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SSgt Gary Andrews
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Strength is important, no doubt.......but "bluster" does not equate to strength. The one that walks around beating his chest and talking big all the time is not the one you have to be wary of......as soon as he is confronted and his bluff is called, he is done. The one you have to watch out for is the one who is so strong and confident that he doesn't need to strut around like a peacock trying to convince everyone how tough he is. I would prefer that our POTUS exhibit quiet strength and confidence, and not make a spectacle of himself. It troubles me that he is heading to a summit with North Korea, and doesn't feel the need to prepare for it. That's not strength, that's bluster.......and foolish. How many on here would go to a meeting with the chief of a village in a foreign culture, without trying to find out everything you can about their culture, their history, and their capabilities?
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Excellent quote and read.
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LCDR Naval Aviator
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It surprises me how much this reminds me of classic propaganda.
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