He had to rush to make the Early Bird special for dinner. It was almost 4:30.He justranshuffled out without answering any questions.
I believe that trigger discipline means being trained. And the fact that the US spent over $2T over the last 20 years trying to train the army to hold down the fort, not to mention that the CIA has been training proxy militias for longer than that, I have to hazard the guess that chances are we trained them to me more effective killers, and also just happened to leave a ****load of advanced equipment and vehicles laying around after we tucked tail and moved out of Baltimore in the middle of the night.I'm not sure if it's supposed to be serious.
Do people really believe that "trigger discipline" equates to "being trained by Uncle Sam"?
As if no other country or group teaches proper trigger discipline to their civilian fighters.
I remember the last days of Vietnam pretty vividly. All the anger, sadness and angst felt by many of you is pretty similar to what was felt back then by veterans. Perhaps not quite as much today though. 1/25th of the war dead for US Soldiers. Volunteer army vs draftees. We were pretty pissed at the government. Most of us have stayed that way.
...in increments of 3000, 2000 and 1000 over a 4-day rolling revision of my national security team's strategy based on the contingencies we've looked at... or some BS. It sounded like Dr. Fauci wrote some of this crap."I refuse to put any more Americans in danger in Afghanistan!" 2 minutes later... "I will be sending in 6000 additional troops to Afghanistan." What a blithering idiot.
He had to rush to make the Early Bird special for dinner. It was almost 4:30.
I really don't know what difference it makes. Withdrawal from the battlefield after losing is a defeat, no matter how you slice it.I rememebr those days as well in 1975, the imagery is the same with the planes and helicopters, but as I rememebr it took weeks for the NVA to move in rather than what seems to be days or even hours.
Using what airport?