SAUDI JEWRABIA IS KILL SOON

Holla Forums WAS RIGHT AGAIN

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The wahhabi money-laundering cesspool is soon closed due to AIDS, both militarily and economically.

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What will come from this?

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Flip flop wearing Houthi rebels will surely continue their affairs of kicking the shit out of Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Arabia is the only thing holding back the Caliphate. Welcome, international Theocracy.

You mean when they don't sponsor it.

Nor build military bases ("mosques") in Europe.

The Saud are against Baathism, which is an ideology that promotes pan-Arabism: The unification of Emirs and Sheikhs under a single government. A so-called Caliphate.

Why are sandniggers so incompetent?

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Amerifat good goys will step in and save the day from it collapsing. I guarantee it.

god damn what a nice ID get that is

pan-Arabism is not a Caliphate lad.

Baathism is what Qaddafi and Assad did, moron.

It ferments the Caliphate. Free travel from Baghdad to Mecca to Mt. Atlas will strengthen the Muslamic cause.

and saddam

it's basically a form of arabic national socialism, with more emphasis on socialism

So why would America fuck over a country whose royalty are literally Jews?

I am confused.

defencejournal.com/2003/apr/arabs-lose-wars.htm

Science has shown that Arabs are shit, both biologically and spiritually.

Ataturk was a jew

Well, hopefully Iran won't be tempted to invade.

No he wasn't most of the other Young Turks were though

Nigger our senate just overrode Obama veto giving them a MASSIVE "fuck you!".

well you could say the movment he led was under jewish influence then

i always thought he was one too

Methinks that it would try, under the pretext of protecting the holy cities.
Mainly from themselves.

The same senate that pushed through the Saudi weapons deal a few weeks back? That senate, retard?

Also,


They literally won't care.

And America will go on protecting the Saudis and the Jews like they always have.

You are a good example of the type of good goy mindset that will keep backing them. MUH SENATE. YOU ESS AY. YOU ESS AY. GONNA DRINK COKE, AND 9/11. FORGOT ABOUT THOSE WEAPONS DEALS THOUGH. HULK HOGAN IS GOING TO RUN WILD OVER 9/11.

hugequestions.com/Eric/TFC/Young-Turks.html

Proof.

archive.is/ojLsp

lol even Somalis think SA's military sucks.

They're just going to find another source of money. Probably China.
The Saudis won't go away, but they will become someone else's problem, and that's a good thing. Looking forward to seeing Uighurs crash a plane into that tower in Shanghai.

Oh ok, now I believe you

After the saudies are dead the real extremists not the crypto jews will take over

I'm OP of that first image and I love seeing it.


Good call with that article. I'll add another, not quite related, article about the kind of equipment Arab militaries have traditionally used to best effect.

TL:DR Takeaway
dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a241165.pdf

Fascinating reading, really.

why frank herbert suggests anything?

Was the star of Arrakis a red dwarf? Or is that just the art work

Pan-Arabism, Baathism is NatSoc for Arabs dumbass.

interesting pdf there, i like the 'all your soviet oaths are broken' image

Don't think so, figure it's just the art.

Seriously, bring water if you're visiting Arrakis.


Their whole philosophy on technical integration and management is really interesting. More interesting is the design philosophy, which really meshes well with the needs of Arab militaries- not that said militaries really care. They just want shiny, expensive US toys and their rulers buy our arms to support our industries so our governments will let them continue behaving like savages with wealth.

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Now I'm not sure what would be the longer term outcome of this.

A few decades from now all those large buildings will be ruins decaying in the desert, a hundred years from now those buildings will all have collapsed because of the bad construction, blistering heath, sand storms and the sound of God laughing, a thousand years from now the only think that will remind people there was once a city there will be the concrete foundations and notes in the history books.

Your welcome and thank you.

I have read somewhere that the main problem with building an Afghan military force was that they couldn't wrap their heads around regular warfare and kept acting and fighting like guerillas.

If MGS ever taught us anything….

