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Even Fox's Neil Cavuto among other ignorant MSM personnel don't seem to understand what George Bush and President Trump were stating when they said "Mission Accomplished"!
Listening to a retired General on Fox patiently explain to Cavuto that the phrase just as it was used in Iraq by Bush was very specific. Very definitively and most assuredly a military term.
In fact here is the definition!
"Mission Accomplished" meaning from the military standpoint
AND END TO COMBAT OPERATIONS AT CORPS LEVEL AND HIGHER!!
Military Analysis: Mission Accomplished!
But the idiot MSM including Cavuto just can't get their heads around the concept that the term is very specific.
GWB and Trump both taking their verbiage from their military leaders were 100% right! "Mission Accomplished"
Only anti-American, anti-GWB/Trump people take it so totally out of context!
These "seasoned" "Journalists".... should be more informed...as I and most other logical rational people are!
I take it you never spent a day in the military did you
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I've had my experience and I am saying that anyone with military experience will tell you when "mission accomplished" means just that.
A) a Mission in military jargon is military mission - an operation that is assigned by a higher headquarters; "the planes were on a bombing mission"
B) "Accomplished"- used for saying that someone has successfully done what they wanted to do or had to do. I asked Jane to help and she agreed – mission accomplished.
So did the military want to bomb the chemical facilities in Syria? YES
Did they accomplish their mission? YES
So what is the big f...king deal with idiots who blew GWB using of the term and saying Trump did the same thing?
The military had a mission. They accomplished the mission!
GEEZ people like you are so f...king stupid!@!
Well, this guy with the 20 years in the Marine Corps will tell you he never heard any say that after after 17 minutes.
Maybe it is an Army thing, they are always looking for ways to pat each other on the back.