A Times visual analysis found that munition debris filmed at the scene was remnants of a GBU-39, a bomb designed and manufactured in the United States.
A Times visual analysis found that munition debris filmed at the scene was remnants of a GBU-39, a bomb designed and manufactured in the United States.
Check out libertarian nomination Chase Oliver. He is very strong on anti-war. Don't vote for evil to avoid evil. Vote for someone who represents your views.
This guy wants to abolish the US Department of Education and all federal education organizations, defund/privatize healthcare, and leave Ukraine to fall to Russia. No thanks.
I was on Reddit yesterday, the apologists there are fucking sickening. I swear Reddit was not like that before, years ago everybody on Reddit was well aware of what Israel was.
I even saw someone with a very old and active account and a mod of a big sub get perma banned by admins because he made a comment against Israel a few years ago.
Like straight up deleted everything. We only knew because revvedit managed to grab his last comment.
I'm wondering if Hasbara got decent amount of control of Reddit. They are on reddit, for sure, but I'm wondering how big their operation is. To me some of the comments and upvotes feel unnatural. Not like the reddit I remember at all and its making me think something fucky is going on.
Arabs & muslims not having full rights and being 2nd class citizens is progressive and diversity? What are you on? Even fascist Erdoğan's Turkey is more progressive than that!
U.S. officials have been pushing Israel to use more of this type of bomb, which they say can reduce civilian casualties.
This is the unique identifier code assigned by the U.S. government to Woodward, an aerospace manufacturer based in Colorado that supplies parts for bombs including the GBU-39.
Yeah it's designed to hit targets with little splash as possible and it does actually work - see that a Houthi SUV that was struck in traffic? That was us using precision munitions like the GBU-39, you'll notice it didn't even damage any nearby cars. It admittedly doesn't work if you deliberately aim it at civilians like these IDF assholes love to do.
Israel makes most of its own weapons (the Merkava can be made completely with domestic parts, unlike other countries' MBTs which rely on some foreign parts). Their policy is basically "we shouldn't completely rely on other countries because they might abandon us" (wonder why anyone would do that, hmm). That being said, I'm pretty sure they don't actually manufacture their own ammunition so I don't know if they produce their own bombs...