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Re: Trump blows terrorists out of the water
Reply #480 - Yesterday at 10:12am
 
Frank wrote on Dec 7th, 2025 at 11:39am:
ProudKangaroo wrote on Dec 7th, 2025 at 10:04am:
Frank wrote on Dec 7th, 2025 at 9:31am:
ProudKangaroo wrote on Dec 7th, 2025 at 7:01am:
Panther wrote on Dec 6th, 2025 at 5:29pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Dec 6th, 2025 at 5:22pm:
Panther wrote on Dec 6th, 2025 at 5:21pm:
chimera wrote on Dec 6th, 2025 at 5:02pm:
'I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn’t lose voters,' Trump said at a campaign rally here.
The GOP front-runner has repeatedly pointed to the loyalty of his supporters, many of whom tell reporters and pollsters that almost nothing could make them change their mind about voting for Trump in the presidential race'..


Proudly, I voted for my President....Donald John Trump, & though I may not always agree with him on everything, as proud American I am pleased with his performance for America to date.


I thought you said you'd never support a convicted criminal.

What happened?



I looked at the options, weighted the issues important to me, & saw my President as the overwhelming choice over the brainless cackling bitch the demonRATS had on offer. I made a splendid decision......I sleep well at night.  Wink 

SIMPLES....https://imgur.com/MTIxShw.gif



That demonRAT was right about Trump though...




She talks like you, teapot!! How funny!


Those who didn't drop out of high school usually do.

What's your excuse?



What's my excuse for not talking like an Indo-Canadian kackling schoolgirl on the spritz?


Goalpost change?

Or you're saying I talk like that now?  I don't think you're racist attacks will stick to me in this case friend, I'm so white I burn in the moonlight Sad
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Re: Trump blows terrorists out of the water
Reply #481 - Yesterday at 10:13am
 
Frank wrote on Dec 7th, 2025 at 6:23pm:
They are not killing enough of them.


Peace prize?
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Reply #482 - Yesterday at 10:18am
 
Karnal wrote Yesterday at 10:01am:
greggerypeccary wrote Yesterday at 9:34am:
Frank wrote Yesterday at 9:30am:
Karnal wrote Yesterday at 8:03am:
The Kenyan, you see, took legal advice. We have a terrorist over in Yemen, he said. No extradition treaty. He's planning the next big one.

Kill him, his counsel said. It's a legitimate act of war.

So no, dear. Killing al Qaida members in the roundup after Sept 11 is exactly what you'd expect a prez to do.

...

Thoughts?




WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the U.S. military on Sept. 2 to kill all 11 people on a suspected drug-smuggling boat in the Caribbean Sea because they were on an internal list of narco-terrorists who U.S. intelligence and military officials determined could be lethally targeted, the commander overseeing the operation told lawmakers in briefings this past week, according to two U.S. officials and one person familiar with the congressional briefings.

Such a list includes individuals who are eligible for being targeted, including with lethal action, if given the opportunity. The commander who oversaw the Sept. 2 strikes, Adm. Frank “Mitch” Bradley, told lawmakers that U.S. intelligence officials had confirmed the identities of the 11 people on the boat and validated them as legitimate targets, then the military launched airstrikes as part of President Donald Trump’s military campaign against alleged drug-smuggling vessels, the U.S. officials and person familiar with the congressional briefings said.

The detail that the 11 people on the boat were on an internal U.S. military target list has not previously been made public. It adds another dimension to the Sept. 2 operation that has been mired in controversy over the military’s decision to launch a second strike after the first left two survivors in the water.

Lawmakers have raised questions about whether the second strike violated international law. Whether Hegseth directed Bradley, who is the commander of U.S. Special Operations Command, to kill everyone on the boat has been key question in the controversy over the second strike.

An administration official said Bradley made clear in his briefings with lawmakers that he acted in complete compliance with the law throughout the operation. “As with all such actions, a uniformed JAG provided advice and counsel every step of the way,” the official said

“The cumulative impact of these narcoterrorist shipments directly threaten Americans and the national security interests of the United States,” the official said.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/national-security/admiral-told-lawmakers-everyo...

So the lawyers said go ahead.

Happy now, paki?


Ah.

They "said".

https://www.dictionary.com/e/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/cool-story-bro-6.jpg

They didn't present a single piece of evidence to support what they "said" though.

Zero.  Zip.  Nada. 


Thing is, Bradley will be required to back up his claims with evidence at some point. If he's found to have bullshitted, it's an additional charge of lying to Congress.


"We blew up the evidence"

Convenient.
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Re: Trump blows terrorists out of the water
Reply #483 - Yesterday at 10:18am
 
Karnal wrote Yesterday at 9:58am:
Frank wrote Yesterday at 9:30am:
Karnal wrote Yesterday at 8:03am:
The Kenyan, you see, took legal advice. We have a terrorist over in Yemen, he said. No extradition treaty. He's planning the next big one.

Kill him, his counsel said. It's a legitimate act of war.

