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"Britain's enemy now is Donald Trump"
-Starmer supporter

Jan 19, 2026 " Three quarters of Britons now see Keir Starmer unfavourably.

I'd say Britain's enemy is in the house, so maybe they should worry less about someone else's problem.
+ remove all American bases from enemy countries e.g. Britain

Unfortunately, the line has been crossed and there is no going back with this administration in power and I doubt Iran would want to deal with a replacement Democrat led administration either. We are at war folks. Everything happening was 100% foreseeable yet our odious orange pedo couldn't not do it and couldn't be bothered to prepare before doing it - Epstein files were too close especially with the detailed accusations being finally released.

That said, how on earth was our military NOT prepared for the conflict? The hordes of Iranian drones and missiles? We had to go begging to Ukraine AFTER they were hitting all over the middle east? Was that arrogance, incompetence or both? Iron Dome appears to be less effective against Iran's ballistic missiles then was thought. Running out of Patriot Missiles too I am hearing. We SHOULD have been manufacturing them by the truck load well before all this happened. I am sure people like Kegseth were both arrogant and incompetent and squashed any preparations as un-needed as our mighty air superiority would just crush them. Now it is clear they are needed. It is also clear that Iran has ways to launch missiles that don't include the destroyed platforms.

A lot more people are going to die. I see boots on the ground to end this now because you can be 100% sure Iran is not stopping without Nukes otherwise. And we have incompetence in charge at every level in the White House, Congress and the Pentagon. Can our generals and admirals pull off a miracle despite that? I just don't now.

When it comes to Patriot Missiles - Asleep at the wheel. Ukraine should have set the production to over 2000k per year years ago. Per Lockheed - As of early 2026, the U.S. is aggressively scaling up production of Patriot (PAC-3 MSE) missiles to meet record global demand, with current output around 600"650 units per year. A new framework agreement with Lockheed Martin aims to triple this rate to approximately 2,000 per year. Where else are we asleep at the wheel?

#41 Here's the US Constitution, Article One

Why, I don't find the filibuster mentioned even once.

@#1 ... that NATO and the international rule of law is meaningless to the geriatric morbidly obese warmongering pedophile? ...

China looks to be moving in, trying to push the United State out of the "world-order" paradigm.

OpEd: Seeing China's stability against the backdrop of global turmoil
www.globaltimes.cn

... On Sunday, two new Type 055 guided-missile destroyers of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy, Dongguan and Anqing, made their official debut. The number of China's publicly known 10,000-ton-class destroyers has increased to 10, achieving balanced deployment across the three major theater commands. This development has inspired countless Chinese citizens. In the current complex and challenging international environment, this piece of news provides a tangible sense of reassurance. Attention to military development reflects an expectation for a strong defense safeguarding national progress, while behind the 10,000-ton-class destroyers lies China's steadfast pursuit of national stability and the well-being of its people.

From the industrial system to technological innovation, and from infrastructure to national defense and military modernization, China's rising comprehensive national strength has enhanced its strategic resilience in a complicated international landscape. ...

As a major country with a population of over 1.4 billion and contributing around 30 percent to global economic growth, how China defines "peace" and how it pursues "development" are crucial. Will it seek peace through hegemonic means, engaging in beggar-thy-neighbor practices and bullying smaller states to secure exclusive development? Or will it follow a path of peaceful development based on mutual respect and win-win cooperation? For the world, these choices lead to vastly different outcomes. China's answer is evident in a series of concrete actions ...


Related ...

Startup Builds Data Centers Powered by Human Brain Cells
slguardian.org

... A biotechnology startup is developing experimental data centers powered by living human brain cells in a radical approach that could eventually reshape the future of computing. According to a report by Bloomberg, Australia-based Cortical Labs is building small data centers that run on lab-grown neurons placed on silicon chips, an innovation that researchers believe could one day challenge traditional processors used in artificial intelligence systems. ...


FTA:

"Look, there's a lot of energy in the country, and a lot of popular sentiment, that the demand to impose Sharia law in America is a serious problem," House Majority Mike Johnson (R-LA) sniveled at a news conference during the House GOP policy retreat at the Trumpf Doral resort. "That's what animates me."

Hatemonger Andy Ogles (R-TN) posted on social media that "Muslims don't belong in American society." Islamophobe Randy Fine (R-FL) wrote in a post on X that "If they force us to choose, the choice between dogs and Muslims is not a difficult one." Neither Ogles nor Fine differentiated between the Muslim faith and Sharia law."

Johnson then whined that "Democrats are guided solely by retribution and their blinding hatred for idiotic President Dummkopf Trumpf."

