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Posted
15 minutes ago, ThreeCardMonte said:

Go back and read your reach around buddies post.

 

All deflecting.  Nothing answered directly.

 

Please continue with your nonsense.

When did your family come to the US?

 

Posted
2 hours ago, Mavideol said:

it's a bit longer but worth the read, I know it's from muslim Pakistan but they do have the right to their opinion, let's see if "that" moderator let it go

 

Another respondent quoted the point-blank congressional hearing of, Tulsi Gabbard, Director of the US intelligence.

Congressman: "Does Iran have nuclear weapons?"

Director: "No."

Congressman: "Is Iran building nuclear weapons?"

Director: "No."

World Responds to Netanyahu's War Rhetoric

 

https://www.msn.com/en-xl/asia/pakistan/world-responds-to-netanyahu-s-war-rhetoric/ar-AA1HcNM6?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=LCTS&cvid=d23957a7cc4440f0b3a85449d8f14e9c&ei=38

 

False and misleading claim.

 

This "point-blank" congressional hearing of Tulsi Gabbard was a confirmation  hearing - meaning that she was not  Director of the US intelligence at that time. As a nominee, she was not privy to to all relevant intelligence then and has changed her view since being confirmed.

Posted
32 minutes ago, Quentin Zen said:

Let's compare AMERICA to iran.   Most here budget $4 for internet, 0 for everything else, and play 5-star General on the internet.   hahahhaha.   America is the 98274894037243284320743084234 lb Gorilla, numbers never lie.  never.  especially if I like the numbers.

 

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Your numbers are correct.

How many Americans are willing to strap on a back pack and meet their 72 virgins?

The danger is not over,many innocent people will die.

Never underestimate centuries of hate.

 

Posted
4 hours ago, NanLaew said:

 

The 40-odd Iranian missiles that fell on Israel the next day?

What, they killed a few more old ladies and kids and blew up a coffee shop? Israel should surrender

Posted
13 minutes ago, ThreeCardMonte said:

The leftists will appreciate politically correct.

 

 

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Good one lol.

 

I wonder how many Iranian colonels are refusing promotion to General

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

What, they killed a few more old ladies and kids and blew up a coffee shop? Israel should surrender


Iran aims for hospitals.

 

Hamas hides behind civilians in hospitals as cannon fodder.

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Posted
3 hours ago, ThreeCardMonte said:


Incorrect.

 

We had guns.  We kicked them out twice.

 

Nothing like American determination.

  •  
    The Continental Congress established the Secret Committee of Correspondence to publicize the American cause in Europe, particularly in France. Benjamin Franklin, a well-known figure in Europe, was sent to Paris to negotiate with the French government. His celebrity status and diplomatic skills were instrumental in securing French assistance.
  • While France was eager to see Britain weakened, King Louis XVI was initially hesitant about formally recognizing the American rebellion due to concerns about the potential impact on his own monarchy. Before a formal alliance, France provided covert support, including arms and supplies, through figures like Pierre Beaumarchais. The Treaty of Alliance, signed in 1778, formalized the Franco-American alliance, committing both nations to mutual defense and providing crucial military and financial aid to the Americans. 
    France committed significant resources to the American Revolution, including warships, soldiers, and financial aid. French naval support and troops, particularly at the Battle of Yorktown, were critical to the American victory. 
    The French alliance and support were vital to the American victory in the Revolutionary War. 
Posted
Just now, animalmagic said:
  •  
    The Continental Congress established the Secret Committee of Correspondence to publicize the American cause in Europe, particularly in France. Benjamin Franklin, a well-known figure in Europe, was sent to Paris to negotiate with the French government. His celebrity status and diplomatic skills were instrumental in securing French assistance.
  • While France was eager to see Britain weakened, King Louis XVI was initially hesitant about formally recognizing the American rebellion due to concerns about the potential impact on his own monarchy. Before a formal alliance, France provided covert support, including arms and supplies, through figures like Pierre Beaumarchais. The Treaty of Alliance, signed in 1778, formalized the Franco-American alliance, committing both nations to mutual defense and providing crucial military and financial aid to the Americans. 
    France committed significant resources to the American Revolution, including warships, soldiers, and financial aid. French naval support and troops, particularly at the Battle of Yorktown, were critical to the American victory. 
    The French alliance and support were vital to the American victory in the Revolutionary War. 

I see you're a plagiarist too. have a source to quote for us as opposed to just stealing someone else's work?

Posted
47 minutes ago, Quentin Zen said:

Let's compare AMERICA to iran.   Most here budget $4 for internet, 0 for everything else, and play 5-star General on the internet.   hahahhaha.   America is the 98274894037243284320743084234 lb Gorilla, numbers never lie.  never.  especially if I like the numbers.

 

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And yet all of this military might and power still couldn't stop a few terrorists flying planes into the heart of American commerce killing just under 3,000 innocent people and injuring thousands more......be afraid, be very afraid (sadly).

