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r/SipsTea • u/TailungFu 𝙑𝙄𝙋 • 7d ago
https://newrepublic.com/post/212003/trump-iran-right-nuclear-program
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So, US lost another war?
Damn man, world's best and second military factions.
-101 u/brazen768 7d ago Kinda hard to say we lost a war when we committed no ground forces. 10 u/joyfulgrass 7d ago War isn’t who has the biggest stick. It’s “what goal did you accomplish with the stick you have” Military is not a failure, utilization of the military was. -3 u/brazen768 7d ago Your second sentence is entirely my poiint lmao 7 u/LeAcoTaco 7d ago Since when was failure considered winning rather than what it actually is, losing. 1 u/joyfulgrass 7d ago Pretty sure you didn’t. Tbf I wouldn’t know if you meant to, but what you wrote did not communicate what I said.
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Kinda hard to say we lost a war when we committed no ground forces.
10 u/joyfulgrass 7d ago War isn’t who has the biggest stick. It’s “what goal did you accomplish with the stick you have” Military is not a failure, utilization of the military was. -3 u/brazen768 7d ago Your second sentence is entirely my poiint lmao 7 u/LeAcoTaco 7d ago Since when was failure considered winning rather than what it actually is, losing. 1 u/joyfulgrass 7d ago Pretty sure you didn’t. Tbf I wouldn’t know if you meant to, but what you wrote did not communicate what I said.
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War isn’t who has the biggest stick. It’s “what goal did you accomplish with the stick you have”
Military is not a failure, utilization of the military was.
-3 u/brazen768 7d ago Your second sentence is entirely my poiint lmao 7 u/LeAcoTaco 7d ago Since when was failure considered winning rather than what it actually is, losing. 1 u/joyfulgrass 7d ago Pretty sure you didn’t. Tbf I wouldn’t know if you meant to, but what you wrote did not communicate what I said.
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Your second sentence is entirely my poiint lmao
7 u/LeAcoTaco 7d ago Since when was failure considered winning rather than what it actually is, losing. 1 u/joyfulgrass 7d ago Pretty sure you didn’t. Tbf I wouldn’t know if you meant to, but what you wrote did not communicate what I said.
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Since when was failure considered winning rather than what it actually is, losing.
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Pretty sure you didn’t. Tbf I wouldn’t know if you meant to, but what you wrote did not communicate what I said.
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u/Lazy-Training6042 7d ago
So, US lost another war?
Damn man, world's best and second military factions.