@DaleGribble_1@geck0_k@BrandonTC123@MIAagainstFash Either Marx or Engels wrote it or came up with it together, and both endorse it. Communist manifesto was also written by both Marx and Engels. It’s literally a meaningless distinction. In fact, it strengthens the value of the quote as something both Marx and Engels agree with.
@DaleGribble_1@geck0_k@BrandonTC123@MIAagainstFash I just showed where it is a direct quote, even if that specific line is something that Engels wrote, it’s still endorsed by Marx and the distinction is irrelevant.
Take the L and move on.
@Pps831@shortwave78 Because that introduces risk for the people receiving the information. There’s simply no way for others to know who is receiving these messages when sent this way
@AdamService@InfraHaz It’s naval power that secures the strait of Hormuz in the event of a conflict there. A nuke doesn’t change that particular equation by much.
Their first nuke is getting pointed straight at Tel Aviv for strategic deterrence anyway