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  • Rep. Jim Jordan
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    Iranian hackers sent STOLEN Trump campaign information to people associated with the Biden/Harris campaign.

    This is exactly what Democrats said happened during the Russian “collusion” scandal.

    But this time it’s real.

    Where’s their outrage?
    10:01 AM · Sep 19, 2024
    Rep. Jim Jordan @Jim_Jordan Iranian hackers sent STOLEN Trump campaign information to people associated with the Biden/Harris campaign. This is exactly what Democrats said happened during the Russian “collusion” scandal. But this time it’s real. Where’s their outrage? 10:01 AM · Sep 19, 2024
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  • Alex Jones Reports: Iranian Election Interference Eclipses Leftist Claims Of Russian Interference Amid Iran’s Trump Campaign Hack For Kamala Harris Campaign https://www.infowars.com/posts/watch-iranian-election-interference-eclipses-leftist-claims-of-russian-interference-amid-irans-trump-campaign-hack-for-kamala-harris-campaign
    Alex Jones Reports: Iranian Election Interference Eclipses Leftist Claims Of Russian Interference Amid Iran’s Trump Campaign Hack For Kamala Harris Campaign https://www.infowars.com/posts/watch-iranian-election-interference-eclipses-leftist-claims-of-russian-interference-amid-irans-trump-campaign-hack-for-kamala-harris-campaign
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  • HUNDREDS OF HEZBOLLAH TERRORISTS WOUNDED IN LEBANON WHEN PAGERS EXPLODE

    "Lebanon and Hezbollah have both accused Tel Aviv of being behind the attack, with the Lebanese prime minister labeling it as 'criminal Israeli aggression' and a 'serious violation of Lebanese sovereignty.'

    "Hezbollah, whose fighters were injured and killed in the attack, also said it holds the 'Israeli enemy fully responsible for this criminal aggression...This treacherous and criminal enemy will certainly receive its just punishment for this sinful aggression,' they said in a statement."

    A "criminal aggression"? A "violation of sovereignty"? Seriously??

    The Lebanese government -- which is pretty much Hezbollah -- allows the terrorist group to fire rockets from that country into Israel on a daily basis, and Israel is the aggressor?

    This entire line of antisemitic bullshit that Islamofascist terror groups have any "rights" to constantly target Israeli civilians is just that. Bullshit. The insistence by the UN and other pro-terrorist/ anti-Israel governments and global organizations serves as proof positive that the globalist movement to concentrate power into the hands of the elite is beyond dangerous. It is genocidal.

    Hezbollah is a terrorist group and an arm of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps. So, any act attributed to Hezbollah must be attributed to the Iranian mullahs who rule over the biggest terror state in the world, even more so than Afghanistan. Iran supports, funds, and arms Hamas. Both of those terror organizations have killed Americans. In fact, Hezbollah was the most lethal against Americans until the attacks of 9/11.

    So, if you are making excuses for Hamas and the Palestinian people who voted them into power or Hezbollah -- or support the retarded idea of negotiating with the Iranian mullahs and entering into another imbecilic accord with those filthy, lying terrorist scum, then you are a terrorist sympathizer.

    And if you have donated to any cause that transfers money to any emissary that forwards that funding to either group, you should be arrested for providing material support to a terrorist organization.

    https://substack.com/profile/129788551-frank-salvato/note/c-69371472

    #Israel #Hezbollah #Hamas #Terrorism #Palestinian #Islamofascist #Iran #Election2024
    HUNDREDS OF HEZBOLLAH TERRORISTS WOUNDED IN LEBANON WHEN PAGERS EXPLODE "Lebanon and Hezbollah have both accused Tel Aviv of being behind the attack, with the Lebanese prime minister labeling it as 'criminal Israeli aggression' and a 'serious violation of Lebanese sovereignty.' "Hezbollah, whose fighters were injured and killed in the attack, also said it holds the 'Israeli enemy fully responsible for this criminal aggression...This treacherous and criminal enemy will certainly receive its just punishment for this sinful aggression,' they said in a statement." A "criminal aggression"? A "violation of sovereignty"? Seriously?? The Lebanese government -- which is pretty much Hezbollah -- allows the terrorist group to fire rockets from that country into Israel on a daily basis, and Israel is the aggressor? This entire line of antisemitic bullshit that Islamofascist terror groups have any "rights" to constantly target Israeli civilians is just that. Bullshit. The insistence by the UN and other pro-terrorist/ anti-Israel governments and global organizations serves as proof positive that the globalist movement to concentrate power into the hands of the elite is beyond dangerous. It is genocidal. Hezbollah is a terrorist group and an arm of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps. So, any act attributed to Hezbollah must be attributed to the Iranian mullahs who rule over the biggest terror state in the world, even more so than Afghanistan. Iran supports, funds, and arms Hamas. Both of those terror organizations have killed Americans. In fact, Hezbollah was the most lethal against Americans until the attacks of 9/11. So, if you are making excuses for Hamas and the Palestinian people who voted them into power or Hezbollah -- or support the retarded idea of negotiating with the Iranian mullahs and entering into another imbecilic accord with those filthy, lying terrorist scum, then you are a terrorist sympathizer. And if you have donated to any cause that transfers money to any emissary that forwards that funding to either group, you should be arrested for providing material support to a terrorist organization. https://substack.com/profile/129788551-frank-salvato/note/c-69371472 #Israel #Hezbollah #Hamas #Terrorism #Palestinian #Islamofascist #Iran #Election2024
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  • Detailed Analysis: Why Arabs Lose Wars?
    This video based by article is a personal account of U.S. Army Colonel Norvell DeAtkine's experience in dealing with Arab militaries for over 40 years.

