Apr 052026
 


John Singer Sargent Palmettos, Florida 1917


EU ‘15 Years Too Late’ To Prepare For Energy Shock – Dmitriev (RT)
Trump Reminds Iran “48 Hours Before All Hell Will Reign Down” (ZH)
Rescue Operation Underway After Iran Downs Two US Fighter Jets (RT)
Has Concern Over Hormuz Made Us Forget the Red Sea? (ET)
What Exactly Is the Purpose of NATO in the Year 2026? (Josh Hammer)
The non-Zionist Israeli Population Could Save the Day (Paul Craig Roberts)
Kevin Hassett on Latest Jobs Data and Economic Impacts from Iran Conflict (CTH)
Will the Jones Act Waiver Undermine Trump’s Immigration Policy? (Landrith)
Kamala Calls to Oppose New Court Nominees “Before They Happen” (Turley)
Trump; Boycott Bruce Springsteen Over ‘Incurable’ TDS (JTN)
The New York Times Made a Humiliating Error (Matt Margolis)
DOJ Is Done Releasing Epstein Files (MN)
SpaceX IPO: Don’t Bet Against Elon Musk (Tim O’Brien)

 


 

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Maybe opening with this will wake some people up.

And yes, I am in Europe. And the lack of competence and vision is scary.

EU ‘15 Years Too Late’ To Prepare For Energy Shock – Dmitriev (RT)

The EU has failed to offer any real solutions to the current energy crisis, Kremlin envoy Kirill Dmitriev has said, arguing that Brussels is too late to start preparing for a supply shock. The remarks came in response to EU Energy Commissioner Dan Jorgensen’s interview with the Financial Times on Friday in which he said that the US-Israeli war on Iran was likely to have “structural, long-lasting effects” on the bloc’s energy security. He added Brussels was preparing for “worst-case scenarios” and “looking at all possibilities,” including releasing strategic oil reserves and possibly rationing jet fuel or diesel. “Still only warnings, NO REAL FIXES,” Dmitriev, who serves as President Vladimir Putin’s special envoy for investment and economic cooperation, wrote on X on Friday.


“EU warns 15 YEARS TOO LATE it is not prepared for a ‘long-lasting energy shock.’ EU failed to diversify energy flows, guided by Russophobic, Green, and woke ideology,” he added.The EU implemented a set of energy reforms in 2009–2011 aimed at accelerating the transition to renewable energy and diversifying away from single suppliers, such as Russia. In his interview, Jorgensen ruled out a return to Russian energy imports, insisting that there would be no change to EU plans to end imports of Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) by the end of 2026. The US and “other partners” will provide additional supplies, he said. Brussels will also phase out Russian pipeline gas imports by autumn 2027. Russia still accounted for an estimated 13% of total EU gas imports in 2025, according to official data.

President Vladimir Putin warned last month that Russia may withdraw from the EU gas market and redirect its supplies to “emerging markets” without waiting for Brussels’ ban to take effect. The energy crisis in the EU is the result of the “misguided policies” pursued by the bloc over “many years,” Putin said. The conflict in the Middle East has disrupted global supply chains and thrown energy markets into turmoil. On Thursday, the price of crude rose to around $111 per barrel, while the price of gas in the EU spiked to around €50 ($58) per MWh, a 56% increase from February.

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“Reign Down”?

Trump Reminds Iran “48 Hours Before All Hell Will Reign Down” (ZH)

With U.S. and Israeli air-delivered munitions still striking targets across Iran, and Tehran retaliating by hitting high-value sites around the Gulf area, while continuing to disrupt the Strait of Hormuz, the conflict is now entering its sixth week with no credible signs of near-term de-escalation. Add in President Trump’s speech last week, which warned that intense targeting could continue for a few more weeks, and it’s a very fair assessment that the conflict will carry into next week, with momentum and escalation to the upside.


On Saturday, the U.S. military continued search operations for an American airman who ejected after an F-15E fighter jet was shot down over Iran, marking the first downed U.S. aircraft in the conflict. One crew member was rescued, but the second remained missing, with Iranian forces also racing to find the missing pilot. The downed F-15 jet came shortly after a U.S. Black Hawk was hit by ground fire, and an A-10 Thunderbolt II reportedly crashed Friday near the Hormuz chokepoint. Friday was not a great day for U.S. aircraft as the conflict intensified. C-17 Globemaster IIIs are on the move.

https://twitter.com/MarioNawfal/status/2040333544023621698

In a rapidly escalating phase of the US-Israel war on Iran (now around day 36+ since late February strikes that targeted Iranian leadership and infrastructure), Tehran has intensified its retaliation while the US and Israel press air campaigns. Iranian missiles struck central Israel on Saturday, triggering widespread sirens and causing visible damage, including to residential areas and an industrial zone near Beersheba. Reports mentioned cluster bomb effects and shrapnel injuries, though Israeli defenses intercepted many projectiles.

At the same time, Israel launched heavy strikes on Tehran, targeting Iranian air-defense and ballistic-missile sites, while a projectile also hit the perimeter of Iran’s Bushehr nuclear plant, according to the semiofficial Iranian Tasnim news agency. The International Atomic Energy Agency said Iran had notified them about the incident.

https://twitter.com/MarioNawfal/status/2040412534751313983

Let’s not forget President Trump’s speech on Wednesday, in which he suggested the conflict could continue for weeks and insisted the missing airman would not alter efforts to negotiate an end to the conflict. Iran launched a fresh missile barrage at central Israel, causing fires, damage in areas like Negev, Rosh Haayin, Bnei Brak, and reports of cluster munitions; minor injuries reported, with one man hurt in Bnei Brak. An apparent Iranian drone damaged the Dubai headquarters of the U.S. tech giant Oracle on Saturday after Iranian forces threatened dozens of US firms. Iran has been targeting Gulf area data centers, and reports of a water desalination plant on Friday made headlines.

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According to American media, two of the three pilots have been located and brought to safety

Rescue Operation Underway After Iran Downs Two US Fighter Jets (RT)

Iran shot down a US fighter jet over its territory on Friday, prompting a rescue operation for the crew, according to US and Iranian media.m,According to multiple outlets citing US officials, one of the two crew members of the twin-seat F-15E Strike Eagle has been rescued, while the whereabouts and status of the second remain unknown. Although Iran claimed it had downed a newer F-35 aircraft, analysts say that images of the wreckage, including an ejection seat, are consistent with an F-15. A second US military aircraft, a single-seat A-10 Thunderbolt II, managed to leave Iranian airspace before its pilot ejected and was rescued, US media reported.


US President Donald Trump has threatened to step up strikes on Iran, saying Iranian power plants could be targeted next. The announcement came just hours after US forces hit the country’s tallest highway bridge linking Tehran and Karaj, rendering it inoperable.“Our Military… hasn’t even started destroying what’s left in Iran,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “Bridges next, then Electric Power Plants! New Regime leadership knows what has to be done, and has to be done fast!” Iranian military spokesman Ebrahim Zolfaghari responded, warning of immediate retaliation if Washington follows through.

“If the US proceeds with its threats regarding Iran’s power plants, immediate retaliatory actions will be taken,” he said in a video address, adding that Israeli energy and IT infrastructure – as well as regional companies with American shareholders – would face ”complete and utter annihilation.” The video featured footage of the Stargate UAE project, a major AI infrastructure hub under construction in Abu Dhabi, part of a US-backed initiative led by OpenAI. Zolfaghari said Iran would ”do whatever it takes” to defend its interests, suggesting these projects could become targets. Earlier, Iran said the Strait of Hormuz would remain closed ”in the long term” to US and Israeli ships. Trump urged Tehran to ”make a deal before it is too late.” Iranian officials have denied they are seeking a ceasefire or engaging in talks.

Latest developments: • Trump said he hopes that the pilot of a downed US aircraft will not be captured or harmed by Iranian forces. • Israel reportedly canceled some planned strikes on Iran to avoid interfering with the ongoing rescue operation. • An Iranian drone struck Kuwait’s Mina al-Ahmadi oil refinery, while the debris from an intercepted UAV set fire to the UAE’s largest gas processing hub, Habshan, authorities in the Gulf state have reported. • Iran has refused a 48-hour ceasefire offer from the US, delivered via a third country, according to Fars news agency. Indirect attempts to secure an armistice have “reached a dead end,” according to the WSJ. • Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said strikes on civilian infrastructure, including bridges, would not force Iran to surrender, calling them a sign of “defeat and moral collapse.”

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Colorful.

Has Concern Over Hormuz Made Us Forget the Red Sea? (ET)

Wartime concerns about the security of maritime energy traffic through the Strait of Hormuz—connecting the Indian Ocean/Gulf of Oman with the Persian Gulf—have overshadowed the fact that the related issue of Red Sea security is far from resolved and is, in fact, becoming more dynamic. The Red Sea–Suez link between the Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean is of equal strategic importance to global trade as the Hormuz choke point and is, through geography and common players, intrinsically linked with the Persian Gulf conflict.


But it is Ethiopia’s civil war, brewing with different factions and with varying intensity since the coup against Emperor Haile Selassie I in 1974, which is again moving in ways that could prove decisive. Always, in the background, is the reality that Ethiopia could revive its historical influence over the Red Sea–Suez sea line of communication (SLOC). Inside Ethiopia, the conflicts that have been raging since 1974 between different governments and different factions are at a new level.

