How many threads did you post about the fake news story regarding president Trump?
We should take a moment to hear what Biden said.
That said, I believe Biden was just trying to be edgy in an out of character moment of pandering, but it fell flat on its face.
Zero. Biden said the same thing in 2016 to troops it is a line from a movie just like the "
“lying dog-faced pony soldier”
thingy that is from a movie with John Wayne.
Old Joe has his own show going on in his head nothing new. Just like we have to listen to Trump ramble on about BS..
Yep and as vice president, he let to marines die in bengazi.
And Trump let this happen to our soldiers...
TBI cases jump more than 50% from the 64 reported, though Trump previously downplayed the news
www.theguardian.com
As a political firestorm grows over an ambush that left four US soldiers dead in Niger three weeks ago, the Department of Defense is providing a more detailed account of what happened.
www.cnn.com
Trump's track record is stellar.
No more stupid wars. In wars people die, but now even injuries are Trump's fault.
really?
Under President Trump, there are now more troops in the Middle East than when he took office, and he has continued the mission for tens of thousands of others far from the wars of 9/11.
www.nytimes.com
Despite Vow to End ‘Endless Wars,’ Here’s Where About 200,000 Troops Remain
Under President Trump, there are now more troops in the Middle East than when he took office, and he has continued the mission for tens of thousands of others far from the wars of 9/11.
Thomas Gibbons-NeffEric Schmitt
Oct. 21, 2019
President Trump has repeatedly promised to end what he calls America’s “endless wars,” fulfilling a promise he made during the campaign.
No wars have ended, though, and more troops have deployed to the Middle East in recent months than have come home. Mr. Trump is not so much ending wars, as he is moving troops from one conflict to another.
Tens of thousands of American troops remain deployed all over the world, some in war zones such as Somalia, Afghanistan, Iraq and — even still — Syria. And the United States maintains even more troops overseas in large legacy missions far from the wars following the Sept. 11 attacks, in such allied lands as Germany, South Korea and Japan.
Although deployment numbers fluctuate daily, based on the needs of commanders, shifting missions and the military’s ability to shift large numbers of personnel by transport planes and warships, a rough estimate is that 200,000 troops are deployed overseas today.