Some wise-ass once remarked that war consists of old men sending young men away to die.. (some old Roman dude IIRC)...
Some other dude once said that war seems sweet and romantic only to those who have never experienced it...
Conclusion: Old men who have never experienced war are sending young men to suffer and die; war kills the best of us, and we're then left with draft dodging cowards hypocritically waging war for frivolous and ultimately counter-national reasons.
It’s a volunteer army. — NOS4A2
Oh shoot... You got me there. How can we blame politicians for starting wars? Since the soldiers voluntarily joined the army, it's not the politicians' fault...
I’m just saying no one is sending them to go die, but to carry out military operations. That kind of pacifist rhetoric is false on its face. — NOS4A2
It was a missile attack against a terrorist organization threatening American soldiers and interests. Do you think that was stupid? Why? — NOS4A2
Nothing about Biden or the 2020 election in those emails. — NOS4A2
Interviews with dozens of current and former administration officials, congressional aides and others, previously undisclosed emails and documents, and a close reading of thousands of pages of impeachment testimony provide the most complete account yet of the 84 days from when Mr. Trump first inquired about the money to his decision in September to relent.
What emerges is the story of how Mr. Trump’s demands sent shock waves through the White House and the Pentagon, created deep rifts within the senior ranks of his administration, left key aides like Mr. Mulvaney under intensifying scrutiny — and ended only after Mr. Trump learned of a damning whistle-blower report and came under pressure from influential Republican lawmakers.
...The interviews and documents show how Mr. Trump used the bureaucracy to advance his agenda in the face of questions about its propriety and even legality from officials in the White House budget office and the Pentagon, many of whom say they were kept in the dark about the president’s motivations and had grown used to convention-flouting requests from the West Wing. One veteran budget official who raised questions about the legal justification was pushed aside. — NY Times
Right. You're just ignoring the point in favor of an irrelevant red-herring appeal to the fact that armies exist.
Because of who they killed. Apparently Soulemani was one of the most important people in Iran, protege to the Iranian Ayatollah, and one of the top-most field commanders...
Are you even reading my posts? I'm saying Trump may have just precipitated war with Iran by assassinating a member of their government.
But of course, that's neither here nor there right? War is ambivalent; blowing shit up is what soldiers are for.
All of this was in order to coerce President Zelenksy to announce an investigation into the Bidens so as to undermine his 2020 campaign. So, as always, your posts on this matter are the opposite of the reality - which as I suppose as a disinformation agent, you're supposed to do.
No I’m ignoring your piffle and histrionics about this event in particular, and war in general. — NOS4A2
This was, according to the Whitehouse, a “decisive defensive action to protect U.S. personnel abroad”. So much for sending them to die. But as you know, no war has been started.
Soulemani was the commander of the Quds force, a terrorist organization. I’m sorry for your loss. — NOS4A2
Well if according to the white house the bad terrorists are dead and we should be thanking them, maybe it's time for that military parade?
I think filling your head with dreams of coming wars and Adolph Trump suffices enough to keep you entertained — NOS4A2
All of this was in order to coerce President Zelenksy to announce an investigation into the Bidens so as to undermine his 2020 campaign...
Which was attested by several thousand pages of witness testimony.
Rep Mike Turner: 00:56:49 Not just the President, Giuliani didn’t tell you, Mulvaney didn’t tell you. Nobody. Pompeo didn’t tell you. Nobody else on this planet told you that Donald Trump was tying aid to these investigations. Is that correct?
Gordon Sondland: 00:57:04 I think I already testified-
Rep Mike Turner: 00:57:05 No. Answer the question. Is it correct? No one on this planet told you that Donald Trump was tying this aid to the investigations. Because if your answer is yes, then the Chairman’s wrong, and the headline on CNN is wrong. No one on this planet told you that President Trump was tying aid to investigations, yes or no?
Gordon Sondland: 00:57:23 Yes.
Rep Mike Turner: 00:57:24 So you really have no testimony today that ties President Trump to a scheme to withhold aid from Ukraine in exchange for these investigations.
Gordon Sondland: 00:57:36 Other than my own presumption.
Mr. Castor: (01:08:42)
I want to turn back to your opener on page five under, when you talk about in the absence of any credible explanation for the suspension of aid, I later came to believe that the resumption of security aid would not occur until there was a public statement from Ukraine committing to the investigations, correct?
Gordon Sondland: (01:09:05)
Correct.
Mr. Castor: (01:09:06)
And you acknowledge that this is speculation, right?
Gordon Sondland: (01:09:11)
It was a presumption.
Mr. Castor: (01:09:13)
Okay. That it was a guess. In fact, I think you even said this morning-
Gordon Sondland: (01:09:18)
Well, I want to say that it goes back to Mr. Goldman’s point or Chairman Schiff’s two plus two equaled four in my mind at that point.
Mr. Castor: (01:09:27)
Okay. But you didn’t have any evidence of that, correct?
Mr. Castor: (01:19:06)
And are you aware that he was also interested in better understanding the contributions of our European allies?
Gordon Sondland: (01:19:12)
That I’m definitely aware of.
Mr. Castor: (01:19:13)
And there was some back and forth between the state department officials trying to better understand that information for the President.
Gordon Sondland: (01:19:20)
Yes, that’s correct.
Mr. Castor: (01:19:21)
And how do you know that wasn’t the reason for the hold?
Gordon Sondland: (01:19:24)
I don’t.
Mr. Castor: (01:19:26)
But yet you speculate that there was, you know, a link to this announcement?
Gordon Sondland: (01:19:34)
I presumed it, yes.
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