Of course things go wrong in the real world HD. The question is does the President sit back and watch them go wrong sacrificing Americans or does he take action to try and save Americans knowing there is a chance of failure?houndawg wrote:Giving you maybe an extra few hours to plan something. Yeah, nothing to it....LeadBolt wrote:
Apparently you missed the part in the article about having realtime surveillance via drone, giving the US forces the advantage in intelligence, something the administration and their supporters lack...![]()
You would have lead the bleating and whimpering about our socialist prez wasting the lives of our brave troops on suicide missions if one of those missing SAMs had taken out a C-130 full of commandos or if they'd walked into a waiting ambush ala Somalia or suffered equipment failure ala Desert One. In the real world things go wrong, LB.
As you pointed out Carter's rescue attempt failed in Iran in 1980, but since then we have spent billions to develop the right kind of aircraft (the Osprey) and tactics for just such a situation, should it happen again. It did and the Observer in Chief choose to do what he does best, sit back and observe Americans die, not try to take action to help Americans live. You know big 0 style leadership...
From where I stand Carter looks much more like a leader and less of a failure than the 0.










