Posted on 12/03/2023 2:48:42 PM PST by ChicagoConservative27
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin warned at the Reagan National Defense Forum on Saturday that if Israel could face “strategic defeat” if it was not more careful about how it fought Hamas, because more Palestinians might be driven to support the terrorist group .
Austin seemed not to know that the vast majority of Palestinians already support Hamas, at least in one recent opinion poll.
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In unrelated news from polls taken TWO WEEKS AGO.
“Palestinians Support Terror, Reject Peace, and Deny Israel’s Right to Exist
When taken as a whole, the results indicate that an overwhelming percentage of Palestinians support the October 7 massacre (75%), reject coexistence with Israel (85.9%), are committed to the restoration of “historical Palestine” as a final resolution.
Austin truly is a retard, diversity hire, fill in the blank....
STFU...
I’m still looking for the Babylon Bee link. Who hide it?
He has been gaming on his puter for the last two years and has not noticed what has occurred in the real world. His is a “virtual” world or a couple of them between which he hops about .
When, oh when, is this guy leaving?
Palestinians Might Support Hamas?????
Picture a baseball sitting on a batting tee, and Griffey Jr is swinging the bat in 1994. What are the odds he can clear the fences?
Palestinians ARE Hamas.
Fat Austin is not very bright.
Does Austin know that Hamas is the elected government of Gaza?
Austin is a perfect example of the Peter Principal - a person that has risen above their level of competence.
A close friend of mine was in the same class as Austin at West Point. Austin had a low class rank and was thought to be a dummy.
Lord Austin speaketh. Lord Austin buys a clue.
“They already do, m’lord.”
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