So no, dear. Killing al Qaida members in the roundup after Sept 11 is exactly what you'd expect a prez to do.

...

Thoughts?




WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the U.S. military on Sept. 2 to kill all 11 people on a suspected drug-smuggling boat in the Caribbean Sea because they were on an internal list of narco-terrorists who U.S. intelligence and military officials determined could be lethally targeted, the commander overseeing the operation told lawmakers in briefings this past week, according to two U.S. officials and one person familiar with the congressional briefings.

Such a list includes individuals who are eligible for being targeted, including with lethal action, if given the opportunity. The commander who oversaw the Sept. 2 strikes, Adm. Frank “Mitch” Bradley, told lawmakers that U.S. intelligence officials had confirmed the identities of the 11 people on the boat and validated them as legitimate targets, then the military launched airstrikes as part of President Donald Trump’s military campaign against alleged drug-smuggling vessels, the U.S. officials and person familiar with the congressional briefings said.

The detail that the 11 people on the boat were on an internal U.S. military target list has not previously been made public. It adds another dimension to the Sept. 2 operation that has been mired in controversy over the military’s decision to launch a second strike after the first left two survivors in the water.

Lawmakers have raised questions about whether the second strike violated international law. Whether Hegseth directed Bradley, who is the commander of U.S. Special Operations Command, to kill everyone on the boat has been key question in the controversy over the second strike.

An administration official said Bradley made clear in his briefings with lawmakers that he acted in complete compliance with the law throughout the operation. “As with all such actions, a uniformed JAG provided advice and counsel every step of the way,” the official said

“The cumulative impact of these narcoterrorist shipments directly threaten Americans and the national security interests of the United States,” the official said.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/national-security/admiral-told-lawmakers-everyo...

So the lawyers said go ahead.

Happy now, paki?


Of course not. Bradley's covering his arse, as every schoolboy knows. He's pretending those on the boat were on a list, without even saying who or what. He's in full cover-up mode.

Nor were his actions guided by a congressionally-appointed JAG official. They've been purged for this very reason:

Earlier this year, Hegseth said he fired the Air Force and Army TJAGs because they were "roadblocks to orders that are given by a commander in chief.”

As ever, defending yourself as a government employee under a Trump administration is made harder by the fact that the administration's already fessed up to it all.

Now they're trying to defend the indefensible. You know this, everybody knows.

Why else would you be playing whatabout-that with the Kenyan?

Grin Grin Grin Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy


So EVERYBODY who doesn't see things your way and creepy gweggy's way is lying.  And so the wworld is made easy the creepy/paki way.
You are both very cocksure, and I use the word advisedly.



And why are you lying - he didn purge the JAGs. He fired ONE.


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Re: Trump blows terrorists out of the water
Reply #484 - Yesterday at 10:23am
 
Frank wrote Yesterday at 10:18am:
Karnal wrote Yesterday at 9:58am:
Frank wrote Yesterday at 9:30am:
Karnal wrote Yesterday at 8:03am:
The Kenyan, you see, took legal advice. We have a terrorist over in Yemen, he said. No extradition treaty. He's planning the next big one.

Kill him, his counsel said. It's a legitimate act of war.

So no, dear. Killing al Qaida members in the roundup after Sept 11 is exactly what you'd expect a prez to do.

...

Thoughts?




WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the U.S. military on Sept. 2 to kill all 11 people on a suspected drug-smuggling boat in the Caribbean Sea because they were on an internal list of narco-terrorists who U.S. intelligence and military officials determined could be lethally targeted, the commander overseeing the operation told lawmakers in briefings this past week, according to two U.S. officials and one person familiar with the congressional briefings.

Such a list includes individuals who are eligible for being targeted, including with lethal action, if given the opportunity. The commander who oversaw the Sept. 2 strikes, Adm. Frank “Mitch” Bradley, told lawmakers that U.S. intelligence officials had confirmed the identities of the 11 people on the boat and validated them as legitimate targets, then the military launched airstrikes as part of President Donald Trump’s military campaign against alleged drug-smuggling vessels, the U.S. officials and person familiar with the congressional briefings said.

The detail that the 11 people on the boat were on an internal U.S. military target list has not previously been made public. It adds another dimension to the Sept. 2 operation that has been mired in controversy over the military’s decision to launch a second strike after the first left two survivors in the water.

Lawmakers have raised questions about whether the second strike violated international law. Whether Hegseth directed Bradley, who is the commander of U.S. Special Operations Command, to kill everyone on the boat has been key question in the controversy over the second strike.

An administration official said Bradley made clear in his briefings with lawmakers that he acted in complete compliance with the law throughout the operation. “As with all such actions, a uniformed JAG provided advice and counsel every step of the way,” the official said

“The cumulative impact of these narcoterrorist shipments directly threaten Americans and the national security interests of the United States,” the official said.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/national-security/admiral-told-lawmakers-everyo...

So the lawyers said go ahead.

Happy now, paki?


