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Hamas invaded Israel and did horrific things because they thought LIEden would pressure Israel into weak reaction.

Hamas doubled down by fighting because they thought LIEden would pressure Israel into stopping short of bring decisive.

Now Hamas has gone all-in, thinking LIEden has crippled Israel.

Hamas was right about LIEden; Hamas has been wrong about Israel, and will learn the hard way how crip[pled Israel is.

* Some Israeli soldiers may die as a result of LIEden's move, as LIEden and his minions intended.

* Some civilians prevented by Hamas from evacuating will die, as LIEden and his minions intended and for which LIEden and his minions will condemn Israel.

* Many Hamas fighters, including many leaders, probably, will die, something LIEden and his minions did not forsee.
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I guess the military thinks our enemies are going to go stagnant and not do research into new military weapons :whistle:.
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US to Fly Upgraded B-52J Bomber Variant to 2060
$48.6 billion overhaul aims to keep the B-52J operational until around 2060
OLAWALE ABAIRE, WARRIOR CONTRIBUTORMAY 9, 2024
By Olawale Abaire, Warrior Contributor

The Boeing B-52 Stratofortress, an US strategic bomber, is a marvel of the aviation technology. This long-range, subsonic, jet-powered aircraft, constructed by Boeing, has been a stalwart of the United States Air Force (USAF) since the mid-20th century.

The aircraft proudly displays a formidable payload capability, carrying up to 70,000 pounds (32,000 kg) of armament. It also exhibits an impressive combat radius, with a typical range of about 8,800 miles (14,200 km), all without the necessity for mid-air refueling. This combination of payload and range underscores its strategic importance in modern warfare scenarios.

Over the years, the B-52’s role within the U.S. military has evolved. Initially designed for Cold War-era deterrence missions carrying nuclear weapons, the B-52 Stratofortress took over from the Convair B-36 Peacemaker. Despite the advent of more advanced strategic bombers, the B-52’s superior performance at high subsonic speeds and its relatively low operating costs have ensured its continued service.

https://warriormaven.com/air/us-to-fly-upgraded-b-52j-bomber-variant-to-2060
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Florida / Re: Ft. Lauderdale mosque: Jews are poison-injecting virus
« Last post by mountaineer on Today at 04:39:08 pm »
Sounds like terrorists to me. Remember when the FBI cared about such things?
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HALLELUJAH! Republican lawmakers finally wake up to the massive Muslim takeover in the UK, noting that America is not far behind
MAY 10, 2024 BY BARENAKEDISLAM
Republican lawmakers have warned of a “massive Muslim takeover” in the U.K. government, while claiming that it could also happen in the U.S., despite Muslims making up a small percentage of the population in both countries.
Logan’s Warning Representative Lauren Boebert, a Colorado Republican, posted a clip posted on X, formerly Twitter, of Representative Chip Roy, a Texas Republican, giving a speech on the House floor, voicing fears of Muslims gaining a dominant foothold in the U.K. government.

Muslims comprise 6.5% of UK population and just 1.5% of US population…but NEVER FORGET:
Egypt was a Christian country;
Syria was a Christian country;
Lebanon was a Christian country;
Turkey was a Christian country; 
Before Islam took them over by force.

https://barenakedislam.com/2024/05/10/hallelujah-republican-lawmakers-finally-wake-up-to-the-massive-muslim-takeover-in-the-uk-noting-that-america-is-not-far-behind/
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Jokes and Humor / Re: The Official TBR Silliness Thread---2024
« Last post by GtHawk on Today at 04:31:42 pm »
That's the way I always did it.  One big bang is better than 250 small ones.
I have to admit that as a six year old I didn't leave it at caps....until I learned a valuable lesson. There were older kids 17, 18 year olds that would make wrist rocket style sling shots and use them to fire .22's at a block wall behind the housing tract. We collected the unfired ones curious about them, clever me took a rock and slammed it onto one of them, of course it would never have fired the bullet but it did give me a dandy powder burn up my arm and taught me to stick to caps, at least for a while :whistle:
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Jokes and Humor / Re: The Official TBR Silliness Thread---2024
« Last post by corbe on Today at 04:30:42 pm »
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If he should get to a sanctuary state, like Mejifornia,  is he exempt from prosecution?  Probably not, he's an American citizen who isn't entitled to the same protections as illegals.
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Alleged human trafficker returned to US following arrest in Juarez
by: Fernie Ortiz

Posted: May 9, 2024 / 01:43 PM CDT

Updated: May 9, 2024 / 01:43 PM CDT
 
EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) — An American man wanted on human trafficking charges is back in the U.S. following his arrest in Mexico.

Chihuahua state officials handed Alex S. over to U.S. authorities atop one of the international bridges in Downtown El Paso.

‘El Escorpion’ extradited to face drug charges in US
Alex S., a U.S. citizen from El Paso, Texas, was arrested across the border in Juarez’s Parque Industrial neighborhood, according to a news release from the office of the Chihuahua Secretary of Public Safety, which worked with the Mexican National Guard and Mexican Immigration Institute, as well as the U.S. Marshals Service to carry out the exchange. 

https://www.borderreport.com/immigration/alleged-human-trafficker-returned-to-us-following-arrest-in-juarez/
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