Posted on 01/09/2020 8:18:28 AM PST by Kaslin
A bad guy, a terrorist with American blood on his hands, was ordered killed by an American President, and the world applauded. This is a fictional scenario, since realistically, American president Donald Trump is jeered instead of cheered. The Democrats and mainstream media would rather see him fail than have America succeed and happily create an atmosphere of fear.
James R. Hannibal flew the A-10 Thunderbolt II, the B-2 Spirit (stealth bomber), and the MQ-1 Predator UAV. During that time, he worked numerous classified assignments and spent time as a mission planning cell chief, intelligence liaison, stealth materials liaison, and weapons and tactics officer. He commented to American Thinker, "Americans need to understand that Qassem Soleimani was evil, a known terrorist, and proudly wore the blood of Americans on his hands. Our intelligence surrounding this individual leaves no doubt about these facts. This is intelligence that the politicians loudly mourning his death have access to, so they should know better. That makes their betrayal all the worse. They would sell out the memory of fallen Americans for their own political gain. I have seen American blood spilt by Soleimani's proxy action with my own eyes. I have wept over that blood on the worst day of my military career. Any politicians pretending this man was anything but a bloodthirsty terrorist deserving of death have betrayed this nation and the people they claim to serve."
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
Sad that articles like this even need to be written.
Thanks to previous administrations Soleimani felt free to waltz around to any country he chose and plan terrorist acts. Thanks to Pres. Trump he no longer feels.
Arrogance kills
Those whom the gods would destroy they first make proud.”
-Sophocles
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