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To: i-node who wrote (1189354)12/31/2019 6:32:25 AM
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as real as the others



To: i-node who wrote (1189354)12/31/2019 8:05:23 AM
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No, he's actually been impeached and for excellent reasons.. Sondland & Mulvaney admitted Trump's attempted quid pro quo deal. Trump even shouted for foreign nations to investigate his chief rival in front of cameras. You guys should give up denying reality. It makes you look deranged.



To: i-node who wrote (1189354)12/31/2019 8:18:07 AM
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Surprise! When U.S. Fighters Approach Iran, Russia Jams Their Signal

[ No surprise. Trump's boss, Putin, hates America. ]

Key Point: Russia is using the Middle East as a testing ground for how it can interfere with American electronics.

Russian forces have been jamming GPS systems in the Middle East. The electronic-warfare campaign could affect U.S. forces gathering in the region in advance of potential strikes on Iran.

“Since last spring, pilots flying through the Middle East, specifically around Syria, have noted that their GPS systems have displayed the wrong location or stopped working entirely,” The Times of Israel reported in late June 2019.

The signal that has been disrupting satellite navigation for planes flying through Israeli airspace in recent weeks originates inside a Russian air base inside Syria, according to data collected by a U.S.-based researcher.

This interference to the Global Positioning System reception does not appear to be specifically directed at Israel, but rather the Jewish state is likely collateral damage in an effort by Moscow both to protect its troops from drone attacks and to assert its dominance in the field of electronic warfare, Todd Humphreys, a professor at the University of Texas, told The Times of Israel.

Israeli sources “are increasingly convinced” that three weeks of GPS disruptions for civilian flights are a side effect of Russian jamming and spoofing in Syria, Breaking Defense reported. “Moscow is trying to interfere with both Western airplanes — including cutting-edge stealthy F-22s and F-35s — and improvised terrorist drones.”

The U.S. Air Force starting in April 2019 has deployed F-22 and F-35 stealth fighters to Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, respectively, as part of a wider build-up of forces as Washington clashes with Tehran following U.S. president Donald Trump’s decision unilaterally to withdraw the United States from the agreement limiting Iran’s nuclear program.

Now, the situation is rife with rumor, with the Israeli government avoiding any official statement and still investigating other sources. But if Russia is indeed disrupting a friendly nation’s GPS by accident, why haven’t they stopped?

yahoo.com



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The president paid $2 million to settle a case after he admitted to misusing charity funds. His adult children underwent court-mandated training about how to not misuse charity funds. This can’t just be swept under the rug.







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