustive all hands on deck full DOJ 8 year investigation including rifling through his wifes lingerie drawers they would have found it? So no need to concoct hoax after hoax after hoax. Id like to see a corrupt dirtbag like Biden survive such brown shirt tactics. V strange why ending corruption triggers democrats so much? Hmmmm i wonder😅 -
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Big Joke Files Complaint Against Police Chief Over Alleged Dereliction of Duty
He seemed set for big things - now he's like an ankle biter with a chip on his shoulder. -
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Parking puzzle: Pattaya evens out the odds to curb traffic congestion
I think he means these ones: -
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Donald......and the rest of the world.
The United States significantly impacted the Battle of the Atlantic by providing crucial naval forces and air power, ultimately turning the tide against German U-boats and ensuring the vital supply lines to Britain and the Soviet Union remained open throughout World War II, effectively allowing the Allies to maintain their war effort in Europe; their entry into the war brought a massive influx of ships, manpower, and advanced technology to the fight against German submarine attacks. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] Key points about the US impact on the Battle of the Atlantic: [1, 4, 6] Industrial Powerhouse: The US's vast industrial capacity allowed for the production of large numbers of warships, aircraft, and escort vessels, which were crucial in bolstering Allied naval forces in the Atlantic. [1, 4, 6] Convoy System: American naval forces played a key role in protecting Allied convoys crossing the Atlantic, using advanced technology like radar and sonar to detect and destroy U-boats. [1, 3, 7] Airpower: The deployment of long-range aircraft from the US significantly expanded the area that could be patrolled, further limiting U-boat operations. [1, 5, 7] Turning Point in 1943: With the US fully engaged in the battle, the tide turned decisively against the Germans in mid-1943, leading to a significant decline in Allied shipping losses. [1, 2, 5] Early Involvement: Even before officially entering the war, the US provided support by establishing bases in the Atlantic and deploying naval patrols to monitor German submarine activity. [4, 8, 9] Generative AI is experimental. [1] https://fdr.blogs.archives.gov/2020/08/10/turning-the-tide-fdr-and-the-battle-of-the-atlantic-march-18-1943/ [2] https://www.usni.org/magazines/naval-history-magazine/2018/april/turning-point-atlantic [3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Atlantic [4] https://www.usni.org/magazines/naval-history-magazine/2008/june/navys-atlantic-war-learning-curve [5] https://www.ducksters.com/history/world_war_ii/battle_of_the_atlantic.php [6] https://www.nationalww2museum.org/students-teachers/student-resources/research-starters/america-goes-war-take-closer-look [7] https://nzhistory.govt.nz/page/turning-point-battle-atlantic [8] https://www.britannica.com/event/Battle-of-the-Atlantic [9] https://www.iwm.org.uk/history/what-you-need-to-know-about-the-battle-of-the-atlantic -
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The sincerest form of flattery
You assume there was no to little thought into the moves Trump is making. These are not thought bubble policies. They have been thought through and stated during the campaign. Apart from this moving fast on things can deny the criminals that have been 'misusing' tax payer money time to cover their tracks.
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