What the Jesus Fu#ck, Hegseth?

1.Not buying that Qatar and U.S. goals are aligned in tbe long term. Like, Iran for instance- once friends, now, not so much.

2. Generally believe that U.S. is mostly aligned with NATO countries. Of course we would train together toward a common, and longstanding objective.

3. Not into embedding foreign countries' militaries on U.S. soil- no matter what we've done in the past. I'm sure there's a way to train their AF without bringing them to MHAFB, and building them their own facility within our own wire.

When you train them, you know exactly what tactics they will use.
 
I would hazard a guess that the Harvard of today bears little resemblance to the Harvard when Yamamoto attended.

Ah… let see who Harvard produced in the 20 th century….

The Unabomber…

Putzi Hafstengel (hitlers secretary and press attache)

Noam Chomsky

Basically All the Kennedy’s.

Yamamoto (no record he took any class or test) he travelled America instead

John Connelly FBI agent who became monster

Fan Noli signed the communist manifesto

Bhutto of Pakistan

Daniel Ellsberg

Alger Hiss

The list of communists and shit-disturbers is long. And that is only the notable males I can remember. Not the trainloads of third world meat-wagon glitterati who have gone on to slaughter people on every continent they infest.


Harvard has, for more than 400 years, told its graduates that they are better than everyone else. And that their destiny is to lord over those who are not smart enough to be “Harvards.” So the “God complex” starts early. And manifests itself as a total disdain for individual liberties… and a pathological need to control the smellu, grovelling, aspiring masses who are not Ivy leaguers.

This sentiment also applies at the rest of the Ivy League crapholes. Not to mention Oxford and Cambridge and the other big institutions that crank out leaders like they are sausages. Oh and let’s not forget Annapolis and Sandhurst and Westpoint….

No, not everyone who comes out is a mass murderer. But for hundreds of years, these institutions have cranked out people whose entire existence is about ruling over others, not about merit or bootstrapping or individual liberty.

Thus they play heavily into the origins of the globalist scourge.

Just because the Harvard of yesterday didn’t have blue haired lesbians with hardware and master locks stuck in their faces, doesn’t mean they were any less about turning out Overlords and whack jobs!

Sirhr
 
Ah… let see who Harvard produced in the 20 th century….

The Unabomber…

Putzi Hafstengel (hitlers secretary and press attache)

Noam Chomsky

Basically All the Kennedy’s.

Yamamoto (no record he took any class or test) he travelled America instead

John Connelly FBI agent who became monster

Fan Noli signed the communist manifesto

Bhutto of Pakistan

Daniel Ellsberg

Alger Hiss

The list of communists and shit-disturbers is long. And that is only the notable males I can remember. Not the trainloads of third world meat-wagon glitterati who have gone on to slaughter people on every continent they infest.


Harvard has, for more than 400 years, told its graduates that they are better than everyone else. And that their destiny is to lord over those who are not smart enough to be “Harvards.” So the “God complex” starts early. And manifests itself as a total disdain for individual liberties… and a pathological need to control the smellu, grovelling, aspiring masses who are not Ivy leaguers.

This sentiment also applies at the rest of the Ivy League crapholes. Not to mention Oxford and Cambridge and the other big institutions that crank out leaders like they are sausages. Oh and let’s not forget Annapolis and Sandhurst and Westpoint….

No, not everyone who comes out is a mass murderer. But for hundreds of years, these institutions have cranked out people whose entire existence is about ruling over others, not about merit or bootstrapping or individual liberty.

Thus they play heavily into the origins of the globalist scourge.

Just because the Harvard of yesterday didn’t have blue haired lesbians with hardware and master locks stuck in their faces, doesn’t mean they were any less about turning out Overlords and whack jobs!

Sirhr
Wow! Quite the hard on for the Ivy League in general and Harvard in particular! Did someone from “ Hahvahd “ steal a girlfriend or something? Threw the academies and a couple from the UK in there as well for good measure! My goodness, any institutions of higher learning out there of which you DO approve?
 
Wow! Quite the hard on for the Ivy League in general and Harvard in particular! Did someone from “ Hahvahd “ steal a girlfriend or something? Threw the academies and a couple from the UK in there as well for good measure! My goodness, any institutions of higher learning out there of which you DO approve?
These days, mostly trade schools...

Most of the rest are so infiltrated with communism that they are turning out little more than brainwashed garbage with zero critical-thinking skills.

Ivy League and the so-called 'elite' schools have been a disaster for generations.

Sirhr
 
seems like manufactured controversy. #cbs story?
i assume the us trains pilots for any country that buys our aircraft.
one would assume this simply allows "cutter" to house their pilots and and staff in housing built for them, rather than temporary housing.
this would also allow them to remain isolated from unclean or unacceptable (to muslims) western practices or customs, like bacon or bewbs.
 
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Wow! Quite the hard on for the Ivy League in general and Harvard in particular! Did someone from “ Hahvahd “ steal a girlfriend or something? Threw the academies and a couple from the UK in there as well for good measure! My goodness, any institutions of higher learning out there of which you DO approve?

Probably didn't make the cut :ROFLMAO:
 
Don't know about him, but I only approve of those w/o indoctrination or agenda programs. You?

No such institutions in the real world.

They all have their own agenda(s), in one form or another.

Could be as innocuous as a "mission statement."

Blaming institutions just means failure in parenting and instilling critical thinking at home.
 