The four different Fano opposition militia groups, representing different areas of the Amhara heartland, have been fighting against the central government of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali for several years. In early 2026, they came together with a united manifesto of their intentions. This has revived the momentum of the threat to Abiy’s Prosperity Party government. A statement issued by a united Fano on Jan. 17, 2026 (Tir 9, 2018, in the Ethiopian calendar) noted:

“So that the Amhara struggle may become one, the leaders of the Amhara Fano National Force and the Amhara Fano People’s Organization, through a historic decision that demanded courage, open-heartedness, decisiveness, and trust in the people, have been able to make Fano unity a reality. … We have designated one leader, one organization.” Significantly, the leadership of the united Fano all titled themselves as “Arbegna,” a nod to the Arbegnoch, the Patriots, who, under the banner of Emperor Haile Selassie I, fought against the Italian invaders of Ethiopia from 1935 to 1941. This led to the ouster of the Italians at the Battle of Gondar, in late November 1941, the first major Allied victory of World War II, in the ouster of an Axis power (Italy) from territory it had seized.

Today, the result of the four separate Amhara Fano groups fighting against the Abiy government over the past several years was the creation—finally—of the Amhara Fano National Movement (AFNM) as an umbrella for all civil and military operations. AFNM, however, described itself as working on behalf of all Ethiopians desirous of the restoration of the multi-ethnic empire. (Ethiopia is home to some 80 ethnic and linguistic groups.) Prime Minister Abiy, half-Amhara and half-Oromo, has consistently identified with Oromo causes and first fought against a Tigrean-dominated government of Ethiopia, and then against the Tigrean People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) militia, which was forced into a ceasefire—essentially a military surrender by the TPLF—in November 2022.

Abiy’s Prosperity Party government has increasingly been rejected by his original Oromo militant supporters, who regard him as “insufficiently Oromo” in outlook, and the government’s writ—or its area of focus—now rarely extends beyond the capital, Addis Ababa. The exception for Abiy’s travels is to some major projects such as the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam in the Benishangul-Gumuz Region of western Ethiopia. The dam has been the subject of some hostility from Egypt, which sees its existence as infringing on Egypt’s “right” to control the waters of the Blue Nile, even though they originate in Lake Tana in the Amhara Highlands of Ethiopia, outside Egypt’s territories.

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NATO’s purpose was anti-Russia. That ended in 1989. Questions?

What Exactly Is the Purpose of NATO in the Year 2026? (Josh Hammer)

One month into Operation Epic Fury against the Islamic Republic of Iran, a long-overdue conversation has finally broken into the open: What, exactly, is the enduring rationale for NATO? For decades, this question has been treated in Washington foreign policy circles as heretical. But it isn’t. And to their credit, President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio are now saying so plainly. As Trump recently put it, “They haven’t been friends when we needed them. We’ve never asked them for much. … It’s a one-way street.” Rubio has been similarly blunt: “If NATO is just about us defending Europe if they’re attacked but then denying us basing rights when we need them, that’s not a very good arrangement. … So all that’s going to have to be reexamined.”


They’re spot-on. At best, America’s European “allies” have spent decades free-riding on the U.S. security umbrella. Despite repeated commitments to meet baseline defense spending targets, many NATO members still under-invest in their militaries and outsource their national defense to American taxpayers. The imbalance is staggering: The United States accounts for the overwhelming majority of NATO’s military capabilities, logistics, and strategic lift. Overall, American taxpayers contribute about 60% of total spending on NATO defense.

At worst, some of these same European allies actively undermine U.S. operations at critical moments. Major Western European countries such as Spain and France have restricted or complicated U.S. use of their airspace during Operation Epic Fury. That is farcical. A so-called alliance in which members obstruct one another’s ability to wage war is not actually an alliance — it is a liability.This raises the core question: Why, exactly, does NATO exist in the year 2026? Let’s recall its origins. NATO was founded in 1949 with a clear and urgent mission: to contain and, if necessary, defeat the Soviet Union. That mission was compelling — indeed, existential. Western Europe lay devastated after World War II, and the Soviet threat was real, immediate, and hegemonic. But that world quite literally no longer exists.

The Soviet Union collapsed three and a half decades ago. The Berlin Wall fell the year I was born. The Cold War is now a relic of history. By any reasonable metric, NATO achieved its raison d’etre by the early 1990s. But instead of declaring victory and recalibrating, the alliance drifted. It expanded ever further into Eastern Europe and shifted its ostensible mission into… well, something.Simply put, NATO is today an organization in search of a purpose.

Is NATO a collective defense pact against the geopolitical successor to the Soviet Union, the Russian Federation? If so, why do so many European NATO members fail to take that threat seriously enough to invest in their own national defense? Is NATO now instead a vehicle for global counterterrorism? If so, why have its members sat on the sidelines and refused to join the United States as it goes to battle against the world’s No. 1 state sponsor of jihad? Or is NATO nowadays just a political club for liberal democracies? If so, what does that have to do with a hardheaded conception of the U.S. national interest?NATO has become a catch-all institution, long on triumphalist platitudes but short on the strategic realities on which its existence was predicated.

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“Netanyahu’s party has 23.41% of the vote.”

The non-Zionist Israeli Population Could Save the Day (Paul Craig Roberts)

Trump’s blustering April Fool’s day speech would easily have served as a hilarious April Fool’s day joke. But it was just bluster to take the place of the discarded 10-day ultimatum that replaced the discarded 5-day ultimatum with a 3 or 4 week ultimatum. As I asked, if Iran is as totally destroyed as Trump asserts, what is the purpose of Trump’s ultimatum?


Time is running out for Trump, not for Iran. The last time an American president took America to war Constitutionally was 1941 when Congress gave the executive branch permission to enter the war with the Constitutionally required Congressional Declaration of War. As time went by Congress finally responded to presidential decisions to go to war without a Congressional declaration of war not by impeaching the President, which should have been done in order to protect the Constitutional political order and separation of powers, but by requiring the president who initiates military action without Congressional approval to come to Congress with a deadline of 60 days after initiating military action for congressional approval to continue the military action.

In other words, Congress failed to defend the Constitution’s Separation of Powers by allowing the executive branch to exercise a power it does not have to go to war and, afterward, to come to Congress for approval. In the past Congress has rubber-stamped the President’s decision. But this time it is different. Polls indicate that a majority of Americans do not share Trump’s concern about the Iranian threat to America. They do not support Netanyahu’s war. Even many American Jews do not support the war.

On April 2 the Times of Israel reported that “the US Democratic National Committee is set to consider a resolution at a meeting next week that “condemns the growing influence” of AIPAC. This is extraordinary considering that in the US Senate there are 9 Jewish Democrats and no Republican ones and that of the 25 Jews in the House of Representatives, 21 are Democrats. https://www.timesofisrael.com/democrats-to-weigh-resolution-against-aipac-fueling-concerns-about-undercurrent-of-antisemitism/

The Times of Israel reports that: “A recent NBC poll found that 57% of Democratic voters have a negative view of Israel, compared to 13% who have a positive view of the country. Meanwhile, a growing number of the party’s congressional candidates—and politicians thought to be seeking its 2028 presidential nomination—are swearing off AIPAC, and crossing its red line of supporting conditions on military aid to Israel.” What Trump has done is to ally the American Democrat Party against Israel and the Republicans with Israel Or to put it more correctly with the current Zionist government of Netanyahu.

Netanyahu’s party has 23.41% of the vote. To be in office Netanyahu has to rely on far right-wing extremist parties who fervently believe in Greater Israel from the Nile River to Pakistan. It is for this Greater Israel agenda that Americans have been fighting for the first quarter of the 21st century. But support for this agenda is not only weak in the US, it also seems to be week in Israel. Zionism has always been a minority position among Jews and the Israeli population. The Israelis tolerated Zionism because it did them no harm. No missiles fell upon them and the Americans protected them with money, weapons, and diplomatic cover.

But now the vaunted Israeli Iron Dome is penetrated at Iran’s will. The Iranian missiles have destroyed the American radar systems that enabled US defenses to prevent attacks on the Persian Gulf states and Israel. If Trump declares victory and goes home, Zionist Israel has no chance of survival. Israel’s nuclear weapons are cancelled by Iran’s demonstrated ability to hit the Israeli nuclear reactor at Dimona and Israel’s storage site of its nuclear weapons. Iran doesn’t need nukes to destroy Israel. A strike on the Dimona nuclear facility would suffice to spread radiation over tiny Israel.

Trump cannot stay in the war, because he cannot risk Congress rejecting his justification for attacking Iran and for continuing the war. For Trump, being defeated by Congress is worse than being defeated by Iran. Trump has until April 28 to extricate himself from the war. So what happens to Israel, defenseless from Iranian missile attack, when Trump leaves the scene? mNetanyahu, who is under indictment in Israel, also faces elections this autumn. What if he cannot put together another ruling coalition? What if the Israelis for the first time are experiencing heavy costs of the Zionist Agenda of Greater Israel and decide that the Zionist agenda does not serve the security of Israel?

