Not even your average MAGA bootlicker either. This guy was a proud boy POS.
Can’t wait to hear the spin on this one.
The European armed forces are overstretched? By what exactly???
The European vulnerabilities due to their reliance on imported energy is entirely of their own doing with their suicidal green energy cult. I pity what an impotent continent they have become and how much they realize they are serfs toAmericaRussia and their invading "immigrants".
It has been a long day, maybe I misread. Where did he say, or imply, that?The fight against ISIS was manufactured by the Jews?
He said his wife was killed in a war manufactured by Israel. His wife was killed in Syria, as apart of operation Inherent Resolve, the operation to defeat ISIS.It has been a long day, maybe I misread. Where did he say, or imply, that?
I have a lot of issues with his reference to Israel drawing us into Iraq, which I think is factually incorrect and raises a big red flag, and him personally (he was, after all, a Trump appointee for a reason), but he is explicitly saying that Trump's actions against ISIS were good.The fight against ISIS was manufactured by the Jews?
Which is why what he’s saying is incoherent. His wife was killed during Trump’s first term by an ISIS suicide bomber I’m Syria. Is he okay with some instances of evil Jew magic tricking Trump into war but not others?I have a lot of issues with his reference to Israel drawing us into Iraq, which I think is factually incorrect and raises a big red flag, and him personally (he was, after all, a Trump appointee for a reason), but he is explicitly saying that Trump's actions against ISIS were good.
Read that as him talking about the ME situation going sideways and ultimately ISIS coming about due to false assurances by Netanyahu that Saddam Hussein posed an imminent threat in the same way Netanyahu says Iran poses an imminent threat.He said his wife was killed in a war manufactured by Israel. His wife was killed in Syria, as apart of operation Inherent Resolve, the operation to defeat ISIS.
???Read that as him talking about the ME situation going sideways and ultimately ISIS coming about due to false assurances by Netanyahu that Saddam Hussein posed an imminent threat in the same way Netanyahu says Iran poses an imminent threat.
In 2002, Netanyahu said to congress, “There is no question whatsoever that Saddam is seeking, is working, is advancing towards to the development of nuclear weapons." and......."If you take out Saddam's regime, I guarantee you that it will have enormous positive reverberations."
We then proceeded to invade and demolish Iraq.
Isis didn't form until 2004 as a result of the annihilation of Iraq.
Kent also specifically says killing Qasam Solamani and defeating ISIS is the type of ME policy he agrees with. So don't see why it would be concluded he had a problem with that.
I think I see what you are saying, but that seems like an extreme take. So if someone claims going to Iraq was based on false premises, then all things, including ISIS, that spring out of the original invasion are also stemming from that initial false claim? I guess that can technically be argued but it seems like a bit of a reach.???
> Kent has a problem with us being dragged into the war with Iran because he claims we are being misled and tricked by Israel
> Kent claims that his late Wife was killed in a war that we were misled and tricked by Israel into joining
> Kent's wife was killed by ISIS in Syria during OIR
If Kent was so in favor of Trump doing what he did against ISIS, why would he blame a combat loss of his wife while executing that mission as Israeli trickery?
EITHER
A) Kent believes that our mission to combat ISIS was due to Jewish black magic Trickery and he was just lying when he said he agreed with Trump's mission to defeat ISIS or
B) Kent is a dishonest hack and made a bullshit, incoherent statement to justify his quitting
I think it was righteous, to remove Saddam from power, but I think in hindsight a bit unwise. He was a dictator who was committing atrocities by gassing his own people and he lead an oppressive regime.I think I see what you are saying, but that seems like an extreme take. So if someone claims going to Iraq was based on false premises, then all things, including ISIS, that spring out of the original invasion are also stemming from that initial false claim? I guess that can technically be argued but it seems like a bit of a reach.
We can disagree, but I'm just telling you how I read it.
In other words, just because ISIS came from an invasion that stemmed from false info, doesnt mean it isnt just to fight them.
I'm curious? Do you think going into Iraq was 100% the right move in hindsight?
If someone doesnt think invading Iraq was 100% justified, does that make them incoherent for wanting to snuff out violent factions that materialized as a result of our invasion?
To sum it up in really simple terms, I'm not sure why one cant think invading Iraq was not a great call but fighting ISIS is the right move.....
We destabilized the area in 2002 and then later presidents did what they could to reestablish order and keep it from further spiraling... Someone has to clean up the mess.
One can imagine the same pattern repeating.
Destabilize Iran due to false urgings that they are an imminent threat.Then spend years, people, and $$$$ to stabilize it to keep it from spiraling. If people fight to stabilize it in the future they are not automatically hypocrites just because the initial destabilization is based on falsehoods.
I was old enough in 2002 to realize things didnt add up. I argues with plenty of family and friends that it didnt make sense to conflate Saddam Hussein with Bin Laden and that he wasnt an imminent threat. However, I understood that everyone was worked up over 911. I was that one asshole that couldn't shut up and pretend everything wasnt as Bush said it was.I think it was righteous, to remove Saddam from power, but I think in hindsight a bit unwise. He was a dictator who was committing atrocities by gassing his own people and he lead an oppressive regime.
The counter factual we don’t have is how things would have turned out had we not enacted Debaathification. I honestly think we are mostly militarily out of Iraq by 2008 had we not done that.
Never forget what we're fighting for!
I mean he did destroy pretty much their entire Navy in one day before he left office.Why didnt Reagan deal with them?
Uhhh yeah? As they shouldI
I mean more Israeli’s have died than Americans
What’s your point? Everyone in Israel should be eating gruel and look sad and miserable 24/7 during this war?Uhhh yeah? As they should