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  9. Ryan Pitts is a former U.S. Army Staff Sergeant and a Medal of Honor recipient for his extraordinary heroism during the Battle of Wanat in Afghanistan on July 13, 2008. His actions helped prevent his outnumbered and wounded unit from being overrun by Taliban forces. --- What Heroic Thing Did Ryan Pitts Do? 1. Outnumbered and Surrounded Pitts was a forward observer with 9 other soldiers in an observation post (OP) near the main base. At 4:20 AM, about 200 Taliban fighters launched a coordinated ambush, hitting Pitts' position with machine guns, mortars, and RPGs. Most of his team was killed or wounded in the first few minutes. 2. Severely Wounded But Still Fighting A mortar blast shredded his legs and arms with shrapnel. Despite bleeding heavily and nearly unconscious, he kept firing grenades, an M4 rifle, and a machine gun at the enemy. He crawled between weapons while under fire, ensuring the enemy couldnโ€™t take their position. 3. Calling for Air Support While Under Attack Pitts, the only soldier left able to fight, continued calling for artillery and airstrikes to stop the Taliban advance. His radio transmissions were critical in directing U.S. airstrikes, which saved the main base from being overrun. 4. Refusing to Give Up the Position Despite severe blood loss, he held the OP alone until reinforcements arrived. Even when help came, he continued fighting alongside them until the Taliban were pushed back. 5. Ensuring His Comradesโ€™ Sacrifice Wasnโ€™t in Vain The Battle of Wanat was one of the deadliest battles of the Afghanistan War, with 9 Americans killed and 27 wounded. His bravery helped prevent a total collapse of the U.S. position, saving many lives. --- Award: Medal of Honor Ryan Pitts was awarded the Medal of Honor by President Barack Obama on July 21, 2014 for his: โœ” Extraordinary courage under overwhelming odds. โœ” Selfless sacrifice despite life-threatening wounds. โœ” Determination to hold the line and protect his fellow soldiers. His actions represent the highest levels of military bravery, making him one of the most respected modern war heroes.
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  25. The fight between Dmitry Bivol and Artur Beterbiev, which took place in November 2024, was one of the most anticipated matchups in the light heavyweight division, given both fighters' undefeated records and strong knockout reputations. In the whole fight, here are some notable punch statistics (approximate numbers): Punch Stats (whole fight): Total Punches Landed: Bivol: 130 of 600 (22% accuracy) Beterbiev: 105 of 350 (30% accuracy) Jabs Landed: Bivol: 60 of 270 (22% accuracy) Beterbiev: 30 of 100 (30% accuracy) Power Punches Landed: Bivol: 70 of 330 (21% accuracy) Beterbiev: 75 of 250 (30% accuracy) Total Punches Thrown: Bivol: 600 Beterbiev: 350 Key Takeaways: Bivol maintained a higher punch output and a more consistent pace throughout the fight, especially in terms of total punches thrown and jabs. Beterbiev, though landing fewer punches, showcased his power, landing an effective percentage of power punches and showcasing his ability to hurt Bivol. Personal Opinion: In my view, Bivol deserved the win. While Beterbiev's power was evident, Bivol's movement, defensive skills, and ability to control the pace of the fight were crucial. His superior jab and ability to frustrate Beterbiev over 12 rounds were key factors. Bivol outboxed Beterbiev in several rounds, maintaining composure under pressure. Although Beterbiev had moments of success, particularly when he landed his power shots, Bivol's consistent work rate and defensive savvy gave him a more complete performance. (EVEN CHATGPT KNOWNS WHO THE REAL WINNER OF THE FIGHT WAS๐Ÿ’ฏ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ)
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  151. Here are ten specific actions by Hamas that have harmed Palestinian civilians, along with real-life examples: 1. Using Human Shields: During conflicts, Hamas has been accused of storing weapons in civilian buildings like schools and hospitals. For example, in the 2014 Gaza war, the UN found rockets hidden in UNRWA schools. 2. Diverting Humanitarian Aid: In 2016, the World Vision NGO accused Hamas of diverting funds intended for Gaza's civilians to its military wing, including the construction of tunnels. 3. Suppression of Political Dissent: In 2019, protests against the high cost of living in Gaza were met with violent crackdowns by Hamas security forces, including beatings and arrests of protestors. 4. Recruiting and Indoctrinating Children: Hamas has been accused of training children in military camps, such as the "Vanguard of Liberation" camps, where children as young as 10 are taught to use weapons. 5. Rocket Launches from Civilian Areas: In 2021, Hamas fired rockets at Israel from residential areas in Gaza, prompting Israeli counterstrikes that killed civilians, as documented by Human Rights Watch. 6. Corruption and Mismanagement: Reports have surfaced of Hamas leaders living in luxury while ordinary Gazans face poverty. For instance, Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal allegedly amassed significant wealth while living abroad. 7. Public Executions: In 2014, Hamas publicly executed at least 23 Palestinians accused of collaborating with Israel, often without fair trials. 8. Controlling Freedom of Movement: Hamas has imposed restrictions on Gazans wishing to leave the territory, including students seeking to study abroad or patients needing medical care in Israel. 9. Restricting Press Freedom: Journalists critical of Hamas face intimidation or expulsion. In 2017, journalist Hisham al-Sayed was detained for months for reporting on corruption in Gaza. 10. Neglecting Civilian Needs: Hamas has prioritized military spending over public services, leading to deteriorating healthcare, electricity shortages, and poor infrastructure in Gaza. For instance, funds were directed toward building tunnels rather than rebuilding homes destroyed in conflicts. These examples highlight the harm caused by Hamas's governance and militant activities to the very people they claim to represent.
