Art of The Deal

This is his Legacy. A war where abandoned the fight leaving the other, smaller nation with Billions gifted by the attacker who claimed weeks ago Unconditional Surrender was the only option. Wait, how much did we pay Germany in 1945? Wait a minute, Iran kept all their nuke material, all their missiles and get to collect tolls while throttle any and all traffic of “enemies” through the Strait?

That is a spanking unseen since my brother ate the center out of the pecan pie at Thanksgiving.

Bigger loss than Vietnam. America is the Barney Fife of 2026. Except Barney sits in the Oval Office.

America can’t even keep a glorified swimming pool from turning sour in a matter of days. I need to start learning a new language because China is taking notes. We are exposed. We deserve this as voters get what voters deserve.
#hilarywouldhavestillbeenworse
#anyexusebutaccountability
#Losingforthewin
 
Bigger loss than Vietnam.
In agreement with most of your opinion, however as a two-tour Vietnam veteran Huey pilot and several decades of wearing the uniforms of the US Army, I have a better version of the result of the Vietnam conflict. At that time the White House buffoons and associated political pressures created and pursued a situation which unnecessarily cost over fifty-eight thousand lives and adversely impacts thousands more even to this day.
But those soldiers, sailors, airmen ... and women left an impression of a Western culture and way of life that deeply impressed the Vietnamese. A few short years ago, the tourism blossomed with South Vietnam building more new golf courses that year than any other country. Recently my grandson and friends*, as well as my son and gal, toured North and South Vietnam, enjoying magnificent scenery and outdoor recreation, and being hosted in great style by the countries. My main point is that the win is evidenced by the fact that both Hanoi and Saigon (I refuse to call it Ho Chi Minh city!) are a heck of a lot more like Los Angeles, Chicago, or New York ... than Peking!

*BTW, the three Montana boys then travelled to Bali, where they entered a beer pong contest with sixty teams competing. The Montana boys won ... and brought home a surfboard! :LOL:
 
In agreement with most of your opinion, however as a two-tour Vietnam veteran Huey pilot and several decades of wearing the uniforms of the US Army, I have a better version of the result of the Vietnam conflict. At that time the White House buffoons and associated political pressures created and pursued a situation which unnecessarily cost over fifty-eight thousand lives and adversely impacts thousands more even to this day.
But those soldiers, sailors, airmen ... and women left an impression of a Western culture and way of life that deeply impressed the Vietnamese. A few short years ago, the tourism blossomed with South Vietnam building more new golf courses that year than any other country. Recently my grandson and friends*, as well as my son and gal, toured North and South Vietnam, enjoying magnificent scenery and outdoor recreation, and being hosted in great style by the countries. My main point is that the win is evidenced by the fact that both Hanoi and Saigon (I refuse to call it Ho Chi Minh city!) are a heck of a lot more like Los Angeles, Chicago, or New York ... than Peking!

*BTW, the three Montana boys then travelled to Bali, where they entered a beer pong contest with sixty teams competing. The Montana boys won ... and brought home a surfboard! :LOL:
So if in 50 years Iran is setting records building golf courses we can consider this a win?
 
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