First we financed the destruction of their homes, and now we will throw them some aid.
How generous.
How generous.
First we financed the destruction of their homes, and now we will throw them some aid.
How generous.
All while a large chunk of the USA is still destroyed from hurricanes/flooding.
First we financed the destruction of their homes, and now we will throw them some aid.
How generous.
I'm seeing more and more reports of Israeli soldiers refusing to go into Lebanon or Gaza, and the PTSD they are suffering from walking into hell on earth. Then you have things like this.
Sgt. Quandarius Davon Stanley, a 23-year-old U.S. soldier, has paid the ultimate price for a mission many experts warned was flawed from the start. This is the third death that can be traced back to the Gaza Pier debacle but the first of a US Serviceman.
Critically injured over the summer during the Biden-Harris administration’s ill-conceived Gaza pier project, Stanley battled his injuries for months before passing on October 31. His death is a painful reminder of the risks taken by young service members on operations shaped by political optics and poorly considered planning.