On this board
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Frking hilarious. This is dpic to a T. Intimidation from a piece of fabric and a flag. What gutless cowards. They stand for nothing.
On this board
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“Trust me”What do you not understand about the word "qualifications?"
Trust me, very few are impressed with Hegseth's strategy in Iran - blowing sh*t up good is not a strategy and so far more people have died there than in the Afghanistan withdrawal and there is no end in sight unless we're forced to withdraw because he blowed up too much sh*t. .
There's my high T bro! What's up, @Hotshoe!?!?!Frking hilarious. This is dpic to a T. Intimidation from a piece of fabric and a flag. What gutless cowards. They stand for nothing.
What do you dispute that isn't common knowledge? Are you saying the unqualified, t-obsessed douchenozzle is doing a good job in Iran? I'm not talking about blowing **** up, which our military excels at(best in the world.)“Trust me”
I’m sure you and your phaggot sources are to be trusted . You also can’t compare a withdrawal (which was a disaster) to a war we’re fighting a terrorist nation that wants “death to America “ . Are you serious with this shitte

This is how I picture you. A complete fraud, while the party you support brags out loud regarding wiping their hands on the American flag. Only one party burns our flag and desecrates it. The Democrat party you support. Get lost.You are how I picture every maga on the board.
You take an issue from ******* england and you post it on this board and think it has anything to do with America. You think this interaction, which we have 0 context for, somehow is a summary of a dynamic that you don't even understand.
You take things out of context and thrust the responsibility of these back and forths on the board here at large. You don't know the meanings of words and you are always upset watching some social media and it gets you so emotional you come over here for validation. You take 0 responsibility for learning new things and complain that its others fault.
Hope that helps you understand how others see you.
Yes, besides the fact that I'm a muscular 200 lbs, don't live in the UK and would never have a problem with someone raising our country's flag, you nailed it HotMess.Frking hilarious. This is dpic to a T. Intimidation from a piece of fabric and a flag. What gutless cowards. They stand for nothing.
wtf are you even talking about? LolWhat do you dispute that isn't common knowledge? Are you saying the unqualified, t-obsessed douchenozzle is doing a good job in Iran? I'm not talking about blowing **** up, which our military excels at(best in the world.)
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A plan that was working and was backed by Europe, China and Russia with no deaths > than a unitary plan that's not working, has gotten 18 soldiers killed and will see Iran benefit to the tune of 300 billion dollars plus whatever they make from charging fees to transit the strait.wtf are you even talking about? Lol
And ..
Blowing up > sending pallets of cash… l
Limp dems
Good god, Dpink. 18 soldiers? Is this from your trusted sources ? lolA plan that was working and was backed by Europe, China and Russia with no deaths > than a unitary plan that's not working, has gotten 18 soldiers killed and will see Iran benefit to the tune of 300 billion dollars plus whatever they make from charging fees to transit the strait.
You're not smart enough to do this. Time to wave the white flag.![]()
Feel free to use your own and then get back to me and don't forget to add the 4 who recently died but the Pentagon decided not to count since they happened technically during a ceasefire. I'll wait for your report.Good god, Dpink. 18 soldiers? Is this from your trusted sources ? lol
Correct. So it’s 14Feel free to use your own and then get back to me and don't forget to add the 4 who recently died but the Pentagon decided not to count since they happened technically during a ceasefire. I'll wait for your report.
I see, if they get blowed up during a ceasefire they don't count, according to the simple-minded magatard.Correct. So it’s 14
Listen retard, what’d we the real number is.. we’re comparing a withdrawal which killed 13, compared to a 5 month war that’s killed 14-18. You do the math, dumba$$I see, if they get blowed up during a ceasefire they don't count, according to the simple-minded magatard.
- Jordan Barracks Strike: Three U.S. soldiers (1st Lt. Tyler James Feehan, Sgt. Angel S. Rampersad, and Pvt. Isabella Gonzales) were killed when an Iranian missile hit their sleeping quarters at Muwaffaq Salti Air Base in Jordan. [1]
- Iraq Drone Detonation: Sgt. Michael Emmanuel Swinton was killed in Erbil, northern Iraq, during the controlled detonation of a downed Iranian attack drone.
