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Upon arriving at the New World, Cortezh burned hish shipsh behind them. Ash a reshult, hish men were well motivated.
The US has a long history of Republican future presidents pulling shit like this. Iran hostage crisis, Vietnam peace negotiations, etc.
How about 2.5 years in which everyone held off because they didn't want to step on the FBI's toes, and it turned out that they weren't doing anything?
Because the Union won the war, and then failed to actually keep out the same assholes who wanted to secede in the first place. In 1877, after 12 years of Reconstruction, the South pulled a bunch of BS including disputed slates of electors, trying to block certification of the election in Congress, and threatening to march on Washington (sound familiar?). They stopped holding the entire government hostage in exchange for ending Reconstruction.
Drawing up contingency plans is half of what the Pentagon is for. It would be more newsworthy if the US got into a war without one of these plans handy
When you can accuse a guy's dad of being a serial killer and they still kiss up to you, there is no such thing as political capital
Baby humans are adorable though. Baby sharks on the other hand...