THIS MOTHERFUCKER WARNED US BEFOREHAND!

War economy is just the beginning!

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If Canada and the US increased oil production here we wouldn't even need to deal with sand niggers so kikes can string us along.

lol they can't go for other sugar dad, the middle east is US super total bitch (with the exception of Iran, Syria and a few others). It's a place where burgers want to stay forever, btw -words of their defense secretary.

I think my dick would explode.

Saudis don't have unlimited oil money, they're in the red and will run out of funds within 2 years if oil prices don't go back to $80~ a barrel. At this point, the weapons deal in Saudi Arabia is just a glorified weapons drop to ISIS or any other moderate Haji in Syria. Once the Sheikhs can't pay everyone, those weapons will make sure that the country is destabilized for an extended period of time. Just like how ISIS managed to waltz into Iraq and take US military assets and the US not immediately reacting with great hostility.

I see the US turning on Saudi Arabia in the near future as an easy scapegoat and distraction.

The problem with that is oil is dirt cheap (due to Saudi Arabia's predatory dumping) not designated related which makes all US and Canadian oil worthless. Since there's no subsidies protecting our oil production, most of it has to shut down since it's profitable at more than double what the current price of oil is now.

This is why Saudi Arabia is fucked. If they decrease their production, oil prices go up and the US becomes oil independent through their own production. If they increase their production, oil prices go down (which is what happened). Normally they would have been okay, but it was only recently that Iran could trade its oil which has led to a very dangerous glut. If OPEC and Iran can't make a production deal, then it's either financial collapse or war for the Saudis.

So what you be sayin' is that Saudi Arabia is basically a solid concrete house built on wooden pillars? Well the answer seems obvious then. Chip away at the wood. Best approach would be to figure out ways of drawing educated (white) labour force out of Saudi Arabia. Either by offering better life conditions elsewhere or making life unbearable for them in Saudi Arabia while still offering them a way out by migrating to another country using riled up citizens as proxies to do it. Another way would be to find out what parts of infrastructure the delivery of the goods and services they themselves receive depend on and cut them off.

The fastest but probably also the most clumsy way of doing this would be to stoke up racial and religious tendencies and drive all those foreigners out of the country by force.

Another way would probably be outright terrorism/economic sabotage. Disrupting and destroying any factories or other manufacturing facilities people can get their hands on. Maybe creating a cover to do that and get away with it using BLM. Please tell me BLM has a chapter in Saudi Arabia? If not, we need some niggers to infiltrate it and make one. A white person would have to pretend to be Jewish to get them to move. Niggers are basically lesser apes, so incentive through food should work without problems. If there are any in SA, then preparing some food gibs would be enough to gather together a mob and instruct them.

Then once it's prepared by weakening their economy even more comes the real step: Disrupting the oil pipelines. It doesn't have to be for long, just long enough for a quick spontaneous recession that would fuck enough gib recipients over to achieve a critical mass of uproar that would lead to riots and more destruction. Everything else is easy from there.

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You're saying that like it's a bad thing. I would prefer a non-kosher theocracy over a kosher 'liberal democracy' any day.

And it's ogre.

Russia and Iran won.

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The OPEC announced they will cut production but Iran (and possibly Iraq) gets a pass.

Basically it means only KSA will cut production while Iran and Russia (non-OPEC) will continue to pump to the max.

Mainly because KSA can't actually pay for shit and have a abysmal national budget deficit because of them intentionally flooding the markets.

They thought they could strangle everyone else but Russia and Iran just basically stared them down, and all they did was asphyxiate their own allies.

So yeah, now what will lead is KSA cutting prod, Iran and Russia wining market shares, all while staying around 50-60$.

KSA by doing that will lose markets shares. Will keep cutting to hope to raise the price per barrel (which won't rise high since the world economy is contracting), and then realized they dug themselves into a pit.

We're in a full paradigm shift.