There is a possibility that Trump and Netanyahu have made the Israeli population aware of the heavy cost of the Zionist agenda. I do not know what the odds might be, but it is not impossible that Israelis, with the cost of the Zionist agenda now brought home to them, will reject the Zionist agenda and announce that they are satisfied with Israel’s current borders. It is possible–I do not know the odds–that the non-Zionist population of Israel will take the agenda out of the hands of the Zionist war-mongers, and form a government that rejects the Zionist agenda of Greater Israel. This, other than Israel’s destruction, is the only avenue to peace in the Middle East.

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MAGAnomic .

Kevin Hassett on Latest Jobs Data and Economic Impacts from Iran Conflict (CTH)

National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett appears on Bloomberg News to discuss the US March jobs report and oil market supply disruptions related to the military action in Iran against the impact of oil prices on the US economy. Director Hassett notes the continued goal of the Trump MAGAnomic plan is to build momentum, keep driving domestic investment and the short-term impact from Iran should mitigate quickly.

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“The Jones Act, formally known as the Merchant Marine Act of 1920..”

Will the Jones Act Waiver Undermine Trump’s Immigration Policy? (Landrith)

There are moments when a temporary policy change forces an examination of deeper legal and strategic questions. The 60-day Jones Act waiver issued last month is one of those moments. While framed as a narrow national security measure, this waiver raises serious concerns about whether the very laws designed to protect American maritime strength and national sovereignty will be inadvertently undermined.


The Jones Act, formally known as the Merchant Marine Act of 1920, is a cornerstone of American maritime policy. It requires that goods transported between U.S. ports be carried on vessels that are built in the United States, owned by American citizens, and crewed by American mariners. The law was enacted as a vital national security safeguard. A strong domestic merchant marine provides critical sealift capacity during wartime or national emergencies, ensuring the military can move troops, equipment, and supplies without relying on potentially unreliable foreign vessels. On March 17, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) exercised its purported authority to issue a temporary waiver of the Jones Act for certain commodities.

Supporters argue this was a prudent, limited step to address immediate logistical needs amid ongoing global tensions. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has since implemented detailed compliance procedures: operators must provide advance notice, submit cargo manifests, meet vessel entry requirements, and file final voyage reports with the Maritime Administration (MARAD), which then posts them publicly.These steps show the government is attempting to maintain oversight. However, the waiver only suspends certain “navigation and vessel-inspection laws” under 46 U.S.C. § 501. It does not address — and cannot automatically override — other important bodies of federal law, particularly immigration regulations governing foreign crew members.

This is where the problem becomes serious. Most foreign mariners enter the United States under C-1/D or D crewman visas. These visas are intended for international voyages only. Federal immigration law is explicit: crewmen in this status “may not be employed in connection with domestic flights or movements of a vessel.” The law was written with the assumption that foreign vessels would engage primarily in international trade, not domestic shipping between U.S. ports. A Jones Act waiver may relax one statute, but it does not clearly authorize foreign crews to engage in purely domestic transportation under their existing immigration status.

This creates a gray area that has received far too little attention. During a time of heightened national security concerns — particularly with Operation Epic Fury underway against Iran — we should be increasing scrutiny of foreign personnel entering U.S. waters and ports, not potentially loosening controls. The risks are practical as well as legal. Immigration law imposes real obligations and penalties on both crew members and vessel operators. Overstays, unauthorized activities, and violations of crewman status carry civil and criminal consequences. Shipowners and charterers relying on this waiver may believe they are fully protected because CBP has approved the cargo movement. But satisfying one agency’s requirements does not necessarily satisfy every applicable federal statute.

Additionally, Congress recently strengthened the public reporting requirements attached to Jones Act waivers. Operators must now disclose the vessel name, flag state, ports of call, cargo details, and the specific national defense justification. MARAD is required to publish this information promptly. While transparency is generally positive, it also creates a public paper trail that could invite future congressional oversight, lawsuits, or enforcement actions if questions arise about immigration compliance.

This waiver is not occurring in a vacuum. America’s maritime industry has already been weakened over decades by high costs, regulatory burdens, and declining shipbuilding capacity. The Jones Act exists to prevent further erosion. Waiving it — even temporarily — sends a signal that domestic shipping rules can be set aside when convenient. If foreign-flag vessels and crews can now perform work traditionally reserved for Americans, there is a risk of accelerating the decline of our domestic merchant marine at the very time when great power competition and supply chain vulnerabilities make it more important than ever.

Supporters of the waiver argue it is narrowly tailored and time-limited. That may be true on paper. But policy often creates precedents. Once foreign vessels are allowed into domestic trade routes, pressure will build to extend or expand such waivers in the future. Shippers naturally prefer lower costs, and foreign operators will seek to expand their access to the lucrative U.S. domestic market and bypass visa requirements.

Before embracing this or future waivers, policymakers and industry participants should ask a disciplined set of questions: Exactly which laws have been waived? Which laws remain fully in force? Have we properly reconciled the conflict between navigation waivers and immigration restrictions? And most importantly, does this action strengthen or weaken America’s long-term maritime, immigration, and national security posture?

A temporary waiver may solve a short-term logistical problem. But if it creates uncertainty, invites legal challenges, or further weakens America’s domestic maritime capabilities or immigration enforcement capabilities, it could ultimately do more harm than good to national security. In an increasingly dangerous world, preserving the integrity and strength of the Jones Act should remain a high priority — not an afterthought.

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Nobody likes Kamala.

Kamala Calls to Oppose New Court Nominees “Before They Happen” (Turley)

Former Vice President Kamala Harris is rallying Democratic donors to oppose “additional justices” that might be nominated by President Donald Trump “before they happen.” Harris is heralding the fundraising by Josh Orton, president of the dark-money group “Demand Justice” (made infamous for its campaign to push Justice Stephen Breyer to resign). Demand Justice has pushed a radical agenda, including court packing. In a post on X, Harris highlighted a New York Times article on the “liberal organization” “preparing a multimillion–dollar effort to oppose potential Trump Supreme Court appointees before they happen.” Orton announced that “the project would cost $3 million to start and $15 million more if vacancies occurred.”


The group expressly cited the possibility of Justices Clarence Thomas (77) and Samuel Alito (76) retiring. Harris pushed people to contribute, posting that :“We must be clear eyed about what is at stake with the Supreme Court right now. We cannot allow Donald Trump to hand pick one, if not two, additional justices. The nation’s highest court must be stopped from becoming even more beholden to him.” Harris reportedly supports court packing and could use radical groups like Demand Justice to push through an expansion of the Court to produce an immediate liberal majority if Democrats take power. Harris is right about one thing. This is an clear-eyed, remorseless strategy on the left to remove an obstacle to an equally radical agenda.

Years ago, Harvard professor Michael Klarman laid out a radical agenda to change the system to guarantee Republicans “will never win another election.” However, he warned that “the Supreme Court could strike down everything I just described.” Therefore, the court must be packed in advance to allow these changes to occur.,mLikewise, Democratic strategist James Carville explained how this process of how the pack-to-power plan would work:

“I’m going to tell you what’s going to happen. A Democrat is going to be elected in 2028. You know that. I know that. The Democratic president is going to announce a special transition advisory committee on the reform of the Supreme Court. They’re going to recommend that the number of Supreme Court justices go from nine to 13. That’s going to happen, people.” The rhetoric for this renewed push for court packing and war chests on the left remains entirely unconnected to the actual record of conservatives on the Court, who have been repeatedly attacked by President Trump for voting against major cases by the Administration. From the tariffs decision to the expected birthright citizenship ruling, the conservative justices have routinely voted against the Administration.

Moreover, the vast majority of opinions on the Court remain unanimous or nearly unanimous. The ideological split on the Court is only present in relatively few cases each term. While those cases admittedly have significant impacts, this is not a rigidly or robotically divided court in most cases. Indeed, liberal justices have pushed back on the left calling for court packing or describing the Court as conservative or ideological. Yet, Harris continues to rally donors and voters with claims of an “activist” court.

What is most striking about the “clear-eyed” leadership of Harris is that her model for a new justice appears to be the only Biden nominee, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson. Both conservative and liberal justices have publicly criticized Jackson in past opinions. Jackson has lashed out at her colleagues while adopting analysis that would effectively gut areas like First Amendment jurisprudence. Many of us have found Jackson’s opinions to be unnerving and unhinged. However, liberal groups and Harris would like to replicate her approach to jurisprudence — suggesting not only a packed court but one populated by unrestrained jurists.

For her part, Justice Jackson shocked many by effectively endorsing Harris in her presidential run. Jackson publicly praised her nomination on ABC’s The View as “historic” and something that “gives a lot of people hope.” With the millions being raised and radical groups positioning themselves for a court-packing push, there are many who see a second Harris nomination as a cause for “hope.” For the rest of us, it is not just “clear-eyed” but unblinking dread at what could await this country if this strategy succeeds in the coming years.

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He’s Obama’s best friend. And the people he would sing about, all vote Trump.

Trump; Boycott Bruce Springsteen Over ‘Incurable’ TDS (JTN)

Springsteen has been a long-time critic of the president, stating in 2016 that the “republic is under siege by a moron,” and spoke out against Trump last year in Europe. President Donald Trump called for his supporters Thursday morning to boycott famed singer Bruce Springsteen and his concerts over the icon’s “incurable case of Trump Derangement Syndrome.” The president’s call comes after Springsteen launched his new tour this week in Minneapolis, where he claimed: “The America that I love, the America … that has been a beacon of hope and liberty around the world is currently in the hands of a corrupt, incompetent, racist, reckless and treasonous administration.”