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  205. ย @AfG_313ย  Hamas exhibits cowardice by deliberately embedding its military operations within civilian areas, using innocent men, women, and children as human shields to deter retaliation, rather than confronting its adversaries directly. This tactic, widely condemned by international bodies, not only puts Palestinian civilians at immense risk but also manipulates global perception to portray Israel as an aggressor when civilians are inevitably harmed during counterstrikes. For example, Hamas routinely launches rockets from schools, hospitals, and residential buildings, fully aware that any counterattack could result in civilian casualties, which they then exploit for propaganda purposes. Furthermore, instead of engaging in conventional warfare, Hamas relies on indiscriminate rocket attacks against Israeli cities, targeting civilians rather than military installations. In contrast to professional armies that operate under rules of engagement to minimise civilian harm, Hamas deliberately violates these principles by attacking non-combatants while hiding behind their own population. A clear instance of this is the October 7, 2023, massacre, where Hamas terrorists infiltrated Israeli communities, slaughtering women, children, and the elderly in a manner designed to instil terror rather than achieve any legitimate military objective. Moreover, Hamas leaders often evade danger by seeking refuge in luxurious accommodations abroad, such as in Qatar, while encouraging ordinary Gazans to sacrifice themselves for their cause. This stark contrast between their rhetoric and actions further underscores their cowardice. Rather than leading from the front, they manipulate impoverished youth into carrying out suicide bombings or engaging in futile rocket attacks that only invite devastating reprisals. In essence, Hamas's consistent reliance on civilian cover, indiscriminate violence against non-combatants, and the hypocrisy of its leadership fleeing while urging others to die exemplify its fundamentally cowardly nature.
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  235. Mercenaries were generally paid more in Afghanistan than U.S. soldiers and Royal Marines for several reasons: 1. Contractual Nature: Mercenaries work on private contracts and their pay is often negotiated based on the risks, specialized skills, and the dangerous nature of the work they do. These contractors, often employed by private military companies (PMCs), are typically compensated higher rates than regular military personnel, who receive government-set salaries. 2. Risk Premium: Private contractors in conflict zones like Afghanistan often face higher risks than regular military personnel. Mercenaries may be tasked with particularly dangerous missions or working in high-threat areas where they lack the protection and support of a national military structure. Their pay reflects these increased risks. 3. Specialized Skills: Many mercenaries have specialized skills, such as advanced combat training, tactical expertise, or experience in areas like security consulting or logistics, which are in high demand. These skills command higher pay, especially when there is a shortage of qualified personnel. 4. Short-Term Contracts: Mercenaries typically sign short-term contracts for specific missions, which can justify higher wages as they may not have the job security or long-term benefits (such as pensions or healthcare) that military personnel receive. 5. Market Forces: The private sector operates on a different pay scale influenced by market demand and supply. Private military companies often compete for the best contractors, driving up wages, whereas regular military forces, like those of the U.S. and the UK, have standardized pay structures based on rank and service length. In contrast, U.S. soldiers and Royal Marines are part of government-funded military organizations that operate under national defense budgets, which set pay rates based on rank, seniority, and standard military allowances, rather than individual contracts.
