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US Army General Laura Richardson told the press via a virtual conference that the United States wants nine countries in Central America, South America and the Caribbean to "donate" their Russian military equipment to Ukraine. In exchange, the US would provide them with new US-made military equipment. These countries include Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua.
“Insofar as offering our defense partners opportunities to purchase or receive U.S. defense equipment, we offer what we consider to be a better alternative. U.S. defense equipment is superior in both its proven reliability and the level of sustainment support it receives during its operational life” Ruiz added.
originally posted by: Caled
I don’t know. If it were me and I saw that, I’d tell them to delete it. And then I’d probably fire them.
originally posted by: crankyoldman
originally posted by: Caled
That tweet really surprised me. I thought he was smarter than that.
originally posted by: crankyoldman
He doesn't run the account.
Elon is now a symbol, nothing more.
Now the Supreme Court is poised to reconsider those rules, potentially leading to the most significant reset of the doctrines governing online speech since U.S. officials and courts decided to apply few regulations to the web in the 1990s.
On Friday, the Supreme Court is expected to discuss whether to hear two cases that challenge laws in Texas and Florida barring online platforms from taking down certain political content. Next month, the court is scheduled to hear a case that questions Section 230, a 1996 statute that protects the platforms from liability for the content posted by their users.
The cases could eventually alter the hands-off legal position that the United States has largely taken toward online speech, potentially upending the businesses of TikTok, Twitter, Snap and Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram.
originally posted by: crankyoldman
US General Wants Cuba, Venezuela to Send Russian Weapons to Ukraine in Exchange for US Weapons
US Army General Laura Richardson told the press via a virtual conference that the United States wants nine countries in Central America, South America and the Caribbean to "donate" their Russian military equipment to Ukraine. In exchange, the US would provide them with new US-made military equipment. These countries include Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua.
“Insofar as offering our defense partners opportunities to purchase or receive U.S. defense equipment, we offer what we consider to be a better alternative. U.S. defense equipment is superior in both its proven reliability and the level of sustainment support it receives during its operational life” Ruiz added.
Translation ^^^. Russian tanks are old and garbage, but we'll send them to Ukraine because... well, urm,
(Said with respect to Elon Musk having bad side effects from his second booster shot)
originally posted by: Caled
That tweet really surprised me. I thought he was smarter than that.
originally posted by: crankyoldman
2019
A beleaguered dictator barely hanging onto power against a rising tide of popular unrest. An economy in shambles, both from years of economic mismanagement and the crushing weight of U.S.-imposed sanctions. With a long-time client on the brink of collapse, the Kremlin injects troops and supplies in a desperate gambit to keep an ally in power. Confronted by what it sees as a Russian provocation, a U.S. administration struggles to define an appropriate and effective response while trying to decide whether it should define a red line that would prompt a military intervention. This could be Syria circa 2014, but it's not. It's Venezuela in 2019.
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Venezuela is an important, and long-standing, Russian ally. The Kremlin has cultivated relations with Caracas since the election of Hugo Chavez in 1998 to be Venezuela's president. Since then, Venezuela has become a major customer of Russian military equipment, spending billions of dollars over the last two decades to equip its military with predominantly Russian weapons. These international arms sales are critical to maintaining the financial health of the Russian armaments industry and its technological edge.
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Convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell alleged in her first jailhouse interview that the notorious photograph of Prince Andrew and Virginia Giuffre at her London home in 2000 is likely a "fake," claiming that she has "no memory" of introducing the pair more than two decades ago.
originally posted by: Guyfriday
a reply to: carewemust
"Likely a fake", "no memory of", what word play will be used next?
I wonder if Maxwell had any "Visitors" recently. "Visitors with agendas maybe?
originally posted by: carewemust
Because Epstein-Maxwell was a big deal in this Q thread 3 years ago, an update:
Prince Andrew never met Virginia Giuffre, says Ghislaine;
The Photo and more here: www.foxnews.com...
Convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell alleged in her first jailhouse interview that the notorious photograph of Prince Andrew and Virginia Giuffre at her London home in 2000 is likely a "fake," claiming that she has "no memory" of introducing the pair more than two decades ago.
I guess Prince Andrew was TRICKED into paying big $$$ to buy Giuffre's silence?
Ref: www.foxnews.com...
-cwm
Effective June 25, 2020, the Epstein Victims’ Compensation Program (the “Epstein VCP” or the “Program”) will begin accepting claims related to the sexual abuse of victims-survivors by Jeffrey Epstein. The Epstein VCP is a voluntary, non-adversarial, confidential claims resolution program that was established to provide compensation to victims and resolve their sexual abuse claims against Jeffrey Epstein and the Epstein Estate. The Epstein VCP operates entirely independently of the Epstein Estate.
originally posted by: daskakik
a reply to: Justoneman
Seems you are misunderstanding the message. I am not saying that there is nothing to see. I'm just pointing out that there is nothing you can do to actually combat these things from behind your keyboard.
Although Q might have you believing you can because they have the power and are working on it behind the scenes. You just have to trust that this is true. I don't. Nothing more, nothing less.