What troll farm generated this content for you? It is still hard to believe that some backwards countries still have a monarchy. What the hell is the matter with you? I, wrbtrader, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles the Third, King of Canada, his heirs and successors. So help me God.
Another foreigner that's a fake American. I will help you to learn how to respect our flag with simple words because you clearly have no respect for a U.S. citizenship. My favorite are children and they should be able to teach you a thing or two about respect... I've been reciting that since I was able to talk. Simply, if little kids can do it...so can you. My favorite is a soldier's kid. You can learn a lot from her. À demain wrbtrader
Huh? Cybertruck blast suspect was a ‘Rambo type’ who loved Trump, family says https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...pect-matthew-livelsberger-vegas-b2672940.html
You live in a monarchy. Remember this cute little piece of propaganda put out by the Bushs and Cheneys? Jessica Dawn Lynch (born April 26, 1983) is an American teacher, actress, and former United States Army soldier who served in the 2003 invasion of Iraq as a private first class. On March 23, 2003, she was serving as a unit supply specialist with the 507th Maintenance Company when her convoy was ambushed by Iraqi troops during the Battle of Nasiriyah; Lynch was seriously injured during the offensive and captured by Iraqi soldiers shortly afterwards. Her subsequent recovery by U.S. special operations forces on April 1, 2003, received considerable media coverage as it was the first successful rescue of an American prisoner of war since World War II a Jessica Dawn Lynch (born April 26, 1983) is an American teacher, actress, and former United States Army soldier who served in the 2003 invasion of Iraq as a private first class. On March 23, 2003, she was serving as a unit supply specialist with the 507th Maintenance Company when her convoy was ambushed by Iraqi troops during the Battle of Nasiriyah; Lynch was seriously injured during the offensive and captured by Iraqi soldiers shortly afterwards. Her subsequent recovery by U.S. special operations forces on April 1, 2003, received considerable media coverage as it was the first successful rescue of an American prisoner of war since World War II and the first ever of a woman. Initial official reports on Lynch's capture and rescue in Iraq were incorrect. On April 24, 2007, she testified in front of United States Congress that she had never fired her weapon (her M16 rifle reportedly having jammed), and that she had been knocked unconscious when her vehicle crashed during the ambush.[1] Lynch has been outspoken in her criticism of the original stories that were reported regarding her combat experience. When asked about her heroine status, she stated: "That wasn't me. I'm not about to take credit for something I didn't do... I'm just a survivor."[2] In 2014, Lynch made her acting debut as specialist Summer L. Gabriel in the 2014 film Virtuous. Her role was loosely based on her own experiences during the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003.[3] nd the first ever of a woman. Initial official reports on Lynch's capture and rescue in Iraq were incorrect. On April 24, 2007, she testified in front of United States Congress that she had never fired her weapon (her M16 rifle reportedly having jammed), and that she had been knocked unconscious when her vehicle crashed during the ambush.[1] Lynch has been outspoken in her criticism of the original stories that were reported regarding her combat experience. When asked about her heroine status, she stated: "That wasn't me. I'm not about to take credit for something I didn't do... I'm just a survivor."[2] In 2014, Lynch made her acting debut as specialist Summer L. Gabriel in the 2014 film Virtuous. Her role was loosely based on her own experiences during the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003.[3] THEY LIED TO YOU. WHY DO YOU WANT LIZ CHENEY TO BE PRESIDENT?
Authorities have charged at least 3 other alleged ISIS sympathizers in recent months https://www.cnn.com/us/live-news/ne...uspect-01-02-25-hnk#cm5fth0a900003b6mztpnp0nl The Justice Department has charged alleged ISIS sympathizers in the US at least three times since last fall. Federal court filings highlight how often in recent months authorities have detained the defendants before they say any attack could have been carried out — even as the New Orleans massacre shows the difficulty of disrupting such attacks. In the last decade, more than 250 people have been charged in US courts with ISIS-related activities, according to data collected by National Counterterrorism Innovation, Technology, and Education Center. Federal authorities have made about a dozen such arrests a year in recent years, according to Seamus Hughes, a NCITE terrorism researcher at the University of Nebraska Omaha. Many are charged with providing material support to a foreign terrorist organization, though defense attorneys sometimes argue their actions are free speech and didn’t result in violence. The case of Anas Said, one alleged ISIS sympathizer, offers a particular window into how federal authorities have tracked and built similar cases in recent months. Though Said was from the same area where the suspect in the New Year’s Day attack said he was based in 2020, the two men currently have no known connections. The FBI interviewed the Lebanese American man multiple times after they said he began purchasing pro-ISIS stickers in 2017, and Facebook’s parent company alerted investigators last year to alleged posts by Said supporting ISIS and violence. Prosecutors also allege he created ISIS propaganda for followers on group chats, wanting to attack military recruiting stations near his home, and researched a Jewish organization in Houston that supported Israel in its current war. He has pleaded not guilty to charges of attempting to provide material support to ISIS between 2017 and fall 2024 and is being held as he awaits a trial. Other alleged ISIS sympathizers arrested in recent months include a 21-year-old from Maryland who became known to the FBI after his social media account posted about radical Islam, according to court records. Prosecutors have also brought a case against a 27-year-old Afghanistan citizen who has been in the US since 2021, accusing him of buying AK-47s and planning an Election Day attack alongside his underage in-law. The men have pleaded not guilty in their separate cases and await trial in detention.
False or very confused flag kamakazi? Makes one wonder what the "special" forces means if he thought fireworks and gasoline in a truck bed was going to do much. Had the vehicle entered the structure, vaporised the gasoline to the correct air mixture and detonated it he had some chance but... That's not what happened. The cybertruck didn't really have "contain" anything as explosions go. A garbage can would have been intact. Its just so odd.. Could he really know so little about how things go boom? An average US soldier sure, most couldn't handle Trump's shift in a McDonald's after their tour, but a Green Beret? There had better be an actual conspiracy, or this will be just embarrassing.
It's all about suicide, self destruction of the last four years pushing the vulnerable over the edge. Biden checked his watch while slurring another tragedy, needs his ice cream for the 'sugar' bowl.
In my experience with Army Rangers, Green Berets, and Navy SEALs, the Green Berets clearly demonstrated a higher level of IQ and broader skill set, particularly due to their expertise in unconventional warfare, PSYOPS, cultural sensitivity and ability to work in complex, collaborative environments. These are qualities that make them best-suited for anti-poaching roles anyway. Nope, unless the guy was in full meltdown or uncommonly stupid, I can't figure what he was trying to achieve with that backwards pantomime of an attack. Time may tell.
Thats interesting.This is the 2nd time I heard Green Berets and Delta(who are mostly former Green Berets if I'm not mistaken) were smarter than Seals.Prior to recently I always thought Seals were the most intelligent.