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RT @KellieMeyerNews: 🚨🚨Israel and Hamas have reached an agreement for the first phase of President Trump’s Gaza peace deal which would entail the return of some of the hostages and the prisoner exchanges, a source with direct knowledge of the negotiations tells me.
This part of the deal could be announced by tonight or tomorrow morning.
The actual exchange of hostages could happen in the next 48 hours. Likely at the weekend I’m told.
That’s when the President said he could be visiting the region.
Negotiations are still happening around other elements.
RT @KellieMeyerNews: 🚨🚨Israel and Hamas have reached an agreement for the first phase of President Trump’s Gaza peace deal which would entail the return of some of the hostages and the prisoner exchanges, a source with direct knowledge of the negotiations tells me.
This part of the deal could be announced by tonight or tomorrow morning.
The actual exchange of hostages could happen in the next 48 hours. Likely at the weekend I’m told.
That’s when the President said he could be visiting the region.
Negotiations are still happening around other elements.
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@AdamKinzinger: That’s the same guy. He’s probably an actor. Fox News is fake and propaganda.
@AdamKinzinger: That’s the same guy. He’s probably an actor. Fox News is fake and propaganda.
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@DaddyLoser: Are you you waiting for Taiwan to get taken over, the Baltics to be taken over, and the Axis of Evil to start WW3 before you want US to take action?
Either it’s stopped early with decisive action and strength, or Russia and China will escalate and make it worth 100x more for US
@DaddyLoser: Are you you waiting for Taiwan to get taken over, the Baltics to be taken over, and the Axis of Evil to start WW3 before you want US to take action?
Either it’s stopped early with decisive action and strength, or Russia and China will escalate and make it worth 100x more for US
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Would you rather see money you spent on military equipment for decades be put to good use? Get used for what it was built for or for you to pay for it to be destroyed, which will cost more?
It’s like buying a car, and never driving it once, then paying money to have it scrapped.
Would you rather see money you spent on military equipment for decades be put to good use? Get used for what it was built for or for you to pay for it to be destroyed, which will cost more?
It’s like buying a car, and never driving it once, then paying money to have it scrapped.
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Do you understand the US will be spending more money on these missiles to be destroyed? They won’t be using them even if a war between China breaks out in a couple of years.
Why not save your money, and use ATACMS for what they were built for and weaken USA’s 2nd biggest threat?
Do you understand the US will be spending more money on these missiles to be destroyed? They won’t be using them even if a war between China breaks out in a couple of years.
Why not save your money, and use ATACMS for what they were built for and weaken USA’s 2nd biggest threat?
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That will send a strong message to China, if they invade Taiwan, they will receive the same fate as Russia, with hundreds of missiles flying at Beijing
Then China won’t invade Taiwan. But if US doesn’t take action on Russia. China will see weakness and be more inclined to invade
That will send a strong message to China, if they invade Taiwan, they will receive the same fate as Russia, with hundreds of missiles flying at Beijing
Then China won’t invade Taiwan. But if US doesn’t take action on Russia. China will see weakness and be more inclined to invade
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RT @michaeldweiss: New polling on American support for Ukraine. Note the GOP stats here. 86% of Republicans want more sanctions on Russia; 66% support tariffs on nations buying Russian oil/gas. 73% of Republicans back providing Ukraine with weapons. https://harvardharrispoll.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/HHP_Sep2025_KeyResults.pdf?fbclid=IwRlRTSANToABleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHnA9xoXt2SpxYCCBdJuO4g1UGgT821G0bM4XTQX4lCD5fhcBSb0r7HRSOiHN_aem_-xXfOwXzlIzGw9Sm8ooWJA
RT @michaeldweiss: New polling on American support for Ukraine. Note the GOP stats here. 86% of Republicans want more sanctions on Russia; 66% support tariffs on nations buying Russian oil/gas. 73% of Republicans back providing Ukraine with weapons. https://harvardharrispoll.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/HHP_Sep2025_KeyResults.pdf?fbclid=IwRlRTSANToABleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHnA9xoXt2SpxYCCBdJuO4g1UGgT821G0bM4XTQX4lCD5fhcBSb0r7HRSOiHN_aem_-xXfOwXzlIzGw9Sm8ooWJA
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RT @SpencerHakimian: The note Rubio handed to Trump by was caught on camera:
“We need you to approve a post on Truth Social soon, so you can announce the deal first.”
RT @SpencerHakimian: The note Rubio handed to Trump by was caught on camera:
“We need you to approve a post on Truth Social soon, so you can announce the deal first.”
