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odins folly

(668 posts)
14. Yes!
Sun Jun 14, 2026, 05:12 PM
Sunday

And not to mention every single one of our allies is looking for another source of that, what used to be, our greatest strength.

As Bob sang: the warriors whose strength is not to fight. Our power was always the ability and resources to ensure those less fortunate and the oppressed had someone they could count on to stand for them. We were never perfect in that light, far from it. But we continued to try.
These fucks decided they wanted to throw around the might of the US military and they screwed the pooch so bad I don’t know when we may regain that mantle.

20 in the military and 20 in civil service all shot to hell by poser boys with little wangs….

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Now I get it. It's still total BS. [View all] senseandsensibility Sunday OP
His Statement Is Self-Indicting ProfessorGAC Sunday #1
This message was self-deleted by its author ShazzieB Sunday #16
We also received damage to our bases IbogaProject Sunday #17
He and his mobster buddies believe they need to be unnecessarily cruel haele Sunday #2
True. Here's Michael Ledeen Grins 16 hrs ago #34
We are not getting back to where we were. Not even close. RockRaven Sunday #3
I would argue the opposite genxlib Sunday #4
The only fool that starts a war he doesn't need and can't Colgate 64 Sunday #5
The alienation of former allies to help Putin lose his war-crimes. Justice matters. Sunday #8
Trumped-Up enthusiasts are dangerously stupid. czarjak Sunday #6
How incredibly stupid and incompetent odins folly Sunday #7
"USA is NOT the most powerful nation in the world anymore" Martin Eden Sunday #11
Yes! odins folly Sunday #14
Not to mention lonely bird 19 hrs ago #28
I suppopse most of our adversaries already knew our military was 60 years out of date Bluetus Sunday #22
Entrenched interests of the military industrial complex Martin Eden Sunday #23
Normally the M-I-C loves periodic wars to burn off stuff that has to be replaced Bluetus Yesterday #24
To achieve the goal without the threat of force is a big plus on my book. Martin Eden Sunday #9
The JCPOA was NOT just Obama and Iran. House of Roberts Sunday #10
There is NO WAY #rump will get as good a deal as the one he ripped up William Seger Sunday #12
This whole administration is one giant clusterfuck Galraedia Sunday #13
Hegseth Is OBSESSED WITH "War," "Warriors," "Force,"......." ColoringFool Sunday #15
This is still the best commentary I've seen regarding Iran: Totally Tunsie Sunday #18
Iran says: OK, America, learnt your lesson? Aussie105 Sunday #19
War Crimes vapor2 Sunday #20
The U.S. will never get back to 2015 where we respected each other dave99 Sunday #21
What Hegseth meant was, the first agreement was made by the Obama administration and the international community ChicagoTeamster Yesterday #25
Kept Epstein out of the news for a good while. usonian Yesterday #26
"I'm glad that very few are buying it." OldBaldy1701E 20 hrs ago #27
13 U.S. service members were killed for what? Emile 19 hrs ago #29
Also, it is NOT a deal yet, at best it is an MOU to make a nuclear deal karynnj 19 hrs ago #30
$260 billion spent over 4 months to achieve... the status quo Torchlight 19 hrs ago #31
Hegseth is a drunken freak-show poser Blue Owl 18 hrs ago #32
Not to mention we burned through half of our Tomahawk missile inventory SpankMe 17 hrs ago #33
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