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2021 Off with Severe but Turbulent Hope – Let’s Buckle Up – Part 3.4

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Maybe that thing you wanted us to be hush hush about along with tension over the temple mount.  When they see Turkey making a move, they will all join in. Remember MFATW said they are forming alliances behind the scenes now.


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Is this truly “just” a drill or are we at war? :unsure:

 

US moves 35 fighter jets closer to China for attack drills

American Military News
July 19, 2021

The U.S. Air Force is sending 25 F-22 Raptors, 10 F-15E Strike Eagles, a pair of C-130s, and approximately 800 Airmen to Guam and Tinian in a display of the force’s strategic flexibility” that analysts say sends a message to potential adversaries like China.  On Monday, the Pacific Air Force announced the deployment of 35 fighter jets closer to China for attack drills ….

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Starts at 1:17 …..

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Heads up Florida!

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Florida Governor, Ron DeSantis stepped up his criticism of President Biden’s immigration policy on Monday, warning that law enforcement personnel informed him that many migrants they encountered at the border were bound for his home state.

DeSantis targeted Biden shortly after the governor returned from a trip to the southern border in support of his move to send Florida law enforcement resources to Texas to assist with the local response to the immigration crisis. DeSantis said he was "surprised" by his discussions with state officers who were sent to the border.

"They’ve made over 2,000 apprehensions, over 100 felony arrests, and they say that almost 70% of everybody that they have interdicted said their ultimate destination was the state of Florida," DeSantis said at a press conference. "If you think that having a wide-open border, 1,000 miles, however far it was away doesn’t affect here, you’re wrong."

"If you have a huge percentage that are going to try to come to Florida, and I think Biden is paying for tickets on buses and flying folks around, that’s going to have a huge impact on community services, on education, on health care, it’s going to effect taxpayers to a huge, huge extent. The policy there needs to change," DeSantis said.

DeSantis is one of several prominent GOP lawmakers who have criticized the Biden administration’s response to the border crisis. Biden officials argue the president inherited a dysfunctional immigration system and reversed several Trump-era immigration policies that were cruel and inhumane.

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