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  1. 1 hour ago, B-Man said:

     

     

    February 27 interview with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu (below).

    This is an intensely interesting discussion of “everything from the strategic goals of the war, historic comparisons, to the progress of the IDF.”

    It is worth your time. The give-and-take between Spencer and Netanyahu makes this must viewing.

     

     

     

    Good video. 

    Netanyahu is always a clear headed, impassioned yet reasonable speaker.

    He is on his way out, but his explanation of the Israeli "sense" of this clear, correct and unmistakable.

    Like him or not, we have no such leadership here.

    Our current office holder is totally incapable of such an interview.

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  2. 1 hour ago, ComradeKayAdams said:

     

    Right, but why the sudden urgency to act upon it now?? 

     

    The urgency is not "now."

    The Congressional Committee on China was formed in Feb, 2023, and this has been a discussion since they first convened.

    Things take time, especially when Congress is involved in huge internal struggles, like getting a House Speaker, to move things along.

    The claim that this is based on Gaza is preposterous.

     

    I've seen things about banning this for military personnel a long time ago.

     

    China is involved in a cold war type strategy against the US on many levels.

    Expansion in the Pacific.

    The continued threat to take over Taiwan.

    Gross trade violations.

    Gross intellectual property and industrial thievery and espionage.

     

    We can look the other way, but the continued, failed strategy of "just pretend that nothing's going on," is blind negligence.

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  3. This has been an issue way, way way prior to the Gaza conflict.

    The Chinese have been mining data on Tic Toc for years, and stats suggest there is serious, organized attempts to influence coming from there.

     

    Ever been to China?

    When I was going there a few times/month, the Google/Gmail think was a pain, but I didn't use any of the others so it wasn't a big deal to me.

    You could kind of get around it by using a VPN, but they figured that out a few years ago and ended that strategy.

     

    Here's a very abbreviated list of application blocked by the Chinese:

     

    All Google apps, Gmail, Google search Google chat, Google maps, Google news.

     

    Facebook Messenger.

    Tik Toc-they have their own highly edited version. 

    X-formerly Twitter

     

    Snapchat

    Amazon Prime

    Netflix

    HBO and Hulu

     

    There are many more.

     

    Anyway, the case of their using it as an intel gatherer has been discusssed for a long time.

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  4. James Webb Telescope keeps discovering:

     

    It seems our universe is not expanding at a uniform speed.

    The speed of expansion depends on where you look.

    Previously, the Hubble telescope suggested this, but the difference was thought to be measurement errors.

    No longer.

     

    "James Webb telescope confirms there is something seriously wrong with our understanding of the universe"

     

    Previous Expansion Theory Upended

     

    "February 6 in the Astrophysical Journal Letters, suggests that there may be something seriously wrong with our understanding of the universe."

  5. 58 minutes ago, Justice said:

    If it was a ***** thing to do then it’s still a ***** thing to do now. Idgaf who’s doing it. I’m not like you. I don’t bend the knee for no nation. You’re too busy on your knees, slobbing on the knob. While you’re getting bukkakied you might want to pay attention to what’s really going on and the damaging long term effects it’s going to have on all of us. Not just the Palestinians. 

     

    Fatal idiocy.

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  6. 13 minutes ago, Justice said:

    Israel could’ve launched their offensive beforehand in Rafah. They purposely waited for Ramadan. If you think there’s no underlying message being sent you’re a bigger idiot than I already think you are. Add that with the fact Netanyahu called us amalek and it’s quite clear who’s waging a holy war. 

     

    I'm quite glad you think I'm an idiot.

    Makes it a lot easier to spend no time here.

     

    The point is that the Arab invasion of Israel was done on Yom Kippur. Specifically becasue they knew the reserve dependent IDF would be at the beach.

    The Arabs called that the Ramadan War., not the Israelis.

    It was their choice, and they got their asses kicked.

     

    During this current skirmish, I hold the Israelis completely blameless regarding whatever day they decide to go after the remaining Hamas murderers.

  7. 1 hour ago, Justice said:

    But yes there was. Only terrorists attack people on their holy days, right? 

     

    Perhaps you have missed the point, and are unfamiliar with the history.

    But you have managed to condemn the Arab side of this.

     

    First, the premise you stated that "only terrorists attack people on their holy days" is a false premise.

    There is no calendar consideration for terrorist actions.

     

    Next, you get the attacker/attackee thing completely wrong.

    It was a coalition of Arab states that attacked Israel on Yom Kippur, a Jewish holy day.

     

    After that you seem to no be aware that the phrase "Ramadan War," is an Arab phrase for the conflict as they launched the attack during Ramadan.

     

    How this makes Jews terrorists, as they didn't launch it on their celebration day,  and didn't name it after an Arab holy month is an impossible logical conclusion.

     

    But....That's what passes here.

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  8. 2 hours ago, Tiberius said:

    There was precision bombing in WW2 practiced by the 8th Army Air Force. And of course they were not as accurate as todays weapons eighty odd years later 

     

    You miss the point.

    They could call it whatever they wanted at the time, but there was no bombing in WWII that could ever be called "precision" by today's standards.

    In those days it was slide rule ballistics and airplane deliver physics to arrive at a guess.

     

    That is not the way it is done now, nor since the late 70's.

     

    Eliminate a discussion of "pgm", (gps, ins.laser guided and other precision guided weapons).

     

    A simple dumb bomb from an F-15/16/18/35 or countless European attack aircraft, delivered in a not threat scenario can, and should be very accurate.

    Not "pick the window/exhaust stack" accurate, but certainly within 20'. 

