>AC down here
AC down here where..
+1
>HAVE ANY SAUCE FOR THAT? STFU!!!
Your daily red text rants leads me to believe that the last thing you need…is "sauce"…because you've obviously been hittin' it pretty hard already.
Glug Glug…eh?
saved. still think part 1 is the bomb, part 2 is darker.
#BREAKING: Jan. 6 committee announces last-minute hearing for Tuesday
https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1541471595402780672
What are they trying to district from? Not like anyone is going to watch, but they are doing it for some nefarious reason. More rulings releaed tomorrrow?
all (((inbreds))) and child rapists are godless creatures to be drowned.
/pol/ team on-board?
ancient autists?
Thanks, baker!
https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/hezbollah-announces-sending-3-drones-to-contested-karish-gas
Hezbollah announces sending 3 drones to contested Karish gas field
Lebanese Resistance movement Hezbollah released a statement on the three UAVs sent on a recon mission over the Karish gas field, before being shot down by Israeli occupation forces.
The statement reads:
"On the afternoon of Saturday 2/7/2022, the martyrs Jamil Skaf and Mahdi Yaghi groups launched three unarmed UAVs of various sizes toward the disputed region of the Karish gas field on a reconnaissance mission. The mission was completed and the message was delivered. 'And victory is only from God. Indeed, God is Exalted in Might.'
Islamic Resistance, Saturday 2/7/2022"
Israeli occupation forces said that they shot down the three UAVs off the Mediterranean coast. One of the UAVs was downed by an F16 fighter jet, and the other two by Barak missiles launched from the Saar 5 Class Corvette, according to a statement by the IOF.
Israeli officials claimed the UAVs were intercepted "at a safe distance" from the drilling platform that is active in the disputed region.
Hezbollah Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah had recently threatened the Israeli occupation over its attempts to forcibly extract gas from the contested region, saying the resistance is prepared to prevent them from infringing on Lebanese sovereignty.
Jean-Pierre: We believe [Biden] put forward two concrete steps…we're going to try and see what else we can do.