Another disaster strikes our military, and of course, we’re all supposed to just shrug it off. This time, it’s three – yes, three – American fighter planes shot down by none other than our so-called “ally,” Kuwait. The incident is being brushed off as a simple mistake. Just another “oops” in a region that eats American lives and tax dollars for breakfast.
Yet again, U.S. pilots had to punch out and hope for the best – all because a foreign military can’t tell friend from foe. Luckily, our airmen made it home. That doesn’t mean we should forget what happened. But watch how the Biden Administration stays silent, more worried about angering global interests than protecting the brave men and women who defend our nation.
The left loves to preach about “international partnerships” and “global cooperation.” But in reality, American blood is spilled because of that soft, weak approach. How many more botched missions, costly accidents, and outright betrayals do Americans have to stomach before we admit this system isn’t working? If this is what diplomacy brings – friendly fire from friends – maybe it’s time we rethink our alliances altogether.
The Pentagon will probably issue a bland statement. The liberal media will ignore it or twist themselves in knots pretending this is normal. They’ll tell us that these things happen, that it’s just the cost of doing business overseas. Funny how nobody says that when American citizens are harmed by mistakes at home. Suddenly, mistakes are unforgivable—unless they’re made by a foreign military with deep pockets and oil fields.
At some point, American lives need to matter more than liberal fantasies about global hand-holding. Our pilots deserve leadership that puts them first, not apologizes to foreigners every time there’s an “oops” moment. If this is the price for keeping the globalist dream alive, someone better explain why our service members always get the bill.
How many more “accidents” are we supposed to tolerate before our leaders finally say: enough is enough?
Source: Just The News
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