    This video provides an in-depth analysis of the performance of Arabic-speaking armies in the modern era, examining their struggles and challenges across various historical conflicts. It begins by exploring how Egyptian regular forces faced difficulties against Yemeni irregulars in the 1960s, a period marked by intense military strategy shifts in the Middle East. Similarly, Syrians managed to assert control in Lebanon during the mid-1970s, but only through the use of overwhelming weaponry and numbers, rather than tactical brilliance.

    One of the most notable examples of ineffectiveness came from the Iraqis during the 1980s when they were pitted against an Iranian military deeply affected by revolutionary turmoil. Despite the disarray in Iran, the Iraqis failed to secure a decisive victory and could not win a three-decade-long war against the Kurds. The Arab military performance on both sides of the 1990 Kuwait war was similarly underwhelming, highlighting the mediocre combat history of the region's forces, especially when compared to the more formidable Allied Forces and Axis Powers of World War II.

    This video seeks to uncover why this unimpressive record persists, delving into a myriad of factors—economic, ideological, and technical—that have historically hampered Arab armies. Yet, perhaps the most critical factor is cultural, encompassing certain societal attributes that inhibit these forces from producing an effective military presence on the battlefield. The insights you will hear are grounded in the personal experiences of Norville B. De Atkin, who spent nearly three decades in the Middle East as a U.S. military attaché and security assistance officer. Through his lens, we gain an understanding of how military tactics are developed and implemented—or, as often is the case, how they fall short—due to deeply ingrained cultural practices.

    It's a well-established truth in military history that an army fights as it is trained. Atkin's firsthand observations of Arab military training reveal much about how these forces approach modern warfare and why they frequently struggle to meet the demands of strategic warfare. Despite nearly 25 years passing since his initial assessments, it appears that little has changed in the effectiveness of these armies, especially when compared to other global forces.

    The video also critiques the problematic nature of incorporating culture into strategic assessments. Historically, this approach has led to wild distortions, as seen with the U.S. Army in the 1930s, which misjudged the Japanese national character, leading to incorrect assumptions about their technological capabilities. Hitler's underestimation of the United States as a "mongrel society" similarly backfired, showing the dangers of relying too heavily on cultural stereotypes in warfare. These examples underscore the risk of making assumptions about military abilities based on cultural attributes, which often leads to overconfidence or, conversely, underestimation of an adversary's capabilities.

    The video also touches on the evolution of military subculture over time, noting how past performances can lead to erroneous conclusions about future conflicts. The dismal French performance in the 1870 Franco-Prussian War misled the German high command into overestimating the French Army's capabilities during World War I. Conversely, Israeli generals underestimated the Egyptian Army in 1973, based on their lackluster performance in the 1967 war. Such examples illustrate how combat history can be a double-edged sword, influencing strategic decisions in both positive and negative ways.

    Furthermore, the video explores how cultural factors—such as the highly centralized command structures in Arab militaries—stifle initiative and flexibility. This rigid hierarchy often leads to a lack of combined arms operations, where cooperation between different military branches, such as naval battles and air warfare, is critical for success.