Of course not. Bradley's covering his arse, as every schoolboy knows. He's pretending those on the boat were on a list, without even saying who or what. He's in full cover-up mode.

Nor were his actions guided by a congressionally-appointed JAG official. They've been purged for this very reason:

Earlier this year, Hegseth said he fired the Air Force and Army TJAGs because they were "roadblocks to orders that are given by a commander in chief.”

As ever, defending yourself as a government employee under a Trump administration is made harder by the fact that the administration's already fessed up to it all.

Now they're trying to defend the indefensible. You know this, everybody knows.

Why else would you be playing whatabout-that with the Kenyan?

Grin Grin Grin Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy


So EVERYBODY who doesn't see things your way and creepy gweggy's way is lying.  And so the wworld is made easy the creepy/paki way.
You are both very cocksure, and I use the word advisedly.




NOBODY has seen the evidence.

We know what the claim is - you don't have to keep repeating it from different sources.

You need to provide the proof.

So far, there is no evidence to support the claim that the boats were carrying drugs.

And, even if there was, it's still illegal to carry out summary executions of drug traffickers.

No matter who or what was in those boats, it's still murder.

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Re: Trump blows terrorists out of the water
Reply #485 - Yesterday at 10:24am
 
Hi Frank let's not forget gweggy posted that he PERSONALLY knows 2 men who have slept with trumps wife.

So being an international man of influence, its highly likely gweggy knows many Venezuelan fishermen.

Gweggy is  a very well known citizen of Perth.

The technicians at JB HI FI  who have to clean his keyboard after a heavy " Trump session" know him very well
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Reply #486 - Yesterday at 11:13am
 
I hope she wasn't Trump's sloppy seconds at that point in time, those poor men...
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Reply #487 - Yesterday at 2:00pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote Yesterday at 10:23am:
Frank wrote Yesterday at 10:18am:
Karnal wrote Yesterday at 9:58am:
Frank wrote Yesterday at 9:30am:
Karnal wrote Yesterday at 8:03am:
The Kenyan, you see, took legal advice. We have a terrorist over in Yemen, he said. No extradition treaty. He's planning the next big one.

Kill him, his counsel said. It's a legitimate act of war.

So no, dear. Killing al Qaida members in the roundup after Sept 11 is exactly what you'd expect a prez to do.

...

Thoughts?




WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the U.S. military on Sept. 2 to kill all 11 people on a suspected drug-smuggling boat in the Caribbean Sea because they were on an internal list of narco-terrorists who U.S. intelligence and military officials determined could be lethally targeted, the commander overseeing the operation told lawmakers in briefings this past week, according to two U.S. officials and one person familiar with the congressional briefings.

Such a list includes individuals who are eligible for being targeted, including with lethal action, if given the opportunity. The commander who oversaw the Sept. 2 strikes, Adm. Frank “Mitch” Bradley, told lawmakers that U.S. intelligence officials had confirmed the identities of the 11 people on the boat and validated them as legitimate targets, then the military launched airstrikes as part of President Donald Trump’s military campaign against alleged drug-smuggling vessels, the U.S. officials and person familiar with the congressional briefings said.

The detail that the 11 people on the boat were on an internal U.S. military target list has not previously been made public. It adds another dimension to the Sept. 2 operation that has been mired in controversy over the military’s decision to launch a second strike after the first left two survivors in the water.

Lawmakers have raised questions about whether the second strike violated international law. Whether Hegseth directed Bradley, who is the commander of U.S. Special Operations Command, to kill everyone on the boat has been key question in the controversy over the second strike.

An administration official said Bradley made clear in his briefings with lawmakers that he acted in complete compliance with the law throughout the operation. “As with all such actions, a uniformed JAG provided advice and counsel every step of the way,” the official said

“The cumulative impact of these narcoterrorist shipments directly threaten Americans and the national security interests of the United States,” the official said.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/national-security/admiral-told-lawmakers-everyo...

So the lawyers said go ahead.

Happy now, paki?


Of course not. Bradley's covering his arse, as every schoolboy knows. He's pretending those on the boat were on a list, without even saying who or what. He's in full cover-up mode.

Nor were his actions guided by a congressionally-appointed JAG official. They've been purged for this very reason:

Earlier this year, Hegseth said he fired the Air Force and Army TJAGs because they were "roadblocks to orders that are given by a commander in chief.”

As ever, defending yourself as a government employee under a Trump administration is made harder by the fact that the administration's already fessed up to it all.

Now they're trying to defend the indefensible. You know this, everybody knows.

Why else would you be playing whatabout-that with the Kenyan?

Grin Grin Grin Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy


So EVERYBODY who doesn't see things your way and creepy gweggy's way is lying.  And so the wworld is made easy the creepy/paki way.
You are both very cocksure, and I use the word advisedly.




NOBODY has seen the evidence.

We know what the claim is - you don't have to keep repeating it from different sources.

You need to provide the proof.

So far, there is no evidence to support the claim that the boats were carrying drugs.

