

Everything is just clickbait for established narratives
Everything is just clickbait for established narratives
It’s odd the way these articles talk about dictatorship taking hold in the US
It’s as if there is a subtle undercurrent of wanting it to actually happen while simultaneously being outwardly opposed to it.
I have seen far worse that is much more deserving of an air strike
Financial sanctions are primarily administered by the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), while export controls are primarily administered by the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS)
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False. There are 4 categories of sanctions.
Comprehensively sanctioned jurisdiction
Targeted sanctions (individuals and entities threatening the peace, stability, and sovereignty, and/or contributing to conflict)
Arms embargo
Secondary sanction
The last one is literally the gutting of the task force that was focused on sanctions enforcement, seizing assets of Russian oligarchs
Comprehensive sanctions target not only the country and businesses but individuals as well, especially in Russia where the oligarchs control the majority of the nation’s wealth
One by one
Trump administration lifts sanctions on wife of Putin ally Boris Rotenberg
White House directs officials to draft proposal to lift US sanctions on Russia
White House seeks plan for possible Russia sanctions relief, sources say
Trump administration disbands task force targeting Russian oligarchs
So is Russia now that Trump continues lifting sanctions and gutting sanctions enforcement against Russia
41% increase on tariffs to Syria which is currently also comprehensively sanctioned
Trump imposed tariffs on uninhabited islands near Antarctica, but not Russia.
And one more to the Mueller stack
Russia received no additional tariffs
Looking forward to seeing the first restaurant called the Döner Party
Classy for that guy would be Stetson
Can’t decide if I smell Old Spice or Aqua Velva here
To the right of the grill, so much melted siding lol
Though only 10% of the military serves in direct combat roles, those who actually serve in combat can certainly be traumatized by their experience.
The silver lining of serving in the military is that we are obligated not to follow illegal orders and the path to gaining rank in the military more often than not will instill wisdom and integrity after having their courage tested.
I am thankful to have served with so many servicemembers who demonstrated their wisdom, integrity, and courage and stood up for what they knew was right even when the people we elect are unable to do the same.
After having been in the military, it’s weird to hear people talk about the military who have never served.
Obeying authority? Sure, until ranking up and becoming the authority.
Pushing down emotions? More like learning to have control over our emotions, where those emotions do not control us.
Never be a soldier, but a fighter if needed?
That’s basically what I did. Most military jobs are non-combat that are trained to fight if needed but if they are needed than we’ve got way bigger problens than just fighting.
It will kill your soul? I for one certainly have regrets, but my soul feels intact.
Not everyone should join the military, it’s certainly not for everyone. Some people who thought it was all they ever wanted to do find out quickly that it’s not for them and leave. Others who thought they’d just join for 4 years for the college money and bail end up making a career of it and retire after 20 years.
I’m indifferent, I just did my 4 years and got out.
Jesus is a rebel