Interesting video on how Delta Force captured #Maduro. Interview with #SEAL Team Six operator Robert O'Neill - the guy who killed #binladen.

"If you wanted to literally say the United States proves that we could do anything we want at any time and there's nothing you can do about it. Go fuck yourself. That was the mission." - O'Neill

https://youtu.be/LbrnOY-cOJQ?si=31AWXNq1dDwBAjTE

#unitedstates #america #deltaforce #usmilitary #military #venezuela #attack #operation #militaryoperation #holyshit #trump

How Delta Force Captured Maduro EXPLAINED By US Navy Seal Who Killed Bin Laden... (Robert O'Neill)

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@jonathankoren actually no.

Do you have a #charger for that unit or can at least check the pinouts so I can DIY some cradle-thingy?

Tal día como Hoy «EE.UU. y Reino Unido comienzan los bombardeos en Afganistán tras el 11-S»

Estados Unidos y el Reino Unido comenzaron los bombardeos en Afganistán el 7 de octubre de 2001, en respuesta a los atentados del 11 de septiembre de 2001 en Estados Unidos. La operación, denominada «Libertad Duradera» (Operation Enduring Freedom), fue públicamente justificada con los objetivos de desmantelar Al Qaeda y expulsar a los talibanes del poder por negarse a entregar a Osama bin Laden y a otros responsables de los atentados de 11-S.wikipedia+1

Inicio de los bombardeos

  • Tras la negativa de los talibanes a entregar a Bin Laden y cerrar las bases de Al Qaeda, Estados Unidos y el Reino Unido iniciaron operaciones militares el 7 de octubre de 2001.wikipedia
  • Los primeros ataques aéreos se produjeron sobre Kabul, Kandahar y Jalalabad, principales ciudades controladas por los talibanes, destruyendo infraestructuras militares y defensas antiaéreas.rtve+1

Apoyo internacional y fases iniciales

  • Los bombardeos coincidieron con la entrada de fuerzas especiales estadounidenses y de la CIA (operación «Jawbreaker»), en coordinación con la Alianza del Norte, la principal resistencia afgana contra los talibanes.wikipedia
  • El Reino Unido, Canadá, Australia y otros países también desplegaron fuerzas militares desde el inicio del conflicto.wikipedia

Justificación y objetivos

  • El entonces presidente George W. Bush y el primer ministro británico Tony Blair defendieron la necesidad de atacar instalaciones talibanes y campamentos terroristas para debilitar la capacidad operativa de Al Qaeda y liberar a Afganistán del régimen talibán.rtve+1
  • Además de las acciones militares, se realizaron lanzamientos de ayuda humanitaria para la población civil afgana.wikipedia

Estos bombardeos marcaron el inicio de la guerra de Afganistán (2001-2021), que se prolongaría durante dos décadas y transformaría radicalmente la situación política y social del país.bbc+1

  • https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invasi%C3%B3n_estadounidense_de_Afganist%C3%A1n
  • https://www.rtve.es/play/videos/programa/afganistan3-171214w-rtve-izqmaster/2913349/
  • https://www.bbc.com/mundo/noticias-internacional-56791774
  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ukb6MjvW83Q
  • https://www.cidob.org/publicaciones/20-anos-despues-del-11-s-guerra-imposible-paz-improbable
  • https://elpais.com/internacional/2021-08-30/la-retirada-de-las-tropas-de-afganistan-pone-fin-a-la-guerra-mas-larga-de-estados-unidos.html
  • https://www.bbc.com/mundo/noticias-internacional-58187539
  • https://www.defensa.gob.es/documents/2073105/2077188/Cap%C3%ADtulo+5+Afganist%C3%A1n+un+conflicto+interminable,+una+paz%E2%80%A6,+imposible.pdf/4d6c290c-383e-7986-896b-40a6b0dcb114?t=1731583541756
  • https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guerra_de_Afganist%C3%A1n_(2001-2021)
  • https://www.rtve.es/noticias/20210830/cronologia-guerra-afganistan/2159800.shtml
  • #11S #Afganistan #AlQaeda #atentadosEEUU11S #BinLaden #dailyprompt #EEUU #talDíaComoHoy #Talibanes

    Invasión estadounidense de Afganistán - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre

    Immortal Technique - #BinLaden didn't blow up the Projects including Lyrics

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efW_WCNaELk

    #nemoradio

    Immortal Technique - Bin Laden didn't blow up the Projects including Lyrics

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    On #ThisDayInHistory in 2001, 2976 Americans were murdered in the #September11 attacks. This was not an #InsideJob, but a consequence of US foreign policy, and our gov. willingly made us a target. Here is #BinLaden's reply to Dubya's lies about the reason.
    https://aje.io/6gwdh

    ⬆️ @ajaykaul10

    Damning video from Pakistan's own media shows #Pakistan giving State Funeral to terrorists whose coffins are wrapped in #Pakistani flag.

    Pakistani military personnel are present during funeral rites led by #HafizAbdurRauz, who is neither a cleric nor a military officer, but a #US designated #terrorist.

    Also, never forget that Pakistani military and intelligence agency #ISI harbored #Osama #BinLaden in #Abottabad even as Pakistan feigned allegiance to #UnitedStates.

    #Terrorism

    Real ID another problem for travellers and people who enter federal buildings

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zedJ5DmWdWA

    #RealID #Bush #NineEleven #September #Federal #ID #dBase #Trump #BinLaden #Musk

    Real ID Is Not About Keeping You Safe

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    Someone explain to me why #BinLaden, who blew up two skyscrapers, is an international #terrorist, but a creature bombing cities in the center of #Europe is not?

    Terrorists shot and killed at least 26 tourists on Tuesday at a resort in Pehelgam, #Kashmir.

    My wife and I went to Pehelgam for our honeymoon when #BinLaden and his #US-paid mujahideen were still battling the #SovietUnion in #Afghanistan.

    After the dismantling of the Soviet Union, many of these same mercenaries found new terrorism gigs in Kashmir after making their way in using US-ally #Pakistan as conduit. Life has never been the same in Kashmir since then.

    https://apnews.com/article/kashmir-tourist-attack-dc7067a18899d9e7ff7726d4e05982c3

    Indian police say gunmen kill at least 26 tourists at a resort in disputed Kashmir

    Indian police say gunmen have killed at least 26 tourists at a resort in Indian-controlled Kashmir. Tuesday's attack appears to be a major shift in a regional conflict in which tourists have largely been spared from violence. Two senior police officers say at least four gunmen, whom they described as militants, fired at dozens of tourists from close range. The officers say at least three dozen people were wounded, with many of them reported to be in serious condition. The region's top elected official says the attack is “much larger than anything we’ve seen directed at civilians in recent years.”

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