Yes yes, Ripping babies from their mothers arms, leaving 2 year olds in cages to change their own diapers, beating and torturing children that are naked and tied to chairs, and murdering them in mass while saying they simply "dissappeared", all of this is just "temporary detainment at the border".
You are fucking pond scum. Less than human. I'd be willing to bet money that you rape your own children. You deserve to be locked up along with them. See you on the battlefield soon I'm sure.
Turkey has received the first two F-35 jets from the US, but with a catch: the planes will stay in the US until end of 2019 as Turkish pilots are training to fly them and Senate continues attempts to bar Ankara from getting F-35s.
>“We are entering a new era altogether, and this also holds true for the Turkish air force,” Orlando Carvalho, executive vice president of Lockheed Martin's Aeronautics business area, said at the ceremony held at Lockheed Martin's plant in Fort Worth, Texas, on Thursday.
Ahead of the “delivery” ceremony, the US Senate passed the 2019 National Defense Authorization Act, which described the S-400 deal as “sanctionable under current United States law” and envisioned a plan for the “removal of Turkey from the F-35 program.”Apart from the bill, the Senate issued a resolution expressing its “concerns” over the S-400 purchase, yet again warning Ankara of the potential consequences of doing business with Russia. >Turkey responded angrily to the US legislators’ moves, stating that the Senate’s vote does “not hold value for us,” as the purchase of Russian S-400s was “a done deal.”
he loved sucking bush cock. which should be a red flag to anyone sane.
Cooper Gray
>STFU d'awww. don't like that I'm pointing out you faggots are supporting a kike?
Ian Walker
considers macing crippled war veterans "the Battlefield". pathetic
Kayden Peterson
And they are not long though. Count Kraut did that.
Chase Hernandez
Who cares? If they have the ability and wherewithal to travel through multiple countries just to break the law, they surely can survive in Mexico too. They even speak the same languge ffs.
SAVORY SPICS DOG FOOD. Give your dog a treat from south of the border.
Camden Phillips
Who acted first? Those who broke border law? Or law enforcement?
By all means if law enforcement was the one to initiate the series of evens that led to the family being separated to families who didn't break the law, tell me about it.
Gavin Gray
WaPo called him out for being a neocon who pushed Iraq war in the first paragraph of his obit
Congress isn't going to accomplish shit unless there's a crimson tide in November. Dems won't budge because they want them to come in while too many cucks in the GOP are beholden to their cheap labor donors.
I dislike neoconservatism and I'm pretty sure 2007 was a fatal hit to that political movement but I still liked the guy.
Eli Gutierrez
Huh, and all theses years I thought it was one of Bethesda's weird OC guns.
Anthony Gutierrez
Collusion is not a crime though
Asher Hernandez
>Charles Krauthammer, the conservative columnist for the Washington Post, is appalled that Republicans nominated Donald Trump. And as Trump’s campaign gets closer to November, he isn’t letting up, calling Trump’s first month as the presumptive nominee "disastrous."
>In Friday’s Washington Post, Krauthammer mocked the idea — propagated by Trump — that the impulsive, reckless, improvisational candidate could suddenly turn presidential, saying that Trump’s response to the shootings proves this is dead wrong:
>Trump made himself the (political) story. First, he offered himself unseemly congratulations for his prescience about terrorism. (He’d predicted more would be coming. What a visionary.) Then he went beyond blaming the president for lack of will or wisdom in fighting terrorism, and darkly implied presidential sympathy for the enemy. "There’s something going on," he charged. He then reiterated his ban on Muslim immigration. Why? Because that’s what Trump does.
>Krauthammer also ran through some of the other lowlights of Trump’s campaign: "His two-week expedition into racism in attacking the Indiana-born "Mexican" judge. His dabbling in conspiracy… All of which suggests, and cements, the image of a man who shoots from the hip and is prone to both wild theories and extreme policies."
>Krauthammer has been hammering Trump for months now, deploring his "breathtaking, bigotry-tinged cynicism," calling him a "conspiracy theorist" and a "fabulist," and criticizing his refusal to condemn violence against protesters.
(except the shills you can die in a barrel crusher for all i care- for your own sake quit now before you get arrested)
Julian Roberts
This. Even if he did "collude," it is not in fact a crime.
Chase Gray
Fuck Krauthammer and while we're at it, every other cocksucking talking head that goes on the (((Talmudvision))) and (((interprets))) the news so we can be informed.
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William Garcia
>I dislike neoconservatism and I'm pretty sure 2007 was a fatal hit to that political movement but I still liked the guy. Liking a Jew? Why? Do you think Jews belong in White countries or something?
>I'm talking to an idiot Said the Republican Conservative that likes Jews.
Xavier Rogers
>Who cares? If they have the ability and wherewithal to travel through multiple countries just to break the law, they surely can survive in Mexico too. They even speak the same languge ffs.
Fun fact: It usually costs a minimum of $5K to get smuggled in.
How brutal will Jow Forums be when McCain passes away?
Ryder Turner
Are they still a good company these days? Life is surprising.
Juan Perez
The fuck? Why did we give them to those cunts after they point blank threatened us with war if we didn't? Your welcome user, here based Bethesda did scans of all of his shit and uploaded them to a Flickr channel so you can look at them in all their glory Fucker would do all of it by hand on massive sheets of paper, he was a true artist flickr.com/photos/47857688@N08/sets/72157629320774861/ For the longest time I almost exclusively used one of his pictures of the mysterious stranger for any and every profile pic I had
(1) states unequivocally that the United States is obligated to speak out against any threat to NATO interoperability, any exposure of NATO assets to hostile actors, or any degradation of the general security of NATO member countries;
(2) commends Turkey for its long-standing relationship with the United States and for being a valued ally in Europe and the Middle East;
(3) affirms a desire to maintain a productive relationship grounded in a shared respect for NATO and essential democratic values;
(4) expresses concern that the Government of Turkey’s anticipated purchase of Russian S–400 surface-to-air missile batteries threatens NATO interoperability; and
(5) encourages Turkey to realign its defense procurement strategy to comply with NATO and in turn strengthen NATO’s response capability.