NWO/Illuminati US politics - Pt 3

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So the peace deal is give in to Russia's aggression and for Ukraine to cede their territory to a belligerent aggressor.

I hope you don't live next door to bikies.
Well Ukraine lost the war as did Russia so they will end up losing something … Ukraine lose territory and Russia surrenders with a 3/1 loss of life to accompany that rather pitiful territorial gain given the human cost ie. a complete failure. That’s the end result.

It’s hard to say they gave in to Russian aggression given Russia as part of a peace deal will be surrendering
 
So the peace deal is give in to Russia's aggression and for Ukraine to cede their territory to a belligerent aggressor.

I hope you don't live next door to bikies.
Another aspect of this is US surrendered to Taliban aggression during the Biden administration. I think that’s a much much bigger threat to the concepts of peace and democracy than Russia/Ukraine war. You can simply look at the treatment of women since Talibans takeover to see that
 
Another aspect of this is US surrendered to Taliban aggression during the Biden administration. I think that’s a much much bigger threat to the concepts of peace and democracy than Russia/Ukraine war. You can simply look at the treatment of women since Talibans takeover to see that

It was Trump that made a deal with the Taliban. He was trying to get them to holiday with him at Camp David lol.

Perhaps you should research things before brain farting?
 

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What deal with the Taliban do you think Trump signed?
He agreed to a prisoner exchange and to allow them to stay in control of the northern parts of Afghanistan they had held at the time. It was agreed to at the time that if they moved beyond the agreed boundaries the war would begin again with Trump outwardly suggesting that any moves would result in assassinations of key Taliban leaders.

The issue is Biden didn’t follow through with restarting the war upon any moves outside of the boundaries…
 
He agreed to a prisoner exchange and to allow them to stay in control of the northern parts of Afghanistan they had held at the time. It was agreed to at the time that if they moved beyond the agreed boundaries the war would begin again with Trump outwardly suggesting that any moves would result in assassinations of key Taliban leaders.

The issue is Biden didn’t follow through with restarting the war upon any moves outside of the boundaries…

Biden didn't make Trump surrender to the Taliban. Trump did that himself.

Unless you are suggesting that Trump was merely a puppet?
 
Assassination attempts, terrorist attacks, media propaganda, weaponisation of the DOJ by the Biden admin…the great man survived it all, won the election AND ended the year as TIME Man Of The Year.

The first 100 days will see the beginning of mass deportations of illegals, much needed overhaul of FBI, massive change in culture at the DOJ, and DOGE will scare the crap out of wasteful departments.

DEI/woke cult nonsense etc will also be dismantled.

Ukraine can kiss its wasteful war goodbye. No more weapons money for you.

Much to look forward to in 2025.

Let’s not forget I repeat LETS NOT FORGET…Richmond won 3 premierships last time Donald John Trump was President.

Bloke is our lucky charm 😎
 
He agreed to a prisoner exchange and to allow them to stay in control of the northern parts of Afghanistan they had held at the time. It was agreed to at the time that if they moved beyond the agreed boundaries the war would begin again with Trump outwardly suggesting that any moves would result in assassinations of key Taliban leaders.

The issue is Biden didn’t follow through with restarting the war upon any moves outside of the boundaries…

The Taliban knew Biden is a coward and they could act with impunity.
 
Biden didn't make Trump surrender to the Taliban. Trump did that himself.

Unless you are suggesting that Trump was merely a puppet?
The wrong way around mate. You can’t surrender a war when you don’t control the military. The person who controls the military is responsible for its actions…

Trump didn’t make Biden surrender. Biden did that himself. It was the military he had control over whom performed that action
 
The wrong way around mate. You can’t surrender a war when you don’t control the military. The person who controls the military is responsible for its actions…

Trump didn’t make Biden surrender. Biden did that himself. It was the military he had control over whom performed that action

Biden simply withdrew the troops after Trump surrendered.

Also, it was Trump that organised for 5000 Taliban to be released from prison.

 

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Biden simply withdrew the troops after Trump surrendered.
Biden simply withdrew the troops after Taliban attacked their position. Biden ordered they do not fight and retaliate. That was the core action that resulted in the return of the Taliban. If Biden held the position and fought back, they gain control back.

