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>>178823Marjorie Taylor Greene @FmrRepMTG - ATL TSA lines are a disaster, 4 hours at least. It’s all one big line.
Senate Republicans can end this disaster by GETTING RID of their self imposed stupid filibuster rule and FUND Homeland.
What’s the point in the majority if idiotic Republicans refuse to use it??!!
Quote:
Brian Glenn @brianglenntv
Video: As of 5:13pm ET, ATL TSA line is at least 3-4 hours long. Wraps around the entire baggage area multiple times.
INSANE.
Headed over to the international terminal to see if it’s any shorter.
https://x.com/FmrRepMTG/status/2035830653619519934M.A. Rothman @MichaelARothman - Video: VDH: THE SIGNALS ARE ALL POINTING THE SAME DIRECTION.
Victor Davis Hanson has spent fifty years studying how wars end. When he says the tide is turning, it's worth listening to why.
His argument isn't based on what the Pentagon is saying. It's based on how everyone else is behaving.
The Europeans. VDH's rule: Europeans never agree to go anywhere near a conflict unless they think the winning side has already been determined. They didn't help in the early days. Now they're starting to move. That movement is not idealism. It's a calculation. They've looked at the battlefield and decided which way this ends.
The Gulf petro-nations. The Saudis, the Emiratis, the Qataris — these governments have survived for generations by reading the regional climate with precision. When they expel Iranian military attachés, when they intercept Iranian missiles over their own capitals and say nothing about American strikes, when the UAE reaffirms its $1.4 trillion investment commitment to the United States mid-war — they are not making ideological statements. They are placing bets. And they are betting on the United States.
Al Jazeera. This is the one that should stop you cold. Al Jazeera — the Qatari state media network, historically critical of American military action, the network Tucker Carlson and the anti-war right love to cite against Israel — is now calling the U.S. bombing campaign brilliant and effective, and saying it has been underestimated. When the media outlet of a nation that hosts both the largest American air base in the Middle East and a Hamas political office starts praising American military effectiveness, the message is unmistakable: they think were going to win.
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