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FUSnowflake 11 points ago +11 / -0

As compared to Obama who ate ice cream while Neda Soltan died.

During the abortive "Green Revolution" against the Mullahs, back around 2009.

http://michellemalkin.com/2009/06/21/they-killed-neda-but-not-her-voice/

("Hopey Changey." This was the moment, the planet began to heal. Isn't that right, Greta?)

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FactsOverFeelings 11 points ago +14 / -3

Im gonna go get 2 scoops to celebrate this stupid article that highlights how a winner should celebrate!

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daty_dato 9 points ago +9 / -0

Directed the action, probably watched the action. Hours later has dinner and two scoops and that's a problem? What's he supposed to do? Skip dessert until the press was notified? These people are dumb asses.

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kaluahmon 10 points ago +10 / -0

It's hard to pass up that Iraqi Road!

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FactsOverFeelings 8 points ago +10 / -2

I hope he got more than everybody in the room so CNN can bitch about that, too!

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lifeisahologram 5 points ago +5 / -0

I don't know why anyone would be dunking on Trump. America was actively being attacked. He stopped further action that would have justified war. Everyone should be happy about that.

If he let Iran be successful in their attacking of our embassy, we'd be going into war.

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Titanium 5 points ago +5 / -0

People rarely get praise for stopping something bad from happening because it is hard to prove. The credit goes to the janitors that clean up a mess, even if they let the mess happen and then take credit for fixing it after the fact.

If you want an example:

I found and made sure an issue did not happen that would have taken down about 10-15% of the internet for up to 1 hour which would have been easy for someone to miss since it was very rare but would eventually happen with certainty. and nobody really cared that much because the problem was avoided. I also found a problem that made a 8 figure deployment of equipment completely fail, and nobody even cared because the problem did not happen in the testing methodology we were using until the entire project came to a halt when it was being deployed. I 'figured out what the problem was' and how to fix it and validated that the fix would work all in just 1 verry long 24 hour day (should have taken weeks) and they were so happy with that cleanup that they spent 7 figures to begin purchasing the same testing that they were getting for free when it was scheduled to end.

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2020magavision 3 points ago +3 / -0

Trump is resourceful, efficient and calculating - and he avoids needless wars - so in this case, I trust that obliterating Qassim Suleimani was 100% necessary.

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AntiProgressive 2 points ago +3 / -1

Two scoops i hope

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FreedomFromGovt 1 point ago +6 / -5

Every time Trump does anything in the Middle East, even if it's a drone strike, everyone on TD loses their shit. It's a strategic withdrawal from further commitment, not a fucking capitulation. He shouldn't have to be held hostage by his own supporters. Why is everyone here so willing to trust him completely on every other issue, but when he busts the black hats in the ME, this site goes apeshit?

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OhLollyLollyPop 10 points ago +10 / -0

I think you have a different understanding of Trump supporters. No one losing anything here. More like applauding a decisive action. Thousands of our soldiers maimed and killed by this thug.

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learntocode 4 points ago +4 / -0

Some of us have been burned hard by the "anti-war" establishment. Some of us walked away from being leftist pieces of shit over issues like this, so we are super sensitive to it. Like when you eat something that made you sick, then you see it a year later and just looking at it makes you feel like barfing.

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AmericaFirst 4 points ago +4 / -0

I know what you mean about the Syria thing and agree with you about it. I haven't followed the reaction much to this one, but what I've seen has been mostly supportive. During the previous show-bombing of Syrian runways InfoWars was slamming Trump for some reason and I think that is what influenced a lot of the vocal T_D critics then.

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AtariArtist 1 point ago +2 / -1

Actually he said 'give me another quarter - I want to play again' and blew up the ever loving shit out of another convoy of top-ranking Iranian cocksuckers.

High Score DJT.

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Cutter 1 point ago +1 / -0

You know, the more I think about it the more I think that 'incineration' would be a much better punishment for crimes against our country than 'incarceration'.

Not only would it be cheaper overall and reduce the recidivism rate to zero, but they could install markers like those "in 1839 something happened here" to remind stupid people that actions have consequences.

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