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Trump, No CBDC. Drone hits Russia nuclear radar. $320M pier breaks. Elensky, victim dictates terms

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LillyGreenwood
May 26, 2024

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Anna Cornelia
Anna Cornelia
May 27, 2024

The ‘floating/sinking/drifting’ temporary pontoon in Gaza is EMBARRASSING. There were men (admittedly probably not American) who built Bailey bridges and floating pontoons during WW2 and some of those structures are still working and in situ.Whatever the world may think of the British Army nowadays, during WW2, the Royal Engineers were masters of building temporary stuff like bridges, pontoons, fortifications – you name it. And they didn’t need to spend $320m, which was double over the budget, by the way. It took the US military one month to construct the Gaza masterpiece. A WW2 Bailey bridge was usually built in 3… Read more »

Crass
Crass
Reply to  Anna Cornelia
May 27, 2024

 “It took the US military one month to construct the Gaza masterpiece.”

This is the consequences of a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion US Military. 

Irmtraut
Irmtraut
Reply to  Crass
May 27, 2024

or it was never meant to be a working pontoon. It was built to help Biden win the election by showing compassion with the starving Palestinians. But it was never meant to actually do that.

aDoozy
aDoozy
Reply to  Anna Cornelia
May 27, 2024

Thank you, Anna, for your examples of similar jobs that were well done.
Talking about typical of the Pentagon, a story about the F-35 fits right in to the way they operate: “F-35 Sustainment Challenges for the U.S. Taxpayer” at loudobbs.com.

Irmtraut
Irmtraut
Reply to  Anna Cornelia
May 28, 2024

I suspect the Gaza pontoon may have been built on purpose to be floating/sinking/drifting. After all, the US supports Israel’s genocide, and wants the Palestinians to die of hunger and thirst. But we can’t openly admit this, and Biden would not have a chance of re-election unless the US pretended to help the starving children, so lets waste $320 more of US taxpayer money to waste on a phony sinking pontoon, to pretend we tried to help.

Crass
Crass
May 27, 2024

The Armavir radar station is approximately 170 km from the Georgian border, and about 500 km from the frontlines in the Russo-Nato war in the former Ukraine. 

I suspect the Drone was launched from Georgia, to attack the Nuclear early warning Armavir radar station, which was an insanely dangerous thing to do, as it could have resulted in a retaliatory Russian nuclear launch, as Russia’s ‘Strategic Purpose Rocketry Troops’ who control the station, and also Russia’s land-based intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), were directly attacked by NATO operatives . 

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Crass
Crass
Reply to  Crass
May 27, 2024

I believe there is a very high probability, that tactical nuclear weapons will be exchanged between Russia and NATO in the former Ukraine, in the next 12 months! 

It will be a miracle, if such a tactical nuclear warhead exchange, does not escalate into a full strategic nuclear weapons exchange, between Russia and the West.

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SheBear333
SheBear333
May 27, 2024

The U.S.-built pier is meant to provide food and materials to Israelis while they build out the vacated Gaza beachfront property, lots of which were sold off in U.S. synagogues before the bodies of the deceased Palestinians had a chance to grow cold.

Last edited 20 days ago by SheBear333

Neocon China hawks; Ukraine failed, focus on Taiwan

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