Likely due to operational security concerns, Hamas didn’t appear to deploy any unusual cyber operations or surge ahead of militants storming from the Gaza Strip
massively bunkled in terms of how we got out of afghanistan. there was and there is wide agreement in the united states that we should leave afghanistan militarily, but we never were intending to leave diplomatically, we certainly did not intend to leave the way we are now, hastily, having to burn documents, fighting for the lives of americans and the afghans who helped them, not to mention all the internationals and other afghans that helped basically civil society, media outlets like yours. we re in a situation we didn t need to be in. the biden administration had already decided, may 1st, the deadline the trump administration agreed with afghanistan, wasn t going to cut it. they picked august 31st. they should have gone into the time of year when the taliban isn t fighting, during the winter. they also would have had more
out. the strategy is look at this pretty fluffy bear and that is okay? look at the happy bear and we will be okay? well, he does. he is the type of person that gets really fired up. he holds on to grudges. he feels like the media is very unfair to him. the only reason he tweets is when he thinks that the message isn t going his way. when he thinks that his team isn t fighting back enough to put his story forward. so when you see more tweets from him that is really a sign he thinks the press shop isn t doing enough. his old press shop would actually print out two pages of tweets and be like this is what we are tweeting, this is what conservative amplifiers on twitter are tweeting and a message you want out there so you don t have to tweet it. tara, it s willie. you know, he loves to put it mildly, twitter. he used it throughout the campaign and they talk about the white house tag the message directly to the people and going around the media filter and what he does. for someone who
but i do think that the shia forces are going to be able to defend baghdad. understand that there s only 3,000 to 5,000 of these isis troops. they re vicious, they re intimidating, but we ve got far more troops. and we spent $14 billion in training and equipping them. congressman, hold on there. i want you to stay a bit longer. david corn who s been following this, you know, the irony is the united states senate and other people in the congress voted to declare the iranian revolutionary guard to be a terrorist organization. now potentially we re on their same side because they re in there defending the baghdad government, their fellow shia. this is so weird. you have people like john boehner and lindsey graham and john mccain saying we should do something. not boot ops the ground but air strikes, get more military equipment to the shia military that isn t fighting. and what s going to happen? they re going to be fighting right alongside the revolutionary guard the kurds and everybo