@RodeoProfessor@Oreillz I was a stranded American in UAE. America did very little to help me. UAE took amazing care of me and I was able to fly out of there on my own
NEWS: Americans were told to evacuate the Middle East — but State Dept is not helping them do it.
We called the State hotline. First thing you hear is an automated message: "Do not rely on the U.S. government for assisted departure or evacuation."
https://t.co/ku89fL99bV
All those years demagoguing Benghazi and pretending to give a shit about Americans overseas, and now the White House starts a reckless war with Iran and tells everyone trying to escape the chaos that you're on your own.
The fact that Oman, has spilled all the details of the negotiation is wild.
But what’s worse is it seems that Iran had basically agreed to every US ask.
And we bombed them anyway.
Teaching another generation of extremists in the Middle East to not trust the US.
A major political setback that will haunt us for decades!
@HamsterBite911@VladTheInflator Were their bodies incinerated on impact? Or did they burn after impact? Hypothetically I think it’s plausible the very front of the plane could have made its way through glass,open office space and through the backside of the tower if the cockpit happened to miss any columns
Everyone better start preparing for the Republicans to be absolutely shellacked in the midterms.
How is it that we can take an 18 year old kid who barely graduated high school and the Navy can train him enough to operate a nuclear reactor on a submarine or an aircraft carrier no problem... but we need to import talent because "we don't have it"?
Lol, fuck you man.
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