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To: TobagoJack who wrote (177665)9/3/2021 10:10:48 AM
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This is funny especially since it's coming from a group of people
who commanderd the "greatest military the world has ever seen"
into defeat against a bunch of farmers country folks

Nearly 100 retired generals and admirals have demanded US Defense Secretary (and former Raytheon board member) Lloyd Austin and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley resign immediately over the botched Afghanistan withdrawal by the Biden administration.

It isn't even funny anymore as to what ameriKKKa has become since

the raygun presidency, stupid now wins every battle


Even the ACLU has been captured by neoliberals




To: TobagoJack who wrote (177665)9/3/2021 10:31:00 AM
From: ggersh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 219496
 
The MOA has been on a roll!!!

moonofalabama.org

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The U.S. Foreign Policy 'Establishment' Is Incredibly Dumb The U.S. foreign policy 'establishment' is incredibly dumb:

With Afghan Retreat, Biden Bucks Foreign Policy Elite, New York Times, Sep. 1 2021

“The foreign policy establishment did get it wrong in Iraq, where the U.S. overreached,” said Richard N. Haass, the president of the Council on Foreign Relations. “We got it wrong in Libya, we got it wrong in Vietnam. But over the last 75 years, the foreign policy establishment has gotten most things right.”
What did the foreign policy 'establishment' get right? Funny that he does not name even one issue in that category. That's likely because there isn't one.

“My biggest concern is that the United States may now be entering an era of under-reach,” said Mr. Haass, who served in the George W. Bush administration. “History suggests there’s just as much risk in under-reaching as overreaching.”
Under-reaching = Not waging and losing illegal wars of aggression? What please is the risk with that?