Iran's already made more progress with their Shiite population than you ever would m8

All advisors paid to be there, they do it for the money, nothing else
You do not understand politics. Look up ISIS and Sunni/Shiite hatred. That's what matters to them for some reason. BLM doesn't have a foothold there, never will.
Saudi Arabia is one of the largest welfare states in the world effectively. They pay up the wazoo for every little thing due to oi-based economy. Hence the problem to start with.
Heavily guarded and largely in the eastern part of the nation.

If you want results, have an attack in Mecca, Medina, and Riyadh at once. It would force the government to deploy troops across the country and force it into shutdown. From there, it's easy to simply have a few ISIS people start shit in any city and it would force mass operations to root out people. It would have the Saudis turn on their citizens.

Saudi Arabia is dealing with the 9/11 bill today, and has threatened to force the US to pay it's debts to them if it passed. We physically can't, and if they call us on the bluff, we go down with the ship. Saudi Arabia sinking drags anyone tied up with them.

This guy has it understood with oil. Trying to strangle a country of its oil markets with your own (when they have alternative markets like diamonds and agriculture and you do not) is a dumb move. You punch yourself in the face while they get a scrape or two.

KSA most likely did not do it of their own behest, but rather because their kike owners in NY and London told them to.

They wanted cheaper commuting expenses, so they crash the world. Wonderful.

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Except that's what killed the USSR.

Because Gorbatchev guys were morons that didn't understood shit to the economy (and Putin is an economic analyst).

They did exactly that, KSA flooded the markets creating low oil prices, and the soviet instead of just takes the hits, they cut their production.

Which then creates vicious loop of cutting production to maintain oil price meaning you're selling less and less oil meaning you're not actually getting the money you need (so you cut the prod to make the price highers, etc…).

Not until Syria is over.

It was a move that was supposed to put pressure on Russia for actively intervening and cockblocking them in Ukraine. Instead it messed them up a lot more than it did Russia. Still, the key source of the oil price instability currently is ISIS selling oil illegaly for a pittance (15$/barrel), which of course is also part of the plan to crash oil prices to put pressure on Russia. This whole debale though only served to destroy the economies of their own vassals reliant on oil, as well as boosting the economies of their opponents, like China, who benefit from cheaper oil prices.

That's pretty baller tbh

They sell less than 25k barrels a day, it's literally nothing. Iran sanctions being removed is what drove oil down. I still don't understand why US politicians let that happen.

Syria is over. With Aleppo siege underway, nobody can claim that Assad's government is not in control, when they basically have all the populated areas of the country in their hands.

The battle of Allepo this summer was Kursk in 1943.

It's downhill form here on out for the SAA.

SAA is Assad's forces

Well, they could still turn it around if their Ardennes Offensive is successful.

As long as there are foreign elements in Syria, it's not over. It's not about Assad being in control but it's whether a credible false flag attack is possible, in Syria or somewhere else. Is a few thousand Europeans dead in ISIS terrorist attacks enough to convince people that military intervention in Syria is the only way to make ISIS go away, despite the fact that most cells have no relation to each other?

The war hasn't ended just yet, there is still a lot of room for problems to occur.

http:// syria.liveuamap.com/

Earlier this month, the foreign minister of Iran, a man named Zarif, took the incredible step of publishing a full page op-ed in the New York Times. The article was available in English, Farsi, and Arabic. Basically Iran is asking the international community to sit aside and let them destroy Wahhabi states like Saudi Arabia and ISIS. I was stunned to see Iran making a bold move like this stating their intent clear as day in an American newspaper. The article is reproduced below for your reading pleasure.

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Tehran — Public relations firms with no qualms about taking tainted petrodollars are experiencing a bonanza. Their latest project has been to persuade us that the Nusra Front, Al Qaeda’s affiliate in Syria, is no more. As a Nusra spokesman told CNN, the rebranded rebel group, supposedly separated from its parent terrorist organization, has become “moderate.”