Not even Russia can beat US military might. Taliban had no chance if the person in control was willing to use the military might. That was the failed decision primarily. If Biden retaliated then US still has power in Afghanistan
 
Biden simply withdrew the troops after Taliban attacked their position. Biden ordered they do not fight and retaliate. That was the core action that resulted in the return of the Taliban. If Biden held the position and fought back, they gain control back.

Not even Russia can beat US military might. Taliban had no chance if the person in control was willing to use the military might. That was the failed decision primarily. If Biden retaliated then US still has power in Afghanistan

Was this the same Taliban that Trump had released from prison?

Or are you talking about a different Taliban?

It's all well documented mate, not sure why you are trying to rewrite history.
 
Was this the same Taliban that Trump had released from prison?

Or are you talking about a different Taliban?

It's all well documented mate, not sure why you are trying to rewrite history.
You think 5000 people was a threat to the entire US military that Biden had to run away from ?

It's not the cause of the event. Running away is. If the US can't beat 5000 Taliban soldiers the world is in trouble
 
Why did they need to compare DNA from Matthew's body with family members when all security clearances require DNA swabs and all military members have DNA in a government database? They already had his DNA. No need to take any from family members.

Now they claim to have found his army id in the Cybertruck, only a little singed.

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The email he wrote on Dec 31 is interesting (if genuine). He said he was trying to get to Mexico but was being prevented. That tallies with his route, kindly monitored by Tesla, which took him south from Denver. The direct route to Vegas is west. He claimed that the US and China are using drones that use anti-gravity technology and have an unlimited payload capacity. He was also whistleblowing on war crimes in Afghanistan and that they were covered up.

 
https://www.sigar.mil/Reports/Artic...ense-and-security-forces-an-assessment-of-th/



The U.S. deal with the Taliban destroyed Afghans' military morale, a new report says


While the central government foundered, the Taliban got a huge boost when 5,000 fighters were released from Afghan prisons in 2020. The release was part of the Trump administration's deal with the Taliban, and a source of conflict between the U.S. and Ghani. The Afghan government only agreed to release the prisoners after intense pressure, including a threat to cut off U.S. aid.​
Citing Sadat, the report states, "most of the released prisoners were group leaders, commanders, and chiefs. That meant if sent into a province or a village, they could recruit and mobilize their groups quickly."​




https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States–Taliban_deal#
The Agreement for Bringing Peace to Afghanistan, commonly known as the United States–Taliban deal or the Doha Accord, was a peace agreement signed by the United States and the Taliban on 29 February 2020 in Doha, Qatar, to bring an end to the 2001–2021 war in Afghanistan. Negotiated for the US by Zalmay Khalilzad for the Trump administration, the agreement did not involve the then Afghan government. The deal, which also had secret annexes, was one of the critical events that caused the collapse of the Afghan National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF). Adhering to the conditions of the deal, the US dramatically reduced the number of US air raids, leaving the ANDSF without a key advantage in keeping the Taliban at bay.​
The agreement stipulated fighting restrictions for both the US and the Taliban, and provided for the withdrawal of all NATO forces from Afghanistan.​


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020–2021_U.S._troop_withdrawal_from_Afghanistan#Withdrawal
The United States Armed Forces completed their withdrawal from Afghanistan on 30 August 2021, marking the end of the 2001–2021 war. In February 2020, the Trump administration and the Taliban signed the United States–Taliban deal in Doha, Qatar, which stipulated fighting restrictions for both the US and the Taliban, and in return for the Taliban's counter-terrorism commitments, provided for the withdrawal of all NATO forces from Afghanistan by 1 May 2021.​

 
Now they claim to have found his army id in the Cybertruck, only a little singed.

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The email he wrote on Dec 31 is interesting (if genuine). He said he was trying to get to Mexico but was being prevented. That tallies with his route, kindly monitored by Tesla, which took him south from Denver. The direct route to Vegas is west. He claimed that the US and China are using drones that use anti-gravity technology and have an unlimited payload capacity. He was also whistleblowing on war crimes in Afghanistan and that they were covered up.



