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@grok whats the historical use of an arch like this? And who built these arches?
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>>3186115 (OP)Xhe proposed this arch last year already
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>>3186126So you're telling me the Big Don predicted the Big Arch McDonald's Burger? A whole year in advance? That's why he's our top guy 0/
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>>3186228tsmt. In fact you might not even need a borderwall if you just started executing illegals. Much cheaper than sending them back anyhow. Consider that an illegal claiming asylum can identify themselves to authorities at a border check point, claim asylum, and live in the united states for ages before they ever have a hearing - which much of the time they don't even show up to. The system makes it so easy for them to get in. Consider what it must mean when an individual feels they HAVE to sneak into the country because they wouldn't even be accepted through the extremely generous existing framework. These people already don't belong in our country, but the ones who specifically sneak in need to be shot.
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>>3186337Because they're just waiting for a democrat presidency. Once a democrat administration comes around the caravans will come back in full force. The wall has the effect of forcing illegals through bordercrossings and chokepoints where they're forced to congregate. The overwhelming flow of people then becomes extremely visible and undeniable. Additionally it strains local resources and makes locals less likely to support open border policies.
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>>3186125I did when I was in kindergarten
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>>3186363If anti-whites let endless brown horde into a country a wall will not somehow not make them decide so.
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>>3186406A wall physically impedes them as long as it stands. I don't understand what you're not grasping. I'm not telling you that the wall itself is going to solve the problem of illegal immigration forever. I merely mentioned some possible positive side effects of the wall's presence even under a democrat presidency.
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i think the war was a nothingburger because the gov knows they couldn't go any further than just bombing cities. we can't put boots on the ground, with how unpopular the current administration is that wouldn't be impossible without large-scale riots. lefties have already been protesting and all that's happened is routine for the middle east.
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>>3186455If there's one thing Trump was right about it's that we can't be the only ones fighting if we have to perform some large-scale military operation to neutralize Iran. The whole world benefits from the absence of terrorist regimes disrupting trade. We can't be the only ones sacrificing to neutralize said regimes.
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>>3186466Cool. Hopefully it's completed soon.
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>>3186494It is nice to see them participating in strikes, although they seemed to escalate their targets prematurely. Better than doing nothing, but worryingly trigger-happy.
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>>3186475This actually sort of makes me understand our alliance with Israel
>Europe is busy with Russia (war in the Middle East also means more refugees)>All other allies are weak or don't careThey're evil zionist pigs but there's really nobody else who will help with operations in the Middle East.
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>>3186228trump really just needs to take like a week to be the dictator hes always accused as.
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>>3186529You do realize you are doing operations in the middle east because of Israel? Right?
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>>3186529>Europe is busy with RussiaNominally, perhaps. They have enough self inflicted problems as it is. They can hardly support Ukraine.
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>>3186554arent we the ones supporting ukraine
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>>3186529we dont really need them anymore. everyone hates iran so much the entire middle east is our ally now. even iran which is super weird
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>>3186557The Trump admin hasn't seemed to keen on helping Ukraine. Trump wanted to pull support and essentially force an end to the conflict to make good on his promise to bring peace. Ukraine is still holding out pretty well regardless.
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>>3186553Even so it's still beneficial to keep the Middle East stable, for the oil.
>>3186562Even though the Middle East aligns itself with the US they're still not really allied to us. I do think it would be good to try and make those connections though so we can eventually cut ties or try to change regime in Israel.