

You’re using fact for conspiracy theories.


You’re using fact for conspiracy theories.
Enpass works well for me across platforms.


Stress and adrenaline can make it hard to focus, aim, and shoot properly. The shooter might be shaking.
It takes considerable training to stay calm in high pressure situations like this.


Iran has been blowing up stuff all over the region for decades and ramped it up recently.


JD Vance doesn’t have the charisma and populist instincts of Trump.


Getting a gun is the easiest part.
Then you need to find an opportunity and make a plan for it. Then execute the plan and adapt to unforeseen circumstances. Training with the firearm and other preparations make sense as well. If you want to shoot Trump from close range you might need to social engineer your way into an opportunity. You will also need money for a bunch of expenses besides a gun.
There have been two attempts to shoot Trump that I remember, maybe more. The secret service is a formidable security provider for him.
You will also have to risk being shot by secret service or be ready to serve a long prison sentence or even the death penalty. Not such an easy decision.
Teamwork has its own challenges. Building a team and making group decisions is already difficult, if you’re planning a fishing trip. A high profile assassination is a different league. Finally any team member might get cold feet, change their mind, and snitch to the authorities. Then you go to prison without having achieved anything of substance.


Trump is great at telling crowds what they want to hear.


Yes, the US Navy is understaffed.
What do you mean by robbed? There was no fighting at those crossings.
The aid trucks were robbed inside of Gaza when trying to deliver aid. Here is an example report by the United Nations. It was a regular occurrence as is to be expected in any war zone flush with weapons.


They managed to do it. However they had to keep repairing it because of bad weather. In the end it wasn’t as efficient as simply driving trucks in through the border.
The pier was only really useful for a while where internal distribution inside the Gaza Strip was a big issue. At times the aid was stacking up inside the border, but local truck drivers didn’t want to or couldn’t deliver to some areas because of truck robberies, ongoing fighting and rubble blocking streets.


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I pay that much for 500 Mbit on cable Internet. Sadly it has carrier grade NAT.


You don’t even need capitalism for a free market. It can be worker owned cooperatives competing.


Exactly. Free Market is a term that’s poorly understood by both the left and the right.


International law is more like a code of conduct. Also as with most laws, if you’re powerful enough you can ignore the law.


International customary law applies even if you’re not a treaty member.


That’s not true. Customary international law also applies to states, that are not themselves members of a treaty. In the case of international maritime war and international humanitarian laws this is widely accepted as such.
That doesn’t support your statements.