I don’t mean to be disrespectful but this has got to stop. Neither the Iraq nor Afghanistan Wars were signs of American leadership; they were military imperialism, and if our leaders won’t say so then we need to say so ourselves.
As time marches forward, it's our responsibility to remember, and to teach, and to listen to the stories of our teammates. We can't know what challenges the next 20 years will bring, but we do know this: America will always lead. #WeRemember911

Sep 10, 2021 · 10:34 PM UTC

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Trump said it. Trump to Taliban: 'We never should've went to Afghanistan, “Ghani total crook wining and dining our senators, senators were in his pocket..” I’m not going back & forth with you. It's your choice 💥 or World Market? Taliban: 😎 Cool, we're even, now get out.
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America has lost its moral compass…
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Too sugar coated. They were American blood thirsts for dead terrorists and dictators that liked to throw nasty at their neighbors.
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How can you be so right 80% of the time and so bizarre the other 20%?
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I’m curious if you’re still reaping income by leveraging ACIM, @marwilliamson. Would be interested in the reconciliation of your political aspirations based on no solutions with the goals of ACIM.
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I’ve come to believe this country is unable to self reflect or feel guilt. To much national pride!
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Why is our defense secretary a Raytheon board member?
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Biden gets it. He won't address the nation tomorrow.
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Government gobbledy-gook. Freezes status quo in wordy nonsense.
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It was tragic the way this evolved. The reasons some politicians gave to start the war, the longevity, and all that was lost. We should never forget that