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US Warplane Brought Down in Red Sea Amid “Friendly Fire” Incident


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1 hour ago, frank83628 said:

To save embarrassment of being shot down by the houties

 

 

You really think the US would be more embarrassed about the Houthi's shooting it down than their own friendly fire.... :cheesy: 

 

Oh yea I forgot, you labelled the US as terrorists so living in a dreamworld is a thing for you. Along with a couple of more crazies who gave your post a +1

 

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12 hours ago, DaddyWarbucks said:

Since the Allied defeat of Nazi Germany and the absolute crushing of Imperial Japan in 1945, American Forces haven't won a decisive military victory of any consequence anywhere in the world.

Incidents such as this characterize their actions and lead to deadly quagmires that more often than not result in ignominious defeats in the end.

I'm guessing you missed the Vietnam War and Desert Storm. Maybe some thought we didn't win because we pulled out but the amount of casualties on the other side tells the story. Yes, the objective of the Vietnam War wasn't achieved, so that would be considered a loss to many.

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false flag, something like this could be a fake excuse to invade iran...

 

as if houtis have f18...

 

the real people in power in the usa is a war based economy... plus in the US, people pay incredible prices for healthcare, education and crimes are everywhere

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15 minutes ago, john donson said:

false flag, something like this could be a fake excuse to invade iran...

 

as if houtis have f18...

 

the real people in power in the usa is a war based economy... plus in the US, people pay incredible prices for healthcare, education and crimes are everywhere

Your post makes absolutely no sense. 

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On 12/23/2024 at 11:26 PM, 0ffshore360 said:

Again a typical Incident.

At least this time revealed with a rare degree of transparency.

Probably because it's not just the Americans involved. Hard to cover something up when other nationalities are involved.

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18 hours ago, fredwiggy said:

I'm guessing you missed the Vietnam War and Desert Storm. Maybe some thought we didn't win because we pulled out but the amount of casualties on the other side tells the story. Yes, the objective of the Vietnam War wasn't achieved, so that would be considered a loss to many.

Not sure what you are claiming, but neither Vietnam nor Desert Storm were wins. Success in war is not measured simply by the number of deaths, including civilians killed, but by what comes after. Germany and Japan became allies post war, North Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan etc did not.

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11 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Not sure what you are claiming, but neither Vietnam nor Desert Storm were wins. Success in war is not measured simply by the number of deaths, including civilians killed, but by what comes after. Germany and Japan became allies post war, North Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan etc did not.

Spot on.

The post-war relations after the fighting stops are an excellent way to judge ultimate success or failure in a war.

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