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To: bray; All
Right on target as usual.

What kind of evil does it take to hate your country at this level? There is a quarter of this country which agrees with bringing in an army of invaders who are raping and killing at skyrocketing numbers. These invaders are taking jobs, setting up cartels and robbery gangs let alone the sex trafficking of young girls across the country. There is also an epidemic of young American girls being kidnapped and being sold into slavery by the cartels who have taken large portions of the Southwest and West Coast. How craving for power do you have to be to allow this destruction of society to occur? Never mind, this is their calling card around the world."

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Brilliant post and so true.

The regime in the US exists solely based on lies. If they are unable to spit out lies to a willing media they fold almost immediately.

One of the goals is the replacement theory.

They are sending in the illegal invaders not only to raise hell and perhaps initiate WWIII but also to replace as many of us as they can.

Even if it's at the lower levels they want to replace anyone who has American values with those who hate America.

The obama/O'biden regime has already told us they will allow the illegals to vote, to become law enforcement,soldiers in our army and basically to rule over us in as little time as possible.

the goal here is to keep the money flowing but get rid of all American values that they can as quickly as possible.

There is only one thing stopping them:

It's Him:


5 posted on 03/03/2024 5:17:48 AM PST by rodguy911 (HOME OF THE FREE BECAUSE OF THE BRAVE!! ITS ALL A CONSPIRACY: UNTIL ITS NOT))
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To: rodguy911

So true . Obama pulling the strings while the Pubbies sit back only interested in their own gains.

Hopefully Trump will clean house wherever possible

Be interesting to see who replaces the Turtle.

Your guess ?


52 posted on 03/03/2024 7:52:55 AM PST by patriotspride (Third generation Vet. Never forget the true cost of freedom)
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Feb 2023- Report Finds Imbalance Between Defense Strategies, Industrial Base Capacity

“U.S. policies and financial investments are not currently oriented to support a defense ecosystem built for peer conflict,” the report read. “This was a troubling truth during the last 20 years of asymmetric conflict against non-state actors. In the return of great power competition, this gap is an unsustainable indictment.”

What happens when Israel runs out of ammo?

The Ukrainians, by contrast, were heavily reliant from the start on the supply of weapons from the West, especially the United States. Some numbers by way of illustration: so far, the US has supplied Ukraine with more than 2 million 155 mm artillery shells, 1.8 million 25 mm rounds, and 400 million rifle rounds and grenades. This comes in addition to advanced weapons systems, such as long-range rockets and anti-aircraft and anti-tank missiles, which are all vital to repelling the Russian army.

At this time, all eyes in Kyiv (and indeed in Jerusalem) are on Washington, where a political stalemate in Congress has held up the decision on a desperately needed $60 billion aid package for months. Yet even absent political constraints, the most generous American policy imaginable would fall short of providing all of Ukraine’s needs. In December 2022, Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines revealed that Ukraine consumed five years of production of Javelin anti-aircraft missiles in the first 10 months of the war.

Nor is the gap between supply and demand limited to advanced weaponry. Artillery is a prime example. In the spring of 2023, the Ukrainian army’s rate of consumption of 155 mm shells stood at 6,000 to 8,000 per day, whereas American production output was about 15,000 per month. Since then, the US has ramped up production significantly, but even so, it is not expected to exceed 100,000 shells per month by October 2024. As it turns out, the artillery forces of the United States and its allies are almost completely dependent on the output of a single factory in Scranton, Pennsylvania.

These constraints explain why, in January 2023, the administration asked Israel to transfer 300,000 artillery shells from American stockpiles located in Israel to Ukraine. Of course, Israel herself now needs those stocks. Not to mention Tamir interceptors for Iron Dome, which are also manufactured in small quantities in the US, bombs, and spare parts for aircraft, tank shells, and so on. One does not need a security clearance to conclude that Israel’s military dependence on the United States is nearly absolute.

Bottom line is that we are not on a war footing. 66% of the $61 billion for Ukraine will be spent in the US mainly to replace the draw downs from our own war reserves. NB: Russia is currently producing a million rounds of artillery shells a month.

Stars and Stripes--Pentagon lacks plan for Ukrainian soldiers to maintain weapons the US sends, IG says

Feb 24, 2024--STUTTGART, Germany — Big-ticket weapons systems sent to Ukraine could be rendered useless on the battlefield because the Pentagon lacks a plan for Ukrainian troops to maintain them, according to a Defense Department watchdog agency report, which also warned that sustaining Kyiv’s armored vehicles could harm the U.S. Army’s own combat readiness.

“The lack of foresight in this matter is concerning, and should be rectified promptly,” Inspector General Robert Storch said in a statement Tuesday, adding that the department is developing a plan now.

But the oversight on keeping functional equipment such as Patriot interceptors, Bradley Fighting Vehicles, Strykers and Abrams tanks puts at risk Ukraine’s ability to effectively fight Russia and also complicates the U.S. military’s own combat preparedness, the IG said.

One senior Army official told the IG that continued reliance on existing U.S. Army stocks “may require a choice between continued support for Ukraine and meeting the minimum readiness requirements for U.S. Army units,” the IG report said.

Not having maintenance requirements for the weapons systems it provides to Ukraine prevents DOD from predicting costs or assessing the impacts for U.S. military units that also operate these systems, Storch said.

As a result, the Pentagon may need to commit more resources “at significant cost” to U.S. taxpayers or risk the ability to perform other U.S. missions, the report said.

60 posted on 03/03/2024 8:24:54 AM PST by kabar
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