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Posted on Oct 8, 2022
CPT Alex Gallo
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LTC Thomas Tennant
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I really agree that our 20 year focus on the GWOT has taken our eye off of other strategic issues and potential advisories. Now with the current military and political leadership we are (cough) blessed with, we could be in dire straights given their kowtowing to the PC and liberal leftist crowds. I'm praying for a huge red wave this election cycle to at least start an "sea change" in our defense department thinking.
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SFC David Reid, M.S, PHR, SHRM-CP, DTM
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I would put a question mark on it! As we have fought wars that we where not strategically or tactically trying to win in South Vietnam and wasted lives and money in Afganistan. You would have thought that we would have lessons learned from the French in Vietnam and Russians relative to Afgznistan. History always repeats itself. One of our flaws is that we create our own narrative without substance, in my opinion,
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SSG Dave Johnston
SSG Dave Johnston
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The problem with the US fighting in Afghanistan and Iran is/was the "Nation rebuilding" that the US attempted and the out of control "Baksheesh" we spend/spent while having our efforts destroyed by the vary people we were attempting to help. Had we paid any attention to how the Islamic mindset work with western assistance i.e Israel's rebuilding of Gaza, The West Bank, Southern Lebanon, the Siani peninsula, I've noticed that "Western Technology" is not appreciated unless it advances Islam, so the loss of life to US/Collation personnel would have been lower... The objective should have been, go in find the perpetrators and leave. Afghanistan being on the southern Silk Road it has had a millennium of wanna be conquerors attempting to control that piece of real estate with Russa/USSR being the last nation to attempt "Western" control... As to Iran, we shouldn't have bothered, there was nothing there worth loosing lives over... Our experience in Vietnam should have taught us at least that much...

What someone should be questioning is the "Nation Building/Coup in Libya. Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi had been behaving himself ever since Ronald Reagen sent him a gift due to the Pan Am 103 bombing??? Was the US using Libya as a staging platform for arms to Syrian rebels??? An the Then Secretary of States lack of concern over Benghazi...
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SPC Michael Tierney
SPC Michael Tierney
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Benghazi was, in many ways, the fault of the Ambassador. He did not want an significant armed presence because he thought he had a good relationship with the local war lords. Unlike all the other embassies that left Benghazi every night, he elected to stay to show his solidarity with the locals. When the militants attacked the embassy, t5he war lod was told that Americans were shooting the locals so he did not offer any help. It is sad that he and others died but he never should have been there.
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SSG Dave Johnston
SSG Dave Johnston
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SPC Michael Tierney - ...or maybe... Sec of State was using Benghazi as a staging point to ship weapons to the Syrian rebels??? but what was worse was the dithering about on sending in relief/rescue troops. the flight times from various US assets was maybe 4hrs tops. We'll not know the depth of the deceptions conducted under that administration until someone is willing to confess and risk the rath of Hillery...
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SPC Michael Tierney
SPC Michael Tierney
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It seems Benghazi was pretty well documented. But, naturally like the Kennedy assassination and other major events, there are the inevitable conspiracy theories. There is no such thing as a final answer for these people. There is always some dark secret that is being hidden or ignored. Today's conspiracy is election related. When any Republican loses this November, and some will, they will blame fraud and stolen votes. No proof of anything, just their opinion presented as facts.
It seems the deepest deception is the mind of the deluded.
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SSG Dave Johnston
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Please explain the similarities, and or differences between, "Islam, a Theocracy spanning several countries vs Chinese Communism", which of the two have more leeway in "Diplomacy"... Eye for an eye vs turn the other cheek...

Addendum:
The problem with the US fighting in Afghanistan and Iran is/was the "Nation rebuilding" that the US attempted and the out of control "Baksheesh" we spend/spent while having our efforts destroyed by the vary people we were attempting to help. Had we paid any attention to how the Islamic mindset work with western assistance i.e Israel's rebuilding of Gaza, The West Bank, Southern Lebanon, the Siani peninsula, I've noticed that "Western Technology" is not appreciated unless it advances Islam, so the loss of life to US/Collation personnel would have been lower... The objective should have been, go in find the perpetrators and leave. Afghanistan being on the southern Silk Road it has had a millennium of wanna be conquerors attempting to control that piece of real estate with Russa/USSR being the last nation to attempt "Western" control... As to Iran, we shouldn't have bothered, there was nothing there worth loosing lives over... Our experience in Vietnam should have taught us at least that much...

What someone should be questioning is the "Nation Building/Coup in Libya. Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi had been behaving himself ever since Ronald Reagen sent him a gift due to the Pan Am 103 bombing??? Was the US using Libya as a staging platform for arms to Syrian rebels??? An the Then Secretary of States lack of concern over Benghazi..
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