15k upvotes on r/politics, at least the comments don't totally suck (but boy are some people really trying)

  • SadSoulja [love/loves]
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    4 years ago

    Neolibs be like "targeted drone strikes rarely result in collateral damage. Diamond Joe is based. NATO is based" then this news story drops and they don't bat an eye. To be fair I would rather Biden in charge than most of his neoliberal ghoul counterparts, he was the only one in the control room who didn't want to authorize the SEALs to take out OBL back in 2010 which they use as an example of Obama being the Based droney good man but I think is a good sign of Biden's instincts being to use less force if at all possible.

    -Soulja

    • thefunkycomitatus [he/him,they/them]
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      4 years ago

      We already know the military will act on their own when the President doesn't do what they want because that's what they did with Trump. The bad part of this is that because it's Biden and a "good man" in office, when it happens again nobody will care or notice. Any suggestion that it happens again will be written off as a wild conspiracy. If he refuses to bomb targets they want to bomb, they'll just cut him out of the loop.

      • VernetheJules [they/them]
        hexagon
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        4 years ago

        I think something else I wanted to convey is that this headline of "we almost killed these innocent people but didn't" doesn't really leave me feeling much better about our presence in the middle east lol.

        It gives me serious "we are a moral army" vibes and it's an obvious propaganda play. Am I just a giant lib for pointing this out because everyone else here already sees that?

        • SadSoulja [love/loves]
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          4 years ago

          No it’s a good point. If the DoD was trying to push a deliberate PR story to try and associate Biden’s presidency with “American imperialism but moral” this is exactly what they’d draw up. (but yes you probably are a giant lib regardless)

          -Soulja