~snip~

Randy Fine, who was once ordered by a judge to attend rage management therapy, sicced USCP officers against a process server to fight off a lawsuit by CAIR. On one occasion, the porcine hatemonger somehow managed to duck under a desk to avoid being served with a subpoena. Link: Randy the Hebrew Ham Sandwich' Fine

Good-for-nothing NYC City Councilwoman Vickie Paladino (R) is suing to prevent a hearing from punishing her for tweeting disgusting anti-Muslim messages. Link: This gorgon is ugly inside as well as outside

Why is there so much irrational hatred of Muslims emanating from these right wing charlatans?

The Muslim American population is estimated to be around 4.45 million people (a tiny 1.1% of the total US population).

The Palestinian population worldwide is estimated to be around 13 to 14 million; in Israel, about five million Palestinians live in the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem; approximately two million reside in Israel as Arab citizens.

After ICC-indicted war criminal Benjamin Netanyahu's ethnic cleansing pogrom, it's anyone's guess how many Muslims will be left alive in Israel in a few years.

Warmongering, Islamophobia, and the wholesale murder of Muslims in the Middle East will be losing tickets for several, but not all, American politicians during the primaries this year and on Tuesday 3 Nov 2026.

Update ...

White House says US has not escorted oil tanker through Strait of Hormuz despite now-deleted claim
thehill.com

... The U.S. military has not yet escorted any oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Tuesday, contradicting a now-deleted post from Energy Secretary Chris Wright.

"I was made aware of this post. I haven't had a chance to talk to the Energy secretary about it directly, however, I know the post was taken down pretty quickly and I can confirm that the U.S. Navy has not escorted a tanker or a vessel at this time," Leavitt said during a White House press briefing. ...

TV Presenter Who Worked for Channel One Russia Charged with Violating U.S. Sanctions Imposed on Russia

Couple Allegedly Conspired to Provide Services to and Receive and Launder Over $1 Million from Sanctioned Russian Broadcaster; One Defendant Allegedly Provided Art and Antiques to Sanctioned Oligarch

The Department of Justice today unsealed two indictments charging Dimitri Simes, 76, and Anastasia Simes, 55, both of Huntly, Virginia, and Russia with two separate schemes to violate U.S. sanctions.

As alleged in the first indictment, Dimitri and Anastasia Simes participated in a scheme to violate U.S. sanctions for the benefit of sanctioned Russian broadcaster Channel One Russia and to launder funds obtained from that scheme. Channel One Russia, a state-owned Russian television station, was sanctioned by the Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) on May 8, 2022, for being owned or controlled by, or for having acted or purported to act for or on behalf of, the Government of the Russian Federation.

From at least in or around June 2022 through the present, Dimitri Simes, Anastasia Simes and others allegedly participated in a scheme to violate the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), by providing services to Channel One Russia, including by serving as a presenter and producer of programming, and by receiving over $1 million, a personal car and driver, a stipend for an apartment in Moscow, Russia, and a team of 10 employees from Channel One Russia following its designation by OFAC. The indictment alleges that Dimitri and Anastasia Simes also engaged in a scheme to commit money laundering, knowing the transactions were intended to conceal the proceeds of IEEPA violations.

Dimitri and Anastasia Simes maintain a home in Huntly, Virginia. They remain at large and are believed to be in Russia. They are each charged with one count of conspiracy to violate the IEEPA, one count of violating the IEEPA, and one count of conspiracy to commit international money laundering. If convicted, they face a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison for each count.

As alleged in the second indictment, Anastasia Simes further participated in a scheme to violate U.S. sanctions for the benefit of, and to receive funds from, sanctioned oligarch Aleksandr Yevgenyevich Udodov. Udodov was sanctioned by OFAC on Feb. 23, 2023 for operating or having operated in the management consulting sector of the Russian Federation economy. From at least in or around February 2023 through the present, Anastasia Simes and others allegedly participated in a scheme to violate IEEPA by purchasing art and antiques for the benefit of Udovov from galleries and auction houses in the United States and Europe, and having the items shipped to her residence in Huntly, Virginia, where they were stored for onward shipment to Russia. In return, Anastasia Simes was reimbursed and received a service fee. The indictment alleges that Anastasia Simes also engaged in a scheme to commit money laundering, knowing the transactions were intended to conceal the proceeds of IEEPA violations. Below are photographs of some of the art and antiques intended for Udodov and stored in Anastasia and Dimtiri Simes's residence.

A couple of criminals.

nypost.com

Second warmest winter on record. Sure Jan.

"it's called humor" - #22 | Posted by shrimpsized(30-40)genitaliahiddenbyataco"Danielle" (28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 plonks)

Always remember, if STD happens to call someone "too f/g illiterate", just remind him that he's too f/g stupid to even recognize words that are spelled correctly, to wit:

#50 STD says, "too f/g illiterate to know how to spell unanimous..."

...in response to my #47:

The reviews are in and the verdict is unanimous

#47 | Posted by A_Friend at 2026-01-29 12:43 PM

Quite obviously, STD "thinks" that unanimous is NOT spelled unanimous.

I believe that he is unanimously stupid.

But, I report, you decide.

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