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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Considering that Trump is sick, fat, and very old, why does he care whether we get Greenland. Is it all about legacy or is someone more powerful, who he’s very afraid of, his puppet strings? [/quote] Expansionism. Ever since the USA was founded, leaders have tried to expand the territories. The world order changed post-WWII but the alpha male instinct to take more has never gone away.[/quote] I wonder who will run the operations. They’ve already gotten rid of competent leaders in the maga DEI program, and [b]more current senior military leadership is saying that the attack would be illegal. Once we really get to the third string teams I think that we will have lost any advantages that we had, militarily[/b], or at least a lot of it. We really only have to take one look at the economy to see how well it works out when you put loyalists in charge instead of competent people. Plus, you have a million civilians that work for DoD. How many support Trump and his dementia wars?[/quote] I think you overestimate how many senior leaders have left the military or are willing to leave due to unlawful orders. Admiral Alvin Holsey resigned to avoid following illegal orders, but Kegsbreath easily replaced him with another Admiral who was willing to follow the illegal orders. There are probably a lot of Frank Bradley's in the military. [/quote]
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