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  • Being attacked? You know just a private citizen one on one can be attacked, but that doesn’t mean that lethal force is warranted. If ice agents were being yelled at and people were throwing tomatoes at them I would not consider that grounds for national guard involvement. And to be honest, unless you’ve got people shooting at ice agents I don’t even know that I would help even if I was the local police. I would expect federal officers to support their own assets in the field. So let’s get some context here who was injured how many and what kind of injuries did they sustain?

    I think it’s interesting that on January 6 our nations capital was under attack and nobody thought the national guard was needed at that point…

  • I agree Iraq was a mistake, but I believe Iraq was a mistake based on intelligence failure - which UK, Australia, Japan, and others agreed to participate. That failure took two years to complete and the Us gave Iraq tome to cooperate with UN weapons inspection teams. Yes, a mistake - but a mistake that the US did not do unilaterally.

    Trump isn’t going to garner support from other countries, wait for the UN, or examine Tulsi G’s info on Iran nukes - he just wants to swing his military like a giant penis.

  • Common sense tells me that no one was killed before the Ng showed up, no police force asked the Gov for assistance, and there are bigger emergencies in regard to property and loss of life that Trump’s admin has decided not to provide assistance for.

    Trump just wants to swing his military like a big, prostatic penis so we can all see what a big man he is.

  • No but we paid a metric fuck-ton of cash for civil reconstruction projects. Anything from building irrigation canals to bridges, or laying down concrete to repair old roads. Anything to help the struggling economy.

  • I wonder what rank it is that grants the authority for army officers to approve contracts and funding?  I know the lieutenant colonel in charge of my battalion in Iraq had a ton of authority to disperse funds to contracted Iraqi construction companies.

     why do these guys need to be officers at all?