Watching.. Some bald guy entered the Charlie Kirk Chat.. Last Name "Neff"..
The intellectual war in real time alive is over 7,000 years old within this species about which ideology becomes global standard beliefs now isn't eternity when genetic outcomes only exist as living eternally separated by combined chromosomes existing as current population so far.
Cueball extols the virtues of Iran quite a bit.
So this ISN'T about Grifty having jammed his cocktail onions into the Hormuz vise and inviting the Sons of Mullahs to turn the crank?DeezerShoove » 8 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Cueball extols the virtues of Iran quite a bit.![]()
One of the facets of the genius of their It Takes A Village (mosaic defense) begged the question I put to AI:
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Has mosaic defense lead to the inevitable breaches of ceasefire agreements?
Yes, the decentralized nature of the mosaic defense strategy has contributed to breaches of ceasefire agreements, as it allows local commanders to act independently, which can lead to uncoordinated military actions and escalations. This has been observed in the context of conflicts involving Iran, where such a strategy has resulted in ongoing skirmishes despite ceasefire efforts.
Be careful, Deezer will delete your posts when you embarrass him.Blackvegetable » 3 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ So this ISN'T about Grifty having jammed his cocktail onions into the Hormuz vise and inviting the Sons of Mullahs to turn the crank?
exactly, this is you using syllogism to create a talking point to invent facts it was possible. You thrive on creating reasonable doubt, not understanding self evident time lived since conception as equally here now.Blackvegetable » Today, 7:20 am » wrote: ↑ So this ISN'T about Grifty having jammed his cocktail onions into the Hormuz vise and inviting the Sons of Mullahs to turn the crank?
Blackvegetable » Today, 7:20 am » wrote: ↑ So this ISN'T about Grifty having jammed his cocktail onions into the Hormuz vise and inviting the Sons of Mullahs to turn the crank?
Blackvegetable » Today, 7:20 am » wrote: ↑ So this ISN'T about Grifty having jammed his cocktail onions into the Hormuz vise and inviting the Sons of Mullahs to turn the crank?
Focus...DeezerShoove » 39 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ So this isn't a statement, an opinion, etc.
You are still a **** question boy.
Multiple presidential administrations over decades...
Why surround Iran?
Attempt to NOT troll.
on what? I understand evolving in plain sight regardless the topic involves periodic molecular characteristics or organic chromosomes creating the food chain regardless plant or animal, predatory or prey, asexual, male, female, offspring within specific ancestral lineages and generation gaps inhabiting time this rotation of the planet, dead or alive.
Some pretty solid red pills that nigga be spittin.JohnnyYou » Yesterday, 8:20 am » wrote: ↑ Watching.. Some bald guy entered the Charlie Kirk Chat.. Last Name "Neff"..
I have seen your bald guy.. not sure I can do 54 minutes this AM...
Copy of video specs.. The dude does look real.. so many are AI generated faces... RAND Corp sparks interest,,
The US continues to playact diplomacy with Iran regarding the latest “memorandum of understanding” (MOU) signed, then immediately violated by the US, re-negotiated, and supposedly agreed upon again - using the pause in all-out war to carefully shape the battlefield ahead of what will inevitably be another round of large-scale aggression.
References:
RAND Corporation - Dangerous But Not Omnipotent (2009):
https://www.rand.org/pubs/monographs/...
NYT - The Separation (Dec. 2025):
https://archive.ph/p7lM1#selection-48...
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On what planet should we expect Iran to keep it's word?DeezerShoove » Today, 7:15 am » wrote: ↑ Cueball extols the virtues of Iran quite a bit.![]()
One of the facets of the genius of their It Takes A Village (mosaic defense) begged the question I put to AI:
--
Has mosaic defense lead to the inevitable breaches of ceasefire agreements?
Yes, the decentralized nature of the mosaic defense strategy has contributed to breaches of ceasefire agreements, as it allows local commanders to act independently, which can lead to uncoordinated military actions and escalations. This has been observed in the context of conflicts involving Iran, where such a strategy has resulted in ongoing skirmishes despite ceasefire efforts.
Just wanted to offer my condolences to you and your log cabin buddies about Miss Lindsey's passing,Blackvegetable » Today, 7:20 am » wrote: ↑ So this ISN'T about Grifty having jammed his cocktail onions into the Hormuz vise and inviting the Sons of Mullahs to turn the crank?
The US War on Iran Continues & Why It Was Never Going to Stop.
Listen to this moron, he thinks a cock-gobbler can give him and the Mullah a happy ending.*Roshambo » Today, 4:33 am » wrote: ↑ The US War on Iran Continues & Why It Was Never Going to Stop.
USA will have to elect a Democrat President for it to stop. Diplomacy.