1428 I'm amazed that a Navy Commander let the media and public know that an entire Carrier Strike Group was dead in the water to our enemies, and people are attacking his removal.. This shouldn't be that hard to understand, but we've created a WEAK society.. (twitter.com) posted 1 year ago by goldentomatoes1 1 year ago by goldentomatoes1 +1428 / -0 81 comments share 81 comments share save hide report block hide child comments Comments (81) sorted by: top new old worst You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread. ▲ 4 ▼ – Troll 4 points 1 year ago +4 / -0 Sounds like the soldiers that cheered this commander on joined during the Obama administration. permalink save report block reply ▲ 0 ▼ – DrVSGGEOTUSPhD 0 points 1 year ago +1 / -1 You can cheer for the man, and simultaneously respect and understand the decision. permalink parent save report block reply ▲ 8 ▼ – Troll 8 points 1 year ago +8 / -0 My initial thoughts too until I heard that he CC'd over twenty people, and apparently neglected the chain of command (which is unknown if true yet). But there's a lot of shitty leaders in the military. "Fag Dog" Fattis was one. After 8 years of Obama... permalink parent save report block reply ▲ 3 ▼ – RichardNixon 3 points 1 year ago +4 / -1 But Mattis was right! The Kurds were eventually slaughtered by the Turks, at a gun range in Kentucky, which aired on ABC, when the U.S. pulled out of Syria. His resignation predicted the whole thing. permalink save report block reply
Sounds like the soldiers that cheered this commander on joined during the Obama administration.
You can cheer for the man, and simultaneously respect and understand the decision.
My initial thoughts too until I heard that he CC'd over twenty people, and apparently neglected the chain of command (which is unknown if true yet).
But there's a lot of shitty leaders in the military. "Fag Dog" Fattis was one. After 8 years of Obama...
But Mattis was right! The Kurds were eventually slaughtered by the Turks, at a gun range in Kentucky, which aired on ABC, when the U.S. pulled out of Syria. His resignation predicted the whole thing.