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Posted
2 minutes ago, animalmagic said:
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    The Continental Congress established the Secret Committee of Correspondence to publicize the American cause in Europe, particularly in France. Benjamin Franklin, a well-known figure in Europe, was sent to Paris to negotiate with the French government. His celebrity status and diplomatic skills were instrumental in securing French assistance.
  • While France was eager to see Britain weakened, King Louis XVI was initially hesitant about formally recognizing the American rebellion due to concerns about the potential impact on his own monarchy. Before a formal alliance, France provided covert support, including arms and supplies, through figures like Pierre Beaumarchais. The Treaty of Alliance, signed in 1778, formalized the Franco-American alliance, committing both nations to mutual defense and providing crucial military and financial aid to the Americans. 
    France committed significant resources to the American Revolution, including warships, soldiers, and financial aid. French naval support and troops, particularly at the Battle of Yorktown, were critical to the American victory. 
    The French alliance and support were vital to the American victory in the Revolutionary War. 


Classic example when your brain is no longer functional.

Posted
3 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

I see you're a plagiarist too. have a source to quote for us as opposed to just stealing someone else's work?

All you can do is insult. I remember the facts of what happened, seek the info online and input before you ask for proof. I'm not going to type tons of info just to educate you

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Posted
3 minutes ago, ThreeCardMonte said:


Classic example when your brain is no longer functional.

Whereas you lot have problems remembering your 250 years of history, the rest of us examine world history over millennia.

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Posted
1 minute ago, animalmagic said:

All you can do is insult. I remember the facts of what happened, seek the info online and input before you ask for proof. I'm not going to type tons of info just to educate you


Insult?

 

Turn in your man card to the nearest Karen.

 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, animalmagic said:

Whereas you lot have problems remembering your 250 years of history, the rest of us examine world history over millennia.


That made sense.

 

My previous post was spot on.

Posted
10 minutes ago, animalmagic said:
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    The Continental Congress established the Secret Committee of Correspondence to publicize the American cause in Europe, particularly in France. Benjamin Franklin, a well-known figure in Europe, was sent to Paris to negotiate with the French government. His celebrity status and diplomatic skills were instrumental in securing French assistance.
  • While France was eager to see Britain weakened, King Louis XVI was initially hesitant about formally recognizing the American rebellion due to concerns about the potential impact on his own monarchy. Before a formal alliance, France provided covert support, including arms and supplies, through figures like Pierre Beaumarchais. The Treaty of Alliance, signed in 1778, formalized the Franco-American alliance, committing both nations to mutual defense and providing crucial military and financial aid to the Americans. 
    France committed significant resources to the American Revolution, including warships, soldiers, and financial aid. French naval support and troops, particularly at the Battle of Yorktown, were critical to the American victory. 
    The French alliance and support were vital to the American victory in the Revolutionary War. 

 

Vive Le MAGA

Posted
6 minutes ago, animalmagic said:

All you can do is insult. I remember the facts of what happened, seek the info online and input before you ask for proof. I'm not going to type tons of info just to educate you

A hyperlink to the source of what you stole is not typing tons of info.

Posted
14 minutes ago, xylophone said:

And yet all of this military might and power still couldn't stop a few terrorists flying planes into the heart of American commerce killing just under 3,000 innocent people and injuring thousands more......be afraid, be very afraid (sadly).


Deflection is a leftist specialty.

 

Completely different scenario.

 

BTW, liberal policies allowed them F-1 visas.

Otherwise liberals scream xenophobic.

 

 

Posted
7 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   That has nothing to do with the current situation or the thread topic .

Its  unrelated 

 

It has everything related to any and all the dynamics being played out today, "Cherry Picking" for enhancement of your perspective should have been self-balanced prior to your posting.

 

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Posted
6 hours ago, animalmagic said:

It is the act of a chicken/coward/bully to drop bombs on a technologically and militarily inferior nation. A brave man would engage in talk to address problems between sworn enemies, rather than endanger the lives of innocent American citizens around the world. 

" A brave man would engage in talk to address problems between sworn enemies"

 

That is exactly what President Trump did, so you must agree Trump is a brave man?:whistling:

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Posted
5 minutes ago, Paul Catton said:

 

It has everything related to any and all the dynamics being played out today, "Cherry Picking" for enhancement of your perspective should have been self-balanced prior to your posting.

 

 

  Events from 70 years ago about Irans Government, oil have nothing to do with Iran Nuclear weapons today .

   Two different situations in two different times and unrelated .

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Posted
54 minutes ago, animalmagic said:

Not sure why you consider it relevant ? Do you feel threatened or turned on.

 


Too much AI has affected your brain cells.

 

They were inactive in the first place to be honest.

 

Evidenced by the content of your posts.

Posted

 

53 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   That has nothing to do with the current situation or the thread topic .

Its  unrelated 

Its totally related, the topic is Iran and trump bombing its nuclear technology sites on behalf of Israel.

 

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