Has it really come to this?
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Yep. He inherited a no win situation; determined not to pass the baton. Prior administrations just opted to perpetuate the status quo. Fired Trump DOD Secretary Esper said that more nuanced options could have been formulated. It’s a bit above the civilian pay grade. Of course, that’s what makes it all so debatable.
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joe babble book , How I destroyed America in one term or less !! should be a best seller as it seems to be true !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I really think he will be replaced sooner than later. They keep him under wraps cause he’s had it. In the interview today with George Stephanopoulos they only showed Biden speaking for a tiny bit and George carried the rest of the interview analysis. I only hope we have a country left and they don’t replace him with somebody worse. Unfortunately we already know who that will be
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Once President Trump announced that the United States was pulling out of Afghanistan Candidate Biden, at that point, knew exactly what he was going to be dealing with and he didn't do it very well. But remember: everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face.FAA wrote: ↑Wed Aug 18, 2021 5:25 pmYep. He inherited a no win situation; determined not to pass the baton. Prior administrations just opted to perpetuate the status quo. Fired Trump DOD Secretary Esper said that more nuanced options could have been formulated. It’s a bit above the civilian pay grade. Of course, that’s what makes it all so debatable.
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What would you have done differently?Tedlark wrote: ↑Wed Aug 18, 2021 7:20 pmOnce President Trump announced that the United States was pulling out of Afghanistan Candidate Biden, at that point, knew exactly what he was going to be dealing with and he didn't do it very well. But remember: everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face.FAA wrote: ↑Wed Aug 18, 2021 5:25 pmYep. He inherited a no win situation; determined not to pass the baton. Prior administrations just opted to perpetuate the status quo. Fired Trump DOD Secretary Esper said that more nuanced options could have been formulated. It’s a bit above the civilian pay grade. Of course, that’s what makes it all so debatable.
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Do you mean the cackling hen ??olds442jetaway wrote: ↑Wed Aug 18, 2021 6:37 pmI really think he will be replaced sooner than later. They keep him under wraps cause he’s had it. In the interview today with George Stephanopoulos they only showed Biden speaking for a tiny bit and George carried the rest of the interview analysis. I only hope we have a country left and they don’t replace him with somebody worse. Unfortunately we already know who that will be
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The Art Of The Deal. Trump's finest negotiation was with the Taliban. LOL
He also outwitted Kim of North Korea, and Bob Woodward.
He also outwitted Kim of North Korea, and Bob Woodward.
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For starters I would have consulted you.billryan wrote: ↑Wed Aug 18, 2021 11:57 pmWhat would you have done differently?Tedlark wrote: ↑Wed Aug 18, 2021 7:20 pmOnce President Trump announced that the United States was pulling out of Afghanistan Candidate Biden, at that point, knew exactly what he was going to be dealing with and he didn't do it very well. But remember: everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face.FAA wrote: ↑Wed Aug 18, 2021 5:25 pmYep. He inherited a no win situation; determined not to pass the baton. Prior administrations just opted to perpetuate the status quo. Fired Trump DOD Secretary Esper said that more nuanced options could have been formulated. It’s a bit above the civilian pay grade. Of course, that’s what makes it all so debatable.
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I'd think every schoolboy knows the three classic blunders, the first of which is never get in a land war in Asia.
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Gen. Omar Bradley, 1951. Vizzini (The Princess Bride), 1987. Pres. is taking the fall for prior decisions. They did botch the logistics of the pull out, to state the obvious.