So tonight NATO decided to bomb Russia again with ATCMS from Ukrainian territory and hit the Kursk region.
Putin's warning strike with the Oreshovka ballistic missile was futile as I announced.
NATO wants a third world war and will provoke Russia until Putin directly retaliates against the countries participating in this war.
The NATO command will use this as an excuse to officially send troops to Ukraine and declare martial law and further mobilization across European countries.
Before the start of the war in 2022, Putin stated several times that the goal of NATO is to establish a military infrastructure on the territory of Ukraine, including ballistic missiles with which to strike Russia. Well, we are already at that stage.
However, if the situation is up to this point, China and North Korea will definitely and officially get involved. China has no way of letting Russia fall knowing that it is the main target of NATO.
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Yanis Varoufakis (former Greek Minister of Finance) describes AI as a new form of capital that produces not goods, but behavioral modification. This is achieved by engineering perceptions.
The answers provided by ChatGPT, or the images rendered by StableDiffusion — as these increasingly inform our perceptions, they in turn define the reality we experience.
This is what makes AI so powerful — he who controls the AI, defines the reality of tomorrow.
TEXAS Rain ENHANCEMENT "Weather Modification" Projects DIRECTLY over the FLOODED AREAS near Kerr County!
⚡️🇺🇸 Some more things coming out for the 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).
Under the preliminary drafts of the bill, the USAF is requesting a release of $57,000,000 USD ($57.0 Million) to retire all remaining 162 A-10 Thunderbolt IIs in current service. Apart of the 2023 NDAA, there was a clause for a few million dollars to be released every so often to gradually retire the (then) 250 airframes by 2034; however due to the push by the Dept of Defense to ‘shed’ obsolete or obsolescent airframes that cannot be overhauled or upgraded further without a whole new airframe, it appears the USAF wants to retire all 162 remaining A-10s by the end of 2026.
The USAF plans to fully divest the 340-total remaining A-10s entirely, including those that currently serve in a handful of Air National Guard units in some states; which will be replaced by F-15EX Eagle IIs (like what is already happening with the Michigan State Air National Guard’s A-10s), or F-35A/Bs.
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