Springsteen has been a long-time critic of the president, stating in 2016 that the “republic is under siege by a moron,” and spoke out against Trump last year in Europe. He also released a song about the fatal shooting of two protesters earlier this year titled “Streets of Minneapolis.” “Bad, and very boring singer, Bruce Springsteen, who looks like a dried up prune who has suffered greatly from the work of a really bad plastic surgeon, has long had a horrible and incurable case of Trump Derangement Syndrome, sometimes referred to as TDS,” Trump ranted in a post on Truth Social.

“The guy is a total loser who spews hate against a President who won a landslide election, including the popular vote, all seven swing states, and 86% of the counties across America,” he continued. “Under Sleepy Joe and the Dems, our country was dead, and now we have the ‘hottest’ country, by far, anywhere in the World. “MAGA should boycott his overpriced concerts, which suck,” he added. “Save your hard earned money. America is back!” Springsteen’s union, the American Federation of Musicians, slammed the president for “personally” attacking the singer, who it lauded as one of its “most celebrated members,” according to Deadline.

“Bruce Springsteen is not just a brilliant musician, he is a voice for working people, a symbol of American resilience, and an inspiration to millions in this country and around the world,” the union’s leaders said in a statement. “Musicians have the right to freedom of expression, and we stand in complete solidarity with Bruce and every member who uses their platform to speak their conscience. Local 802 and Local 47 will always defend that right.”

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“It’s hard to see how any European country will now be able and willing to trust the United States to come to its defense..”

The New York Times Made a Humiliating Error (Matt Margolis)

The New York Times set out Friday to embarrass President Donald Trump over his hardline stance on NATO. It wound up spectacularly backfiring on them. Several NATO nations have declined to join a U.S.-Israel military operation targeting Iran. Alliance members also refused Trump’s requests to deploy their forces to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, much to the chagrin of President Trump, who figures that if NATO allies won’t help the United States, then the alliance has become meaningless. So the paper ran a piece criticizing Trump’s threats to withdraw from the alliance, and the print edition’s headline asked a pointed question: “A North American Treaty Organization Without America?”


There’s just one problem. NATO stands for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. The Times apparently forgot that detail, and, after being mocked on social media, quietly issued a correction through its communications team on X. Trump also joined in on the mocking. “The Failing New York Times, whose lack of credibility, and their constant Fake News attacks on your favorite President, ME, has caused its circulation to absolutely PLUMMET, referred to our severely weakened and extremely unreliable ‘partner,’ NATO, as the North American Treaty Organization,” Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social Saturday morning. ‘The correct name is the North Atlantic Treaty Organization – A very interesting mistake! The hiring and educational standards have gone way down at the NYT.”

He added, “Bring back, ‘ALL THE NEWS THAT’S FIT TO PRINT’ and, Make America Great Again!” Here’s what makes this especially painful for the Times. The article wasn’t some throwaway weekend filler. It was a deliberate piece designed to frame Trump as reckless for pushing back against an alliance his critics treat as sacred. “Since his re-election, President Trump has threatened to leave the NATO alliance several times. On Wednesday, he did it again, frustrated that European nations had refused to join the so-far indecisive United States-Israeli war against Iran,” the article began. “But the more he disparages NATO and threatens to abandon it, the more hollow it becomes.”

The alliance, built after World War II to deter the Soviet Union and keep the peace in Europe, is in crisis, with some questioning whether it can survive. The Mideast war has brought existing doubts about American commitment to the alliance to the fore, argued Ivo Daalder, a former American ambassador to NATO. “It’s hard to see how any European country will now be able and willing to trust the United States to come to its defense,” he said. “Hope, perhaps. But they can’t count on it.” In his speech to the nation Wednesday night, Mr. Trump did not mention NATO, to the relief of allies. But a senior European official said he thought most Europeans did not believe that Article 5, the NATO commitment to collective defense, still had teeth.

The United States now seems part of the problem of world disorder, the official said, speaking anonymously given the sensitivity of the topic. The country is no longer the solution and the guarantor of last resort, he said. The whole premise depended on the Times looking like the serious, credentialed adults in the room. Instead, they demonstrated that they didn’t even know the true name of the organization they were defending — right there in the headline, in print, that no amount of corrections can erase.NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte is scheduled to travel to Washington next week to try to smooth things over with Trump directly.

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And now they can all go after Todd Blanche..

DOJ Is Done Releasing Epstein Files (MN)

In a move sparking fresh skepticism among Americans demanding full accountability, the new acting Attorney General Todd Blanche has declared the Jeffrey Epstein files chapter closed. This came just hours after President Trump reassigned Pam Bondi, with Blanche – Trump’s former personal attorney – stepping in as acting AG and signaling it’s time to move on from the scandal. “The DOJ has now released ALL the files with respect to the Epstein saga,” Blanche stated on Fox News. He added, “I think that to the extent the Epstein files was a part of the past year of this Justice Department, it should not be a part of anything going forward.”

Jesse Watters pressed Blanche directly on whether he thought Bondi mishandled the Epstein files. Blanche responded, “First of all, I have never heard President Trump say that the Attorney General was, that anything that happened to her had anything to do with the Epstein files. So look, the Epstein files has been a saga that’s lasted for the entire for the past year.” He further defended the process, noting that Bondi and he “appeared in front of Congress voluntarily a couple weeks ago to answer any questions they had” and made documents available for review.

https://twitter.com/EricLDaugh/status/2039865199729983783

When Watters asked, “Who was Epstein spying for?” Blanche replied, “I don’t know that he was spying for anybody. Nobody’s ever said that.” He claimed there is “no evidence in the Epstein files” suggesting Epstein worked for a foreign country.

On the question of releasing names of men who abused girls, Blanche previously pushed back, asking “What does that mean? I don’t understand what that means.” He also stated plainly, “It’s not a crime to party with Mr. Epstein.”

https://twitter.com/Xx17965797N/status/2039969129382228244

Blanche doubled down on the administration’s position: “When Trump said let’s release the Epstein files… we did it.”The timing aligns with Trump’s decision to move Bondi to the private sector amid reported frustrations over her pace on key matters, including the Epstein files. Critics had highlighted her earlier claims of possessing a client list and distributing repetitive binders, followed by a DOJ memo stating no such list existed. Yet the assertion that “all files” are out faces immediate pushback. The DOJ reviewed roughly six million potentially responsive documents but released only about 3.5 million publicly, leaving millions still unreleased, redacted, or withheld.

This latest development deepens concerns over an Epstein cover up. FBI officers have raised alarms, with suspicions of document shredding after his death. Separately, a foreign hacker who cracked into the FBI’s Epstein files in 2023 was reportedly disgusted at the scale of child sexual abuse material uncovered, underscoring how much sensitive content may still remain hidden. Epstein survivor reactions and ongoing victim calls for transparency continue to highlight the stakes.

Blanche has remained guarded on specifics. His responses often circled back to congressional access rather than new public disclosures, while emphasizing a pivot to other fraud cases nationwide. The Epstein operation represented far more than one man’s crimes — it exposed a network that reached the highest levels of power, protected for years by institutional gatekeepers. Declaring the files “done” while millions of pages stay locked away does little to rebuild trust in a system long accused of shielding the elite. Americans who supported Trump’s mandate expect genuine sunlight on these matters, not a premature shutdown dressed as completion. The deep state’s habits of concealment die hard, and the demand for full disclosure — for the victims and the public’s right to know — will not fade quietly.

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Uomo Universalis?!

SpaceX IPO: Don’t Bet Against Elon Musk (Tim O’Brien)

Tesla isn’t just a car company, and SpaceX isn’t just a space exploration company. Elon Musk’s two marquee companies, and his many other ventures have a lot in common and complement each other by design. The common thread is that Musk wants to leave his mark on this world having changed civilization’s footprint. If he does that, he would be one of the most consequential humans who ever lived. To accomplish that, he had to create technologies that didn’t exist. Benchmark accomplishments have had to happen and still need to happen that, each one in its own right, is almost equivalent to the significance of Christopher Columbus discovering America.


In the course of creating self-driving, electric vehicles (EVs) at Tesla, Musk has been advancing robot and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. At SpaceX he’s led the way on space travel innovation in ways NASA once monopolized. He’s not doing these things just to say he did them. He’s got a vision, which he constantly talks about. He wants to colonize the Moon and Mars. He wants mankind to start to think bigger. His company Neuralink has created a brain-computer interface that translates neural signals into actions. The initial applications for this are for disabled people who can be aided by his devices which control computers and robotic arms with thought. As this technology evolves, it’s not hard to imagine how it can be used by able-bodied or disabled astronauts and human colonizers on other celestial bodies.

Musk’s satellite internet provider company Starlink is yet another capability that may become critical to realizing his vision in space. Already, the company operates thousands of satellites in low-Earth orbit to give users on the ground wireless internet access. While rural users and people in Third World have been some of the early beneficiaries of the technology, its future applications are limited only by Musk’s imagination. Another little-known Musk company is called The Boring Company, which is a tunnel-building firm. Right now, that company’s technology and capabilities are used to more efficiently build affordable tunnels faster. In Las Vegas, you can go to the Convention Center Loop and see how Teslas are used underground to transport people rather than use rail cars.