Thus is fanaticism from the Dark Ages sold as a bright vision for the 21st century. The problem for the P.R. firms’ wealthy, often Saudi, clients, who have lavishly funded Nusra, is that the evidence of their ruinous policies can’t be photoshopped out of existence. If anyone had any doubt, the recent video images of other “moderates” beheading a 12-year-old boy were a horrifying reality check.

Since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, militant Wahhabism has undergone a series of face-lifts, but underneath, the ideology remains the same — whether it’s the Taliban, the various incarnations of Al Qaeda or the so-called Islamic State, which is neither Islamic nor a state. But the millions of people faced with the Nusra Front’s tyranny are not buying the fiction of this disaffiliation. Past experience of such attempts at whitewashing points to the real aim: to enable the covert flow of petrodollars to extremist groups in Syria to become overt, and even to lure Western governments into supporting these “moderates.” The fact that Nusra still dominates the rebel alliance in Aleppo flouts the public relations message.


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Saudi Arabia’s effort to persuade its Western patrons to back its shortsighted tactics is based on the false premise that plunging the Arab world into further chaos will somehow damage Iran. The fanciful notions that regional instability will help to “contain” Iran, and that supposed rivalries between Sunni and Shiite Muslims are fueling conflicts, are contradicted by the reality that the worst bloodshed in the region is caused by Wahhabists fighting fellow Arabs and murdering fellow Sunnis.

While these extremists, with the backing of their wealthy sponsors, have targeted Christians, Jews, Yazidis, Shiites and other “heretics,” it is their fellow Sunni Arabs who have been most beleaguered by this exported doctrine of hate. Indeed, it is not the supposed ancient sectarian conflict between Sunnis and Shiites but the contest between Wahhabism and mainstream Islam that will have the most profound consequences for the region and beyond.

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While the 2003 American-led invasion of Iraq set in motion the fighting we see today, the key driver of violence has been this extremist ideology promoted by Saudi Arabia — even if it was invisible to Western eyes until the tragedy of 9/11.

The princes in Riyadh, the Saudi capital, have been desperate to revive the regional status quo of the days of Saddam Hussein’s rule in Iraq, when a surrogate repressive despot, eliciting wealth and material support from fellow Arabs and a gullible West, countered the so-called Iranian threat. There is only one problem: Mr. Hussein is long dead, and the clock cannot be turned back.

The sooner Saudi Arabia’s rulers come to terms with this, the better for all. The new realities in our region can accommodate even Riyadh, should the Saudis choose to change their ways.

What would change mean? Over the past three decades, Riyadh has spent tens of billions of dollars exporting Wahhabism through thousands of mosques and madrasas across the world. From Asia to Africa, from Europe to the Americas, this theological perversion has wrought havoc. As one former extremist in Kosovo told The Times, “The Saudis completely changed Islam here with their money.”

Though it has attracted only a minute proportion of Muslims, Wahhabism has been devastating in its impact. Virtually every terrorist group abusing the name of Islam — from Al Qaeda and its offshoots in Syria to Boko Haram in Nigeria — has been inspired by this death cult.

So far, the Saudis have succeeded in inducing their allies to go along with their folly, whether in Syria or Yemen, by playing the “Iran card.” That will surely change, as the realization grows that Riyadh’s persistent sponsorship of extremism repudiates its claim to be a force for stability.

Only the most NATO sponsored map for the bestest goyim.

archive source, and please post it too. Or else this simply becomes a post that is artificial.

What do you recommend? I can't find anything useful lately. Give me a direction to go in if you got one.

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The world cannot afford to sit by and witness Wahhabists targeting not only Christians, Jews and Shiites but also Sunnis. With a large section of the Middle East in turmoil, there is a grave danger that the few remaining pockets of stability will be undermined by this clash of Wahhabism and mainstream Sunni Islam.

There needs to be coordinated action at the United Nations to cut off the funding for ideologies of hate and extremism, and a willingness from the international community to investigate the channels that supply the cash and the arms. In 2013, Iran’s president, Hassan Rouhani, proposed an initiative called World Against Violent Extremism, or WAVE. The United Nations should build on that framework to foster greater dialogue between religions and sects to counter this dangerous medieval fanaticism.