And, even if there was, it's still illegal to carry out summary executions of drug traffickers.

No matter who or what was in those boats, it's still murder.


Admiral Bradley disagrees with you, creepy, slanderous wanker

But then who is he compared to you, sad teapot, paki homo? He didn't consult you mongs, he didn't release his military docs - so he's a liar to you,  deformed maniacs.

It's a simple world, innit, cocksure ijits.
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Re: Trump blows terrorists out of the water
Reply #488 - Yesterday at 2:16pm
 
Frank wrote Yesterday at 2:00pm:
greggerypeccary wrote Yesterday at 10:23am:
Frank wrote Yesterday at 10:18am:
Karnal wrote Yesterday at 9:58am:
Frank wrote Yesterday at 9:30am:
Karnal wrote Yesterday at 8:03am:
The Kenyan, you see, took legal advice. We have a terrorist over in Yemen, he said. No extradition treaty. He's planning the next big one.

Kill him, his counsel said. It's a legitimate act of war.

So no, dear. Killing al Qaida members in the roundup after Sept 11 is exactly what you'd expect a prez to do.

...

Thoughts?




WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the U.S. military on Sept. 2 to kill all 11 people on a suspected drug-smuggling boat in the Caribbean Sea because they were on an internal list of narco-terrorists who U.S. intelligence and military officials determined could be lethally targeted, the commander overseeing the operation told lawmakers in briefings this past week, according to two U.S. officials and one person familiar with the congressional briefings.

Such a list includes individuals who are eligible for being targeted, including with lethal action, if given the opportunity. The commander who oversaw the Sept. 2 strikes, Adm. Frank “Mitch” Bradley, told lawmakers that U.S. intelligence officials had confirmed the identities of the 11 people on the boat and validated them as legitimate targets, then the military launched airstrikes as part of President Donald Trump’s military campaign against alleged drug-smuggling vessels, the U.S. officials and person familiar with the congressional briefings said.

The detail that the 11 people on the boat were on an internal U.S. military target list has not previously been made public. It adds another dimension to the Sept. 2 operation that has been mired in controversy over the military’s decision to launch a second strike after the first left two survivors in the water.

Lawmakers have raised questions about whether the second strike violated international law. Whether Hegseth directed Bradley, who is the commander of U.S. Special Operations Command, to kill everyone on the boat has been key question in the controversy over the second strike.

An administration official said Bradley made clear in his briefings with lawmakers that he acted in complete compliance with the law throughout the operation. “As with all such actions, a uniformed JAG provided advice and counsel every step of the way,” the official said

“The cumulative impact of these narcoterrorist shipments directly threaten Americans and the national security interests of the United States,” the official said.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/national-security/admiral-told-lawmakers-everyo...

So the lawyers said go ahead.

Happy now, paki?


Of course not. Bradley's covering his arse, as every schoolboy knows. He's pretending those on the boat were on a list, without even saying who or what. He's in full cover-up mode.

Nor were his actions guided by a congressionally-appointed JAG official. They've been purged for this very reason:

Earlier this year, Hegseth said he fired the Air Force and Army TJAGs because they were "roadblocks to orders that are given by a commander in chief.”

As ever, defending yourself as a government employee under a Trump administration is made harder by the fact that the administration's already fessed up to it all.

Now they're trying to defend the indefensible. You know this, everybody knows.

Why else would you be playing whatabout-that with the Kenyan?

Grin Grin Grin Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy


So EVERYBODY who doesn't see things your way and creepy gweggy's way is lying.  And so the wworld is made easy the creepy/paki way.
You are both very cocksure, and I use the word advisedly.




NOBODY has seen the evidence.

We know what the claim is - you don't have to keep repeating it from different sources.

You need to provide the proof.

So far, there is no evidence to support the claim that the boats were carrying drugs.

And, even if there was, it's still illegal to carry out summary executions of drug traffickers.

No matter who or what was in those boats, it's still murder.


Admiral Bradley disagrees with you, ...


The guy accused of committing war crimes says he didn't commit war crimes?

Well then, why doesn't he just prove it?

Once again, I can't believe I need to explain this to you: saying something happened is not proof that something happened.

We know his claim: there were boats full of illicit drugs, he saw the drugs and he saw the drug traffickers.

Now he needs to provide the proof.

Moreover, even if he does prove that the boats were loaded to the gills, with the most deadly drugs the world has ever seen, and the boats were headed directly to the US, it's still illegal to carry out summary executions of drug traffickers.

That's murder.
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Reply #489 - Yesterday at 2:42pm
 
aquascoot wrote Yesterday at 10:24am:
Hi Frank let's not forget gweggy posted that he PERSONALLY knows 2 men who have slept with trumps wife.

So being an international man of influence, its highly likely gweggy knows many Venezuelan fishermen.

Gweggy is  a very well known citizen of Perth.

The technicians at JB HI FI  who have to clean his keyboard after a heavy " Trump session" know him very well



Yeah, you can hear his one hand fapping across the continent.

