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F-35 From USS Abraham Lincoln Shoots Down Iranian Drone

“An F-35C fighter jet from Abraham Lincoln shot down the Iranian drone in self-defense and to protect the aircraft carrier and personnel on board. No American service members were harmed during the incident, and no U.S. equipment was damaged,” U.S. Navy Capt. Tim Hawkins, a spokesperson for U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), said in a statement to TWZ. “The unmanned aircraft aggressively approached a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier with unclear intent.”

“USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) was transiting the Arabian Sea approximately 500 miles from Iran’s southern coast when an Iranian Shahed-139 drone unnecessarily maneuvered toward the ship,” Hawkins added. “The Iranian drone continued to fly toward the ship despite de-escalatory measures taken by U.S. forces operating in international waters.”

 

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What nonsense, neither China nor Russia could save their friend Maduro in Venezuela.
Nor are either of them willing to help Iran or save it in any way.
They have no global reach in the form of alliances, and more importantly, they are unwilling and unable to build something like NATO. What common ground would they have? The Chinese have zero cultural ties with the other countries around them, and they don't want to build any.
You can't form an alliance with economics, money and infrastructure projects abroad.
China must first solve the problem of its image that it is willing to take risks for another country.

Russia is quite isolated; apart from support from North Korea and Belarus, no one supports it, and it does not support anyone abroad. As soon as the United States intervenes anywhere in the world, you can be sure that Russia and China will withdraw if the country is on the brink.
 

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What nonsense, neither China nor Russia could save their friend Maduro in Venezuela.
Nor are either of them willing to help Iran or save it in any way.
They have no global reach in the form of alliances, and more importantly, they are unwilling and unable to build something like NATO. What common ground would they have? The Chinese have zero cultural ties with the other countries around them, and they don't want to build any.
You can't form an alliance with economics, money and infrastructure projects abroad.
China must first solve the problem of its image that it is willing to take risks for another country.

Russia is quite isolated; apart from support from North Korea and Belarus, no one supports it, and it does not support anyone abroad. As soon as the United States intervenes anywhere in the world, you can be sure that Russia and China will withdraw if the country is on the brink.
I don't think Beijing intends to go to war with the US; it doesn't need Russia as an ally.
If China has a trillion-dollar trade surplus with the US and the EU, why would it jeopardize this favorable situation for the sake of Russia and Iran's foreign policy adventures?
The Russian beauty, aging and losing her former beauty, waits in vain for a prince from Beijing.
There's a Chinese proverb: "If you sit patiently by the Yellow River, you'll eventually see your enemy's body washed away by the current."
I think China is adopting a strategic wait-and-see approach.

And all we see in the river is a foolish Maduro, floundering in the waves and crying for help.
Who's next—Putin? Or the Ayatollah?
The world is full of lunatics, opportunists, and fools.
We'll definitely see the rest.
 
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Let's not go into this type of nonesense, we all know what is the situation of people of Eastern Turkestan

Outside certain pro-Turkiye european origin Muslims, the truth is that the general non-Turkic Muslim world doesn't care for the Uyghurs. This alone is a critical point why Turkish identity is pivotal to the wellbeing of the Turkish Muslim world.

Kurdish Muslims of Turkiye are a good example of this. Say they have no ill will towards Turkiye, they will even see Turkiye as their own home nation. Yet the plight and suffering of the Turkic Muslims around the world is not felt by them. Arab Muslims in Turkiye likewise do not feel for the Uygurs. This is why its so easy for them to show love towards the communist Chinese, they don't feel the pain being suffered by the Turkic Muslim Uyghurs.

While the Turks historically have been the primary protector of Muslims globally for Much of the last 1000 years, we don't see non-Turk Muslims operating to protect the Turkic peoples and save them from their suffering. A good example is the arse licking of Russia and China by many Muslims, with russia being the single biggest killer and occupier of Muslim lands and we all know about China and east Turkestan.

Long story short, if the Turks are brainwashed to forget about who they are, there will be no one to protect them. And when i look at history, when the Turks lose the entire islamic world loses with it.
 

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Even as they systematically destroy the Uygur Muslims?
Right now. I see the Jews at all (not only Israelis) as the biggest threat to the mankind. A similar situation we have had with Germans in the past.
So, yes even if necessary victims are needed.
 
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