This cat was on Piers Morgan where he said something like>Nukes aren't even the most powerful weapon the US hasDid he just misspeak or was he serious? No one else brought it back up
Jerome Powell could crash the world economy with a phone call. In a sense he's right.
>>65115217>catplease stop saying this. the only people who are allowed to say cat are jazz musicians and radio hosts.
>>65115227I used to be able to play Breezin by George Benson on guitar
>>65115224This and president could order Windows and amazon to create all operations which would completely destroy the country targeted.
What the US primarily attempts to do is sanction to oblivion.>bombs mr ambassador?>no, you see these videos of how the north koreans and cubans really live>you don't want to be responsible for that do youAnd it tends to work on those who aren't fanatically different but the worlds kinda tired from it all
>>65115217I'm sure US cyber warfare is beyond what 99% of people can imagine it being
>>65115217>most powerful weapon the US hascrazy black women
>>65115320I agree, assuming you mean "tired" as in "overused." Sanctions were a powerful tool in the immediate aftermath of the Cold War because there were no alternatives. We've used them often enough now that there is a serious market for alternatives to a global economy where the US controls all the bottlenecks. The backbreaker, I think, was cutting the Russians off from SWIFT. That breathed life into the Chinks' up-to-that-point largely futile efforts to create a blockchain alternative that they control. The Myanmar junta recently signed onto that endeavor, I believe, and I think that's something Treasury would be wise to keep an eye on and combat if possible.
>>65115458>blockchainDismissed post after reading that
>>65115487Gomen, fintech is not my strongsuit. Shit's real, tho.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-Border_Interbank_Payment_System?useskin=vectorhttps://www.csis.org/analysis/sanctions-swift-and-chinas-cross-border-interbank-payments-systemhttps://www.lowyinstitute.org/the-interpreter/swift-cips-finance-new-global-battleground
>>65115450One can only imagine what her game plan was.
>>65115539>implying consideration of events further than 5 seconds in the future pass through that brain
>>65115217I'm legitimately convinced that all the retard shit Rob has gotten up to is just a PSYOP to take the heat off of Red and all the other people involved in Neptune Spear
>>65115217hes obviously talking about the butt fucker 9000
>>65115450That one's a troon.
>>65115722Is it called that because it fucks butts?
>>65115217the US dollar is far more powerful then a nuke
>>65115824what? no. where did you get that from?
>>65115217>Rods of God, space lasers, weather adjustment (and presumably earthquakes along similar lines)>bioweapons (small pox would be cheaper and more efficient)>cybering infrastructure>full blown neutron nukes>USN sinking all your shipping globally within hours and compelling others not to transact with you by sea or SWIFTCould be anything.
>>65115217The mightiest weapon across all planes of the multiverse is my dick.
>>65115217Coca Cola is the most powerful weapon the US has.
>>65115217
>>65115779no they aren't.
>>65115217He's talking about .45acp
>>65115236That's pretty legit. Plus George is one of the coolest cats of the 80s.
>>65116313Based.
>>65115458My late mil wrote the SWIFT program, back in the 50s.
>>65116310No, that's really a man, look up the case.
>>65115217Eh, I would assume USA has researched some pretty nasty bioweapons at some point, if not for anything else then for checking if they could develop cure or vaccine for them. If intentionally and strategically released such things could bring human life to end on earth easier than what nukes could do.Then there could be some sort of food-supply targeting nastiness developed for the same reasons.And of course there could be some quite nasty chemicals stored somewhere that if spread into oceans could sterilize them, and probably the planet as while if they end up into circulation through vaporatization and rainfall.
>>65115217The Colt 1911
>>65115539If I recall, that was a psychotic break. Potentially induced by drugs. So there wasn't any consideration of the moment at all.
>>65115217>This cat was onLike wow, daddy-o. That's niffty.
>>65115539I watched Top Gun: Maverick and you are supposed to act without thinking. She would have made a GREAT fighter jockey if whitey hadn't just gunned he down for no reason. It's always Whitey.
>>65115450Was shooting her really necessary?Yet another police brutality
>>65118936Why do you want to get stabbed? But yeah, he should have Tased her.
>>65115217I find your lack of Faith...disturbing.
>>65118924Easy there with the bad vibes, you jive-ass turkey!
>>65115217it's the gay bomb
>>65115217The US could roll out Microsoft software on all Iranian gov't PCs, that would effectively cripple their entire country for years