Yeah. I'd seen all that. These comments - “Americans only pay attention to spectacles and violence” and “fireworks and explosives” were best to get his point across make a mockery of my theory about the bullet perhaps passing through his head then into the cargo area through the little viewing window and into a petrol can.
 
https://www.sigar.mil/Reports/Artic...ense-and-security-forces-an-assessment-of-th/



The U.S. deal with the Taliban destroyed Afghans' military morale, a new report says


While the central government foundered, the Taliban got a huge boost when 5,000 fighters were released from Afghan prisons in 2020. The release was part of the Trump administration's deal with the Taliban, and a source of conflict between the U.S. and Ghani. The Afghan government only agreed to release the prisoners after intense pressure, including a threat to cut off U.S. aid.​
Citing Sadat, the report states, "most of the released prisoners were group leaders, commanders, and chiefs. That meant if sent into a province or a village, they could recruit and mobilize their groups quickly."​




https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States–Taliban_deal#
The Agreement for Bringing Peace to Afghanistan, commonly known as the United States–Taliban deal or the Doha Accord, was a peace agreement signed by the United States and the Taliban on 29 February 2020 in Doha, Qatar, to bring an end to the 2001–2021 war in Afghanistan. Negotiated for the US by Zalmay Khalilzad for the Trump administration, the agreement did not involve the then Afghan government. The deal, which also had secret annexes, was one of the critical events that caused the collapse of the Afghan National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF). Adhering to the conditions of the deal, the US dramatically reduced the number of US air raids, leaving the ANDSF without a key advantage in keeping the Taliban at bay.​
The agreement stipulated fighting restrictions for both the US and the Taliban, and provided for the withdrawal of all NATO forces from Afghanistan.​


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020–2021_U.S._troop_withdrawal_from_Afghanistan#Withdrawal
The United States Armed Forces completed their withdrawal from Afghanistan on 30 August 2021, marking the end of the 2001–2021 war. In February 2020, the Trump administration and the Taliban signed the United States–Taliban deal in Doha, Qatar, which stipulated fighting restrictions for both the US and the Taliban, and in return for the Taliban's counter-terrorism commitments, provided for the withdrawal of all NATO forces from Afghanistan by 1 May 2021.​


You said it.

which stipulated fighting restrictions for both the US and the Taliban, and in return for the Taliban's counter-terrorism commitments, provided for the withdrawal of all NATO forces from Afghanistan by 1 May 2021.

The fighting restrictions were breached which means the agreement was null and void. This meant the US troops were to retaliate. They didnt retaliate.

If the agreement failed, why is it the responsibility of the person who signed it? Isnt the failure of a agreement owned by the person executing the agreement?
 
Democrats went from party of the people to handing out presidential medals for the sole achievement of being a billionaire

They learnt nothing

Then why didn't your favorite billionaires get medals?
 
You said it.

which stipulated fighting restrictions for both the US and the Taliban, and in return for the Taliban's counter-terrorism commitments, provided for the withdrawal of all NATO forces from Afghanistan by 1 May 2021.

The fighting restrictions were breached which means the agreement was null and void. This meant the US troops were to retaliate. They didnt retaliate.

If the agreement failed, why is it the responsibility of the person who signed it? Isnt the failure of a agreement owned by the person executing the agreement?
Yes.

Trump was tricked into a bs deal with the Taliban. Which excluded the Afghanistan Government.

The Taliban was breaching the terms of the agreement even before the 5000 Taliban prisoners were forced to be released by Trump threatening sanctions on Afghanistan.


Afghanistan also never actually believed that the US would withdraw its forces, and were totally unprepared for the final withdraw.
The first action by Trump in removing air superiority already set in motion a renewal of the Taliban.
Then he added 5000 important members to it.


Trump agreed to everything, so that he could be the person who ended the 'forever war'.
And it was used initially as the reason people would claim Trump is anti-war.
(The anti-war later morphed into 'no new wars under Trump' rhetoric. Which also wasn't true).



I'm not sure what the best plan of action Biden could have taken by the time he took office.
The only way to protect his men, would be to redeploy more troops into Afghanistan. And I don't think a single person would have supported that.


I don't think Biden did the right thing, or that he handled it well. But I'm not sure what else he could have done by that point.



Laugh emoji if you like, dismiss everything I've said here as well as the information I provided earlier.
You're completely entitled to your own opinion and view on this.
I'm not attacking you or your position. I'm just putting across the available information to you in as clear a way as I can.
 

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