I'm no cultist but I've worked for and around some very powerful people. Their schedules are so wild and varied that it's genuinely difficult for anyone of any age to always keep track of where they're at and what the agenda is. They get toted around nonstop. A proper staff team would've solved for this already.
While I'm on it, those fucking AF1 stairs are horrible too. They can wobble slightly and they're not the same incline angle as normal stairs. It throws your brain off. To make it worse, your typically going up or down them and walking into new lighting conditions and often after being seated for a long time.
@beinlibertarian@Independent_Mnd It wasn't long ago that words were violence. All power should be pushed down to the lowest level possible to ensure that the impacts of any decision are firmly felt by those who decide.
Fair enough. So we have two parties in a war of attrition where their capacity and tolerance for suffering will determine who wins. One party has no emotional skin in the game. The other has 10 Sandy Hooks fresh on their mind.
Both parties stand to lose something bigger than cash and ego. They risk losing the very power and structure that allows them to decide to stay in the war or not. But, only the US can lose that power if they "win" or lose. Iran is only threatened with that if they lose.
@ariltosi@OSINTWarfare The variation in the trail of fire coming off the objects supports this. Also, the distribution pattern is irregular. The Iranian submunitions dispersal pattern is typically symmetrical.
@war_noir Aerial claymores for self defense of small units and positions is a woefully unexplored technique. A square foot of sheet explosives pushing buck shot would win all day.
@patriottakes Nothing about CEO salary caps though. That's freedom. Some young buck who can throw a ball though, he needs to be reigned in. Unbelievable