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re: Hegseth, his tenure so far?
Posted on 2/28/26 at 11:32 pm to Mobile Patriot
Posted on 2/28/26 at 11:32 pm to Mobile Patriot
I’m massively impressed with him and the other general I think the joint chief of staff Raisin Kane.
There’s been 3 incredibly impressive and successful major non conventional engagements in the past 13 months ish which is 3 more than most presidents ever do,
Even Obamas raid to get Bin Laden wasn’t as well planned or executed as any of these 3.
There’s been 3 incredibly impressive and successful major non conventional engagements in the past 13 months ish which is 3 more than most presidents ever do,
Even Obamas raid to get Bin Laden wasn’t as well planned or executed as any of these 3.
This post was edited on 3/1/26 at 1:28 am
Posted on 3/1/26 at 1:40 am to jmarto1
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Old Desert Storm armaments weren't what was propelling our armed forces
When Biden withdrew from Afghanistan and left everything they left, we gave up literally billions of dollars. Not just in equipment, but the money we had spent prior in keeping those designs and components secure/secret from our adversaries. When they left like they did, it was devastating to the people that work day-in amd day-out to protect that information.
Posted on 3/1/26 at 1:41 am to Mobile Patriot
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I thought it was another cabinet member that added the reporter to the chat? Pete had nothing to do with it.
It was someone on Pete's staff who purposely did it to damage Pete (you see some on here still believe the nonsense, like AU auditor).
Funny, when they caught the guy, here was his excuse. He said he meant to add some lower level guy who would have never been included in such a high level meeting. Know why he mentioned him? Because he said he had the same initials as the reporter and added him by mistake. Then went on to say he has 500 contacts saved....all by initials. Yeah right. Just comical.
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Posted on 3/1/26 at 1:55 am to rstamp1
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I think he’s a great figurehead but Dan Raizen Caine and some of those guys have been absolutely elite as far as strategy.
He is supposed to be a figurehead, thats why he is doing such a good job.
The Sec of War has to be removed from active duty for five years. The reason for this is because he is supposed to be a bridge between the military and the political aspect of the military.
He is supposed to speak and execute the overall strategy of the military, funding, recruiting, organizational structure, weapons development, etc. Which he has done an excellent job.
The other piece, give credit to the troops when it goes right, and take the shat when it goes wrong, which he has also done an excellent job.
Lloyd Austin on the other hand was a figurehead in every negative dei sense of the word, and an embarrassment to my alma mater.
Posted on 3/1/26 at 3:00 am to Mobile Patriot
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don't think we will need much more after today. We killed the leadership, took out their radar, destroyed their airforce, sank their Navy
Now comes the hard part.
Posted on 3/1/26 at 5:20 am to rstamp1
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I think he’s a great figurehead but Dan Raizen Caine and some of those guys have been absolutely elite as far as strategy.
Pretty much the way it ought to be.
the difficult - and most important part - is getting guys like Caine in place and letting them define the possibilities - and --- more importantly -- gettin a lot of the DEI bullshite the hell out of any position.
Posted on 3/1/26 at 5:29 am to Flapjacks
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When Biden withdrew from Afghanistan and left everything they left, we gave up literally billions of dollars. Not just in equipment, but the money we had spent prior in keeping those designs and components secure/secret from our adversaries. When they left like they did, it was devastating to the people that work day-in amd day-out to protect that information.
Yes - would have been much better to shove them into the ocean or make a big bonfire with them --
The "biden" tenure" represents the bottom of the barrel and shout be a warning to all sentient creatures. NEVER AGAIN can we allow ANY current democrat politician anywhere near the reins of power.
They must ALL be ignored until the go away - and the Democrat Party need to REINVENT itself to resemble an honest, patriotic, forward thinking party.
There is not ONE responsible person in that den of corruption today, NOT ONE.
Fetterman is the closest they got.
Posted on 3/1/26 at 5:33 am to supadave3
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Megyn Kelly reported that our military only has enough ammunition/armaments to last a few weeks of sustained war. That sounds like BS but we have given Ukraine a lot of aid.
Is that a legit concern?
It is a legit concern, but there is only 1 country that would truly give us problems and that is China. Simply due to size.
If there are no sustainment campaigns going on the easiest way to maintain the IWC is to give away old equipment, so that the IWC can build new equipment.
Posted on 3/1/26 at 5:38 am to chew4219
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Megyn Kelly reported that our military only has enough ammunition/armaments to last a few weeks of sustained war.
I respect MK but this sounds like total fiction and I’d want to see in what form she reported it, how she reported it, and what sources she sited
Ammunition? If she means rifle rounds, pistol rounds, etc etc then this is just a total lie so I’m going to assume she is conflating the terms ammunition and armaments. “Armaments” include all of our navy and Air Force which is currently most out in theatre wrecking shite. They’re all as armed as they need to be.
We aren’t at war right now and as such we aren’t going to be cranking out 500 tomahawks a day. We are creating as much as we need for the situation we are in, plus we are prioritizing (or had been until I guess yesterday when we killed the Ayotollah) ensuring Israel was full on defensive missiles
This post was edited on 3/1/26 at 5:40 am
Posted on 3/1/26 at 6:14 am to Mobile Patriot
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Our military has been absolutely elite in the last year. The US has capabilities that seem like science fiction and our special forces have been total bad asses.
We haven’t used the full force of our military since ww2.
We brought the Japanese empire to its knees.
Then we duck around and charge our soldiers with murder for shooting at a kid with a bomb strapped to him.
Posted on 3/1/26 at 6:16 am to td01241
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and what sources she sited
Tucker.
Posted on 3/1/26 at 6:19 am to supadave3
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Megyn Kelly reported that our military only has enough ammunition/armaments to last a few weeks of sustained war. That sounds like BS but we have given Ukraine a lot of aid.
I’m sure she means high end weapons like ATACMs, standoff glide bombs, tomahawks and long range anti air-defense missiles. These weapons are extremely expensive and are designed for the opening stages of a conflict to gain outright air dominance. Once that’s done we can use cheaper munitions which we have plenty of.
Posted on 3/1/26 at 6:24 am to AUauditor
Some people will never be happy. Sorry your Iranian leader got capped 
Posted on 3/1/26 at 6:58 am to Mobile Patriot
Have a real CJCS for the first time in a while too.
Posted on 3/1/26 at 7:02 am to fwtex
No leaks? What!?!
This is still an incredibly corrupt administration and shite like this HAS TO STOP. We cannot have betting markets telegraphing military action. It’s insane.
This is still an incredibly corrupt administration and shite like this HAS TO STOP. We cannot have betting markets telegraphing military action. It’s insane.
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If tweet fails to load, click here. Posted on 3/1/26 at 7:04 am to mwade91383
Happened w Maduro too. Wildly corrupt and steady leaks.
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If tweet fails to load, click here.Posted on 3/1/26 at 4:40 pm to Flapjacks
The post i responded to directly mentioned Ukraine
Posted on 3/1/26 at 4:49 pm to supadave3
Total BS. Typical liberal battle cry.
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