The attacks in Nice, Paris and Brussels should convince the West that the toxic threat of Wahhabism cannot be ignored. After a year of almost weekly tragic news, the international community needs to do more than express outrage, sorrow and condolences; concrete action against extremism is needed.

Though much of the violence committed in the name of Islam can be traced to Wahhabism, I by no means suggest that Saudi Arabia cannot be part of the solution. Quite the reverse: We invite Saudi rulers to put aside the rhetoric of blame and fear, and join hands with the rest of the community of nations to eliminate the scourge of terrorism and violence that threatens us all.

Here is the link if you want to read it on the Jew York Times website. I wouldn't give them the page clicksx that's why I posted it here. Also I don't know how to archive, I am n00b
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They're good at fighting as guerrilla bands, it's their history. Short of Alexander and a stint under the British, the Afghans have been fighting one another for millennia - almost nonstop.

Even during the 1950's and 60's under its monarchy, Afghanistan was insanely tribal. It's a lot like this throughout much of the Muslim world in the Middle East and Central Asia, really.


Really great TL;DR. The Saudis walked a very precarious and narrow path, that path is getting too narrow to tread these days.


Superb. Factor in that Saudi production cuts will spur production ramp-ups from US and Canadian fields if the price gets high enough and, yeah, it's bad news for them. Cutting production loses market share. Flooding markets with oil keeps prices low.

Meanwhile, Russia and Iran are waiting in the wings to replace any Saudi cut and to compete with them- as both nations NEED income and are more able to accept low prices than the Saudis are.

Goddamn is this fun.

They can't even hold a country together withouth butchering each other and they're going to rule the world?
They can't even stay put during Ramadan till the kikes give a signal to riot when the economic collapse comes
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The whole ME will be glass by the end of the wars there and all those precious "immigrants" will be butchered in Europe.

If you want a live one this site is actually crowd-sourced and not handpicked news (by people probably on NED payroll) like the ua ones.

militarymaps.info/

If you just one an up to date map, there are several but the Wiki one is actually ok.

^why does that post look jewy?

I think part of Saudi Arabia's plan was to see if they could bankrupt new oil producing ventures in the US and Canada by making those companies default on their loans.

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Not all of the loans in pic related are trash, but enough of it to cause problems in an already fragile economy.

It just did.

A city fully in SAA hands?
A city overwhelmingly in SAA hands, with a tiny bit of it under siege?
A city overwhelmingly in SAA hands, with a tiny bit of it under siege?
Nothing the kurds didn't had already before the war? And they're getting buttraped by the Turks (which only happened after Russia and Iranians ministers went to Turkey, Russian Chief of was there coordinating with it's Turk counterparts not even last week, Turkey changed sides after the coup against Erdogan).
Milwaukee for the US?

*IF* the timing is just right, then Christmas can come early!


It'd be amazing. Toxic institutions would die, oil production infrastructure is still here in the US, and the Saudis descend into the hell they deserve. It'd be a hell of a happening and beautiful to watch.

Fracking costs have halved since then.
Scheming sandniggers BTFO by White American ingenuity.

Drill, baby, drill!

It still logically makes sense how this is possible and it all comes from lifting Iran sanctions at the worst possible time. It doesn't make sense as to why that deal was made if the US follows Israeli and Saudi interests.

Gonna need a source on that.

I wondered how Israel would take land from saudi arabia according to the yinon plan.

The question is how the jews will manage the sunnis, shias, kurds, and syrians.

It makes sense in terms of Obama's "legacy"

There are democrats and tons of Cuckservatives who oppose the Iran deal. Obama went a little rogue with the Iran deal as his pet project- thus the Israel lobby's screaming bloody Shoah over it.

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reuters.com/article/us-pioneer-natl-rsc-fracking-idUSKCN10828Q

Unless Obama's legacy was to force Saudi Arabia into economic collapse, give Iran breathing room and being the guy that put Gavrilo Princip and Franz Ferdinand in the same room so to speak, I don't see how that makes sense.

