I just retired from the Army last summer.
I have several good friends that were hit with gas while they were in Iraq.
It's common knowledge in the Army that gas was used by the insurgents in Iraq.
It's common knowledge that ISIS uses gas in Syria to provoke the US.
It's common knowledge that the press works hard to hide identities of Muslim terrorists who kill infidels (see Brian Williams' attack on President Trump who identified the Paris Police attack as Islamic terrorism before the presstitutes had told Americans what to think).
It's common knowledge that America's FIRST Muslim President, was working to establish ISIS and aid the terrorists' cause of making the world 100% ISLAM so Mohamed can return.
It's common knowledge(or should be) that Hussein Obama was working to destabilize the Arab world so that large numbers of Muslims would invade the west.
It's common knowledge that the government of Hussein Obama was infested with Muslims.
It's not common knowledge that Americans are the biggest set of fools in history.
Welcome home, brother. I retired in 1995 from the air force officially, but I worked with all branches within the scope of DP and terrorist tactics. Five years after I retired, they asked me back and re-employed me with the DOD back into the field. I spent another 12 years in before I was medically retired permanent.
I find it almost stupid for the government to try to cover their back-of-the-lap due to political statements made during the early 90’s to the present by liberals trying to gain a foothold in the system. In my MOS with the DOD, I slipped into an equivalent to a 35 Foxtrot and/or a 27 echo for field operations. I, and my cohorts, were well aware of the use of different weapons like mustard and sarin gas, against US and Israeli troops via launched middle range missiles they were not supposed to have that they got from Russia.
Seems kind of futile at this point, doesn’t?
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