(pb) >>22206520 New York Congresswoman Warns Removing Mike Johnson as Speaker Could Block Certification of President Trump on January 6th
Fine. Terminate the dweeb post inauguration. Bring me more shit to solve. 😎
(pb) >>22206520 New York Congresswoman Warns Removing Mike Johnson as Speaker Could Block Certification of President Trump on January 6th
Fine. Terminate the dweeb post inauguration. Bring me more shit to solve. 😎
Panama Canal, Canada and Greenland. That 200 Billion Biden pissed away would have given us a shot at Panama and Greenland (the entire countries). To get Canada we need Scott Boras involved.
Panama/Gross domestic product
83.38 billion USD (2023)
Greenland/Gross domestic product
3.236 billion USD (2021)
Canada/Gross domestic product
2.14 trillion USD (2023)
I still wouldn't buy a used car from him.
Not hidden at all. Magnetic north moves taking the climate with it. 1/3 of earth's land is habitable at all times while 2/3ds remain in their temporary ice age. Complete cycle every 23k years.
Carter gave the Canal away. But get this we are "allowed" to defend it! As in obligated to defend it.
Fucking loser created the Department of Education too.
President Jimmy Carter played a key role in the transfer of the Panama Canal from the United States to Panama through the Torrijos-Carter Treaties:
Treaties
In 1977, Carter and Panamanian General Omar Torrijos signed two treaties that established governing standards for the canal and guaranteed its neutrality:
The Neutrality Treaty: Allowed the U.S. to defend the canal militarily The Panama Canal Treaty: Transferred control of the canal to Panama on December 31, 1999
No. Clinton was too busy selling America to China.
They vary. This one has America at #13. Cities like Chicago and Baltimore rank below The Minnesota Zoo.
https://wisevoter.com/country-rankings/most-educated-countries/
Don't be sorry. Keep doing what you're best at. Being wrong. 😁
I feel for her. FFS.
President Jimmy Carter and Panamanian Chief of Government Omar Torrijos signed the Panama Canal Treaty and Neutrality Treaty on September 7, 1977. This agreement relinquishes American control over the canal by the year 2000 and guarantees its neutrality.
https://2001-2009.state.gov/p/wha/rlnks/11936.htm#:~:text=President%20Jimmy%20Carter%20and%20Panamanian,2000%20and%20guarantees%20its%20neutrality.
>He called the professionals 'the CIA within the CIA.'"
There's no CIA within the CIA that doesn't report to the CIA Director. That's the same scapegoat used in the JFK assassination.
>Plus the iranian bullshit that is still going on.
Israel's dream is to destroy Iran. And their greatest ally America is currently right there with Netanyahu.
Iran: America’s Next War Of Choice
The U.S. is at risk of being buffaloed into a bloody war of regional realignment in the wake of Syria’s collapse.
Peace is not at hand in the Middle East, and Israel’s Prime Minister Netanyahu remains determined to expand the war. Syria’s de facto partition into Israeli and Turkish territories is the prelude to wider war with Iran. As the Times of Israel reported last week, the Israeli Air Force (IAF) has “continued to increase its readiness and preparations” for “potential strikes in Iran.”
Netanyahu’s top priority is the destruction of Iran before Russia wraps up its victory in Ukraine and Syria becomes a new battleground for Turks and Israelis. It’s not simply the end of Washington’s “rules-based international order.” It’s the onset of chaos. Israeli forces and Turkish auxiliaries (i.e. the Islamist terrorists who sacked Syria) are already staring at each other across a demarcation line that runs east–west just south of Damascus. Netanyahu harbors no illusions about the conflict between Ankara’s long-term strategic aims in the region and Jerusalem’s determination to claim the Syrian spoils of war.
In addition to serious financial trouble and societal discontent on the home front, President-elect Donald Trump now confronts the dangerous distraction of wars he did not start, wars that will bring his administration and his country no strategic benefit. America’s underwriting of Netanyahu’s expanding war in the Middle East will endanger U.S. national security and guarantee that Washington, its armed forces, and the U.S. economy will be hostage to whatever strategic direction Netanyahu decides to take.
Starting the war sooner, rather than later, is critical for Netanyahu. War with Iran presents Trump with a strategic fait accompli. In case Trump decides to distance the United States from another bloodbath in the Middle East, Israel’s ongoing conflict with Iran and Turkey’s potential confrontation with Israel will make disengagement impossible.