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  243. Here are ten professions with higher-than-average proportions of psychopathic traits, as suggested by psychologist Kevin Dutton in his book The Wisdom of Psychopaths. Psychopathy, in this context, refers to a combination of traits like charm, ruthlessness, impulsivity, fearlessness, and a lack of empathy. These traits, when present in moderation, can make people effective in certain high-stress roles. Hereโ€™s a list of such jobs, along with reasons why psychopathic traits can be advantageous: 1. CEO โ€“ Psychopaths can be ruthless, decisive, and immune to fear, allowing them to make tough, unpopular decisions. Their charm also helps them influence and inspire teams. 2. Lawyer โ€“ Law requires confidence, quick thinking, and the ability to manipulate situations or arguments in court, traits often seen in those with psychopathic tendencies. 3. Media (TV/radio) โ€“ Charisma, fearlessness, and a degree of emotional detachment can be helpful in media careers, especially in competitive and high-pressure environments. 4. Salesperson โ€“ Psychopaths can be very persuasive, charming, and able to manipulate peopleโ€™s emotions, which makes them effective at closing deals and building client relationships. 5. Surgeon โ€“ Surgeons often face high-stress situations where emotional detachment and cool-headedness are vital to make life-saving decisions quickly. 6. Journalist โ€“ This career often demands fearlessness, the ability to take risks, and persistence, especially when investigating challenging stories or confronting high-powered figures. 7. Police Officer โ€“ Law enforcement can benefit from fearlessness and quick, decisive action, qualities associated with psychopathic traits. However, empathy and good judgment are also critical for this role. 8. Clergy โ€“ Some people in religious leadership may be drawn to power or influence, and those with psychopathic tendencies may use charm and manipulation to gain followers. 9. Chef โ€“ The intense, high-stakes kitchen environment can suit people with fearlessness, confidence, and a need for control, traits common in psychopaths. 10. Civil Servant โ€“ Bureaucratic roles sometimes require making decisions without letting emotions interfere, which can be easier for people with psychopathic traits. Itโ€™s important to remember that not all people in these professions are psychopaths. Psychopathy exists on a spectrum, and some traits associated with it can be beneficial in certain professions, especially when theyโ€™re moderated by other positive characteristics like integrity and empathy.
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  357. A hypothetical fight between the Gurkhas and Sayeret Matkalโ€”two highly respected military forcesโ€”would depend on specific circumstances like the environment, mission type, and training focus. However, hereโ€™s a breakdown of their capabilities to compare their strengths: --- Gurkhas Background: Gurkhas are renowned for their fierce combat abilities, stemming from centuries of mountain warfare experience. Known for their loyalty, resilience, and elite infantry skills, they are formidable close-quarters fighters. Key Strengths: Close-Combat Skills: Exceptional with the Kukri, their iconic curved knife, making them deadly in hand-to-hand combat. Endurance: Gurkhas undergo gruelling physical training and selection, excelling in mountainous and harsh terrains. Discipline: Their fearlessness and discipline are legendary, allowing them to persevere under extreme stress. Primary Role: Light infantry with specialisation in jungle warfare, mountain operations, and conventional military combat. --- Sayeret Matkal Background: Sayeret Matkal is Israelโ€™s most elite special forces unit, similar to the U.S. Delta Force or British SAS. They specialise in reconnaissance, counterterrorism, hostage rescue, and covert operations. Key Strengths: Advanced Training: Highly trained in modern warfare tactics, urban combat, counterterrorism, and precision strikes. Intelligence and Strategy: Sayeret Matkal is known for gathering intelligence and executing complex operations with precision. Technology: Equipped with cutting-edge weaponry, communication systems, and surveillance tools. Primary Role: Special operations and intelligence gathering, often behind enemy lines. --- Head-to-Head Comparison --- Who Would Win? In Close-Quarters Combat: The Gurkhas would have the edge due to their ferocity, experience with melee weapons like the Kukri, and hand-to-hand combat skills. In Modern, Technology-Driven Warfare: Sayeret Matkal would likely win due to their advanced training in modern tactics, urban combat, intelligence gathering, and use of cutting-edge technology. In Jungle or Mountain Terrain: The Gurkhasโ€™ endurance, adaptability, and combat skills in harsh terrains would give them an advantage. In Urban Environments: Sayeret Matkalโ€™s specialisation in urban warfare and counterterrorism would make them superior. --- Conclusion If both units had the same resources, the outcome would depend on the setting and mission type: In close combat or mountainous terrain, the Gurkhas would likely dominate. In an urban, strategic, or covert operation, Sayeret Matkal would have the upper hand due to their modern training and precision execution. Ultimately, while both are exceptional forces, Sayeret Matkal has a broader range of advanced special operations training, which would give them an edge in most modern warfare scenarios. However, the Gurkhas' grit and legendary combat spirit would make them formidable opponents in any fight.
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