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Forwarded from World Pravda
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‼️🇺🇸🇻🇪The White House publishes a trailer-style video of Operation Absolute Resolve in Caracas, Venezuela

"Nicolas Maduro had his chance, until he didn’t" — Secretary of War Pete Hegseth

"Don't play games with this president" —Secretary of State Marco Rubio

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📝 🇺🇸 🇻🇪 A Sobering take on Venezuela | CIG commentary

⬛️ Hesitant US oil companies are not that eager to jump into Venezuela, fearing it might be reminiscent of Iraq's oil by taking decades to make the financial and drilling returns that they want.

🔶️ Capturing Maduro did not dismantle the cartel networks and it remains undecided as to how much the new leadership will actually tolerate US demands.

🔶️ The US is not confident that regime change in Venezuela is beneficial. A failed state in America's backyard could saturate the Caribbean with stateless security threats.

🔶️ Is it really over so soon? The US has been striking boats for months and will continue to strike targets for an indefinite period of time. It could last years.

🔶️ The Iraq war had a 76% approval rating until 20 days turned into 20 years. Capturing Maduro is a great way to boost ratings with a lightning war, until that storm doesn't let up anytime soon.

🔶️ Most of the drugs are coming in through US ports aboard Chinese vessels. Do we really think that speedboats are going to evade law enforcement and somehow distribute their illicit cargo by offloading on US soil?

🔶️ How long will this spectacle last until it becomes apparent that the situation is not as effortlessly fluid as previously thought? Venezuela may require an OAS coalition of regional militaries to manage.

🔶️ The opposition was snubbed due to low expectations for them. Trump's actions have also been determined by his personal feelings on both Maduro and Machado.

🔶️ Since International law doesn't matter, Trump made this a domestic issue where a belligerent justice system may release Maduro.

⏳️ Lastly, this is far from over. Perhaps what we just saw was the end of the beginning. The US is once again lacking a clear day-after plan, which will require a swift adaptation to unintended second-order effects.

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Forwarded from The Right People Z
The very high technical potential of the AN/ALQ-249(V)1 NGJ-MB and AN/ALQ-249(V)3 NGJ-HB electronic warfare pods installed on EA-18G Growler aircraft is beyond dispute.

The emitting modules, based on multi-element AESA arrays operating in the S/X bands with gallium-nitride microwave transistors that generate high-energy, narrow jamming beams, are powered by HiRAT ram-air turbine generators rated at 130 kW—far more powerful than the non-directional “Khibiny-M” ("Хибины-М") EW pods (which consume only 3.6 kW).

These systems are capable of seriously suppressing the transmit/receive channels of the 9S36 fire-control radars of Buk-M2E self-propelled launchers, and even the multi-channel 9S32M missile-guidance radars of S-300VM “Antey-2500” surface-to-air missile batteries, reducing the stable tracking range of low-observable F-35Bs to less than 50–40 km.

A similar situation applies to the outdated Н001ВЭ airborne radars based on Cassegrain antenna arrays fitted to Su-30MK2V fighters, which are not only incapable of detecting F-35Bs at ranges beyond 35 km, but were also “blinded” by those same NGJ-HB electronic warfare systems. In the absence, within the Venezuelan Air Force, of AWACS aircraft such as the A-50U or the more advanced Chinese KJ-3000, as well as fighters like the Su-57E or J-35A, the fate of the mixed surface-to-air missile brigade of Venezuela’s air defense forces was sealed.

But the key question remains: why did the freely “roaming” Igla-S MANPADS teams, of which, according to Maduro, the Venezuelan Armed Forces possessed more than 5,000 units, did not engage in significant numbers against low-flying CH-54E Super Stallion military transport helicopters, nor against AH-64D Apache Longbow and AH-1Z Viper attack helicopters?

Given the recorded activity of U.S. Army aviation at low and medium altitudes, dozens of aircraft should have been shot down. And besides the Igla-S MANPADS, mobile machine-gun teams, ZU-23-2 crews equipped with thermal sights, as well as crews of the 10 Tor-M1 air-defense systems could also have been employed. Yet not a single launch was recorded, which looks extremely suspicious and strongly suggests a total or partial bribery of the Venezuelan Armed Forces command.

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#EW #F18
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⚡️🇻🇪 It should not be disregarded that the Venezuelan army may have revealed its contingency plans for a potential second U.S. attack or a possible coup.

In tonight’s attack, the Venezuelan army appeared far more organized than on Saturday. This time, they carried out an organized defense of Caracas. Columns of motorcycles, trucks, and tanks rushed to secure Miraflores and central Caracas. Soldiers took up positions at key locations, and barricades were set up. These plans were most likely revised following the humiliating abduction of President Maduro.

Tonight however, most of this contingency plan was revealed when it was put into practice during the drone incident. A great deal of intelligence may have been exposed.

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Forwarded from The Right People Z
🚨🇻🇪 According to information circulating in WhatsApp groups, the incident in Miraflores was a case of mistaken identity. Apparently, a commercial drone, it's still unknown whether it was civilian or belonged to the security forces—flew nearby, triggering a flurry of gunfire.

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#Venezuela
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NYC's Central Park is home to a small population of coyotes. Among them is a well-known pair nicknamed Romeo and Juliet.

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James catches up with his old friend, big pharma industry exec turned poacher Sasha Latypova. On the menu: rabies isn’t real; cows don’t ‘catch’ TB; our governments are deliberately trying to kill us with vaccines, as Sasha is hoping to testify in a landmark court case in the Netherlands. https://sashalatypova.substack.com

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https://open.substack.com/pub/delingpole/p/sasha-latypova-fcf
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The ancient practice of speaking simply and thinking carefully

"When Philip wrote to them, "If I invade Laconia, I will drive you all out of house and home," they only wrote back, "If." And when king Demetrius was indignant and cried out, "The Lacedæmonians have only sent me one ambassador," the ambassador was not frightened but said, "Yes, one to one man." Certainly among the ancients men of few words were admired. So the Amphictyones did not write extracts from the Iliad or Odyssey, or the Pæans of Pindar, in the temple of Pythian Apollo at Delphi, but "Know thyself," "Not too much of anything," and "Be a surety, trouble is near;" so much did they admire compactness and simplicity of speech, combining brevity with shrewdness of mind. (Plutarch)
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🇺🇸🪖🌏📝 — David Maxwell, Former US Army Colonel and Vice President of the Center for Asia Pacific Strategy:
US INDOPACCOM cannot fully handle the combat situation in East Asia, an "East Asia Command" should be established in Seoul


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👑🏬🇮🇷🇮🇷 — Protests today swept across the Tehran Bazaar as calls for bigger and larger marches spread across Iranian social media

➡️ In a stunning act of defiance, shopkeepers at Tehran’s legendary Grand Bazaar closed their stores today and joined the nationwide anti-regime strike, chanting “freedom” in the middle of one of the country’s oldest and most politically symbolic marketplaces.

📝 The Grand Bazaar has long been a pressure valve in Iranian politics, so when it speaks (or shuts down), history tends to follow.

➡️ The strike comes as unrest surges into its second week, with deadly crackdowns across the country, a collapsing currency, and no signs of public fear returning anytime soon.
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