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@pnwnyr41: They are sitting in warehouses. Most ATACMS are stored in warehouses; ~800 are active, with around 1,300 in storage.
All 2,000 ATACMS will eventually be replaced by 4,000 Precision Strike Missiles, which, instead of a 300km range, will have a range of 500km to 1,000km. Currently, the US has 100 of these missiles, as production began in 2023; however, production is expected to ramp up to 400 PRSM per year eventually. PRSM will have the ability to reach China and Beijing from Korea, as well as 90% of China’s coastline from Taiwan and South Korea.
ATACMS cannot reach any of China from South Korea, and <1% of China from Taiwan. The US no longer needs ATACMS. The most effective way to utilize these ATACMS missiles, which cost $1 million each, is to use them for their intended purpose. Three missiles, costing a total of $3 million, could potentially destroy a $500 million Russian air defense system.
Active-duty units will still retain their 800 missiles, as not all ATACMS need to be sent to Ukraine. The US also ordered 400 more ATACMS missiles for itself, and it will receive 3,900 PRSMs for ranges of 500km to 1,000km.
Active duty units also have over 50,000 GMLRS rockets with a range of 80km, thousands of GMLRS-ER rockets with a range of 150km, which were never sent to Ukraine, and GLSDB rockets with a range of 150km. Over 14,000 GMLRS and GMLRS-ER are being produced yearly.
The amount of military equipment the US has is mind-boggling. They have more advanced long-range missiles than all countries in the world combined, and they have more GMLRS rockets than the rest of the world combined.
The only thing preventing the US from stopping Russia and sending a message to China about what will happen if they invade Taiwan is a lack of political will, excuses, and fear. It’s cheaper and less costly in human lives to take action now, using less than 10% of all US long-range missiles, than it will be in the future. China and Russia are not stopping escalating; they are only becoming a larger threat to the US and Europe by the day, and it’s fueled by US and European inaction.
@pnwnyr41: They are sitting in warehouses. Most ATACMS are stored in warehouses; ~800 are active, with around 1,300 in storage.
All 2,000 ATACMS will eventually be replaced by 4,000 Precision Strike Missiles, which, instead of a 300km range, will have a range of 500km to 1,000km. Currently, the US has 100 of these missiles, as production began in 2023; however, production is expected to ramp up to 400 PRSM per year eventually. PRSM will have the ability to reach China and Beijing from Korea, as well as 90% of China’s coastline from Taiwan and South Korea.
ATACMS cannot reach any of China from South Korea, and <1% of China from Taiwan. The US no longer needs ATACMS. The most effective way to utilize these ATACMS missiles, which cost $1 million each, is to use them for their intended purpose. Three missiles, costing a total of $3 million, could potentially destroy a $500 million Russian air defense system.
Active-duty units will still retain their 800 missiles, as not all ATACMS need to be sent to Ukraine. The US also ordered 400 more ATACMS missiles for itself, and it will receive 3,900 PRSMs for ranges of 500km to 1,000km.
Active duty units also have over 50,000 GMLRS rockets with a range of 80km, thousands of GMLRS-ER rockets with a range of 150km, which were never sent to Ukraine, and GLSDB rockets with a range of 150km. Over 14,000 GMLRS and GMLRS-ER are being produced yearly.
The amount of military equipment the US has is mind-boggling. They have more advanced long-range missiles than all countries in the world combined, and they have more GMLRS rockets than the rest of the world combined.
The only thing preventing the US from stopping Russia and sending a message to China about what will happen if they invade Taiwan is a lack of political will, excuses, and fear. It’s cheaper and less costly in human lives to take action now, using less than 10% of all US long-range missiles, than it will be in the future. China and Russia are not stopping escalating; they are only becoming a larger threat to the US and Europe by the day, and it’s fueled by US and European inaction.
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🇵🇸🇮🇱 #BREAKING: Hamas and Israel signed an agreement on the first phase of the Gaza peace plan, US President Trump announced.
According to Trump, that means that all of the hostages will be released "very soon," and Israel will withdraw its troops to an agreed upon line.
🇵🇸🇮🇱 #BREAKING: Hamas and Israel signed an agreement on the first phase of the Gaza peace plan, US President Trump announced.
According to Trump, that means that all of the hostages will be released "very soon," and Israel will withdraw its troops to an agreed upon line.
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@WitCoHE_Bak @pnwnyr41: I don’t think he, or anyone else making similar points, knows anything about what ATACMS were built for and how they can be most effectively used.
If I pointed that and a bunch of other reasons out to him, in a thorough response, he decided to ignore every point I made.