American policy planners need to understand the larger context in which this is all unfolding—and why a war on Iran will ultimately bring us and our alleged Israeli friends to grief. The principal aim of U.S. foreign policy planners ought to be the adaptation of the American economy and military establishment to the multipolar world and the development of new markets, not new enemies. Washington’s refusal to acknowledge the fundamental shifts in power and wealth lie at the heart of much of the Biden administration’s foreign policy failure.
A successful management of change would avoid a conflict with Iran; it would peacefully reconcile competing claims to regional hegemony, as the Chinese recently did with their brokering of the historic rapprochement between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Islamic Republic of Iran. It would revitalize such multilateral organizations as the UN Security Council and the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. These actions would cultivate the emergence of new constellations of power along the lines of Metternich and Castlereagh’s 1815 Concert of Europe. Just as no question of strategic security in Europe can be solved without Russian participation, Washington cannot create stability in the Middle East by unconditionally backing Israel’s territorial ambitions.
An American failure to manage its own transition to multipolarity will create more chaos and ignite a major war in the Middle East, not to mention a full blown war with Russia, and, eventually, China. An outlook that prioritizes avoiding conflict, not starting new conflicts, must replace nearly three decades of feckless leadership in foreign affairs. New thinking in defense and foreign policy should rank diplomacy and peaceful cooperation first over the use of military power.
Bonaparte quipped that in war, truth is the first casualty. Nothing has changed since then. Washington is a veritable fountainhead of lies feeding an unending stream of false narratives regarding the true character of the jihadist hordes raging across Syria. For our purposes, however, it is important to note the alignment of powers behind the Islamist factions now pillaging and terrorizing Syria.
Washington seems blithely oblivious to Syria’s destruction and the emergence of joint Israeli-Turkish hegemony across the Near East. The disintegration of Syria does, however, open up a short window of opportunity for Tel Aviv to attack Iran. As the Times of Israel report noted, while previously the “IAF would not fly directly over Damascus when carrying out strikes on Iran-linked targets in the capital, it now can.”
Netanyahu believes he has the wind at his back: Emboldened by the collapse of the Assad regime, he will turn his attention to Lebanon, southern Syria, and the West Bank. One predictable consequence of an attack on Iran will be a solidifying of the Chinese-brokered Iran-Saudi rapprochement—and a hardening of the blocs in the Greater Middle East, which will see Iran, backed by Russia, China, Saudi Arabia, set against a temporary Israel-Turkish bloc backed by Washington and its European vassals.
Iran is not Iraq: At 90 million people, it is double Iraq’s population, has a more developed economy, and has more powerful allies than Saddam Hussein ever did. Contrary to neoconservative expectations, there are no cake-walks in the greater Middle East.
The only certainty amid the chaos is that, thanks to the connivance of Biden, Netanyahu, and Erdogan, a wider war in the greater Middle East is only just beginning. It is one we will come to regret.
https://www.theamericanconservative.com/iran-americas-next-war-of-choice/
Speak for yourself Dim Son.
To date he's promised eliminating the estate tax, the SS tax, tips, overtime pay tax and has floated the possibility of Federal Income Tax. I keep score on all these people.
>"Attention all planets of the Solar Federation, we have assumed control" and the bases on the Moon fire their DEW batteries is salute
Go back to Dungeons and Dragons with Elon. You come around here and talk like that we'll cook you.
>You demonstrate a Millenial's lack of music knowledge
>I learned years ago to come here with my asbestos banana hammock and nose plugs. Burning hair smell your problem
The weakness of AI on display for all to see. AI will loose to data saturation.
Actually that was a pretty good comeback. Many a good tune left in an old fiddle. Jill maybe waiting for him naked in high heels and an ice cream cone after that comment.
Stupid meme.
I don't have any "bosses" but feel free to thank them on your behalf.
>The 'AI will loose' part may have been improvised by a non-English speaker.
Wrong again. Feel free to continue. Loooser.
Interaction? They say time heals all wounds. Let me know, down the line of course, how it works for dumb shit.
That's my boy.
I can see it.
I did. None.
I will. Go write some new code for your Interaction. Faggot.
You must be the person in charge tonight. Yes?
Someone is.
I am for me. How about for you faggot. Who's your boss. 😎
That's me I already steamrolled you. We're moving forward.
Thanks for asking. Learn how to write.