Teapot from Meanjin ( Cheesy) is providing the backing volacals: doo doo doo and the Son of Lahore is doing the tapdancing. Quite a vaudeville little troupe.


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Reply #490 - Yesterday at 4:56pm
 
Frank wrote Yesterday at 10:18am:
Karnal wrote Yesterday at 9:58am:
Frank wrote Yesterday at 9:30am:
Karnal wrote Yesterday at 8:03am:
The Kenyan, you see, took legal advice. We have a terrorist over in Yemen, he said. No extradition treaty. He's planning the next big one.

Kill him, his counsel said. It's a legitimate act of war.

So no, dear. Killing al Qaida members in the roundup after Sept 11 is exactly what you'd expect a prez to do.

...

Thoughts?




WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the U.S. military on Sept. 2 to kill all 11 people on a suspected drug-smuggling boat in the Caribbean Sea because they were on an internal list of narco-terrorists who U.S. intelligence and military officials determined could be lethally targeted, the commander overseeing the operation told lawmakers in briefings this past week, according to two U.S. officials and one person familiar with the congressional briefings.

Such a list includes individuals who are eligible for being targeted, including with lethal action, if given the opportunity. The commander who oversaw the Sept. 2 strikes, Adm. Frank “Mitch” Bradley, told lawmakers that U.S. intelligence officials had confirmed the identities of the 11 people on the boat and validated them as legitimate targets, then the military launched airstrikes as part of President Donald Trump’s military campaign against alleged drug-smuggling vessels, the U.S. officials and person familiar with the congressional briefings said.

The detail that the 11 people on the boat were on an internal U.S. military target list has not previously been made public. It adds another dimension to the Sept. 2 operation that has been mired in controversy over the military’s decision to launch a second strike after the first left two survivors in the water.

Lawmakers have raised questions about whether the second strike violated international law. Whether Hegseth directed Bradley, who is the commander of U.S. Special Operations Command, to kill everyone on the boat has been key question in the controversy over the second strike.

An administration official said Bradley made clear in his briefings with lawmakers that he acted in complete compliance with the law throughout the operation. “As with all such actions, a uniformed JAG provided advice and counsel every step of the way,” the official said

“The cumulative impact of these narcoterrorist shipments directly threaten Americans and the national security interests of the United States,” the official said.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/national-security/admiral-told-lawmakers-everyo...

So the lawyers said go ahead.

Happy now, paki?


Of course not. Bradley's covering his arse, as every schoolboy knows. He's pretending those on the boat were on a list, without even saying who or what. He's in full cover-up mode.

Nor were his actions guided by a congressionally-appointed JAG official. They've been purged for this very reason:

Earlier this year, Hegseth said he fired the Air Force and Army TJAGs because they were "roadblocks to orders that are given by a commander in chief.”

As ever, defending yourself as a government employee under a Trump administration is made harder by the fact that the administration's already fessed up to it all.

Now they're trying to defend the indefensible. You know this, everybody knows.

Why else would you be playing whatabout-that with the Kenyan?

Grin Grin Grin Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy


So EVERYBODY who doesn't see things your way and creepy gweggy's way is lying.  And so the wworld is made easy the creepy/paki way.
You are both very cocksure, and I use the word advisedly.



And why are you lying - he didn purge the JAGs. He fired ONE.




It's not my way, dear boy, it's a little thing called the rule of law. You used to be a fan, do you recall?

And yes, we're most cocksure, dear. We've spelled out the laws to you in this very thread.

If you want to play the butthurt alternative visionary, you'll need a new schtick. We'll be more than happy to debate the merits of carpetbombing the tinted races with a self-confessed Nazi. All you have to do is fess up, but do you know?

If you're going to play the good old constitutional conservative on this, you're sunk. Constitutional conservatives are stuck with a thing called the Constitution.

That's why you're lying to the leftards here. You're pretending you're all kranky with the Kenyan, when you've been calling for extrajudicial killings for years.

You're playing to the stools, dear boy. Your posing, postulating and preening is such an embarrassment, your audience is throwing your spit, piss and stool back at you.

And you're so pompous, you're pretending you're oppressed.

You'll eat it and you'll like it, old boy.

Miam miam, no?
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Reply #491 - Yesterday at 5:11pm
 
Frank wrote Yesterday at 2:00pm:
greggerypeccary wrote Yesterday at 10:23am:
Frank wrote Yesterday at 10:18am:
Karnal wrote Yesterday at 9:58am:
Frank wrote Yesterday at 9:30am:
Karnal wrote Yesterday at 8:03am:
The Kenyan, you see, took legal advice. We have a terrorist over in Yemen, he said.

...

Thoughts?




WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the U.S. military on Sept. 2 to kill all 11 people on a suspected drug-smuggling boat in the Caribbean Sea because they were on an internal list of narco-terrorists who U.S. intelligence and military officials determined could be lethally targeted, the commander overseeing the operation told lawmakers in briefings this past week, according to two U.S. officials and one person familiar with the congressional briefings.

