Thomas Wictor

Posts Tagged ‘antitank guided missile’

Bravest soldiers you’ll ever see are Arab special operators

I’ve found two videos that are beyond anything I’ve ever encountered. There’s now no doubt that the bravest soldiers in the world are Arab League strategic special operators. The videos also show that one man alone can defeat almost any number of enemies if he has the right weapons. Bravest sentries It’s relatively easy to…

 

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Beware those with an agenda to demoralize and anger you

It’s not my place to tell Muslims how to think or feel. All I do is provide information that people can use to help make a better world. I support everyone who strives to improve. Therefore I need to say that you must beware of those with an agenda to destroy. They play on your…

 

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Amateurs are never as good as the professionals

For a long time, I didn’t watch videos from the Syrian civil war. Even though I know a lot about military issues, I hate to see suffering. The Syrian civil war seemed to be nothing but untrained fanatics slaughtering everyone they could. But one day I saw a video that seemed to show a new…

 

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Middle Easterners can work it out by themselves

Social media is full of speculation about when the offensive against the Islamic State stronghold of Raqqa, Syria, will begin. I’m sure that it began at least a year ago, maybe longer. Middle Easterners have their own way of doing things, which works perfectly for them. They’ve decided to fight clandestinely; I think that’s far…

 

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MILDEC is an acronym that all Middle Easterners should know

Syria is the testing ground for new weapons and war-fighting methods. It’s also where MILDEC or military deception was perfected. MILDEC defeats the enemy without killing him or the civilians he uses as human shields. Until the end of time, armed forces will study Syria and the miracles that the Arab League and her allies…

 

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Preference cascade is underway in the Middle East

I never tell people how to think or feel. Everyone has to figure things out for themselves. However, I personally never believed that all Muslims are untrustworthy. I didn’t think that the Middle East would change as rapidly as it is, but I knew that someday things would be different. Now, we’re seeing a full-tilt…

 

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Castles in the air have become tangible citadels

I always loved the idiom “castles in the air.” It means “extravagant hopes and plans that will never be carried out.” Until the summer of 2015, I thought that all optimistic forecasts for the Middle East were castles in the air. Now, it’s clear that not only will there be peace, it’s going to happen…

 

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OPSEC is what keeps soldiers alive on the battlefield

On May 3, 2016, US Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Charles Keating IV was fatally wounded in Tal Askuf, Iraq, during a firefight with the Islamic State. Keating was a SEAL assigned to a quick-reaction force (QRF) sent in to rescue eleven Americans who were advising the Kurdish Peshmerga. It appears that the OPSEC or…

 

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Weapon descriptions for Colonel Richard Kemp

In answer to a question by Colonel Richard Kemp, this post contains videos of new weapon systems used in the Syrian civil war. My theory is that the Arab League and its Asian, Central Asian, and African allies have created new units called “C6ISR forces,” a term coined by IDF Brigadier General Gal Hirsch (retired)….

 

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Blather, symbolism, weakness, denial, and irresponsibility

What’s the main response to the Islamic State bombings in Brussels, Belgium, that killed 31? Blather. Some of it is astonishing. This neatly illustrates the collapse of western culture. A hashtag—#StopIslam—is worse than this. A steel bolt embedded in a person’s body. The terrorists at Zaventem International Airport put bolts in their suitcase bombs. Someone…

 

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