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X post by John O'Connell (@jdjpoc
), timestamped 21 hours after the first post. The text states, "Sweden likely to follow suit. Others, too. Other European nations and ANZACs all reflecting on the current chaos in the Oval Office and replanning military purchasing. THIS will hurt the USA, especially Lockheed Martin and Northrup-Grumman. (Both massive Trump donors)." The attached image shows an F-35 fighter jet in flight against a cloudy sky. The post discusses the broader implications of European nations and ANZACs reconsidering military purchases from the U.S., potentially impacting American defense contractors.
X post by John O'Connell (@jdjpoc ), timestamped 21 hours after the first post. The text states, "Sweden likely to follow suit. Others, too. Other European nations and ANZACs all reflecting on the current chaos in the Oval Office and replanning military purchasing. THIS will hurt the USA, especially Lockheed Martin and Northrup-Grumman. (Both massive Trump donors)." The attached image shows an F-35 fighter jet in flight against a cloudy sky. The post discusses the broader implications of European nations and ANZACs reconsidering military purchases from the U.S., potentially impacting American defense contractors.
X post by John O'Connell (@jdjpoc
). The text reads, "THIS IS MASSIVE. Portugal has cancelled the order for F-35s from the US and will replace their F-16s with European fighters. 'We have to be able to count on the predictability of our allies, which is no longer the case with the United States.'" The attached image shows an F-35 fighter jet flying through the sky with a cloudy background. The post highlights Portugal's decision to opt for European fighters over U.S.-made F-35s due to concerns about U.S. reliability as an ally.
X post by John O'Connell (@jdjpoc ). The text reads, "THIS IS MASSIVE. Portugal has cancelled the order for F-35s from the US and will replace their F-16s with European fighters. 'We have to be able to count on the predictability of our allies, which is no longer the case with the United States.'" The attached image shows an F-35 fighter jet flying through the sky with a cloudy background. The post highlights Portugal's decision to opt for European fighters over U.S.-made F-35s due to concerns about U.S. reliability as an ally.

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@georgetakei To be fair to the senior execs in the military-industrial complex, they were more interested in not paying personal income taxes than they were about what happens to America or even their own companies. Our system values selfishness and greed, so we promote the most selfish and greedy among us to positions of great power. We will all pay a price for this, and part of the price includes America losing its status as the leader of the free world.

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@georgetakei Just to be clear here, as there seems to be an influx of misinformation on mastodon lately.
Portugal had never placed an order to cancel. Their F16s are at the end of their lifetime. They were considering F35s, and now they are saying they might consider others if they eventually do get to replacing them