Hey “Chucky”, how about passing the SAVE America ACT before you dig an even deeper hole.
Leader John Thune please do the same!!!
Leader John Thune please do the same!!!
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SITREP IRAN: Sleeper Cells operating inside the United States
Right now, U.S. intelligence is tracking encrypted Iranian communications and law enforcement has been alerted to potential sleeper-cell activity on our soil.
These networks were not built overnight. They were pre-positioned, patient, and waiting for exactly this kind of moment.
Every cop on a beat, every sheriff and their deputies, every federal agent needs to be heads up and fully supported. These are the men and women standing between a coordinated attack and the communities they protect.
Congress needs to stop playing politics with DHS funding and give our people what they need to do their jobs. The threat is real. The window to act is NOW.
Right now, U.S. intelligence is tracking encrypted Iranian communications and law enforcement has been alerted to potential sleeper-cell activity on our soil.
These networks were not built overnight. They were pre-positioned, patient, and waiting for exactly this kind of moment.
Every cop on a beat, every sheriff and their deputies, every federal agent needs to be heads up and fully supported. These are the men and women standing between a coordinated attack and the communities they protect.
Congress needs to stop playing politics with DHS funding and give our people what they need to do their jobs. The threat is real. The window to act is NOW.
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SITREP IRAN: Given current conditions, does Iran have a fallback doctrine (ie., a Strategy)?
Now that Iran has experienced some level of leadership decapitation and defeat of some components of their military, does Iran possess or follow a military doctrine that allied and partner forces should be aware of?
The short answer is YES.
Iran's military doctrine in the face of leadership decapitation emphasizes resilience through decentralized command structures, rapid succession planning, and asymmetric warfare to ensure regime continuity and deterrence. This approach, often referred to in analyses as a "fourth successor" strategy, involves pre-designating multiple backups for key positions to prevent total disruption, making the system harder to fully dismantle.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) plays a central role, stepping in to consolidate power, stabilize institutions, and drive retaliation, potentially through collective leadership or hardline figures while a new supreme leader is selected via constitutional mechanisms like the Assembly of Experts or an interim council.
Key elements include:
Asymmetric Response and Escalation: Rather than conventional engagement, the focus shifts to missile strikes, proxy networks, and disruptions like targeting regional energy infrastructure or waterways to impose costs on adversaries without direct confrontation.
Recent examples highlight operations framed as "ferocious offensives," prioritizing vengeance and regional destabilization over submission.
Institutional Intertwining for Survival: The regime's architecture links the security sector (including the IRGC and Basij militia) with political, economic, and religious institutions, allowing quick adaptation but risking fragmentation if the security core weakens significantly.
This setup aims to maintain control amid chaos, with the IRGC often emerging as the dominant force in wartime transitions.
Deterrence and No Capitulation: Attacks are viewed as confirming external hostility, reinforcing the need for sustained asymmetrical tools and proxy operations to signal resolve, even if it leads to prolonged conflict rather than collapse (forms of asymmetry and attrition).
Historical precedents suggest this rarely leads to regime submission, instead fostering adaptation or internal power contests.
Overall, the doctrine prioritizes endurance and counterpressure over reform, with outcomes potentially ranging from stabilized hardline rule to protracted instability, depending on internal cohesion and external pressures.
Bottom line: Settle in for a sustained conflict. History, cultural and societal norms, political dynamics, ability to suffer, and the idea they are the “chosen” people are all elements that must be considered, along with many other factors.
Now that Iran has experienced some level of leadership decapitation and defeat of some components of their military, does Iran possess or follow a military doctrine that allied and partner forces should be aware of?
The short answer is YES.
Iran's military doctrine in the face of leadership decapitation emphasizes resilience through decentralized command structures, rapid succession planning, and asymmetric warfare to ensure regime continuity and deterrence. This approach, often referred to in analyses as a "fourth successor" strategy, involves pre-designating multiple backups for key positions to prevent total disruption, making the system harder to fully dismantle.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) plays a central role, stepping in to consolidate power, stabilize institutions, and drive retaliation, potentially through collective leadership or hardline figures while a new supreme leader is selected via constitutional mechanisms like the Assembly of Experts or an interim council.
Key elements include:
Asymmetric Response and Escalation: Rather than conventional engagement, the focus shifts to missile strikes, proxy networks, and disruptions like targeting regional energy infrastructure or waterways to impose costs on adversaries without direct confrontation.
Recent examples highlight operations framed as "ferocious offensives," prioritizing vengeance and regional destabilization over submission.
Institutional Intertwining for Survival: The regime's architecture links the security sector (including the IRGC and Basij militia) with political, economic, and religious institutions, allowing quick adaptation but risking fragmentation if the security core weakens significantly.
This setup aims to maintain control amid chaos, with the IRGC often emerging as the dominant force in wartime transitions.
Deterrence and No Capitulation: Attacks are viewed as confirming external hostility, reinforcing the need for sustained asymmetrical tools and proxy operations to signal resolve, even if it leads to prolonged conflict rather than collapse (forms of asymmetry and attrition).
Historical precedents suggest this rarely leads to regime submission, instead fostering adaptation or internal power contests.