18, the four deaths you're not counting matter to their families.Listen retard, what’d we the real number is.. we’re comparing a withdrawal which killed 13, compared to a 5 month war that’s killed 14-18. You do the math, dumba$$
Let’s say 18 then over 5 months…okay18, the four deaths you're not counting matter to their families.
And don't forget the 5 month war(so far) was supposed to last three weeks.
He is not qualified.Are you suggesting PH isn’t qualified?
After graduating from Princeton in 2003, Hegseth was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the United States Army through the university's Reserve Officers' Training Corps program.[16][28] He briefly worked as an equity-markets analyst at Bear Stearns.[23] Hegseth completed his basic training at Fort Benning in Columbus, Georgia, in 2004,[21] and for 11 months he was a Minnesota Army National Guardsman at Guantanamo Bay detention camp.[28] There, he led a platoon of soldiers from the New Jersey Army National Guard[22] guarding detainees.[23] By July 2005, he had returned to Bear Stearns;[28] shortly thereafter, he volunteered in the Iraq War as an infantry officer,[21] where he received a Bronze Star Medal.[23] Hegseth served in the 3rd Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment[22] in the 101st Airborne Division, led by Colonel Michael D. Steele.[29] He began his tour in Baghdad before moving to Samarra,[16] where he served as a civil affairs officer,[30] working with the city council and forming an alliance with council member Asaad Ali Yaseen.[16] Hegseth has described a near-death experience in Iraq in which a rocket-propelled grenade hit his vehicle but failed to detonate.[31]
In 2010, Hegseth deployed with the Minnesota Army National Guard as a counterinsurgency instructor.[16] He volunteered to teach at the Counterinsurgency Training Center in Kabul, Afghanistan, for eight months,[16] during the withdrawal of United States troops from Afghanistan;[29] he taught one of the final classes at the school.[22] After completing his tour in 2014, he was promoted to major[23] and assigned to the Individual Ready Reserve.[21] Through the reserve, he joined the District of Columbia Army National Guard in June 2019 as a traditional drilling service member, remaining in duty until March 2021.[32] He was barred from serving on duty at the inauguration of Joe Biden after a guardsman flagged Hegseth as an "insider threat", noting a tattoo on his biceps of the words Deus vult.[33] He left the Individual Ready Reserve in January 2024, writing in his book The War on Warriors (2024) that he resigned over the incident.[34
The withdrawal was messy and unforgivable but Joe was the only one with the balls to get us out of that 20 year war, where we were spending 4 billion dollars a month.Let’s say 18 then over 5 months…okay
How long did the withdrawal last?
“Joe was the only one with the balls”The withdrawal was messy and unforgivable but Joe was the only one with the balls to get us out of that 20 year war, where we were spending 4 billion dollars a month.
Think about how much this "three week war" has cost us so far.
Official Military Expenditures: Pentagon Chief Pete Hegseth reported to Congress that short-term costs—primarily based on the historical cost of used ammunition—sit near $37.5 billion to $40 billion. Critics note that replacement costs for these munitions are at least 50% higher. [1]
Up-Front Operational Costs: Independent estimates reported on NPR place broader operational expenditures much higher, at approximately $120 billion. []
Facility Reconstruction: Estimates exclude an additional $250 billion required to rebuild hundreds of U.S. facilities across the Middle East that have been damaged or destroyed.
Domestic Household Impacts: According to analysis by the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), fuel and fertilizer price spikes account for an average cost of $410 per month per U.S. household, with public costs driving total war expenditures to roughly $1.4 billion per day. [1]
Market Capitalization Losses: Broader economic shockwaves and disruptions to shipping routes like the Strait of Hormuz led to a massive stock market decline, vaporizing roughly $5.4 trillion in market capitalization during the early stages of the conflict. []
Has he taken them down and is his strategy smart? Most Americans by a longshot do not approve - it's pretty much just you bootlicking 30 percenters that still ride his jock.“Joe was the only one with the balls”
You must love Trump then, bc he’s the” only one with balls” to take down these terrorists that wanted death to our country
13 soldiers in one day>18 in 5 monthsHas he taken them down and is his strategy smart? Most Americans by a longshot do not approve - it's pretty much just you bootlicking 30 percenters that still ride his jock.
