Did the Apache helicopter crash into the water, or onto the land? The water or the land, where? Iran? Oman? The SoH? Where?
Pro Tip: When attack helicopters are shot down, they don't glide into a pastoral green field like a Cessna, for a nice crew pickup. They fall from the sky in pieces. If they hit the water, it's a miracle if anybody gets out alive. And I mean off Norfolk or San Diego, not in enemy territory, where the chopper was shot down.
So, who picked up the Apache crew, the crew who survived the shoot down? How did the rescue helo avoid fire?
Will this air crew be as anon and mysterious as the "rescued F-15 pilot?" Let's see the amazing press conference for these lucky heroes, and the SR / PJ guys who pulled them out.
Until then, it all sound like bullshit to me. But I'd love to be proven wrong. So let's see the presser, with the maps and charts.
“So a bunch of idiots donated $600,000 to you for your legal defense?”
Das right, Dave.
“And your family spent it all on bottles of Hennessy, jars of Kool-Aid pineapples, two new Cadillac Escalades, and rented a million dollar home?”
Uh huh.
“So you ended up with a third-rate defense team, and you were found guilty of first degree murder in less than three hours?”
Sho’ nuff, Dave.
It was not China that outsourced American industrial jobs to build an oligarchy. Americans do not need to confront China, they should hold their government accountability.
🔥 “THIS IS THE ISRAEL‑FIRST ADMINISTRATION.” — COL. MACGREGOR
Col. Douglas Macgregor (@DougAMacgregor) makes the strategic reality clear: "if we were truly interested in the United States, we would not have attacked Iran. It just was not in our interest to do so."
He points to a troubling shift in national leadership, stating: "people are now reaching the conclusion that we are not in charge of our own foreign policy."
Col. Douglas Macgregor describes the administration’s posture as an "Israel-first administration," despite public attempts by officials to convince the citizenry otherwise.
This failure in U.S. strategy is fueling the ongoing Middle East conflict, prioritizing external agendas while the American public remains largely sideline
👉 Watch the full clip from Daniel Davis Deep Dive: https://t.co/Qx9e81pOhs
🏷️ #IranWar #MiddleEastConflict #USStrategy #DouglasMacgregor #DanielDavis #ForeignPolicy #NationalSecurity #Geopolitics #Israel #DeepDive
Intertwining our defense technological development w/the Israelis, or any foreign nation, is foolish & dangerous.
Section 224 of the NDAA must be rejected.
My 1st article for @RStatecraft explains why: https://t.co/HUtS2qNITX