Meanwhile, little attention is being paid to the plight
of those, now 15,000 troops onboard ships in the Gulf
awaiting orders to either return home or go on to the
ground in Iran.
While we, at home, have little reason to think about
the whiplashing pronouncements of the President,
think of the terrible effect it has on men living on
board ships, wondering if they're going into battle
or going home, when they're hearing conflicting
messages day after day and sometimes even hour
after hour as the President rants and raves about
boots on the ground, bombings, and peace agreements
that Iran denies were ever made.
Then, as if that weren't enough, there's the issue of
food and supplies that comes up. What are we
supposed to think after all those DEI firings of
seasoned professionals and high command levels?
This by an administration that fired indispensable
people, it then had to scramble to rehire. Quite
obviously, this helter-skelter thrashing around
DOGE cutting was not well thought out or even
carefully planned. They did not know what they
were doing, and their "Dear Leader" sanctioned it
all just the same.
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