It’s never a good idea to judge a tech company by the first uses of its technology or platform. If you did that when Amazon first started, you would have just seen that company as an online bookstore, which is what it was at first, but that was never founder Jeff Bezos’s full vision for the company. The same is true here. Long before anyone took him seriously on any of this, Musk started seriously looking at what it would take for him to realize his vision. He knew he had the money to get started, and he knew if his ventures were successful, the money to further invest in his ideas would come.

So he worked backward. He started with that wild vision, and then he followed the pathway back to our current reality. With that, he had a list of technologies and solutions that needed to be invented. He knew the kind of companies that needed to be started. And he knew what problems those companies needed to solve in their infancy before they could do the big stuff. To date, all the headlines around Tesla was its EV advantage, helping people and governments realize the benefits of electric vehicles. But already, it’s possible to see that this was just a baby step for Tesla. The autonomous vehicle development at the company made it as much a robot company as an automotive one. In March, Musk’s Tesla and SpaceX launched a joint venture to consolidate all phases of semiconductor production in the same plant. That venture is called Terafab.

Self-sufficiency To more fully appreciate what Musk is doing, a term comes to mind – self-sufficiency. Musk realized he couldn’t achieve his master vision if he were counting on others and other firms for key parts of the puzzle. He needed the self-sufficiency it will take to get to Mars. He needed it to generate all the sustainable energy you need from the sun, to use that energy to power satellite networks. He’s needed it to go about city-building, for underground tunnel construction, and to do all of this while creating your own chips, doing the work with your own people, your own robots, and using your own AI platforms.

Compatibility is just as important and is part of the self-sufficiency equation. Anyone who has worked in tech knows that once you have two separate companies, a good deal of time, effort and work is focused on helping two companies’ technologies to talk to each other and work with each other. Musk’s consolidated approach eliminates a lot of that. When you look at it that way, the tunnel company makes perfect sense. Underground tunnels enable you to create more controlled environments on planets and moons. They reduce certain risks associated with living in these harsh environments, and they make the notion of living there more sustainable and a pragmatic possibility.

My colleague Rick Moran wrote about the potential opportunities that could come from mining asteroids, and in the process, he touched on the planned SpaceX Initial Public Offering (IPO). He also mentioned Musk’s role in all of this, which cannot be overstated. At the moment, Musk is even looking at ways to build datacenters in space which would generate power to be used here on Earth. Once again, Musk focuses on solving a real problem on Earth that falls right in line with giving him the new tools he needs to achieve his goal of expanding the human race to the moon and beyond. Since Musk is who he is and has lived the life he’s lived, he’s learned not to hit people with his grand vision all at once. It’s too easy to laugh off a guy like that. He’s learned to reveal his master vision over time to provide context by emphasizing his near-term focus.

Henry Ford spent his entire life on the automobile, and society was never the same as a result. Steve Jobs and Bill Gates spent their active careers personalizing computer technology, and once again, society was never the same. Musk has always thought so much bigger than that, that he’s had to learn to rein himself in so that he tends to talk about each step in its own time. NASA’s Artemis mission to the moon, along with increasing disclosures centered on that SpaceX IPO are making it more obvious that Musk’s disparate ventures are starting to converge. It’s becoming more apparent what he’s ultimately trying to do, and it’s not just talk.

https://twitter.com/defense_civil25/status/2039482814031167526

NASA has already selected the SpaceX Human Landing System (HLS) for Artemis as the means to land people on the moon. SpaceX’s Raptor engines and reusable rocket technology may also come to play.

https://twitter.com/theinformant_x/status/1986890516043337983

Not coincidentally, SpaceX this week took a major first step towards its IPO which will generate the cash SpaceX will need to further realize its potential and Musk’s vision. According to Bloomberg, SpaceX’s IPO could be the largest public offering ever after filing with the U.S. Securities Exchange Commission (SEC). The newswire reported that SpaceX could raise up to $75 billion through the IPO.

Reuters has reported that while the company is valued at $1.25 trillion right now, Musk and SpaceX are seeking a valuation of $1.8 trillion through the IPO. While no official date has been disclosed, reports are to expect it in June. If you’ve only been casually paying attention to Musk and his various business ventures because they may have seemed too far out for you to get your head around, now may be the time to start paying closer attention. Even if all you have is a 401(k) or an IRA account, chances are pretty good that a part of your own nest egg will depend on Musk to achieve some of those goals of his.

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    John Singer Sargent Palmettos, Florida 1917 • EU ‘15 Years Too Late’ To Prepare For Energy Shock – Dmitriev (RT) • Trump Reminds Iran “48 Hours Before
    [See the full post at: Debt Rattle April 5 2026]

    #237291
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    Bob Moriarty

    #237292
    those darned kids
    Participant

    finally! they’ve published the administration’s EVIL INDEX 3000 2026 rankings:

    RFK Jr: 94%
    JD Vance: 88%
    Elon Musk: 96%
    Kash Patel: 97%
    Kristi Noem: 87%
    Tulsi Gabbard: 98%
    Pete Hegseth: 100%
    President Trump: 92%

    [ed. jd’s got the inside miker..]

    #237293
    Topcat
    Participant

    Trumpturd:

    “We’ve obliterated Iran’s air defense and missile launch capability!”


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    Regime Change the Emporer of Lies
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    Make Zionaziland look like Gaza
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    Hang the War Criminals

    #237294
    Topcat
    Participant

    6 planes down in a single day from the invincible Empire of Lies

    More lies, I’m shocked

    #237297
    Topcat
    Participant

    From Glenn Greenwald:

    #237300
    Topcat
    Participant

    Almost 750 troops have been wounded or killed. We reported on March 17 that it was already 500, and the Pentagon was covering it up.

    Now the intercept is backing that up.

    #237302
    Topcat
    Participant

    from Died Suddenly
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    Joe Kent resigned for one simple reason: He knows the Iran war is going poorly, was started purely by Israel lying and manipulating Trump, and he refuses to lie about those facts publicly.

    America has only one week of missiles left to defend allies in Middle East.

    1) America is one week from exhausting our supply of interceptor missiles, without which we have NO EFFECTIVE MEANS of stopping incoming missiles and drones to Israel, Jordan, Qatar, UAE, and Saudi Arabia.

    Iran knows this and has intentionally kept back their biggest, most advanced, and deadly cruise missiles.

    Attempts by the U.S. to destroy those missile sites have failed and a good portion remain operational and ready to launch.

    If America cannot protect our allies in the region, they will sue for peace without us.

    And without protection, Israel will suffer massive casualties.

    The stockpile is dangerously low from the Trump administration using missiles to defend Israel since the Oct 7 attacks, and the war in Ukraine.

    2) The current Supreme Leader of Iran, Mojtaba Khamenei, survived the decapitation strike and follow on attempts, and has now successfully fled to Russia, where the U.S. is weighing committing another act of war, with Putin, by trying to kill him in Moscow.

    AI videos or not, Iran will never surrender if they find out they successfully killed or gravely injured the “Great Satan’s” puppet master.

    3) America has no good options to end this war, which needed to be finished quickly due to tyranny of variables stacked against the U.S. such as terrain, distance, lack of ground forces, and durability of the Iranian government.

    …the same adversaries now watching in shock and laughter as America falters in this half cocked, expedition against one of the strongest nations in the Middle East.

    4) China is weighing an invasion of Taiwan by July of this year, because of the very real distraction and depletion of U.S. military stock piles, troops, and resources, for the Iran conflict.

    5) U.S. casualties have easily reached 500, with many injured and dead that have not yet been admitted by the Pentagon.

    America has lost 4 fixed wing aircraft, more than we’ve lost in 20 years of war combined.

    The aircraft were not shot down “accidentally” as previously thought. They were downed by sympathizers in the Kuwaiti Air Force. The pilot indeed went rogue, and other fractures in the shaky Middle East alliance are plausible as this war drags on.

    Russia and China have been capturing data from the combat operations, and providing satellite and intelligence support to Iran, and as part of this, have cracked the signal communication for America’s B-2 bombers, meaning, one of our primary deployment means for nuclear weapons, previously stealth and untraceable in radar, can now be tracked in flight and shot down, a major blow to nuclear deterrence and MAD threat against other super powers.

    This war may have effectively “evened the playing field” for China.

    America’s only options are bad, and Kent knew this when he resigned. Best thing we can do is literally and figuratively “put down the shovel” and stop digging our hole deeper.

    Cease all combat operations before this escalates into a new world war, and more Americans and allies are killed.

    #237303
    zerosum
    Participant

    Identified the problem then ….

    The energy crisis

    The energy crisis in the EU is the result of the “misguided policies” pursued by the bloc over “many years,” Putin said. The conflict in the Middle East has disrupted global supply chains and thrown energy markets into turmoil. On Thursday, the price of crude rose to around $111 per barrel, while the price of gas in the EU spiked to around €50 ($58) per MWh, a 56% increase from February.

