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Good riddance to bad garbage. UAE belongs in the dust of history. It's a whorehouse. It is partnered with the Zionist nation and is responsible for the genocide if Gaza. Never forget.
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finally .. this scumbag for a country and the Israeli poodle country is hit.
people of Gaza will be happy
Ya I think so.And a Eurofighter and a F15... And no less than 10 AH64.
For context: West Bank of Jordan river was captured & annexed by the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan between 1948 and 1967. This allowed Palestinians living there gaining Jordanian citizenship. After Israel captured the West Bank during six day war of 1967 and annexed East Jerusalem in 1980, it offered Israeli citizenship to the residents, but this time, Palestinians refused and most of them still keep their Jordanian passports.About 50% Jordanians are Palestini origin.
That is the natural course of history. These Sheikhdoms are product of colonialism and anomaly in the historical process.Ideally, Saudi Arabia should gobble up UAE, Qatar, Kuwait and Bahrain. Let there be only five countries in north Arabian Sea: Saudi Arabia, Iran, Oman, Iraq and Pakistan. That's the solution to the 'Too many cooks in a kitchen' problem.
Regime change in Jordan & UAE is inevitable. How and when? We'll see.Iran needs to cut the heads off the Zionist Jordanian Snake... Bomb the castle of the Midget King of Jordan. Jordan needs a regime change .
Apparently the old Shaikh Zaid was a great guy, implacable enemy of israel. The current one usurped the legitimate heir with the help of the Zionist lobby.Good riddance to bad garbage. UAE belongs in the dust of history. It's a whorehouse. It is partnered with the Zionist nation and is responsible for the genocide if Gaza. Never forget.
Here’s my list of confirmed losses.. cost isn’t true, and most ground radars aren’t in the list, fored interceptors are also not there….. I made it through claude 4.6… hope if helpsI am compiling a table of confirmed/reported US material losses
the total material losses are more than $6 billion in jets, drones, and radars alone
this is excluding missile interceptors and offensive weapon costs, which adds another $15-20 billion
of course operating costs of this many jets and assets are also excluded
| Category | Details |
| PERSONNEL | |
| US troops killed | At least 15 |
| Killed by enemy fire | 7 |
| Killed in non-combat | 6 (KC-135 crash, Iraq) + others |
| US troops wounded | At least 365 (247 Army, 63 Navy, 19 Marines, 36 Air Force) |
| AIRCRAFT LOST OR DAMAGED | |
| F-15E Strike Eagles | 4 total — 3 shot down by Kuwaiti friendly fire (Mar 1); 1 shot down over Iran (Apr 3) |
| F-35 | 1 struck by ground fire (Mar 19), pilot landed with shrapnel wounds |
| KC-135 Tankers | 1 crashed in Iraq (midair collision, 6 killed); 5 damaged at Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia |
| MQ-9 Reaper Drones | 12+ lost — 9 shot down by Iran, 1 destroyed on ground, 2 crashed |
| E-3 Sentry (AWACS) | 1 damaged at Prince Sultan Air Base |
| A-10 Warthog | 1 hit during CSAR mission, crashed near Strait of Hormuz (Apr 3) |
| Black Hawk Helicopters | 2 hit by small arms fire during rescue (Apr 3), crew injured, returned to base |
| CH-47 Chinook | 1 lost (unverified) |
| NAVAL / BASE LOSSES | |
| USS Gerald R. Ford | Fire broke out Mar 12; undergoing repairs at Souda Bay, Greece |
| THAAD System | Damaged in Iranian strikes on US bases |
| US Embassy Kuwait | Struck and closed indefinitely (Mar 2) |
| FINANCIAL COST | |
| Equipment losses (3 weeks) | Estimated $1.4–$2.9 billion |
| Supplemental budget request | $200 billion proposed by Pentagon |
Like what? 25% more tariffs? lollol lol, wut?
“Glory be to God” god does not answer to satan’s cabal.
Translation =they will strike power plants including Busher
What role does religion actually play in the capacity for warfare? To suggest that faith is the primary driver of martial courage is to ignore the most striking examples of modern history.
Look at China. They are a secular, largely atheist society, yet their military and economic might is so formidable that few would dare to challenge them. Or consider the Japanese during World War II; while their culture was deeply traditional, their terrifying Kamikaze attacks were driven by a nationalist code of honor (Bushido), not a religious promise of an afterlife.
Furthermore, look at the historical resilience of Vietnam or the militaristic discipline of North Korea. Both are officially atheist states, yet are they any less capable as warriors? Clearly, the 'warrior spirit' exists entirely independent of a god.
The real divide isn't between the 'believer' and the 'infidel'; it is between the civilized and the hardened. History shows that people living in developed 'cities', surrounded by comfort and security, they naturally lose their edge as warriors. In contrast, those living in undeveloped, harsh, and unforgiving environments are forged into fighters by their surroundings, regardless of what they believe.
Those who insist on a religious explanation for military success need to undergo a 'mental recalibration.' They must abandon these comfortable delusions and confront the cold, hard facts of human geography and sociology.
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