Somehow, I missed the news about "Spiderweb" until just now, while reading Heather's letter.
In any case, wow! Amazing!
Andrew Yang with CBC did a good video about it if you're interested in hearing more. What it really exemplifies is how cheap tech like kamakazi drones can do billions in damage to top end military equipment. Honestly it's pretty scary shit to think about.
The US should be taking note and considering their defense systems at bases around the world. Also makes me wonder what type of security the Secret Service is needing to utilize to protect human assets against a drone attack.
Somehow, I missed the news about "Spiderweb" until just now, while reading Heather's letter.
In any case, wow! Amazing!
Andrew Yang with CBC did a good video about it if you're interested in hearing more. What it really exemplifies is how cheap tech like kamakazi drones can do billions in damage to top end military equipment. Honestly it's pretty scary shit to think about.
The US should be taking note and considering their defense systems at bases around the world. Also makes me wonder what type of security the Secret Service is needing to utilize to protect human assets against a drone attack.
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Somehow, I missed the news about "Spiderweb" until just now, while reading Heather's letter.
In any case, wow! Amazing!
Andrew Yang with CBC did a good video about it if you're interested in hearing more. What it really exemplifies is how cheap tech like kamakazi drones can do billions in damage to top end military equipment. Honestly it's pretty scary shit to think about.
The US should be taking note and considering their defense systems at bases around the world. Also makes me wonder what type of security the Secret Service is needing to utilize to protect human assets against a drone attack.
Yeah, this is a game changer, for sure. And I do not feel confident that we have the correct people in charge to combat this threat.
Somehow, I missed the news about "Spiderweb" until just now, while reading Heather's letter.
In any case, wow! Amazing!
Andrew Yang with CBC did a good video about it if you're interested in hearing more. What it really exemplifies is how cheap tech like kamakazi drones can do billions in damage to top end military equipment. Honestly it's pretty scary shit to think about.
The US should be taking note and considering their defense systems at bases around the world. Also makes me wonder what type of security the Secret Service is needing to utilize to protect human assets against a drone attack.
Yeah, this is a game changer, for sure. And I do not feel confident that we have the correct people in charge to combat this threat.
Has anyone heard anything on the COOTWH assassination attempts? What the investigation has found? Any other charges? What about the guy in Flo Rida? He been charged, plead, trial conducted? Seems odd it’s so quiet given it was a liberal, Antiiiiiiiiifa, whacko sicko plot, eh?
Somehow, I missed the news about "Spiderweb" until just now, while reading Heather's letter.
In any case, wow! Amazing!
Andrew Yang with CBC did a good video about it if you're interested in hearing more. What it really exemplifies is how cheap tech like kamakazi drones can do billions in damage to top end military equipment. Honestly it's pretty scary shit to think about.
The US should be taking note and considering their defense systems at bases around the world. Also makes me wonder what type of security the Secret Service is needing to utilize to protect human assets against a drone attack.
Yeah, this is a game changer, for sure. And I do not feel confident that we have the correct people in charge to combat this threat.
Has anyone heard anything on the COOTWH assassination attempts? What the investigation has found? Any other charges? What about the guy in Flo Rida? He been charged, plead, trial conducted? Seems odd it’s so quiet given it was a liberal, Antiiiiiiiiifa, whacko sicko plot, eh?
Did they ever release a Medical report of the assassination attempts
Did you see where COOTWH spoke to Putin on the ritz? Did you hear what COOTWH said about it? “Putin on the ritz will respond to Ukraine’s drone attacks.” Thanks for the newsflash there Chip. Brilliant brilliance in all its brilliancy.
So much winning. Wasn’t this supposed to be over by January 22nd? Whats taking so long?
Instead, Trump acknowledged the 75-minute conversation would not yield an immediate end to the war in Ukraine.
“We discussed the attack on Russia’s docked airplanes, by Ukraine, and also various other attacks that have been taking place by both sides,” Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social. “It was a good conversation, but not a conversation that will lead to immediate Peace.”
“President Putin did say, and very strongly, that he will have to respond to the recent attack on the airfields,” he went on.
Trump’s matter-of-fact description of the call offered little evidence of advancement in his attempts to end the war. The president said last week he would be able to determine within two weeks whether Putin was serious about negotiating a ceasefire but has said little about how he would make that assessment. Meanwhile, there’s been increasing pressure on Trump to levy additional sanctions against Russia, which he has so far resisted.
Russian and Ukrainian officials met earlier this week in Istanbul for direct talks on ending the war, but both sides emerged without budging from their positions. Trump has taken credit for bringing the two sides together for face-to-face discussions.
So much winning. Wasn’t this supposed to be over by January 22nd? Whats taking so long?
Instead, Trump acknowledged the 75-minute conversation would not yield an immediate end to the war in Ukraine.
“We discussed the attack on Russia’s docked airplanes, by Ukraine, and also various other attacks that have been taking place by both sides,” Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social. “It was a good conversation, but not a conversation that will lead to immediate Peace.”
“President Putin did say, and very strongly, that he will have to respond to the recent attack on the airfields,” he went on.
Trump’s matter-of-fact description of the call offered little evidence of advancement in his attempts to end the war. The president said last week he would be able to determine within two weeks whether Putin was serious about negotiating a ceasefire but has said little about how he would make that assessment. Meanwhile, there’s been increasing pressure on Trump to levy additional sanctions against Russia, which he has so far resisted.
Russian and Ukrainian officials met earlier this week in Istanbul for direct talks on ending the war, but both sides emerged without budging from their positions. Trump has taken credit for bringing the two sides together for face-to-face discussions.
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The US should be taking note and considering their defense systems at bases around the world. Also makes me wonder what type of security the Secret Service is needing to utilize to protect human assets against a drone attack.
would guess, radio signal jamming.
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memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '14
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Instead, Trump acknowledged the 75-minute conversation would not yield an immediate end to the war in Ukraine.
“We discussed the attack on Russia’s docked airplanes, by Ukraine, and also various other attacks that have been taking place by both sides,” Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social. “It was a good conversation, but not a conversation that will lead to immediate Peace.”
“President Putin did say, and very strongly, that he will have to respond to the recent attack on the airfields,” he went on.
Trump’s matter-of-fact description of the call offered little evidence of advancement in his attempts to end the war. The president said last week he would be able to determine within two weeks whether Putin was serious about negotiating a ceasefire but has said little about how he would make that assessment. Meanwhile, there’s been increasing pressure on Trump to levy additional sanctions against Russia, which he has so far resisted.
Russian and Ukrainian officials met earlier this week in Istanbul for direct talks on ending the war, but both sides emerged without budging from their positions. Trump has taken credit for bringing the two sides together for face-to-face discussions.
https://www.cnn.com/2025/06/04/politics/trump-putin-phone-call-ukraine-response
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Trump says it may be better to let Ukraine and Russia ‘fight for a while’
US president casts doubt on peace efforts as German chancellor urges him to increase pressure on Moscow
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/jun/05/russia-warns-it-will-respond-to-ukraine-drone-attacks-how-and-when-it-sees-fit
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