Halls of Shrewd'm / US Policy❤
No. of Recommendations: 4
Hegseth: “President Trump directed the most complex and secretive military operation in history, and it was a resounding success resulting in a ceasefire agreement and the end of the 12-day war.”
"...complex and secretive military operation in history..."
Are you kidding me? That's off-the-charts exaggeration. I guess our Sec of Defense never heard of D-Day.
But then he was playing for that important audience of one: the man with the monster ego, our narcissist-in-chief.
No. of Recommendations: 1
That's off-the-charts exaggeration.
My opinion is that the mission was well planned and well executed. In a rare good move, Trump mostly played his role, telling the lie that he’d decide on an action in two weeks. Of course, he hinted at way too much in online posts. Fortunately, the diversionary flight of B2s made it look like the attack would happen in a couple of days - after a stop in Guam and/or Diego Garcia.
But the bigger question is whether the mission should have been undertaken at all. I’ll leave that discussion for a different thread.
—Peter
No. of Recommendations: 2
Hegseth, befitting his background as a Fox News himbo hype man, gave a press conference in which he called the bombing “the most complex and successful military operation in history.” Step aside, evacuation of Dunkirk: Compared to dropping bombs on three targets in a country with no air defenses to speak of, you are garbage. But yeah, saying these kinds of ludicrous things is now the most important job requirement for being in the Cabinet. Slate
No. of Recommendations: 1
“the most complex and successful military operation in history.”
Certainly more complex and successful than the D-Day landing, right? How about the Battle of Midway? No? I know, Operation Entebbe and the Yom Kippur War. Going further back in history (since that is the claim), this was much more complex and successful than Hannibal's Battle of Cannae and Alexander's campaign at Gaugamela.
Pete
No. of Recommendations: 2
Certainly more complex and successful than the D-Day landing, right? How about the Battle of Midway? No? I know, Operation Entebbe and the Yom Kippur War. Going further back in history (since that is the claim), this was much more complex and successful than Hannibal's Battle of Cannae and Alexander's campaign at Gaugamela.
No, no, no. Nothing compares to Trump's glorious victory and nothing will ever surpass it. His Orange Rotundity has no equal!
What a groveling kiss-ass Kegseth is.