Overall, the doctrine prioritizes endurance and counterpressure over reform, with outcomes potentially ranging from stabilized hardline rule to protracted instability, depending on internal cohesion and external pressures.
Bottom line: Settle in for a sustained conflict. History, cultural and societal norms, political dynamics, ability to suffer, and the idea they are the “chosen” people are all elements that must be considered, along with many other factors.
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Who wants to be a millionaire?
Tucker Carlson : How do we get out?
Doug Macgregor : Phone a friend.
An interesting and worthy analysis by a proven warrior and strategist.
Keep in mind that in warfare, the best plan provides the most options right up until the last possible second.
Tucker Carlson : How do we get out?
Doug Macgregor : Phone a friend.
An interesting and worthy analysis by a proven warrior and strategist.
Keep in mind that in warfare, the best plan provides the most options right up until the last possible second.
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We'd better change [our behavior] fast, because every indication is that this war is going to drag on and that the Iranians intend to fight it in the realm of unconventional warfare.
https://andmagazine.substack.com/p/the-threat-of-iranians-attacks-inside?utm_medium=ios&_src_ref=t.co
https://andmagazine.substack.com/p/the-threat-of-iranians-attacks-inside?utm_medium=ios&_src_ref=t.co
Substack
The Threat Of Iranian Attacks Inside The United States
“When did Noah build the Ark?
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SITREP IRAN: War and Strategy
Iran: Asymmetry and Attrition
versus
U.S.: Surrender and Capitulation
The question is who arrives at which point first?
As we’ve seen, the plan is nothing, while planning is everything and a plan never survives first contact.
And one of the most critical principles of war is “selection” and then “maintenance” of the aim. This is for both diplomats and Soldiers. Without the clarity required for both, war then becomes a continuum of failed policy.
Lastly, on Strategy, keep in mind as we observe what is happening from Iran and right here in our very homeland, the enemy of a good plan is the dream of a perfect plan. Let’s not be perfect, since we’re at war, let’s remind ourselves that war is an act of violence to compel our opponent to fulfill our will.
As I’ve said many times now, like it or not, we’re in the middle of a vicious, violent war and such is the nature of this war.
God help us and pray we are able to extract ourselves from this cycle very soon. Our problems here at home are just starting to show their ugly underbelly.
Iran: Asymmetry and Attrition
versus
U.S.: Surrender and Capitulation
The question is who arrives at which point first?
As we’ve seen, the plan is nothing, while planning is everything and a plan never survives first contact.
And one of the most critical principles of war is “selection” and then “maintenance” of the aim. This is for both diplomats and Soldiers. Without the clarity required for both, war then becomes a continuum of failed policy.
Lastly, on Strategy, keep in mind as we observe what is happening from Iran and right here in our very homeland, the enemy of a good plan is the dream of a perfect plan. Let’s not be perfect, since we’re at war, let’s remind ourselves that war is an act of violence to compel our opponent to fulfill our will.
As I’ve said many times now, like it or not, we’re in the middle of a vicious, violent war and such is the nature of this war.
God help us and pray we are able to extract ourselves from this cycle very soon. Our problems here at home are just starting to show their ugly underbelly.
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The time for waiting is over. Right here at home, right now, we must hold these people accountable. Not tomorrow. Not after the next election cycle. NOW. Because if we don't, they will not go away. They will regroup, resurface, and come at the American people harder than before.
This is the moment history demands action
This is the moment history demands action
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The fake news media have zero shame, care less about abused children and deserve our absolute contempt.
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There is no describing how dangerous this is becoming.
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Next up—CUBA!
Freedom rising
Globalism collapsing
Freedom rising
Globalism collapsing
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Gravitational pull or not, the Epstein Affair is about the abuse of children and those involved have to be held to a higher standard or at least a standard.
War or no War
Intel or no Intel
Elite or no Elite
The United States of America must hold itself to a higher level of morality. We’re not perfect, none are, but when it comes to children, there are moral and legal redlines. Once crossed, they must be dealt with according to a viable and functioning rule of law.
Something I (as does President Trump ) personally know has not always functioned properly.
War or no War
Intel or no Intel
Elite or no Elite
The United States of America must hold itself to a higher level of morality. We’re not perfect, none are, but when it comes to children, there are moral and legal redlines. Once crossed, they must be dealt with according to a viable and functioning rule of law.
Something I (as does President Trump ) personally know has not always functioned properly.
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Cuba, Cuba, Cuba!
Venezuelan oil and top cover gone.
Russia fully engaged in Ukraine.
China lifeline to the Persian Gulf at risk.
Cuba’s parasitic decaying leaders still holding to the last vestiges of Castroism are in serious trouble. Let’s hope they don’t break out the machine guns and machetes. I think this time however the people of Cuba are ready for them.
Historic time to be alive witnessing the collapse of the globalist / communist systems of government.
Venezuelan oil and top cover gone.
Russia fully engaged in Ukraine.
China lifeline to the Persian Gulf at risk.
Cuba’s parasitic decaying leaders still holding to the last vestiges of Castroism are in serious trouble. Let’s hope they don’t break out the machine guns and machetes. I think this time however the people of Cuba are ready for them.
Historic time to be alive witnessing the collapse of the globalist / communist systems of government.
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