@WitCoHE_Bak @pnwnyr41: I don’t think he, or anyone else making similar points, knows anything about what ATACMS were built for and how they can be most effectively used.
If I pointed that and a bunch of other reasons out to him, in a thorough response, he decided to ignore every point I made.
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Israel 🇮🇱 and Hamas 🇵🇸 have signed a peace deal to stop fighting, all hostages will be released, and only 5 to 20 hostages are expected to be alive, according to estimates
Israel 🇮🇱 and Hamas 🇵🇸 have signed a peace deal to stop fighting, all hostages will be released, and only 5 to 20 hostages are expected to be alive, according to estimates
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RT @kaitlancollins: Netanyahu says in a new statement that he'll convene his government tomorrow to approve the agreement "and bring all our beloved hostages home."
RT @kaitlancollins: Netanyahu says in a new statement that he'll convene his government tomorrow to approve the agreement "and bring all our beloved hostages home."
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RT @BarakRavid: Prime Minister’s Office: Prime Minister Netanyahu has just spoken with U.S. President Donald Trump. The two congratulated each other on the historic achievement of signing the agreement for the release of all the hostages. The two agreed to continue their close cooperation. the Prime Minister invited President Trump to address the Israeli Knesset
RT @BarakRavid: Prime Minister’s Office: Prime Minister Netanyahu has just spoken with U.S. President Donald Trump. The two congratulated each other on the historic achievement of signing the agreement for the release of all the hostages. The two agreed to continue their close cooperation. the Prime Minister invited President Trump to address the Israeli Knesset
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🚨🚨🚨Trump: Israel and Hamas agree on first phase of Gaza peace plan. @DavidLawler10 and me report for @axios
https://www.axios.com/2025/10/08/gaza-deal-trump-announce-war-over
https://www.axios.com/2025/10/08/gaza-deal-trump-announce-war-over
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@WarMonitor3: There are only three ways to end the war in Ukraine: ATACMS, JASSM, and Tomahawks
Russians and Putin will really feel the impact the moment they have missiles exploding around them everyday
@WarMonitor3: There are only three ways to end the war in Ukraine: ATACMS, JASSM, and Tomahawks
Russians and Putin will really feel the impact the moment they have missiles exploding around them everyday
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There are only three ways to end the war in Ukraine 🇺🇦 they are: ATACMS, JASSM, and Tomahawks
Russians and Putin will really feel the impact the moment they have missiles exploding around them every day
There are only three ways to end the war in Ukraine 🇺🇦 they are: ATACMS, JASSM, and Tomahawks
Russians and Putin will really feel the impact the moment they have missiles exploding around them every day
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@TroySweezey: Quantity and Quality is what is important
F-16s could have a significant impact on the war, but Ukraine was given old F-16s with bad radars. If the radars were upgraded, Ukraine could shoot down Russian fighter jets up to 100 km away. F-16s were also never allowed to fire a full range of weapons, such as no JASSM, JSOW, or a large amount of JDAM-ER were ever sent. The F-16 is just a fighter jet; it’s what it’s equipped with that matters. And the US clearly wanted it to be used almost exclusively in an air defense role.
HIMARS had a massive impact on the war. Hundreds of Russian ammunition depots were destroyed in 2022, slowing the Russian offensives and shelling significantly and allowing Ukraine to take back Kherson. But HIMARS is also severely limited; Ukraine isn’t getting ATACMS
500,000km2 of land - What HIMARS could reach with ATACMS and no restrictions
110,000km2 of land - What HIMARS can reach today, without ATACMS
That means HIMARS is limited to an area 5 times less than it can actually reach with ATACMS
@TroySweezey: Quantity and Quality is what is important
F-16s could have a significant impact on the war, but Ukraine was given old F-16s with bad radars. If the radars were upgraded, Ukraine could shoot down Russian fighter jets up to 100 km away. F-16s were also never allowed to fire a full range of weapons, such as no JASSM, JSOW, or a large amount of JDAM-ER were ever sent. The F-16 is just a fighter jet; it’s what it’s equipped with that matters. And the US clearly wanted it to be used almost exclusively in an air defense role.
HIMARS had a massive impact on the war. Hundreds of Russian ammunition depots were destroyed in 2022, slowing the Russian offensives and shelling significantly and allowing Ukraine to take back Kherson. But HIMARS is also severely limited; Ukraine isn’t getting ATACMS
500,000km2 of land - What HIMARS could reach with ATACMS and no restrictions
110,000km2 of land - What HIMARS can reach today, without ATACMS
That means HIMARS is limited to an area 5 times less than it can actually reach with ATACMS
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