The Hegseth/Austin conversation was about qualifications.13 soldiers in one day>18 in 5 months
Are you waving the white tampon?
This is about Hegseth vs Austin
Plenty other threads t discuss Trump/ Iran
Looks like the white tampon has been wavedThe Hegseth/Austin conversation was about qualifications.
You lose.
Bye
What color is it when you pull it out yo a$$, though?Looks like the white tampon has been waved
Lloyd Austin went AWOL in addition to his other military failings already mentioned. He was terrible at his job lolThere is no comparison. Hegseth can't hold Austin's jock.
Lloyd Austin qualified for Secretary of Defense through a 41-year military career in the U.S. Army, rising to four-star general, commanding U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), and serving as Army Vice Chief of Staff. He required a congressional waiver because he had not been retired for the mandated seven-year period. [1, 2, 3, 4]
Military Career and Leadership
- High-Level Commands: Commanded the 10th Mountain Division, XVIII Airborne Corps, and United States Forces – Iraq, where he oversaw the 2011 transition and withdrawal of U.S. forces. [1, 2, 3]
- CENTCOM Leadership: Served as the 12th Commander of U.S. Central Command from 2013 to 2016, managing military operations across the Middle East and Central and South Asia. [1, 2]
- Pentagon Experience: Served as the 33rd Vice Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army from 2012 to 2013. [1]
- Combat Valor: Awarded the Silver Star for leading the 3rd Infantry Division during the 2003 invasion of Iraq. [1]
Education and Academic Credentials
- Undergraduate: Bachelor of Science from the United States Military Academy at West Point.
- Graduate Degrees: Master of Arts in counselor education from Auburn University and a Master of Business Management from Webster University.
- Military Schools: Graduate of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College and the U.S. Army War College. [1, 2]
Lol wat? Trump was the one who initiated the Afghanistan withdrawal. Then biden came along, threw the plans out the window and changed the withdrawal procedure in place, and immediately fell on his face like he was riding a bike or walking up some stairs. Biden was the worst president in US history in part because of how bad him and awol Austin flubbed in that withdrawal.The withdrawal was messy and unforgivable but Joe was the only one with the balls to get us out of that 20 year war, where we were spending 4 billion dollars a month.
Think about how much this "three week war" has cost us so far.
Official Military Expenditures: Pentagon Chief Pete Hegseth reported to Congress that short-term costs—primarily based on the historical cost of used ammunition—sit near $37.5 billion to $40 billion. Critics note that replacement costs for these munitions are at least 50% higher. [1]
Up-Front Operational Costs: Independent estimates reported on NPR place broader operational expenditures much higher, at approximately $120 billion. []
Facility Reconstruction: Estimates exclude an additional $250 billion required to rebuild hundreds of U.S. facilities across the Middle East that have been damaged or destroyed.
Domestic Household Impacts: According to analysis by the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), fuel and fertilizer price spikes account for an average cost of $410 per month per U.S. household, with public costs driving total war expenditures to roughly $1.4 billion per day. [1]
Market Capitalization Losses: Broader economic shockwaves and disruptions to shipping routes like the Strait of Hormuz led to a massive stock market decline, vaporizing roughly $5.4 trillion in market capitalization during the early stages of the conflict. []
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If you have to look on the internet to see a good looking woman, that’s a you problem. Try hitting the gym or get on TRT. Maybe make more money or give Bosley a callImagine waking up and instead of thinking about this first thing
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Seek help, bro. Maybe get on some testosterone therapy.
If you have to look on the internet to see a good looking woman, that’s a you problem. Try hitting the gym or get on TRT. Maybe make more money or give Bosley a call
You’re not having a cup of coffee before 830am? Please tell me you’re on the west coast ?![]()
Says the guy posting pictures of transwomen before I can even get my first cup of coffee. jfc, you should wipe your search history with a gd blow torch, bro.![]()
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My alarm isn't set to a tranny algorithm, dicksicle.You’re not having a cup of coffee before 830am? Please tell me you’re on the west coast ?
I kinda feel like you’re a tranny. Are you?My alarm isn't set to tranny algorithm, dicksicle.
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