So hundreds of civilians and 13 US soldiers were killed.
Pedro Gonzalez quotes this on Twitter:
Why would a military person or anybody put anything like this on Twitter or in writing on any medium? I tend to believe that this may be true, but I can’t think that this is wise or within any protocol rules, so it makes me wonder about its veracity.
Why would they not?
Because they should know that anything one writes on social media is not private?
Because such writing, I think, would be considered against regulations that govern the military?
If it was done, then anyway, perhaps it was written to purposely misinform?
It just makes me wonder.
I read this somewhere, too. Don’t know if it’s true or not, but considering how these generals have screwed everything else up, I wouldn’t be surprised if it is true. Then General Milley has the gall to get on TV and announce that there will probably be a threat from terror groups now.
Wow, thanks for telling us, or we never would have guessed! But he failed to mention or apologize for the fact that he and Biden, etc, are responsible for it, and then announce his resignation.