To all those who don't understand what is going on and pretend like foreign agents could not possibly be partaking in, coordinating, funding or colluding to make this worse... See Exhibit A:
Clearly this is occurring.
@Osint613 “Back down from the position of power to the position of weakness, so that we can negotiate from the position of power, or else!”
- What Rezaee said summarized
The curse of knowledge. You know all the things and the stuff and have nobody to talk about it with. Eventually some folks burn up too much and need to go outside the authorized circle. They get attention for being in the know and some don’t realize thats not always a good thing and dont pull back…
Soft, hard, doesn’t matter if you do your job. Are we “softer” than the Vietnam guys? Maybe. But we did the thing. Some of us are still doing the thing. And the job is still getting done.
Were they “softer” than the Korean war guys? Maybe. Does that somehow lower their service? I don’t think so.
I do love the Irish. But y’all are bad at the war thing, moreso than the Brits.
Having not warred in over 100 years and talking about learning lessons really isn’t a flex.
You are also still making great arguments about how we are excellent at doing the wars. You are utterly destorying the argument for why it should be called the Department of DEFENSE instead of the Department of WAR. You don’t have to win to make war, and generally losing at defending yourself in a war prevents you from constantly making them.
Its strange that a country that has “lost” so many wars is dead set on continuing to successfully make them…. But I guess you are right in your own contradictions. We are just defending after all.
So. What you are saying is:
The US has done the wars (and still doing the wars).
The only wars that count as wars, are apparently near-peer.
Only “winning” wars counts as doing the wars.
You aren’t Br’ish, but are in fact, posting from the UK.
And your circular thinking should been taken as authority for the US being good or not good at doing the wars. That we have been doing….
That tracks perfectly given your statements. 👍🏼
@denkmit@Asst_to_the_RM Losing. Winning. Its all a matter of perspective.
Doesn’t change the fact that we are good at war and have been good at it for auite some time. I don’t expect someone from the UK to grasp the concept. But that is okay, you all will eventually learn one way or another.
Correct. Murder isn’t a side effect of medication (we hope). If a court plays stupid games like that, then the law makers need to continue that stupidity and cause greater harm to the public.
But in a society with no personal accountability where the tools are blamed instead of the murderer, we know what happens next…
@Okironin1@SGTWipper1Each Not sure where you are getting the measurements from but you can clearlt see the wings are foldable/detachable from these pics and the specs look exactly the same to me.
https://t.co/txCVpwYV71
I am with Christopher on this one. Those are X-47B from what I can tell.
@WarMonitorClips Some of the things that go “bump” in the night are more terrified than you are 😂🤣😂
Some of them hope they only go bump and not bump-thud-thumpthumpthumpthump-drag-bump-drag-bump
I took it as the above and you clarified that even if your job is not a “combat job” you might be exposed to it still and thats an assumption of the contract you sign.
People look at “support jobs” as the “dont deploy/safe jobs” but theres a long line of POGs with purple hearts that would like to have a chat with those folks.