Such a list includes individuals who are eligible for being targeted, including with lethal action, if given the opportunity. The commander who oversaw the Sept. 2 strikes, Adm. Frank “Mitch” Bradley, told lawmakers that U.S. intelligence officials had confirmed the identities of the 11 people on the boat and validated them as legitimate targets, then the military launched airstrikes as part of President Donald Trump’s military campaign against alleged drug-smuggling vessels, the U.S. officials and person familiar with the congressional briefings said.

The detail that the 11 people on the boat were on an internal U.S. military target list has not previously been made public. It adds another dimension to the Sept. 2 operation that has been mired in controversy over the military’s decision to launch a second strike after the first left two survivors in the water.

Lawmakers have raised questions about whether the second strike violated international law. Whether Hegseth directed Bradley, who is the commander of U.S. Special Operations Command, to kill everyone on the boat has been key question in the controversy over the second strike.

An administration official said Bradley made clear in his briefings with lawmakers that he acted in complete compliance with the law throughout the operation. “As with all such actions, a uniformed JAG provided advice and counsel every step of the way,” the official said

“The cumulative impact of these narcoterrorist shipments directly threaten Americans and the national security interests of the United States,” the official said.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/national-security/admiral-told-lawmakers-everyo...

So the lawyers said go ahead.

Happy now, paki?


Of course not. Bradley's covering his arse, as every schoolboy knows. He's pretending those on the boat were on a list, without even saying who or what. He's in full cover-up mode.

Nor were his actions guided by a congressionally-appointed JAG official. They've been purged for this very reason:

Earlier this year, Hegseth said he fired the Air Force and Army TJAGs because they were "roadblocks to orders that are given by a commander in chief.”

As ever, defending yourself as a government employee under a Trump administration is made harder by the fact that the administration's already fessed up to it all.

Now they're trying to defend the indefensible. You know this, everybody knows.

Why else would you be playing whatabout-that with the Kenyan?

Grin Grin Grin Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy


So EVERYBODY who doesn't see things your way and creepy gweggy's way is lying.  And so the wworld is made easy the creepy/paki way.
You are both very cocksure, and I use the word advisedly.




NOBODY has seen the evidence.

We know what the claim is - you don't have to keep repeating it from different sources.

You need to provide the proof.

So far, there is no evidence to support the claim that the boats were carrying drugs.

And, even if there was, it's still illegal to carry out summary executions of drug traffickers.

No matter who or what was in those boats, it's still murder.


Admiral Bradley disagrees with you, creepy, slanderous wanker

But then who is he compared to you, sad teapot, paki homo? He didn't consult you mongs, he didn't release his military docs - so he's a liar to you,  deformed maniacs.

It's a simple world, innit, cocksure ijits.


So Admiral Bradley disagwees that he's provided the evidence, does he?

Admiral Bradley doesn't need to consult with us, you poor old thing, he needs to report to lawmakers, to whom he's provided briefings.

The first thing they're going to want to see after they've hauled his arse in is 11 names on a list, his intelligence, the date it was gathered and oh -

How said persons of interest presented an imminent threat to US security - the only defence for taking out military targets.

That's not seeing things a different way, you ridiculous old cadaver, it's the law.

If you've changed your position and want the law eradicated, just fess up:

You're a naughty old Nazi, and have been all along.

Say it.
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Reply #492 - Yesterday at 5:14pm
 
Frank wrote Yesterday at 10:18am:
Karnal wrote Yesterday at 9:58am:
Frank wrote Yesterday at 9:30am:
Karnal wrote Yesterday at 8:03am:
The Kenyan, you see, took legal advice. We have a terrorist over in Yemen, he said. No extradition treaty. He's planning the next big one.

Kill him, his counsel said. It's a legitimate act of war.

So no, dear. Killing al Qaida members in the roundup after Sept 11 is exactly what you'd expect a prez to do.

...

Thoughts?




WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the U.S. military on Sept. 2 to kill all 11 people on a suspected drug-smuggling boat in the Caribbean Sea because they were on an internal list of narco-terrorists who U.S. intelligence and military officials determined could be lethally targeted, the commander overseeing the operation told lawmakers in briefings this past week, according to two U.S. officials and one person familiar with the congressional briefings.

Such a list includes individuals who are eligible for being targeted, including with lethal action, if given the opportunity. The commander who oversaw the Sept. 2 strikes, Adm. Frank “Mitch” Bradley, told lawmakers that U.S. intelligence officials had confirmed the identities of the 11 people on the boat and validated them as legitimate targets, then the military launched airstrikes as part of President Donald Trump’s military campaign against alleged drug-smuggling vessels, the U.S. officials and person familiar with the congressional briefings said.

The detail that the 11 people on the boat were on an internal U.S. military target list has not previously been made public. It adds another dimension to the Sept. 2 operation that has been mired in controversy over the military’s decision to launch a second strike after the first left two survivors in the water.

