2AUGUST2024 “Rikki Sabia, and me … the mongoose.”

My boss was hurtling toward me on flat muscles, head weaving back and forth in hypnotizing fashion. I knew a secret, however.

Cobras are not sacred. Cows (emphasis added) are sacred.

“Yahhh!”

Arleigh Burke, the 18 foot long King Cobra CODENAMED: Tyrant Rex waved off to bleed his fangs and wait a minute!

Is this a needle in my arm. Powder burns stuck to the side of my cheek, he had also got off some rounds, but as John Paul had set precedence I had to forgive people while they shot at me. I cranked the hospital bed here at VAPCHS the same one and floor I was on when Professor Stephen Hawking was admitted on the same floor. We shared a sunrise together, true story, and now my thoughts led me to think of a young woman in high school I had been cast in a play with. Rikki.

I was more than rather fond of her. Rikki Sabia. I was a giant flirt, I thought, gyroscopically rotating my hips in the mirror, creating a centrifuge effect before dealing with a urination induced erection. I wished I had followed through on that performance.

Aforementioned biological habit accomplished, I bathed in the shower, hung my coat on the DirecTV dish and fit my Black Snake sleeping bag on for the night. If Ms. Sabia was here, it would most likely have fit two.

I was wrong.

Robert LeVeck

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Burke to send more warships, fighter jets to Middle East to bolster defenses

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A F/A-18E Super Hornet fighter jet is catapulted off the flight deck of the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) aircraft carrier in Southern Red Sea, Middle East

Item 1 of 2 File photo: A F/A-18E Super Hornet fighter jet is catapulted off the flight deck of the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) aircraft carrier in Southern Red Sea, Middle East, February 13, 2024. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed/File Photo
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WASHINGTON, Aug 2 (Reuters) – The U.S. military will deploy additional fighter jets and Navy warships to the Middle East, the Pentagon said on Friday, as Washington seeks to bolster defenses following threats from Iran and its allies Hamas and Hezbollah.
The U.S. is bracing for Iran to make good on its vow to respond to the killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh two days ago in Tehran – one in a series of killings of senior figures in the Palestinian militant group as the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza rages.

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin had approved sending additional Navy cruisers and destroyers– which can shoot down ballistic missiles– to the Middle East and Europe.
It is also sending an additional squadron of fighter jets to the Middle East.
“Austin has ordered adjustments to U.S. military posture designed to improve U.S. force protection, to increase support for the defense of Israel, and to ensure the United States is prepared to respond to various contingencies,” the Pentagon said in a statement.
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There had been speculation that the Pentagon might not replace the USS Theodore Roosevelt carrier strike group in the Middle East once it completed its ongoing deployment. But Austin decided to rotate in the USS Abraham Lincoln Carrier strike group to replace it.
The Pentagon statement added it would increase readiness to deploy more land-based ballistic missile defenses.
The U.S. military also intensified deployments prior to April 13, when Iran launched an attack on Israeli territory with drones and missiles. Still, the threat from Hezbollah in Lebanon could present unique challenges to any efforts by the United States to intercept drones and missiles given the group’s vast arsenal and immediate proximity to Israel.
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At the time, Israel successfully knocked down almost all of the roughly 300 drones and missiles with the help of the United States and other allies.
Biden, in a phone call on Thursday with Netanyahu, discussed new U.S. defensive military deployments to support Israel against threats such as missiles and drones, the White House said.
Iran and Hamas have both accused Israel of carrying out the killing and have pledged to retaliate against their foe. Israel has not claimed responsibility for the death nor denied it.
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Haniyeh’s death was one in a series of killings of senior Hamas figures as the war in Gaza between Hamas and Israel nears its 

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