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424 :名無し三等兵[sage]:2019/09/07(土) 13:49:17.49 ID:mSdqV1PS - >>418
Tony Shaffer @T_S_P_O_O_K_Y ttps://mobile.twitter.com/T_S_P_O_O_K_Y/status/1170182508396392449 I'd say this IS grounds for an impeachment inquiry.... of @BarackObama (@RealSaavedra, PJ Media) 20:50 - 2019年9月6日 Mattis: Obama Failed to Respond to Iran Bomb Plot on U.S. Soil Because of Nuclear Deal BY MATT MARGOLIS 2019-09-05T09:18:21 After the surprise resignation of Secretary of Defense James Mattis last December, Democrats were quick to politicize the news, and have certainly been hoping ever since that Mattis would provide them with new information they could use to attack Donald Trump. He does have a memoir coming out, Call Sign Chaos: Learning to Lead, but it looks like it’s Barack Obama and Joe Biden who get the bulk of the criticism. https://twitter.com/5chan_nel (5ch newer account)
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425 :名無し三等兵[sage]:2019/09/07(土) 13:54:14.00 ID:mSdqV1PS - >>424
Mattis's predictions proved true in the end. “Iraq slipped back into escalating violence. It was like watching a car wreck in slow motion,” Mattis writes. The damage done by the ignorance of Obama and Biden cannot be understated. “It would take many years and tens of thousands of casualties, plus untold misery for millions of innocents, to break ISIS’s geographic hold,” Mattis explains. “All of this was predicted - and preventable.”
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426 :名無し三等兵[sage]:2019/09/07(土) 14:41:32.19 ID:mSdqV1PS - >>425
Japan distancing itself from U.S. claims of Iranian involvement in tanker attacks JIJI, REUTERS JUN 18, 2019 ttps://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2019/06/18/national/politics-diplomacy/japan-distancing-u-s-claims-iranian-involvement-tanker-attacks The government is avoiding taking sides in the dispute surrounding U.S. claims of Iranian involvement in Thursday’s attacks on two oil tankers, including one operated by a Japanese company, near the Strait of Hormuz. In order not to harm Japan’s traditional friendly ties with Iran, the government is also reluctant to take up the incident when it chairs a Group of 20 summit in the city of Osaka on June 28 and 29, a government source said.
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