    Select a solution to achieve the desired objective

    retaliation
    destruction

    US President Donald Trump has threatened to step up strikes on Iran, saying Iranian power plants could be targeted next. The announcement came just hours after US forces hit the country’s tallest highway bridge linking Tehran and Karaj, rendering it inoperable.
    “Our Military… hasn’t even started destroying what’s left in Iran,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “Bridges next, then Electric Power Plants! New Regime leadership knows what has to be done, and has to be done fast!”
    Iranian military spokesman Ebrahim Zolfaghari responded, warning of immediate retaliation if Washington follows through.

    Iran has refused a 48-hour ceasefire offer from the US, delivered via a third country, according to Fars news agency. Indirect attempts to secure an armistice have “reached a dead end,” according to the WSJ.
    • Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said strikes on civilian infrastructure, including bridges, would not force Iran to surrender, calling them a sign of “defeat and moral collapse.”

    Who are the Decision maker and influencers

    The non-Zionist Israeli Population Could Save the Day

    The non-Zionist Israeli Population Could Save the Day

    Off-ramp/ Solution

    If Trump declares victory and goes home, Zionist Israel has no chance of survival. Israel’s nuclear weapons are cancelled by Iran’s demonstrated ability to hit the Israeli nuclear reactor at Dimona and Israel’s storage site of its nuclear weapons. Iran doesn’t need nukes to destroy Israel. A strike on the Dimona nuclear facility would suffice to spread radiation over tiny Israel.

    Trump cannot stay in the war, because he cannot risk Congress rejecting his justification for attacking Iran and for continuing the war.
    For Trump, being defeated by Congress is worse than being defeated by Iran.

    Trump has until April 28 to extricate himself from the war.

    Projection/Unintended consequence
    So what happens to Israel, defenseless from Iranian missile attack, when Trump leaves the scene?
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    #237304
    kultsommer
    Participant

    Watching live NASA coverage of the “shoot to the Moon”, is like watching paint to dry.

    #237305
    Topcat
    Participant

    Just for Trumptard Fanboy Simps:

    The Iranians have six ways to Sunday to mine the Strait of Hormuz and the Persian Gulf.

    Submarines, unmanned underwater drones, artillery shells that fire high tech mines, …etc

    Empire of Lies has virtually no de-mining vessels, crews or Strategy

    As of early 2026, the U.S. Navy has significantly reduced its dedicated, traditional mine-sweeping fleet, particularly in high-risk areas like the Middle East
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    Here is the current status of U.S. mine counter measures (MCM):

    Decommissioning of Specialized Ships: In 2025, the U.S. Navy decommissioned its final four Avenger-class minesweepers—USS Devastator, USS Dextrous, USS Gladiator, and USS Sentry—which had been operating in the Persian Gulf for over 30 years.
    [Brilliant strategic move]

    Capacity Transition: The Navy is replacing these specialized ships with Littoral Combat Ships (LCS) carrying a specialized “mine countermeasures mission package”.
    [ Littoral Combat Ships (LCS) otherwise known as Sitting Ducks]

    Current Capability Concerns: While the Navy has not completely eliminated its mine countermeasures capability, critics and reports suggest that the LCS and its unmanned systems have yet to prove they can match the performance of the traditional, wooden-hulled Avenger ships, particularly in shallow, restricted waters.

    Personnel & Training: The specialized crews for the Avenger class are being phased out, with training pivoting to the new, more automated LCS MCM platforms.

    Summary: The U.S. has moved away from traditional wooden minesweepers towards unmanned and modular systems on LCS platforms, creating a transition period where its specialized de-mining capacity is heavily questioned.

    “Heavily Questioned” is a hedgy gaslighty way of Lying to say “We got nothing”

    KABOOM!

    #237306
    kultsommer
    Participant

    The non-Zionist Israeli Population Could Save the Day

    Non-Zionist in Israel is a borderline oxymoron. Easily 90+% are in support of genocide.
    Jewish presence, by default, puts them eventually in “need” for Palestinian land.

    #237307
    Topcat
    Participant

    Bill Gates is like an evil Woody Allen. Oh wait, Woody Allen is really Evil already

    Bill Gates:

    “Due to advances in AI, humans will no longer be needed.”
    “Will we still need humans?
    “Not for most things. We’ll decide.”

    Pure evil…

    #237308
    Topcat
    Participant

    Ashkenazi Jews

    It’s right there in the name: AshkeNAZI

    Coincidence Theory?

    #237309
    Topcat
    Participant

    Needs to be swing in the wind from the nearest lamp post….

    #237310
    Topcat
    Participant

    Trumpturd didn’t lay a glove on him because they are both Charter Members of the Epstein Class

    #237311
    Topcat
    Participant

    You can’t tell the Players without a scorecard….

    Empire of Lies MIC Maggots in a Grift Graft

    [a MICMaggot Sandwich sounds like a new fast food frankenfood to be forced on the Ah’…merica public]

    #237312
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    That Artemis II dog & pony show is a fake-up ya know, dontcha? The probability of it being real is under 10%

    #237313
    Dr. D
    Participant

    “”WE GOT HIM!”: Trump Says As 2nd Downed Pilot Recovered In High Risk Iran Special Forces Raid After ‘Dicey’ Firefight

    Don’t care, man. What are we doing there? It’s not up to me to guess and fill in shadows: explain yourself.

    That’s the general round right now, and the Internet being completely insane. That’s the AI volume rising by 10% a month – and also almost everything it says is hallucinated – sex tips from Richard Feynman and Attila the Hun in their own voices. What the Arcturian Aliens Remote Viewed about the Fire Horse Year. What. The Literal. Hell.

    So the Internet is rapidly becoming unreadable. No algo functions and AI search hits are worse. They couldn’t stop the signal, so they’re adding so much noise you can’t think. About anything.

    But look at Firing Pam Bondi – What is Vance and Rubio doing? BFF? Or Rivals betraying MAGA?

    Actually guys? DON’T CARE.

    You’ve lost me. A big part of all this is Kayfabe. But what is Kayfabe? A: Keeping you interested in the Story. Even if it isn’t “True” and Cold Austin really isn’t fighting The Rock but it makes a good STORY. It’s entertainment.

    Nope.

    Suppose we clear up Iran, start arresting all the right people at home. Still don’t care. Story isn’t interesting; you’ve lost me. Don’t care what happens to Vance, Obama, Schumer, Elon, Theil, any of them. Not even in passing. You’ve f—ked up the story too badly, dragged it out too long and too stupidly. You’re the Dr. Who of politics. Democracy is “Engagement”. We don’t have engagement because we see every hour that 80% of the people want obvious things like “Citizens vote, not tourists”. Or “If I murder people I go to jail.” And we have none of that, so what’s the point? Clearly nothing us people say or do is having any effect at all, and it’s you, MAGA-Trump that’s Proving it.

    That was the last line before the shooting starts. And it wasn’t ambitious at all. It was like “SOME” return to non-insanity. Roughly we got none of it, and the field is VAST. Like no wars, sure: we all get that. Arresting gov’t criminals, sure. We know that’s hard. I mean like, you’re not even curtailing corporations of Theil and Musk, doubling down on AI, while paving the planet to make it less supportive of all human life. Anything to do with law, anywhere, really. All these monopolies are illegal, ackshully. Illegal AF. And they ALSO destroy you, the party, as well as us the people. Who are they for? The Arcturian Alien invaders or something? Lizard people? Because it’s not humans.

    We’re really, REALLY tolerant. But you’ve lost us. And I hear that not from me, who bc I follow the news and can understand the inside game, was a lot more tolerant, but like all actually Republican/Conservatives in the area. And that’s not even the war – that’s just ANOTHER thing, another large, easy example of the same thing.

    I don’t know if that affects voting – I mean certainly but it’s not quantifiable – nor if Democrats are worse, which they certainly are. I don’t know if it’s reversible. I don’t even really know if it’s bad, because it causes us all to ignore them entirely as I regularly say, and focus on our own families and pantry. I’m just telling you it’s out there and widespread.

    So your polling, economic numbers, all that may mean nothing.

    “Ex-CIA Analyst: Trump’s Claim About Obliterated Iranian Air Defenses Was Premature

    Well: “CIA” so they want us to give up and hate. Be helpless and defeated. That’s why this story exists. Got it.

    “GOP Senator Opposes More Than 60 Days Of War On Iran Without War Declaration

    Well I should say so! Should be Day One, but 30 is still a norm. They don’t WANT the responsibility and duty. They want the benefits and title with no work.

    “Iran Allows Iraqi Ships To Use Strait Of Hormuz As Total Weekly Transits Reach Highest Since War Began

    Another day the Strait is not closed. Now they will say it’s because “They Want” and not because they ran out of hardware to sink ships with, but how can we tell? This is verymuch “The straits will open naturally.” I can’t prove it and the difference is very important.

    Remember: Iran uses or is run by the British MI6 PR office. Every asset in the English speaking world is run by them, as we see this month with Fox News. I can’t say “It isn’t true” because they’re very clever on emphasis. Was every ship in the US Navy sunk as promised? Iran held out and is a military juggernaut? Nope. All complete BS. Do we have 1 Million men in Iran like we did in Venezuela, like AlexC promised “There is no alternative” 1 Million men and ICBMs in Ukraine? Nope.