Lawmakers have raised questions about whether the second strike violated international law. Whether Hegseth directed Bradley, who is the commander of U.S. Special Operations Command, to kill everyone on the boat has been key question in the controversy over the second strike.

An administration official said Bradley made clear in his briefings with lawmakers that he acted in complete compliance with the law throughout the operation. “As with all such actions, a uniformed JAG provided advice and counsel every step of the way,” the official said

“The cumulative impact of these narcoterrorist shipments directly threaten Americans and the national security interests of the United States,” the official said.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/national-security/admiral-told-lawmakers-everyo...

So the lawyers said go ahead.

Happy now, paki?


Of course not. Bradley's covering his arse, as every schoolboy knows. He's pretending those on the boat were on a list, without even saying who or what. He's in full cover-up mode.

Nor were his actions guided by a congressionally-appointed JAG official. They've been purged for this very reason:

Earlier this year, Hegseth said he fired the Air Force and Army TJAGs because they were "roadblocks to orders that are given by a commander in chief.”

As ever, defending yourself as a government employee under a Trump administration is made harder by the fact that the administration's already fessed up to it all.

Now they're trying to defend the indefensible. You know this, everybody knows.

Why else would you be playing whatabout-that with the Kenyan?

Grin Grin Grin Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy


So EVERYBODY who doesn't see things your way and creepy gweggy's way is lying.  And so the wworld is made easy the creepy/paki way.
You are both very cocksure, and I use the word advisedly.



And why are you lying - he didn purge the JAGs. He fired ONE.




He fired THREE.

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Re: Trump blows terrorists out of the water
Reply #493 - Yesterday at 5:14pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote Yesterday at 2:16pm:
Frank wrote Yesterday at 2:00pm:
greggerypeccary wrote Yesterday at 10:23am:
Frank wrote Yesterday at 10:18am:
Karnal wrote Yesterday at 9:58am:
Frank wrote Yesterday at 9:30am:
Karnal wrote Yesterday at 8:03am:
The Kenyan, y.

Kill him, his counsel said. It's a legitimate act of war.

So no, dear. Killing al Qaida members in the roundup after Sept 11 is exactly what you'd expect a prez to do.

...

Thoughts?




WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the U.S. military on Sept. 2 to kill all 11 people on a [highlight]suspected drug-smuggling boat in the Caribbean Sea because they were on an internal list of narco-terrorists who U.S. intelligence and military officials determined could be lethally targeted, the commander overseeing the operation told lawmakers in briefings this past week, according to two U.S. officials and one person familiar with the congressional briefings.

Such a list includes individuals who are eligible for being targeted, including with lethal action, if given the opportunity. The commander who oversaw the Sept. 2 strikes, Adm. Frank “Mitch” Bradley, told lawmakers that U.S. intelligence officials had confirmed the identities of the 11 people on the boat and validated them as legitimate targets, then the military launched airstrikes as part of President Donald Trump’s military campaign against alleged drug-smuggling vessels, the U.S. officials and person familiar with the congressional briefings said.

The detail that the 11 people on the boat were on an internal U.S. military target list has not previously been made public. It adds another dimension to the Sept. 2 operation that has been mired in controversy over the military’s decision to launch a second strike after the first left two survivors in the water.

Lawmakers have raised questions about whether the second strike violated international law. Whether Hegseth directed Bradley, who is the commander of U.S. Special Operations Command, to kill everyone on the boat has been key question in the controversy over the second strike.

An administration official said Bradley made clear in his briefings with lawmakers that he acted in complete compliance with the law throughout the operation. “As with all such actions, a uniformed JAG provided advice and counsel every step of the way,” the official said

“The cumulative impact of these narcoterrorist shipments directly threaten Americans and the national security interests of the United States,” the official said.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/national-security/admiral-told-lawmakers-everyo...

So the lawyers said go ahead.

Happy now, paki?


Of course not. Bradley's covering his arse, as every schoolboy knows. He's pretending those on the boat were on a list, without even saying who or what. He's in full cover-up mode.

Nor were his actions guided by a congressionally-appointed JAG official. They've been purged for this very reason:

Earlier this year, Hegseth said he fired the Air Force and Army TJAGs because they were "roadblocks to orders that are given by a commander in chief.”

As ever, defending yourself as a government employee under a Trump administration is made harder by the fact that the administration's already fessed up to it all.

Now they're trying to defend the indefensible. You know this, everybody knows.

Why else would you be playing whatabout-that with the Kenyan?

Grin Grin Grin Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy


So EVERYBODY who doesn't see things your way and creepy gweggy's way is lying.  And so the wworld is made easy the creepy/paki way.
You are both very cocksure, and I use the word advisedly.




NOBODY has seen the evidence.

We know what the claim is - you don't have to keep repeating it from different sources.

You need to provide the proof.

So far, there is no evidence to support the claim that the boats were carrying drugs.

And, even if there was, it's still illegal to carry out summary executions of drug traffickers.