     

    And "in this window", or with active sensors "on this helmet," is certainly doable.

  9. 2 hours ago, B-Man said:

     

     

    Hezbollah Ramps Up Ramadan Attacks; Biden Hardest Hit ?

     

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    So much for that strange demand that Israel observe Ramadan during its war against Hamas and other Islamist terror networks. Hezbollah has 'celebrated' Ramadan by increasing the pace of its attacks in the north of Israel, ramping up the intensity of both sides. Overnight, Hezbollah launched over 100 rockets at Israel, prompting another round of answering attacks on their positions:

     

     

    This Ramadan thing is idiotic.

    The 73 war, Yom Kippur, was launched against Israel on the occasion of the religious holiday Yom Kippur, knowing that the IDF, largely reservists, would be celebrating the religious holiday.

     

    Additionally, it was known in the Arab world as the Ramadan War, taking place on the tenth day of the Ramadan month.

    Total nonsense.

  10. On 3/11/2024 at 10:01 AM, Tiberius said:

    But..but..but..didn't the USAAF practice daylight precision bombings in Germany? They could of done what the British did, or what we did against Japan?

     

    There was no such thing as "precision bombing" in WWII.

    Beyond that, no surprise, I'm not sure what point you are trying to make.

  11. 4 minutes ago, Niagara Bill said:

    The point really is, who gives a rats bum.

    The real world has enough saving to be done and this island has no reason or qualities that should entice any of us to step in. 

    Haiti has been a disaster for generations and all we would get for helping is grief. 

    It would be a waste of people and equipment.

     

    We should care because we are humans.

    Beyond that, on a strategic level, insane, out of control regimes tend to spill over borders.

    Haiti shares a border with the Dominican Republic, which we have strong and strategic ties to.

    Haiti is not currently fixable, but the disease must be controlled, like cancer.

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  12. 3 hours ago, BillStime said:

     

    Of course, he was - Trump signed that EO that gave Venezuelans carte blanche and enticed more to rush to America - great job Trump.

     

    Memorandum on Deferred Enforced Departure for Certain Venezuelans

     

     

     

     

    The more you post, the stupider you get.

     

    It was nowhere near "carte blanche."

     

    There were conditions that allowed to US to refuse anybody it wanted to.

     

  13. This situation is completely out of control.

    I heard two items yesterday that are illustrative.

    First, there are now formal travel agency products that provide service to illegals to get to the US border.

    Second, US Border officials are reporting ten times the amount of military aged Chinese nationals entering the US southern border than they encountered three years ago. 

  14. The entire Biden energy argument is designed for people who know nothing about his policy variances, or contradictory postures.

    He campaigned on ending drilling.

    Many videos of these statements.

     

    He gets in office and overturns many pro energy policies by executive action.

     

    Then........true to form from a career politician who has never held a real job, he gets his ass in a wringer when Russia invades the Ukraine and energy prices advance disproportionately to demand and polls start telling him people don't really like his energy stance.

     

    Then....he goes to Saudi Arabia and pleas to them to raise production.

    They do the opposite, so he asks them not to announce their planned production decreases until after the mid term elections.

     

    Then......when nothing is working so far, he goes to the US energy industry and pleas for them to increase drilling, the exact thing he campaigned against, and put policies in effect to decrease, and tells them if they don't increase drilling he is going to charge them an excise tax on profits made because the cost has increased so much, and blames it all on them.

     

    Now, after OPEC cuts production, he brags that the US production is higher.

     

    This man is an economic/business illiterate, if not lunatic.  

     

    I guess some people support this kind of ignorant policy insanity that makes it completely unpredictable to plan for long range projects.

     

     

     

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  15. 32 minutes ago, BillStime said:

     

     

    Look at the chart.

    Look at production levels between Nov 2020 and March 2021.

    I wonder what happened during that election to post inauguration period.

     

    Then I wonder why it has steadily gone up since the covid recovery and political damage resulting from rapid increases in crude costs and the Russian invasion.

     

    Actually, I don't wonder, and neither does anyone with a scintilla of knowledge of the energy markets and political policy.

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  16. 28 minutes ago, Justice said:

    I don’t know because I really don’t know lol I don’t know what else to tell you. I don’t have any names. I do not know these guys. Period. 

     

    Thanks for being honest.

     

    There is nobody to negotiate a Palestinian State with, becasue there is no such entity that has a name, gravitas, (I hate that phrase),  or basic view that Israel should be allowed to exist.

     

    All of the tears from western cultures about this issue fail to acknowledge that reality.

     

    I'm just a simple guy who has watched this for decades, but in my simple mind, in order for there to be an agreement between two parties, they have to acknowledge the other's right of existence. That's kind of day one, hour one of an agreement negotiation.

     

     

     

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  17. 23 minutes ago, Justice said:

    You can say the same thing about this ultra right wing government running Israel today. Why don’t you? What’s stopping you? They recently voted against the creation of a Palestinian state. 
     

    As for who will be the one to lead Palestine? I have no clue. I seriously do not know. 

     

    Israel has had two elections that put in place people whose primary platform was the establishment of a separate Palestinian state.

     

    Went nowhere because there is no reasonable commitment from the other side.

     

    Of course you have no clue about who would reasonably lead them in peaceful coexistence, because there is no one.

    How do you advocate for this without any solution?

    It's nonsense.

    Combine that with the sub-human acts in October and you get what you get.

    It is preposterous to demand military perfection in this environment.

     

    That is the issue.

    There is nobody to negotiate with, and Hamas seeks to eliminate Israel.

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