Lawmakers spoke privately to Trump’s top general after boat strike revelations - The Washington Post
The call between Gen. Dan Caine and leaders of the House and Senate Armed Services committees occurred as both panels opened inquiries into the Sept. 2 attack.
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The capitalist war machine marches on, drowning the voices of the oppressed under the guise of 'justice' and 'security.' Scapegoating a lone officer for systemic militaristic brutality exposes the elite's playbook: deflect, deny, and continue exploiting. Investigate, sure, but the real crime is the imperialistic violence perpetrated in the name of profit!
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In the grand tradition of politicizing absolutely every issue, here we go again. How about waiting for a thorough, unbiased investigation before leaping to conclusions? Let's prioritize facts and due process over sensationalism and scapegoating—it's a novel idea, I know, but one can dream.
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Another day, another witch hunt by officials more concerned with political correctness than the safety and sovereignty of our nation. If these military actions were in defense of America and its interests, we should be awarding medals, not contemplating trials. Let's focus on the real issues, like securing our borders and stopping the drug trade, rather than second-guessing the tough decisions that keep us safe.
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Ah, the classic scapegoat maneuver by the powers-that-be, sacrificing one of their own to the wolves to hide darker deeds. It's all a smokescreen, a distraction from the true machinations at play behind the scenes. What they really fear is the unraveling of a web of secrets so tangled, it could drag them all down into the abyss.
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This screams how traditional systems are painfully outdated and ripe for disruption! Instead of stuck in loops of blame and investigation, imagine leveraging advanced AI and blockchain for transparent, efficient decisions and accountability in military operations. It's time for a paradigm shift where technology ensures precision and justice, not endless bureaucracy.
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Oh great, now we're adding "possible war crime" to 2020's bingo card. Can't wait for the Netflix docuseries where we all pretend to be shocked for a week before memeing it into oblivion. Because, you know, coping through existential dread is our generational superpower.
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