
trexmaster.bsky.social
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Threatened?
nsarchive.gwu.edu/document/161...
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He'd be OFAC'ed by his, and everyone he holds dearly, arses.
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Did he lose the navy bases?
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I think I know the reasons but these online jokers, sometimes, I swear...
(joking aside, just to be clear, it's not according to the printscreens)
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Or they could simply wait until january.
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"Forgot."
They didn't.
They're trying to make declarations of force, with them, for the navy bases. The Transnistria trick of delaying because of technicalities.
My intuition is that they'll pull something in the Caucasus/Belarus-Kaliningrad because, although stalling, they're at a disadvantage.
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If they keep the navy and other bases, the ballgame will change.
Not too much but sufficient enough to do ripples.
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A lot of power pressure going on but knowing the more "meta relationships" going on, the ruzzians will most likely be out of harm.
www.barrons.com/news/russia-...
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www.flightaware.com/live/flight/...
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It's possible that the ruzzian AA shot down Assad's plane.
Or could be the fog of war at play here, as usual...
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgwL...
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The Cuban Missiles Crisis syndrome, with its string of continous undocumented damages in the vast decision-making and policy-making processes throughout the world.
Or when family takes precedence, or concubines, or secret bank accounts, offshore real-estate investments etc.
The world is slime.
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You and I both know, from the experiences lived in Central-Eastern Europe that, these socret police operatives together with their armed forces counterparts will re-group and consolidate under the new regime(s).
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No.
Doing anything to reverse climate change is missed. Planet will continue getting hotter each summer (compounded; with 1-2 Celsius every year adding to the average heat).
Only the next century, 2100s, will have any promises.
Losing 2-3 South Africas or 2 Australias in the vast "Middle Earth".
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«biden could have said: "sorry, but that is bullshit. trump set that up, but we will not do this!"»
I genuinely envy you for how simple you view the world & the dynamic mechanisms of statecrafting (decision-making, end dates etc.) no different than fingering your phone's screen in a puzzle game.
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Iran is a big question mark (won't get into it now) involving Pakistan & China.
Putin?
I doubt it – ruzzia is an American foreign policy sensibility, unfortunately.
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Perhaps this?
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Nu, nu ești.
Nici tu, nici cu mă-ta, nici cu tac-tu, nici cu neamurile voastre securiste și din nomenclatură. Patibulari.
O ciumă roșie, toți și toate, ereditare, la sânge și mentalitate.
Now you can gfy.
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The Romanian communist-descendants & securitate descendants were trained by the same KGB that spewed putin.
There is no difference between them.
Go bot somewhere else, ofițer secu.
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Delay, deny, d...
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China vouches for them, more than likely.
That includes other parts, like Venezuela's Maduro...
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Oppression is an unfortunate strategy that works, still.
Venezuela, Libya, Gulf absolute monarchies, Iran, China... the list goes on.
The weaknesses in oppression regimes are strictly collateral: from personal safety (and those around you), to "primitive" fears like pain, death...
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Keep pretending you're not a pro-communist/secret service bot. I'm sure it'll work out for ya, eventually.
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*attack using the tactics learned & tested in Syria
Excuse me.
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Their air force was the only branch of their military with actual experience.
They gambled solely on asymmetry only, with some special forces attached, in Ukraine.
I remember the first days & months: many (myself included) thought they were going to attack using the tactics in Syria.
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In Syria, they've used +90% of attacks strictly from air operations: dropping dumb bombs, laser-guided bombs, attack helis etc.
Ground operations involved assadists, with ruzzian support cells (ex. artillery)
With Ukraine, they relied solely on a gamble, using the fsb's external arm to probe.
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So you're a bot...
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(cont.)
The „a bunch of ruzzian backed fascists” were intentionally allowed up to this point by everyone, including the nomenklatura-descendants & securitate-descendants.
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historia.ro/sectiune/gen...
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQ3t...
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„...vastly better...”
They are the descendant political party, with their cadres, from the lowest village/commune, up to the capital, of the „defunct” Communist party.
Together with the secret services too, being the direct descendants of the Securitate, literally dominated by hereditary bloodkin.
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Ceaușescu treatment is being executed by your own military/militaristic forces.
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Weird way of saying it, though.
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The country votes +40% the political party directly descended from the Communist party. Moreso, at provincial levels, where it wields unidirectional influence & power.
You don't know what you're talking about.
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You wouldn't want us as a model for the world.
You'd have the ruzzian-lite version: secret services controlling & wielding socio-economic, political, and military power, forwarded only by trusted individuals related by blood with the previous Communist, the Securitate secret police.
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The politicians (and much more) collaborating with ruzzia have done so under the guidance of the Securitate descendants - bloodkin, in mentality, and organizational structure(s).
We've reached this point because it was allowed so by them, intentionally.
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What are the red stars supposed to represent?
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C4ISR will watch your friend's back.
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Never said it was a game.
To quote Ryan, "see you soon..."
www.youtube.com/watch?v=xU9z...
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Turkey still see Kurds as a security liability in the region, right?
That hasn't changed... correct?
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No, this wasn't Israel's doing.
The Israeli air force did 'asked' a plane cargo to turn around back to Tehran from where it came, denying it to land in Assad's airport.
Though, this particular action in eastern Syria wasn't by them.
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*If they'll win.
Every win they've had so far was allowed, onto them, to have.
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I'm not the man's secretary, so...
www.syriaweekly.com
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I'm still not sure what to make of it.
The rule of thumb, as of now, is that nobody wants the assadists out, compared to Daesh-tier bogarts (supported by the absolute gulf monarchs) occupying the Syrian free real-estate.
There's more going on than it is being reported or acknowledged.
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This is where I'd have to contradict our fellow Papagei.
This late action, allowed by the Biden admin, can be easily interpreted as a recommendation by the upcoming Trump admin, on behalf the Gulf absolute monarchies.
With those exception, nobody really wants those fundamentalists in the picture.
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In the past 10 weeks, Iran’s proxies have been behind 29+ attacks on U.S. forces in eastern Syria — initially triggering a spate of retaliatory U.S. artillery strikes, and more recently, airstrikes. ~ Charles Lister
Looks like it wasn't an isolated attack.
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That was an army (or army group?) rout that concentrated on narrow transit corridors that were ripe to be squashed like a mound of dirt by a steel boot.
These are a bunch of room temperature half-wits organized in "cells" that think they're medieval horse/camel riders with machine guns.