SadKangaroo wrote on Apr 10
th, 2026 at 10:41am:
aquascoot wrote on Apr 10
th, 2026 at 10:36am:
Gweggy leading more gossip about the leaders partner.
Thankfully, the superior conservative would never comment on albos wife.
We are the men of quality
In this case, she chose to make the public Epstein address, she sought the spotlight.
The question is, however, why now?
What are they trying to hide?
Not sure what they're trying to hide this time, but they're obviously very worried.
Is she trying to get in front of a big news story that's about to break?
Or maybe distancing herself from Trump's creepy past so she can avoid prison?
Watch this space.
The soldiers are speaking out, telling the truth about the true number of casualties. That's happening right now, but all reports are of Melania and her address.
It's working.
Surviving US soldiers have publicly disputed Pentagon claims about a deadly strike in Kuwait.
Officials said the base was fortified and the attack was limited.
- chaotic response, improvised medical care, civilian vehicles used for evacuation
U.S. Soldiers Call BS on Pentagon Pete’s Version of Deadly Strike
Published Apr. 9 2026 11:43AM EDT Survivors of the deadly attack in Kuwait after Donald Trump launched a war on Iran are disputing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s claims about how the strike that killed six U.S. service members occurred.
Soldiers on the ground for the deadly strike that left more than 20 others wounded told CBS News they were “dangerously exposed” and “unprepared” to defend themselves.
The accounts from those who were there in the lead-up to the attack and lived through the devastating experience in Port Shuaiba directly contradict Hegseth’s version of events and his claim that the location had been fortified.
On March 2, during his press briefing, Hegseth indicated the deadly strike on March 1 was the result of a “squirter” that squeaked through defenses.
“We have incredible air defenders. Every once in a while you might have one, unfortunately we call it a squirter, that makes its way through, and in that particular case, it happened to hit a tactical operation center that was, that was fortified, but these are powerful weapons,” Hegseth said.
But one injured soldier told CBS News: “Painting a picture that ‘one squeaked through’ is a falsehood.”
“I want people to know the unit … was unprepared to provide any defense for itself. It was not a fortified position,” the soldier, who, like others, spoke on the condition of anonymity due to strict rules within the military, added.
One soldier said they saw intelligence that the post was on a list of potential Iranian targets. Soldiers indicated they still had questions over why they remained in range of missiles and drones from Iran.
“We moved closer to Iran, to a deeply unsafe area that was a known target,” the soldier also said. “I don’t think there was a good reason ever articulated.”
(L to R) Sgt. Declan J. Coady, Sgt. 1st Class Noah L. Tietjens, Sgt. 1st Class Nicole Amor and Capt. Cody Khork were killed March 1, 2026, at the Port of Shuaiba, Kuwait during a drone attack.
The soldier also described the bunker as “weak as one gets” with no defensive cover for attacks from above. Asked to describe the fortification, the soldier said it was a “none category” and, “From a drone defense capability … none."
Another injured soldier described the attack as “chaos” with “no single line of patients to triage. You’re on one side of the fire or you’re on the other side of the fire.”
Link Once some start speaking out, more are sure to follow.