The Palastinians have shown they cant govern themselves so there should only be a ONE STATE sulution.
One Palestinian state, that is.
It will preclude all interferences from Israel or Gog and Magog, enemy of God. (Ezekiel 38)
The Palastinians wont have an independent state to harrass Israel at Irans request. If the Palastinians are so great why do the Arab countries there dont want them.Iran wont be around long enough to defeat Israel .
Adolf how are things going??? What a complete dumb ass. I didnât and donât need to participate in covid shots. They are reserved for dumb asses like you.
Who would be STUPID enough to take the COVID shot Adolf.
Why are you behaving like the vaxxed then? LOL
Exactly. The Joo vax is intended to kill stupid goyim.
The murderous Joos are planning to kill millions of Arab children with their contaminated polio vaccine.
They have always gotten away with murder.
Millions and millions of Christians were killed in Europe with the pest intentionally spread.
Actually, I was stupid enough to get the first two. It was strongly intimated that I would never get my job back if I didnât. Donât be so quick to judge. I didnât want the shot/s and Iâm certainly not happy about it.
Im not juding you however I found on line how serious medical problems could occur 2 or 3 yrs later and this from a Nobel Prize awarded French doctor.
I understand your dilema as we all families and need to be employed. I hope you dont have any long term effects from the shots.
This was my reaction to LouMan.
I know you werenât judging me, I just wanted to get that out there. Iâm hoping for no effects myselfâŚlol. So far, so good.
Thank You at least we may be able to have a decent discusion here free of nonsense over my sources.
At least I have feelings for peoples plght in having families to support and the need for a job.Im not heartless or ignorant.Your tough decision was made in what was BEST FOR YOUR.
We all do things for our families wellbeing and no- one will judge you for that . We have to do whatever it takes to provide a comfortable life style for our loved ones , and that takes a person of honor !
There is a serial number given to each dose.
There is a list of serial numbers which range from fatal to mild / no effect or perhaps just sugar water.
Many sportsmen in their 20s and 30s, sometimes even teenagers, have been dying, even collapsing on TV in front of our eyes for the last 3 or 4 years.
If you see anything like this, you wouldnât know whether you should laugh or cry. Cardiac Risk in the Young or CRY in Britain. They are pretending cardiac risks are perfectly normal among the young. Give me a break.
Russia warns the United States of the risks of World War Three !
- Lavrov says the West is playing with fire over Ukraine
- Russia is clarifying its nuclear doctrine, Lavrov says
- Lavrov talks about the dangers of World War Three
- Spy chief: we donât believe the West over Kursk
MOSCOW, Aug 27 (Reuters) - Russia said the West was playing with fire by considering allowing Ukraine to strike deep into Russia with Western missiles and cautioned the United States on Tuesday that World War Three would not be confined to Europe.
Ukraine attacked Russiaâs western Kursk region on Aug. 6 and has carved out a slice of territory in the biggest foreign attack on Russia since World War Two. President Vladimir Putin said there would be a worthy response from Russia to the attack.
âWe are now confirming once again that playing with fire - and they are like small children playing with matches - is a very dangerous thing for grown-up uncles and aunts who are entrusted with nuclear weapons in one or another Western country,â Lavrov told reporters in Moscow.
âAmericans unequivocally associate conversations about Third World War as something that, God forbid, if it happens, will affect Europe exclusively,â Lavrov said.
Joos and mind-controlled Christian fundamentalists want WWIII.
(Christian churches have been infiltrated and taken over by Zionists agents. Thatâs their modus operandi. At the same time, the US government has been infiltrated and completely taken over by the very enemy of America.)
Yes⌠politicians.
Ex-President Joe Bidenâs recent approval of a major shift in U.S. nuclear weapons strategy highlights the attention the countryâs national security officials are paying to Chinese ambitions for influence in the world.
As changes emerge in the types of threats facing the U.S., the American military adjusts its strategic focus, budgets and planning. For instance, after 9/11, the U.S. military refocused away from its Cold War emphasis on preparing for combat against a powerful nation â the Soviet Union â and toward fighting small terrorist and insurgent groups instead.
Over the past decade, the Pentagonâs efforts have shifted back to preparing for what officials call âgreat power competitionâ among the U.S., Russia and China.
The most important strategic shift thatâs evident in planning for great power competition is a focus on deterrence. In classic military strategy, deterrence focuses on making an adversary believe they can never achieve their goals by military force, because the response would be overwhelming and decisive. The National Defense Strategy released in October 2022 â the document that articulates the nationâs goals, objectives and resource allocation for the next two years â explicitly recognizes the potential risk of tensions and open conflict with Russia or China, and it calls for âintegrated deterrenceâ to prevent it. That means combined efforts from the military, intelligence and diplomatic agencies across the U.S. government.
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The National Military Strategy â the militaryâs section of the overarching National Defense Strategy â lays out how the U.S. armed forces will contribute to that effort. As a former assistant secretary of defense and Pentagon chief of staff, I see that the military is focusing on three main goals to achieve integrated deterrence and prevent a conflict with Russia or China.
New operational plans
For the military, integrated deterrence means the armed forces will depend both on where forces are located and what they can do once theyâre in action to influence adversariesâ decisions about when, where, how â and whether â to use military force against the U.S. or its interests.
In the shift away from counterterrorism toward preparation for a great power conflict, the Defense Department has developed new ways to deal with the fact that Russia and China, unlike small terrorist groups, can fight in the air, on land and at sea anywhere around the world â and online and in space, too.
First among those methods is what the Pentagon calls âdynamic force employment,â in which U.S. military forces are deployed rapidly around the world, without predictable rotation schedules. This approach can reassure allies facing threats from Russia or China.
For example, the U.S. has, at times, deployed as many as 10,000 troops to Poland. The troops are not permanently stationed there, but a continuous presence of U.S. forces keeps Russia guessing about the size and capabilities of the force and demonstrates a commitment to support nervous NATO allies in Eastern Europe.
Second is a shift of personnel and capabilities to what is called âmulti-domain operations,â in which units with different missions across air, land, sea, space and cyberspace plan and train together. That way, they can be prepared to work closely together in actual conflicts.
This level of collaboration allows the nation to respond to threats in a variety of ways. For instance, challenges to American naval power on the high seas do not have to be met directly with corresponding naval action, but instead could be answered with cyberattacks or from space.
This approach might make the Chinese Peopleâs Liberation Army think twice about launching military operations against Taiwan. Not only would the Chinese potentially face a fierce direct conflict, but U.S. cyber and space operations could also disrupt or destroy Chinese military communications, hindering their attack.
US sounds alarm over Chinese and North Korean support for Russiaâs war in Ukraine.
The idea of an anti-US front among Russia, China, North Korea and Iran has long preoccupied foreign policy experts in Washington. Up until recently, US intelligence agencies have assessed that differences between the uneasy partners make formal alliances unlikely. But all those powers have one big thing in common: a desire to thwart American goals and power. Each is also subject to a brutal autocratic regime that is threatened by the democracy that unites the US and its European and Asian allies.
The announcement that Putin is headed to Pyongyang raised the state of alert in Washington and caused expressions of concern from across the government.
North Korea had unlawfully transferred dozens of ballistic missiles and over 11,000 containers of munitions to aid Russiaâs war effort.