    I heard, I think it’s Luongo who is not a military focus. It’s that “we fought the war Iran didn’t prepare for.” Of course! We’re not going to see an ambush and walk into it. Duh. You need traitor-dopes like Bush and Obama to do that, on purpose. Iran set up a distributed system, with 20 layers and months of deadman switches. IT’S WORKING. That’s exactly what we’re seeing them do and execute very nicely. Good on them. Excellent, competent, loyal, determined soldiers. As always expected. IT DOESN’T MATTER. We just blew everything to pieces and anytime we see anything move, blow it to pieces again. They indeed have pop-up missiles, but no way to get new ones. They can’t move anything in the Gulf or on the coasts. We have no men landed.

    As they’re in DUMB bases, tunnel-supplied, they have no communications, and we’re collapsing not the bunkers but the support tunnels that bring food and water. They can shoot off the remaining missiles: what then?

    That was their plan: the whole region took it right in the teeth. Israel most of all, thank God. But now what? Not sell oil and unable to manufacture anything? You need an un-blowable tunnel to downtown Moscow or Beijing to resupply? That’s the fact. I’m not opining on the reason or morality of it.

    So what do you want to do now, Iran? As in “All Iran”, not just the former IRGC or Civilian side.

    “Iran Scrambling To Restore Bombed Missile Bunkers Within Hours After Being Struck

    Yes, but with limitless air control, we just bomb it again and the bulldozers too.

    “Downed U.S. Drone Appears On TikTok Live As Iraqi Children Try To Sell It

    Everyone seems amazed planes are shot and things are broken in a war. Yes. Let me send you the wiki pages. Both sides get shot. That’s what “War” is. And before you start, “Americans” knew that beforehand, even the Orange ones.

    “Library Director Fired After Refusing To Remove Hundreds Of LGBT Books From Kids’ Section

    She wasn’t even told to remove them. Just walk them across the aisle to the Adult section. Why bring up this slop? Well the point is that IF the Right was doing anything, they’d call for the burning of every such book and the arrest and closure of the publishers. They’re not. But it’s like “The Big Ask”: THEY the Left ask for everyone Right to Mao to be shot on suspicion, on sight, and left to rot in the streets. The other side says, fine but can we compromise and bury them after?

    The issue is, if one side radicalizes, the other has to as well to balance and not lose ground. And they lose vast ground daily. BUT! If you just radicalize, you’re already lost. That’s the PLAN. You have to BE NORMAL.

    So it’s a Lose-Lose. And whether they go nuts on the Left or be pretty moderate, half will hate it and criticize and break the party unity. See? I don’t, I understand both positions, but it’s a nuanced position to have. WILL they force the Right to be equally radical? …Seems like that was the throw with brazenly murdering Kirk, with the dumbest cover story, rubbing our face in that they own the institutions as well. The POINT was to radicalize the Right, which is effective and owns the guns. They did not. Again. To go on a murdering rampage against “The Pedos” which is “anybody I suspect today”. They did not. Again. And that’s infuriating. What does it take to make these Rednecks mass-murder some folks like we desire? Didn’t we teach Darkie how to do it like in “Helter-Skelter”?

    Don’t know where this goes, maybe they should, but that’s what happened. We are not shooting neighbors they way they need us to.

    “”Russian gas will return to Europe once American financial funds take stakes in the pipelines. That’s how it will end. This is Trump’s plan. I can assure you.”

    Seems like. I wonder if they set this idea from the original bombing. Russia is selling to Europe and we’re not in the middle of it taking a cut. Problem solved. …But Europe could have stopped this all along before now. Even “Having an Army at all” would have done it. They wanted to conquer the world without any army, first time ever. …And that’s why nobody ever tried that before. Never in the history of the world was anyone this moronic before:
    “NATO doesn’t have tanks because they spent their budget going after your tweets”


    House Judiciary Committee”

    Yes, we know for a fact they interfered in both, or three U.S. elections as well. “Steele”, Biden (now seen in Georgia’s recount), and Starmer sending the whole Civil Service to “Help” against Trump.

    “• EU ‘15 Years Too Late’ To Prepare For Energy Shock – Dmitriev (RT)

    No, there are great instant solutions. One is to immediately remove 25 million people back to their homes. In Africa and Syria, etc. Even if you HELPED, like build condos for them it would be cheaper in Sierra Leone than Groningen. The other gains are: practically everything you do doesn’t need to be done. All the wages go to bureaucrats STOPPING all work and ADDING costs. Put them on holiday – even paid!! — and Europe would start working cheaply overnight. That also means a lot of the petrol is used by and for these same people.

    All you have to do is stop hitting yourself in the head with a hammer all day. The pain immediately stops.

    That’s not an end-cure but if you WANT, overnight you can improve your state well enough to limp through .

    “• Trump Reminds Iran “48 Hours Before All Hell Will Reign Down” (ZH)

    Don’t care, and the spelling sometimes/often means something on purpose. Also don’t care. Am I opposed? I was always opposed and he isn’t making that any better. What I’ve been fighting for 36 days was the claim that Iran was going to take over America without losing a man. OBVIOUSLY that was nonsense, now proven. I couldn’t even break down to the level of “let’s report the normal war” the Insanity was so mind-bending, and mentioned it many times.

    It was all Tavistock PR. All bulls00t. Yes Iran is formidable, nobody said they weren’t. We’re saying they can’t counter-bomb our missile factories, nor essentially punish the U.S. population in any meaningful way. They’ve done 100x less than I even expected on that, not even taking out a substation. Incompetent or cowardly, I don’t know, but two rednecks with a 30-30 could blow up more than they have. (and sometimes do)

    “• What Exactly Is the Purpose of NATO in the Year 2026? (Josh Hammer)

    The EMB-crew feel NATO is the Nazi army. That’s it. That’s from way back when they split up the viral Nazis and infected some into every nation on earth in 1949, back-conquering the CIA and thus the U.S. while also controlling corporations – now Blackrock and Vanguard – with the Nazi war chest. You see this where they are proud to give standing ovations in Canada, install all their leaders and children in the EU, and fly the NATO and NAZI flags side by side on camera in Ukraine. Always been this way, just admitting it.

    So the U.S. is finally making a play against the Nazis we had, and to stop being their army. It’s going okay. Sure is slow, but how many Presidents killed? FDR, Kennedys x3+, Nixon, Reagan, Trump +2x and more.

    NATO is the EU army. Therefore the U.S. is Europe’s B—tch. As Europe has no weapons, no army, no men.

    And what is it FOR, aside from attacking Russia to destroy us both in WWIII? A: Killing other Europeans. Like in Serbia. Running low-level murder ops, like was just arrested in France this week. Straight “Borne Identity” stuff, where a Cell of assassins, just give them some BS story about how the political rivals, some company you want to steal are “Commies” or “Nazis” and have them go whack whoever you want. They can’t tell the difference and were shocked to discover they were being used. Also the POLICE were shocked after the arrest, the people they arrested were ALSO ‘police’. Or government.

    Now that’s the whole game, worldwide. So who authorized the arrests that blows the lid off “Every policeman is part of the mafia, ackshully”? “There is no government, only murder for profit, ackshully”? “There are no terrorists anywhere, just us the government, ackshully”? See why this was covered up every time for the last 80 years? But not this time? Huh?

    “Trump’s blustering April Fool’s day speech”

    None of these words many anything. Bad Man is Bad. Sad Panda is Sad. I used adjectives! Can’t you see how many adjectives I used! Fear my adjectives!

    “Time is running out for Trump, not for Iran.”

    What do you mean? We’re neither conquering nor installing Iran’s government. They are not conquering ours.

    “So what happens to Israel, defenseless from Iranian missile attack, when Trump leaves the scene?”

    What do you mean? Everyone hopes they die, Trump most of all. However, Iran is ALSO out of missiles. Having them both run out of weapons is a GOOD thing. That’s on top of, as he says, Israel finally realizing they’re a chihuahua and can get eaten. That was required, and they showed the 12-Day didn’t get through to their thick skulls and they wanted more. Okay, here you go! A lot more! Did you like it?

    “• Kevin Hassett on Latest Jobs Data and Economic Impacts from Iran Conflict (CTH)

    Things are happening, but it’s all a confusing wreck. Can’t say it helps the workers, as even the business owners can’t plan and invest in this environment. That’s like AI -fury, not just oil. Prices remain utterly disconnected and disjointed. Say, price of building or renting a factory space. Randomized. What State law will “Make S—t Up” tomorrow, like VA. You can’t plan in this case.

    “He’s Obama’s best friend. And the people he would sing about, all vote Trump.
    • Trump; Boycott Bruce Springsteen Over ‘Incurable’ TDS (JTN)

    This is ALL of them. All singers, all “Working man” never get a clue, never notice. This was highlighted in Canada’s NDP this week. All a “Working Class Party” of not a single non-gay, non-college, non-blue hair. Yes. As the “Working Class” is famous for, worldwide, being super-gay and tolerant of soft, worthless, non-working children. All this made some sense…in 1964. With Woody Guthrie and Bob Dylan. But not since like 1971, GENERATIONS ago.

    Fine, but year after year, decade after decade, NO ONE NOTICES, and it’s driving me mad.

    Again, they hate the working class like cancer, and yet do everything hiding behind their name. They’re literally psychopaths. I used to be very reluctant to say that.

