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Kerry Stopped FBI from Arresting Iranian Agents Developing Missiles and Nukes
The State Department "blocked" one planned FBI arrest while the subject was "mid-flight"
May 23, 2024 by Daniel Greenfield 1 Comment
 

It’s not just that the Obama and Biden administrations weaponized the FBI against their political opponents, it’s also that they took steps to have the FBI protect leftists and their political allies, including Islamic terrorists.

John Kerry, who has spent his entire treasonous adult life violating the Logan Act, was at the heart of it, which is at it should be since it would be difficult to find a time in his life when he wasn’t lobbying for America’s foes.

Why should this have been any different?

https://www.frontpagemag.com/kerry-stopped-fbi-for-arresting-iranian-agents-developing-missiles-and-nukes/
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Oh geeez...not again.. *****rollingeyes*****
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Politics/Government / Re: [Videos] Brandon Speaks
« Last post by mountaineer on Today at 08:09:09 pm »
"Our nation's first black vice president, President Kamala Harris"
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Illegal immigrant charged with killing Washington trooper has bail lowered 90% because of course

Davy Crockett
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May 23, 2024 · NottheBee.com
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Must be nice to be an illegal immigrant these days. Even when you kill a state trooper in the state of Washington you get your bail reduced by 90%.


What a deal, right?!?
This illegal was driving drunk and high at three in the morning back in March. He veered off the road and started driving on the shoulder, eventually striking a patrol car and killing Washington State Trooper, Christopher M. Gadd.

His bail was originally set at $1 million, but last week that number was lowered to just $100,000 by Snohomish County Superior Court Judge Richard Okrent.
 

Hey libs, maybe you guys wanna pool some money together, see if you can get this guy free! It's for a great cause!

https://notthebee.com/article/illegal-immigrant-who-killed-a-state-trooper-has-bail-lowered-from-1m-to-100k-by-washington-judge/
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Or lots of ants...
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Then why is the suicide rate going up?





https://www.cnbc.com/2023/12/05/youth-suicide-rates-rose-62percent-from-2007-to-2021.html?&qsearchterm=youth%20su
Nothing harder to deal with than realizing that no matter how good you may feel about yourself, that your level of actual success is not matching your feelings. That would be a hard wake up call, and most kids nowadays are not taught to handle it. Those who can accept where they are and then make and implement plans to improve will do OK. It will be hard, but much worth accomplishing is, and if they recognize their accomplishments they will earn self-respect, which is less fragile than self-esteem.
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Four Years of Growth and Impact: The Irregular Warfare Initiative
May 21, 2024 by Tobias Bernard Switzer Leave a Comment

Editor’s Note: Today marks four years since the launch of the Irregular Warfare Podcast. What started as a small project by three military graduate students has grown into the Irregular Warfare Initiative, an influential platform for scholars and practitioners to share ideas on topics ranging from information warfare and counterterrorism to security assistance and cyber operations. While conventional and nuclear threats from China and Russia dominate attention, the initiative highlights the continued relevance of irregular warfare globally. Our team’s history remains largely unknown despite its success in bringing together scholars and practitioners. This article tells the story of the Irregular Warfare Initiative and its impact.

The Idea
I wish I had known this when I was downrange.
During a break from their “International Policy Responses to State Fragility” graduate class at Princeton in the Fall of 2019, Kyle Atwell and Nick Lopez picked back up a conversation they’d had all semester. As US Army Special Forces officers at the university’s School of Public and International Affairs, Kyle and Nick found themselves repeating the same thing over and over to each other, “I wish I had known this when I was downrange.”

For Nick and Kyle, downrange meant training and advising foreign military forces in countries with weak governance, conducting intelligence and counter-terrorism operations, and engaging in other activities known as irregular warfare. Blown away by their Princeton courses, Nick and Kyle found many ideas and models that would have helped them during their deployments to Latin America, Africa, and Afghanistan.

Determined to find a way to bring these lessons to other soldiers, one of them—neither can remember who—suggested a podcast. This seemed like an odd choice; neither listened to podcasts much then. “We landed on a podcast because I like having a beer and talking to people, so I thought maybe we can do that,” Nick recalled, “But we didn’t want to be the center of attention, so it had to be focused on the guests.”

https://irregularwarfare.org/articles/four-years-of-growth-and-impact-the-irregular-warfare-initiative/
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Now I have to get a dog.
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They should have told him to stay there until he decided to act like a grown up and follow instructions - and "we'll be back in a few hours."
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