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Sean's avatar

The West's history – not including Trump – of feigning ignorance of Iran being the money and expertise behind Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis is similar - now that we know for fact that the intel agencies of the US, Germany, and UK all knew - to how the West just couldn't figure out where/how Covid originated. Thank the Almighty that the elite's news monopoly has been broken; well, it's much better than before anyway.

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Steven Brizel's avatar

The IDF is back on the offensive in the business of eradicating Hamas instead of allowing Hamas to dictate the terms of negotiations with animals

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Steven Brizel's avatar

The timing should be noted as payback for 10/7 /right in the middle of Ramadan

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Hutch's avatar

Is USIP a federal agency, or is it a private nonprofit? From their website it seems like a government-funded think tank.

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ExCAhillbilly's avatar

The think tank must be low on thinking, calling the Executive Branch low level bureaucrats. It's hilarious, or it would be if it wasn't my money paying for it.

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Hutch's avatar

Bibi is back to the failed strategy of "mowing the lawn." And as The Scroll makes clear, he runs every decision by daddy first.

I used to think Biden was the problem, but now that Trump is more Zionist than Bibi himself, it's clear that Bibi is the problem. According to Gallant, the IDF could have decimated Hezbollah four days into the war instead of a year later -- if not for Bibi. Indecisive, strategy-less leadership will not bring "total victory". 16 months and counting...

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Sean's avatar

Well it seems that the "lawn mowing" has removed practically all Hamas leadership, which history - and basic military strategy - tells us is the opposite of a "failed strategy" if the strategy is to stop your enemy from murdering your people. How many rockets have been launched from Gaza lately? So how do you remove thousands of hidden Hamas launch sites? I'm no military expert, but it sounds like you should "mow the lawn". It's not perfect, but it does help.

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Sean's avatar

I've used Round-Up.. It does indeed kill the – current – weeds, but you'll find yourself buying more of it again year after year for continued "lawn" maintenance. So unless you can replace the "lawn" with one that does not grow weeds – Trump has opened the door for that, but it's a huge risk – the solutions will always and only be "on a temporary basis".

All I know is that the rockets have stopped coming from Gaza. Maybe that's temporary, but I'll take it.

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Alan, aka DudeInMinnetonka's avatar

Does McGregor look entirely different than he did a couple years back?

Onward go the IDF with its sweeping managing the management techniques 😜

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Sean's avatar

He does. I was thinking the same thing.

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Alan, aka DudeInMinnetonka's avatar

Conor McGregor's 2025 Appearance

Conor McGregor's appearance has changed significantly over the years, and by 2025, several factors have contributed to his different look:

Age and Lifestyle: Conor McGregor is now 36 years old, and the natural aging process has played a role in his appearance. Additionally, his lifestyle, which has included periods of intense training, partying, and public controversies, has likely had an impact on his physical and mental state.

Legal and Personal Issues: McGregor has faced several legal and personal issues, including a high-profile sexual assault lawsuit and a civil case where he was found to have assaulted and raped a woman in December 2018. These events have likely taken a toll on his mental and physical well-being.

Long Layoff from Fighting: McGregor has been on a long layoff from professional fighting, with his last bout taking place in July 2021. This extended period away from the rigorous training and discipline required for MMA has allowed him to live a more relaxed lifestyle, which can affect his physique and overall appearance.

Public Controversies and Media Attention: McGregor's public statements and actions, such as his controversial comments about Irish immigration policy and his visit to the White House, have also attracted significant media attention. These events have put him in the spotlight, and the scrutiny may have highlighted changes in his appearance.

These factors combined have contributed to the noticeable changes in Conor McGregor's appearance by 2025.

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ExCAhillbilly's avatar

I thought the UN already was headquartered in Gaza, inspite of the protestations that "there is no proof" UN employees held Isreali hostages for the last year and a half.

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ExCAhillbilly's avatar

Picture the flags waving, like they do in New York in front of the UN, while Antonio picks his way through the rubble being careful not to step on unexploded Iranian ordinance. Makes my heart glad.

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