So it’s over, finally; three warriors for the United States, victims of the U.S.-based agents of the one world order, have now all been adjudicated “not guilty” of the charges that they punched a bloodthirsty, anti-American, terroristic, murdering piece of filth. Of the three Navy SEALs who were accused, only Petty Officer Matthew McCabe was actually charged with assault, while PO’s Jonathan Keefe and Julio Huertas, both cleared earlier, were charged with the standard, sundry catch-all BS (e.g., “attempting to influence the testimony of another service member”).
The alleged “victim” here is Ahmed Hashim Abed, the mastermind behind the 2004 murder and butchering of four Blackwater contractors in Iraq (remember the sight of the defiled corpses hanging from the bridge in Fallujah?), and the fact that these young U.S. warriors were facing any charges for punching him is nothing short of an abomination.
Sadly, this is what our military personnel are up against as they serve. In addition to fighting the enemies of America from without, they must fight those from within, as well; complicating the life-and-death effort to survive and prevail in the most basic sense, American soldiers who serve in the wars in which the U.S. now becomes involved must also make their sober efforts in a despicably dangerous climate of political correctness, a concept overseen by the scum cowards who have mystifyingly and so unfortunately found their way to a position of oversight over our savior-combatants.
That this travesty gained any traction at all is a principle reason as to why I have such ambivalent feelings about service in today’s military. The Korean Conflict was the point of conception for “wars we don’t try to win,” and it has been downhill ever since. Instead of waging war more in the form of a fearsome juggernaut that lays waste to everything in its path and ultimately saves more of the lives of its own young men and women, the U.S., at the behest of policymakers who themselves do not stand in the line of fire, manages war so that we offend as few as possible. It is that posture that has needlessly and shamefully sacrificed the lives of so many who have gallantly served; what a profoundly sad, unspeakably tragic waste.
Thank you so much to PO’s McCabe, Keefe, and Huertas, and God Bless America.
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Bob Yetman, Editor-at-Large at Christian Money.com (www.christianmoney.com), is an author of a variety of materials on personal finance and investing, as well as on topics of fitness and self defense, to include the recently-released book Investor's Passport to Hedge Fund Profits (John Wiley & Sons, Inc.) and the new unarmed combat training DVD Thunderstrikes - How to Develop One Shot, One Kill Striking Power (Paladin Press).
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