No matter who or what was in those boats, it's still murder.


Admiral Bradley disagrees with you, ...


The guy accused of committing war crimes says he didn't commit war crimes?

Well then, why doesn't he just prove it?

Once again, I can't believe I need to explain this to you: saying something happened is not proof that something happened.

We know his claim: there were boats full of illicit drugs, he saw the drugs and he saw the drug traffickers.

Now he needs to provide the proof.

Moreover, even if he does prove that the boats were loaded to the gills, with the most deadly drugs the world has ever seen, and the boats were headed directly to the US, it's still illegal to carry out summary executions of drug traffickers.

That's murder.


Just so. Shouldn't be hard to do, eh?

Just find a few weapons of mass destruction and show them to the world.

That'll save America's reputation once and for all, ya?

It may not happen overnight but it will happen, no?

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Re: Trump blows terrorists out of the water
Reply #494 - Yesterday at 5:26pm
 
Karnal wrote Yesterday at 4:56pm:
Frank wrote Yesterday at 10:18am:
Karnal wrote Yesterday at 9:58am:
Frank wrote Yesterday at 9:30am:
Karnal wrote Yesterday at 8:03am:
The Kenyan, you see, took legal advice. We have a terrorist over in Yemen, he said. No extradition treaty. He's planning the next big one.

Kill him, his counsel said. It's a legitimate act of war.

So no, dear. Killing al Qaida members in the roundup after Sept 11 is exactly what you'd expect a prez to do.

...

Thoughts?




WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the U.S. military on Sept. 2 to kill all 11 people on a suspected drug-smuggling boat in the Caribbean Sea because they were on an internal list of narco-terrorists who U.S. intelligence and military officials determined could be lethally targeted, the commander overseeing the operation told lawmakers in briefings this past week, according to two U.S. officials and one person familiar with the congressional briefings.

Such a list includes individuals who are eligible for being targeted, including with lethal action, if given the opportunity. The commander who oversaw the Sept. 2 strikes, Adm. Frank “Mitch” Bradley, told lawmakers that U.S. intelligence officials had confirmed the identities of the 11 people on the boat and validated them as legitimate targets, then the military launched airstrikes as part of President Donald Trump’s military campaign against alleged drug-smuggling vessels, the U.S. officials and person familiar with the congressional briefings said.

The detail that the 11 people on the boat were on an internal U.S. military target list has not previously been made public. It adds another dimension to the Sept. 2 operation that has been mired in controversy over the military’s decision to launch a second strike after the first left two survivors in the water.

Lawmakers have raised questions about whether the second strike violated international law. Whether Hegseth directed Bradley, who is the commander of U.S. Special Operations Command, to kill everyone on the boat has been key question in the controversy over the second strike.

An administration official said Bradley made clear in his briefings with lawmakers that he acted in complete compliance with the law throughout the operation. “As with all such actions, a uniformed JAG provided advice and counsel every step of the way,” the official said

“The cumulative impact of these narcoterrorist shipments directly threaten Americans and the national security interests of the United States,” the official said.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/national-security/admiral-told-lawmakers-everyo...

So the lawyers said go ahead.

Happy now, paki?


Of course not. Bradley's covering his arse, as every schoolboy knows. He's pretending those on the boat were on a list, without even saying who or what. He's in full cover-up mode.

Nor were his actions guided by a congressionally-appointed JAG official. They've been purged for this very reason:

Earlier this year, Hegseth said he fired the Air Force and Army TJAGs because they were "roadblocks to orders that are given by a commander in chief.”

As ever, defending yourself as a government employee under a Trump administration is made harder by the fact that the administration's already fessed up to it all.

Now they're trying to defend the indefensible. You know this, everybody knows.

Why else would you be playing whatabout-that with the Kenyan?

Grin Grin Grin Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy


So EVERYBODY who doesn't see things your way and creepy gweggy's way is lying.  And so the wworld is made easy the creepy/paki way.
You are both very cocksure, and I use the word advisedly.



And why are you lying - he didn purge the JAGs. He fired ONE.




It's not my way, dear boy, it's a little thing called the rule of law. You used to be a fan, do you recall?

And yes, we're most cocksure, dear. We've spelled out the laws to you in this very thread.

If you want to play the butthurt alternative visionary, you'll need a new schtick. We'll be more than happy to debate the merits of carpetbombing the tinted races with a self-confessed Nazi. All you have to do is fess up, but do you know?

If you're going to play the good old constitutional conservative on this, you're sunk. Constitutional conservatives are stuck with a thing called the Constitution.

That's why you're lying to the leftards here. You're pretending you're all kranky with the Kenyan, when you've been calling for extrajudicial killings for years.

You're playing to the stools, dear boy. Your posing, postulating and preening is such an embarrassment, your audience is throwing your spit, piss and stool back at you.

And you're so pompous, you're pretending you're oppressed.

You'll eat it and you'll like it, old boy.

Miam miam, no?

You lied.
Talk to that.

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