If young Americans learn too much about the most patriotic people and messages from our history, these young people will be radicalized by what they see today, which is a big departure from what our system was designed to be. Mike Pence -- a man who is under the influence of a foreign country, a man who advocates for ever higher levels of debt and spending for the sake of grossly outsized military budget -- would be one of those exhibits of what not to be or do.
@BenFranklin1171@AmbJohnBolton He and his fellow walruses would have trained hard and launched a land invasion. Except walruses aren’t very mobile out of water, so they would have just flopped around like big idiots.
@AmbJohnBolton How would you have prepared, John? False flag? Raise a ground force to launch a D-Day style invasion of a country the size of Western Europe? Really, John?
@historyvidos Nothing wrong with the U.S. military. Often far superior to the enemy’s forces. But the American public doesn’t want to commit to foreign wars for any length of time, nor should they want to.
"We weren't even at war with Iran." What was it then when we proxy-funded and armed Iraq in the 1980s, who ended up killing approx 750,000 Iranian troops with those U.S. arms and money? It's one-sided story-telling like yours that ensures the U.S. continues its costly and pointless stalemate with Iran, a conflict that has lasted half a century. I yearn for the day when Zionist neocons no longer control U.S. foreign policy.