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Majestik Møøse

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  1. Social media has destroyed your mind, good luck
  2. Bashi, you’re a coward and fool for supporting Russia and an embarrassment to have in the US military. It’s bad enough that I have to assume you’re a troll. Good day.
  3. Ukraine is a friendly democratic nation with zero expansionist desires that was invaded by an unfriendly, undemocratic nation with expansionist desires. That’s the reason that Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, and Finland joined NATO. Because none of them could trust Russia. And as long as Putin is in power and attempting to derail our foreign policy on every continent, neither can we. Abandoning Ukraine is giving him a historic come from behind win, and it damages trust in the US for every ally.
  4. Trump likes military pilots and would pay them more, Tom Cotton hates them and would pay them less.
  5. Russia invades for peace!
  6. Russia is no longer a conventional near-peer to anyone because Ukraine has pushed their shit in with tenacity and western weapons. If Russia ends up being able to take Ukraine because America (once again) turns its back on an ally due to Idiocracy politics, they’ll have control of Europe’s breadbasket and gas supply while they rebuild themselves to conventional near-peer status by selling resources to the rest of the Axis of Assholes. Since the same douchebag will be in charge, he’ll continue blaming Russia’s problems on The West, and most of Russia and our own MAGAs will agree because their mushy minds are easy to shape with TikTok. Taking nukes into account, Russia’s potential military power still exceeds Europe, assuming the warheads and missiles still work, which no one wants to find out.
  7. Also, like who really gives a shit about Tombstones and Gravestones anymore, you know? Between Ukraine ATACMS and the Israelis there won’t be much left
  8. This is a pretty shitbag comment, bro.
  9. Not much of a surprise. I’m sure Trump groped a lot of women from the 70s to the 2010s, and his voters won’t care. There could be video of it, and his voters wouldn’t care.
  10. Should’ve opened up lithium mines and never left
  11. Everything in that link after the .html can be deleted; the fbclid part is why you’re seeing the same ads on Facebook, Baseops, and wherever else you post links
  12. Yes, “near peers”
  13. They’d better be careful targeting the Mossad HQ, they might hurt some Iranian officials
  14. Alright, I’ll take a crack. Afghanistan: we went in to kill bin Laden and as many Al Qaeda as possible. Remember them? They’re all dead! Sweet! Did we bring democracy to Afghanistan? Hell no, and the mistake was to say that was an objective. The real goal was to kill terries, and we did. No Al Qaeda left. But we were too soft to dump the Afghans on their sympathizer asses immediately after Neptune Spear. Iraq: not done yet, honestly. If we leave, they’ll fail. We need to stay and keep buying their oil. Unpopular opinion, I’m sure. Libya: a mess? Yep, but that’s ok because we kicked ass with air power, lost almost no one, and left. Let them figure it out. Iran: we never fought them. If we did, we’d ruin their ability to export terrorism to the rest of the ME just like we did with AQ and ISIS. Would we try to bring them democracy also? I sure hope not! Because fuck them, that’s why! Just destroy their military and means of Shahed/TBM production in a month and leave. Syria: ISIS! Remember them? When all the murderous assholes from all around the world gathered in Syria to kill/rape the locals by the thousands. They were so bad even AQ was cringing at their videos. We gave them the apocalypse they were looking for and now they’re all fucking dead. Sweet! In all, we did a shit ton of good work, but our national/military leadership is too inept to know it. Organizationally, the USG needs a lot of work.
  15. The Air Force keeps pushing the public perception that it won’t be happy until the President is pinning Medals of Honor on transgender RPA pilot influencers. If that’s not the Air Force’s core focus, it’s doing a bad job of showing it.
  16. Can’t figure out why in the hell we didn’t start mining there over the 20 years. Infinite work for the locals. I guess rare earths didn’t seem important enough until recently.
  17. “Its website lists six right-wing personalities, including Dave Rubin, who has more than 2.4 million YouTube subscribers; Tim Pool, a podcast host with more than 1.3 million YouTube followers; Benny Johnson, whose YouTube channel has nearly 2.4 million subscribers; and one user on an obscure military aviation forum whose members haven’t been cool for more than a decade.”
  18. Alright how many of you work for a Tennessee media company https://www.cbsnews.com/news/russia-tenet-media-right-wing-influencers-justice-department/
  19. “Get a lawyer” is the standard advice that everyone (including me) gave, but on further thought the private attorney route could be prohibitively expensive. Does anyone have an example of how much something like an FEB lawyer has cost? I’ve heard two cases of divorce lawyers costing $150-300k, which is extremely unfortunate and wouldn’t have been worth it in retrospect.
  20. Two things can be true; both of them are dudes that wear eyeliner.
  21. This may seem irrelevant, but you’ve got to get out of the habit of making statements that end in question marks. It makes you seem somewhat clueless. Regarding your FEB problem, whatever it is that has caused your command to take administrative actions, that’s the cause. Talk to a lawyer, no idea who or what kind.
  22. None of these legacy fighter pipeline problems matter. We’re moving forward with NGAD. Oh wait
  23. Airplanes generally don’t enter fiery spins unless acted upon by an outside force. Reference every single crash video from Russia in the last 2 years
  24. The buffer zone encapsulated by the 3 wrecked bridges, just to keep the scale in context. I wouldn’t call it a land grab of major strategic importance other than forcing Russia to divert resources. Still a great example of how even a modest use of air power in the right place can overwhelm an enemy’s ability to fight.
  25. US (proudly): “We’ve organized our entire military to fight an air/sea war in the Taiwan Straits!” Opponents: “OK, then we’ll fight you somewhere else in some other way.” US: “…you can’t do that we got rid of the other shit.”
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