Unfortunately, not all fracking was made equal.

Oh that's a shit link, first jewgle gave me, let me find the one I read the other day.

I once read an article, saudi arabia is literally slavery with its workers.

Send them to Europe.

Oh, fuck - it was since 2012 and it's more like 30% less.
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eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.php?id=25592
Sorry.

Tag the sponsor/porta potties, you can google about it.


Even highly qualified Western workers are treated like shit, AFAIR there was a French engineer who was stranded in the Gulf states for nearly a year because they wouldn't give him his passport to let him leave. Relative of mine does specialty maintance and said he'd rather work in North Korea than for the Arabs again.

A guy I know went there to work as a bartender for one of those fancy hotels.

They could stay in those hotels, had their own rooms, the works. They also had to work 16+ hour shifts, take insane amount of shit from the Arab rich kids who get off on ordering white people around, couldn't leave the hotel, and if they somehow got out (they had an off day), you couldn't go anywhere if you didn't order a taxi. And of course, taxi service is for rich kids only, or you pay extra just to remind you how poor you are. You also had to buy your own food and stuff, and you couldn't find a cheap shopping mall anywhere.

They were paid around 2400e a day. When they paid all their dues, it was around 400e profit per day. Which is insane amount of cash for Eastern Europe.

He never wants to go back. It was slave labor.

Hundreds of foreign hospital workers in Saudi Arabia, unpaid for seven months, were on strike this week and were blocking a highway in Eastern Province in defiance of the ban on strikes and demonstrations in the Kingdom. The employees’ anger was deepened by the belief that the very same employer who has been holding back their salaries regularly offers massive fees to international singers who perform at his parties.

Things are not well in Saudi Arabia and this week there were two pieces of bad news. Hitherto, there have been protests like this by foreign employees suffering from the knock-on effects of cuts in state expenditure following the drop in the oil price. In work camps far out in the desert workers complain that, not only have they stopped receiving money owed to them, but they are no longer even receiving supplied of food and electricity.

But today the cuts are for the first time hitting public sector workers who are Saudi citizens, 70 per cent of whom work for the government. So far the austerity is limited with lower bonuses and overtime payments and a 20 per cent reduction in the salaries of ministers, though those close to political power are unlikely to be in actual need.

And now they won't even get the money.

This is "I'm well informed because I watch CNN" levels of retarded.

Well, that and they fuck children and play soccer with rotting goat heads.

The one compliment I can give them is that they clean their weapons often and well, which is more uncommon then you would think

It's a backward savage land full of hatfields and McCoys who hold grudges for centuries, completely tribal, will always be that way.

Go Houthi! Get these bastards!

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I have to say that second pic is rather aesthstic, although it's disgusting that they destroyed historical archeological sites to build it.

that's because it was either designed by western architects or by rich muds who were taught western architecture.

it looks like a disney hotel complex tbh

You'd see this in disney or on the vegas strip. Gaudy as fuck. Walt would burn the whole fucking thing down if he saw what it would become. Not to mention the kikes.

Kabul was tracking Teheran in the 70s. Then the US had to push wahhabism on them to (a) keep the al-Sauds in power by exporting their angry young men and (b) tick off the Soviets.

The tragedy is after 40 years of every person in the country getting PTSD from some traumatic amputation or sudden bereavement, it is as you say, no country for flatlanders.

Sudden OT thought: is the Holla Forums response to a hyper-liberal center engaged in a campaign of endless pozzery every bit as fundamentalist reactionary as the Muj?

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I get the hardest boner every time I see this picture.

One can only wish for this shit to happen soon

if only these pigs were denied entry to western countries

once Saudi Arabia dies, they will flood the west with their stolen billions

das a nice fiddy mang

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I'm sure it's easy to obtain a rocket launcher there and nuke this whole place back to sand.

Why such an easy target hasn't been nuked already ?

I would willing become Trumps Cyborg Bodyguard.

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