El Rancho, I agree with one caveat. Most of the time its not what they “plan” to do in the future but what they have already done and most likely are currently doing that they project on their foes. And with the help of the complacent media they fool the gullible and uninformed parts of the public.
@LilianDaly @Andy66202501 @educatedignored Lilian, It is something called common sense. Little, if any, of the demands placed on the public were rooted in any logic, as many have now been admitted to as being worthless, if not directly harmful.
Please try to think for yourself and not be swayed by so called experts.
@KathleenShay5@RepTenney Good morning Kathleen. There is a concept call Peace through Strength that has been proven effective countless times throughout human history. On the flip side, telegraphing weakness or lack of resolve will spell doom. Neither Biden or his administration understand this.
@tonydevlin@KathleenShay5@RepTenney Hi Tony. I agree, I don’t think Trump was serious about the May 1 withdrawal. But that was not the point. His plan wasn’t backwards (Military, US citizens, allies, equipment, etc). He wasn’t naive enough to put his faith in trusting the Taliban or the Afghan govt.
@KathleenShay5@RepTenney Or where in Trump’s plan he was going to hand over billions of dollars worth of high tech military equipment to our past, current, and future enemies?
@TuckerCarlson Not sure if you’ve connected the dots on the Biden’s “investing/partnering” with China and Russian energy companies and Joe Biden’s insistence that the US surrender it’s dominance in fossil fuel here in the US.