    ““It’s hard to see how any European country will now be able and willing to trust the United States to come to its defense..”
    • The New York Times Made a Humiliating Error (Matt Margolis)

    My God I hope not, why would we ever do that?

    “• DOJ Is Done Releasing Epstein Files (MN)

    Yeah, no, this is also BS. But what kind?

    ““It’s not a crime to party with Mr. Epstein.”

    Yes. And anyone who ever saw him – which is every rich person in NY – will go down while not actually involved. We see this on Day 19 of asking for any evidence — ANY! — on Trump. No one cares about the truth, but getting their rocks off for violence, which is definitely the side of the angels. What could be better than Lying + Hate + Violence?

    It means: Who raped children, who enabled it, and who’s still being shielded? Stop pretending the question is unclear.”

    Yes. Stop trying to conflate the two. If you’d already arrested 40 billionaires, Lords, and Ministers, they were in court presenting defense, we wouldn’t be looking to roll heads on “ALL” the list. YOU are making us get into a “Hang ‘em all” position. When they arrest Sammy the Bull, we don’t USUALLY say, “Why is every last foot soldier not arrested.” We know you’re going to have a case for the people nearby Sammy, not the competing Genovese family too.

    But that goes with us as well. Can we, the public, manage to say “Not everyone in the United States flew to St. James”? And, “Can we prosecute only the guilty people we have evidence and a conviction for”? Sure they’re not bringing any cases, and that’s on them, they should all be arrested for obstructing their own justice. But that we have to ALSO want justice and evidence for all, not collective guilt and punishment. That’s on us.

    The Opposite of a bad idea is another bad idea. Their bad idea is arrest and hang no one. Arresting and hanging everyone you feel like is just as bad. And they pray you will try it, since the dogs are unleashed.

    “It’s not about a person but a system”.

    Yes, and we’ll know that system is fixed when hundreds of people are jailed. …I’d start with all the failed prosecutors and policemen, FBI heads, mayors, etc first. Might help focus the minds of the remaining ones. Actually better than arresting Epstein himself, much more practical.

    We can also start the other direction: we have a 99% conviction rate, exceeding Stalin and Hitler. Somebody probably needs to be jailed for misconduct fraudulent prosecution on the NON-Epsteins. There are a thousand ready to go on J6: Nada.

    “The common thread is that Musk wants to leave his mark on this world having changed civilization’s footprint.”

    So far for the worse, thanks.

    “Henry Ford spent his entire life on the automobile, and society was never the same as a result. Steve Jobs and Bill Gates spent their active careers personalizing computer technology, and once again, society was never the same.”

    All of them for the far, far, far worse, thanks. Earth is now a living hell. Everything is paved, Microsoft is preventing work and profit worldwide.

    “IPO which will generate the cash SpaceX will need”

    Note: “Cash” is not stainless steel and rocket fuel. Those are actually relevant and limited.

    “Donald Trump now has the worst net approval rating among independents of ANY president ever.”

    Doubt this just like I doubted the opposite a month ago. Has it dropped? Yes, and meaningfully so. But we won’t get any fact from polls nor CNN: they’re notoriously fact-free.

    #237314
    those darned kids
    Participant

    Joe Kent resigned for one simple reason: to be Tucker’s running mate.

    #237317
    those darned kids
    Participant

    ashKENazi

    right there!

    right there for all to see: white plastic patriarchal hegemony!

    #237318
    those darned kids
    Participant

    ASHkenazi.

    right there!

    right there for all to see: 25 seasons subjugating pokémon!

    #237319
    Topcat
    Participant

    One world

    The Epstein Class

    Perverted tentacles

    If you think it’s ridiculous to think that child traffickers are in the highest positions of responsibility, then explain why Ghislane Maxwell hung out with royalty and spoke before the UN at least 9 times.

    #237320
    Doc Robinson
    Participant

    “Satellite imaging company Planet Labs says it will indefinitely withhold Iran war imagery after a request from the Trump administration”

    #237322
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    Open the fucking Strait you crazy bastards or you’ll be living in Hell, JUST WATCH!!! —Praise be to Allah —— President Donald J Trump”

    Posted for the world to read on Truth Social.

    What does it take to get impeached around here? Or tossed into the Maximum Security prison’s Loony Bin.

    https://youtu.be/AHvo1BkG-5I?si=KAJFZX3xZJQkQvrH

    #237323
    Topcat
    Participant

    Covert Covid Cabal

    Still unpunishment under Trumpturd

    Fauci stills walks the earth instead of being in it.

    Bret and Joe

    Bret Weinstein’s analysis of the 80 Ivermectin court cases reveals a mind blowing statistic.

    In the 40 cases where Ivermectin was permitted, 38 survived.
    In the 40 cases where it was not, 38 died.

    Using a standard statistical formula, the chances that Ivermectin had no impact are roughly 1 in 20 quadrillion.

    Not a peep from the Emperor of Lies

    Yet, we were denied this treatment.

    Imagine… a 90 day Facebook ban every time this was posted….

    https://x.com/i/status/2040458920637169792

    #237324
    Doc Robinson
    Participant

    “During the rescue operation, two C-130 ‘Hercules’ planes and one MH-6 ‘Little Bird’ were destroyed.”


    https://xcancel.com/TehranTimes79/status/2040732555675369778#m

    #237325
    those darned kids
    Participant

    “They can’t move anything in the Gulf or on the coasts. We have no men landed.”

    uh, so you are a pirate, too?

    ••

    “we just bomb”

    may i ever so humbly suggest you find a new pronoun for such phrases.

    ••

    “Yes Iran is formidable, nobody said they weren’t. We’re saying they can’t counter-bomb our missile factories, nor essentially punish the U.S. population in any meaningful way.”

    that’s the job of mr vance et al!

    ••

    “Everyone hopes they die, Trump most of all.”

    i was going to tease you about having a trump mind reader suit as you are wont to do, but then i realized mr trump wants basically everybody with an income less than 19 digits to die, so yeah..

    ••

    wow, that’s tiring going through the entire mondologue.

    #237326
    Doc Robinson
    Participant

    Two C-130 planes and one MH-6 helicopter



    #237328
    those darned kids
    Participant

    strait jacket of hormuz for mr trump

    #237329
    Topcat
    Participant

    Just heard from a guy who was involved during Vietnam about Combat Search and Rescue.

    Super dangerous going into enemy turf.

    Navy Search and Rescue Losses during Vietnam:

    The Navy lost 109 aircraft (27 helicopters and 82 supporting aircraft) directly during rescue operations.
    High Costs:

    The Navy suffered one airman loss for every 1.8 successful rescues.

    #237330
    zerosum
    Participant

    Do we have 1 Million men in Iran like we did in Venezuela,

    🙂
    Correction:
    Trump said that he sent guns for the demonstrators against the gov. In Iran to overtrough the gov.
    However, Iran shot and killed 40,000 demonstrators.

    #237331
    zerosum
    Participant

    Off ramp – Dude has totally lost his mind.

    Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran. There will be nothing like it!!! Open the Fuckin’ Strait, you crazy bastards, or you’ll be living in Hell – JUST WATCH! Praise be to Allah. President DONALD J. TRUMP

    Trump has until April 28 to extricate himself from the war.
    ( Article 25)

    #237332
    kultsommer
    Participant

    “Tom Hanks” to rescued pilot:
    “Earn it!”

    #237333
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    Nima R. Alkhorshid: Trump Confirms Pilot Rescue as Military Planes Keep Getting DECIMATED

    #237334
    zerosum
    Participant

    the 96th wave of Operation True Promise 4 on Sunday morning.

    PressTV Excerpt:

    https://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2026/04/05/766354/IRGC-warns-of-harsher-retaliation-if-US,-Israel-strike-civilian-targets

    “The forces carried out heavy attacks on the refinery supplying fuel for Israeli fighter jets in Haifa. The attack caused significant damage to key sections of the facility.”
    “Gas facilities operated by Exxon Mobil and Chevron in the UAE were also targeted, together with a US-owned petrochemical facility in Al Ruwais.”
    “Reports said the attack triggered a large fire at the facility, which produces fuel-related materials for the US armed forces and military products for Israel.”
    “A heavy drone attack on the US-owned Sitrah petrochemical facility in Bahrain also caused a large fire and significant damage to key parts of the site, according to the statement. The facility is involved in producing petroleum derivatives used by the US military.”

    Posted by: Trubind1 | Apr 5 2026 14:52 utc | 43

    #237335
    zerosum
    Participant

    I was wondering yesterday that if EU countries demanded US base closures, how would they make the US comply?
    I mean where does a 600-pound elephant sit?
    But I don’t think Europe really wants that.
    The base closings would create an economic black hole. Secretarial, maintenance, vendors, cushy NATO jobs, etc.
    Posted by: freedom fritos | Apr 5 2026 18:18 utc | 157

    ———-
    Wrong option.
    EU countries demanded US base closures,

    Why would EU countries continue to accept money that does not exist?

    #237336
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    A Pure DISASTER for the US: Russia is Trying to Lift the Downed F-35 from the Seabed

    #237337
    zerosum
    Participant

    Are we moving from a phase of “Come Closer” to “Please send more?”.

    #237338
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    The US Delta Force went into the First Ground Combat with the IRGC in an Attempt to SAVE a US Pilot

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