Hello! I’m Adam First, filling in for Lee Bines, aka Slacker, and this is Issues Under Fire. I’ve got a lot to unpack today, so let’s get started, shall we?
Topics of this post: Pete Hegsegth, Warmonger On the Brink of madness, Justifying Murder on the High Seas, and The Caine Munity
To Obey or Not to Obey is the Question facing America in this latest episode of mindless and misguided military murder being committed under the guise of national security during the fog of war. Pete Hegseth is shaping up to be a madman with no bounds, a loose cannon at the helm of the War Department, given the green light by a mentally marginalized Machiavellian in the Oval Office, mismanaging U.S. foreign and domestic affairs at every level.
These latest military actions in the Caribbean Sea involved twenty airstrikes killing eighty-nine or more individuals without proof of committing any crimes of any kind, and without opportunity to surrender. Making claims in the small outboard motorboats was drug trafficking Venezuelans destined for the American shore to deliver their poisonous cargo to kill dope thirsty junkies. Crazy, but true.
Let the Geneva Conventions be damned. The current policy is the shoot-to-kill and don’t bother with the details. The thought of war crimes and crimes against humanity is not a consideration, because, to my knowledge, no war against Venezuela has been formally declared. And with all this going on, Congress is still laser-focused on the Epstein files and any other diversions they can use to cover up the rising costs of healthcare, the economy, and job issues.
When one thinks nothing could get worse, this administration simply doublesdown. Considering the level of bullheaded incompetence Pete Hegsegth is displaying, someone in the administration should be calling for Hegsegth’s immediate resignation. Since this man has a screw loose and lust for violence, pushing him aside should be done quietly with the care of a court-appointed shrink, a straightjacket in a padded room. Kindly thank him for his service and let Pete know it wouldn’t be long before he could spend time with his family in the day room.
Tomorrow, we’ll post the Oscar-winning film The Caine Mutiny to show how America dealt with military screwballs who abused their authority.
Yours Truly, Adam First, sitting in for Lee Bines, aka Slack Slacker. 😎

No comments:
Post a Comment