    In Western forces like the U.S. military, NCOs play a vital role in bridging the gap between officers and enlisted soldiers, fostering a sense of unit cohesion and military innovation. However, in many Arabic-speaking armies, NCOs are either absent or non-functional, leading to a breakdown in discipline and effectiveness, particularly in the stress of combat. This lack of a professional NCO corps further exacerbates the challenges these armies face in executing military tactics and maintaining military history.
    Detailed Analysis: Why Arabs Lose Wars? This video based by article is a personal account of U.S. Army Colonel Norvell DeAtkine's experience in dealing with Arab militaries for over 40 years. This video provides an in-depth analysis of the performance of Arabic-speaking armies in the modern era, examining their struggles and challenges across various historical conflicts. It begins by exploring how Egyptian regular forces faced difficulties against Yemeni irregulars in the 1960s, a period marked by intense military strategy shifts in the Middle East. Similarly, Syrians managed to assert control in Lebanon during the mid-1970s, but only through the use of overwhelming weaponry and numbers, rather than tactical brilliance. One of the most notable examples of ineffectiveness came from the Iraqis during the 1980s when they were pitted against an Iranian military deeply affected by revolutionary turmoil. Despite the disarray in Iran, the Iraqis failed to secure a decisive victory and could not win a three-decade-long war against the Kurds. The Arab military performance on both sides of the 1990 Kuwait war was similarly underwhelming, highlighting the mediocre combat history of the region's forces, especially when compared to the more formidable Allied Forces and Axis Powers of World War II. This video seeks to uncover why this unimpressive record persists, delving into a myriad of factors—economic, ideological, and technical—that have historically hampered Arab armies. Yet, perhaps the most critical factor is cultural, encompassing certain societal attributes that inhibit these forces from producing an effective military presence on the battlefield. The insights you will hear are grounded in the personal experiences of Norville B. De Atkin, who spent nearly three decades in the Middle East as a U.S. military attaché and security assistance officer. Through his lens, we gain an understanding of how military tactics are developed and implemented—or, as often is the case, how they fall short—due to deeply ingrained cultural practices. It's a well-established truth in military history that an army fights as it is trained. Atkin's firsthand observations of Arab military training reveal much about how these forces approach modern warfare and why they frequently struggle to meet the demands of strategic warfare. Despite nearly 25 years passing since his initial assessments, it appears that little has changed in the effectiveness of these armies, especially when compared to other global forces. The video also critiques the problematic nature of incorporating culture into strategic assessments. Historically, this approach has led to wild distortions, as seen with the U.S. Army in the 1930s, which misjudged the Japanese national character, leading to incorrect assumptions about their technological capabilities. Hitler's underestimation of the United States as a "mongrel society" similarly backfired, showing the dangers of relying too heavily on cultural stereotypes in warfare. These examples underscore the risk of making assumptions about military abilities based on cultural attributes, which often leads to overconfidence or, conversely, underestimation of an adversary's capabilities. The video also touches on the evolution of military subculture over time, noting how past performances can lead to erroneous conclusions about future conflicts. The dismal French performance in the 1870 Franco-Prussian War misled the German high command into overestimating the French Army's capabilities during World War I. Conversely, Israeli generals underestimated the Egyptian Army in 1973, based on their lackluster performance in the 1967 war. Such examples illustrate how combat history can be a double-edged sword, influencing strategic decisions in both positive and negative ways. Furthermore, the video explores how cultural factors—such as the highly centralized command structures in Arab militaries—stifle initiative and flexibility. This rigid hierarchy often leads to a lack of combined arms operations, where cooperation between different military branches, such as naval battles and air warfare, is critical for success. In Western forces like the U.S. military, NCOs play a vital role in bridging the gap between officers and enlisted soldiers, fostering a sense of unit cohesion and military innovation. However, in many Arabic-speaking armies, NCOs are either absent or non-functional, leading to a breakdown in discipline and effectiveness, particularly in the stress of combat. This lack of a professional NCO corps further exacerbates the challenges these armies face in executing military tactics and maintaining military history.
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  • France: Iranian couple accused of plotting to murder Israelis and Jews in Germany and France
    https://jihadwatch.org/2024/09/france-iranian-couple-accused-of-plotting-to-murder-israelis-and-jews-in-germany-and-france
    France: Iranian couple accused of plotting to murder Israelis and Jews in Germany and France https://jihadwatch.org/2024/09/france-iranian-couple-accused-of-plotting-to-murder-israelis-and-jews-in-germany-and-france
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    France: Iranian couple accused of plotting to murder Israelis and Jews in Germany and France
    The Islamic Republic of Iran seems to be under the impression that it can act with utter impunity in Europe and the U.S. Could its leadership have gotten this impression from the supine postures of Western leaders? "Paris charges couple in Iranian plot targeting Jews in France, Germany," AFP, September 8, 2024: A Paris court...
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  • https://medforth.biz/paris-charges-couple-in-iranian-plot-targeting-jews-in-france-germany/
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  • https://medforth.biz/germany-iranian-group-of-men-loyal-to-the-regime-rapes-an-opponent-of-the-regime/
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  • Iranian Hackers Targeted WhatsApp Accounts of Biden and Trump Staffers https://www.infowars.com/posts/iranian-hackers-targeted-whatsapp-accounts-of-biden-and-trump-staffers/
    Iranian Hackers Targeted WhatsApp Accounts of Biden and Trump Staffers https://www.infowars.com/posts/iranian-hackers-targeted-whatsapp-accounts-of-biden-and-trump-staffers/
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  • Israel warned of Iran’s intention to attack by Hungary
    Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó reportedly passed on Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Bageri's threat of war to Israeli officials
    https://rmx.news/article/israel-warned-of-irans-intention-to-attack-by-hungary/?
    Israel warned of Iran’s intention to attack by Hungary Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó reportedly passed on Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Bageri's threat of war to Israeli officials https://rmx.news/article/israel-warned-of-irans-intention-to-attack-by-hungary/?
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    Israel warned of Iran’s intention to attack by Hungary
    As tensions rise in the Middle East, Iran’s attack threat to Israel was conveyed through Hungary, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said on Monday. “Iran has informed us that it intends to attack Israel,” Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz told The Jerusalem Post this evening. According to the newspaper, intensive diplomatic efforts […]
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