It would have if his high command had listened to him.

He was right on!

Besides… he was at Harvard… not Annapolis.

And if you look at the track records of the trash that Harvard puts out, it’s a wonder Yamamoto could even spell Pearl Harbor…

Sirhr
In fairness, Harvard was somewhat different in the 20's-30's. But yeah, he knew better, but like Lee allowed his allegiance to trump reason.

Popcorn time.
 
In fairness, Harvard was somewhat different in the 20's-30's. But yeah, he knew better, but like Lee allowed his allegiance to trump reason.

Popcorn time.
Lee, like most at the time, viewed their state as their country.

I think it was Shelby Foote, brilliant Civil War historian, who pointed out that before the Civil War people said "The United States Are" and afterwards said "The United States Is."

Pretty sure Lee had great trepidations. And understood the odds. But honor was to his serve his Virginia and Virginia joined the Confederacy. He was a great patriot... son of a Revolutionary War hero "Light Horse Harry" Lee who served with Washington. But when push came to shove, it was his state he supported.

Yamamoto had allegience to his Emperor... a God-Figure. And knew how badly the war would go. But he did what Generals and Admirals do. "Say 'no' twice and then salute."

Both guys were great patriots in their own way. And paid the price with infamy.

Sirhr
 
Funny, I attended one of the most liberal colleges in the country (The University of Texas at Austin). Except for my Civil Liberties professor, who couldn’t see center from how far left he was, I’d have to hazard uneducated guesses at the political leanings of of the professors whose classes I attended. Well, there was a pot smoking hippy that taught biochem. He may have been a libertarian. Maybe they’re just sneakier in the school of Natural Sciences.

But back to the topic at hand. This is one of those stories that I’d classify as fake news. Not that it is false. But that it is not noteworthy. As has been mentioned, cross training with foreign troops has been going on for forever. And, foreign militaries having a physical presence in the USA has precedence.

It is a “gotcha” story, like when the media reports on how expensive it is to protect President “whoever,” failing to mention that protecting President “whatchafuck” was equally costly.
 
Lee, like most at the time, viewed their state as their country.

I think it was Shelby Foote, brilliant Civil War historian, who pointed out that before the Civil War people said "The United States Are" and afterwards said "The United States Is."

Pretty sure Lee had great trepidations. And understood the odds. But honor was to his serve his Virginia and Virginia joined the Confederacy. He was a great patriot... son of a Revolutionary War hero "Light Horse Harry" Lee who served with Washington. But when push came to shove, it was his state he supported.

Yamamoto had allegience to his Emperor... a God-Figure. And knew how badly the war would go. But he did what Generals and Admirals do. "Say 'no' twice and then salute."

Both guys were great patriots in their own way. And paid the price with infamy.

Sirhr
In many ways, the US Civil War was a continuation of the debates between the Federalists and the Antifederalists. While the federalists won out, you can thank the Anti-Federalists for the protections from the federal government enshrined in the Constitution.
 
This story was hilarious seeing morons on both the far left and far right who don't know shit about the history of foreign governments training with the US military getting their knickers in a twist.

Anyone who has flown through Dulles would recognize that the German Luftwaffe (yes, it’s still called that) has their own large facility at the airport. Mainly a cargo logistics facility…. But it’s staffed by German personnel. And is technically a base.

Exactly right Boilerup… it’s a Nothingburger

Sirhr
 
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Anyone who has flown through Dulles would recognize that the German Luftwaffe (yes, it’s still called that) has their own large facility at the airport. Mainly a cargo logistics facility…. But it’s staffed by German personnel. And is technically a base.

Exactly right Boilerup… it’s a Nothingburger

Sirhr
Little story…Luke AFB so long ago we were still flying biplanes. 🤣

USAF trained Luftwaffen pilots in F-104s there.

The Germans regularly flew in German food and booze for their boys in in flight suits. Maybe that came out of that logistics center at Dulles…maybe.

The Germans seemed to really appreciate their pilots….maybe because they flew that fucking death machine…the F-104.

You could see the burn marks in the desert off the end of the runway where a few augered in.

We USAF guys LOVED the Germans because their mommies obviously taught the to share 💪😁
 
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Little story…Luke AFB so long ago we were still flying biplanes. 🤣

USAF trained Luftwaffen pilots in F-104s there.

The Germans regularly flew in German food and booze for their boys in in flight suits. Maybe that came out of that logistics center at Dulles…maybe.

The Germans seemed to really appreciate their pilots….maybe because they flew that fucking death machine…the F-104.

You could see the burn marks in the desert off the end of the runway where a few augered in.

We USAF guys LOVED the Germans because their mommies obviously taught the to share 💪😁



Erich Hartmann commanded an F-104 squadron in the West German Luftwaffe and trained at Luke.

One of the greatest Aces of WW2 with 352 kills, he crash landed in his F104 in the 1960’s. When he got out of the plane, all he was reported to have said was: “353.”

He was one who always thought the F104 was unsafe.

Sirhr
 

Erich Hartmann commanded an F-104 squadron in the West German Luftwaffe and trained at Luke.

One of the greatest Aces of WW2 with 352 kills, he crash landed in his F104 in the 1960’s. When he got out of the plane, all he was reported to have said was: “353.”

He was one who always thought the F104 was unsafe.

Sirhr
The plane was a killer. Single engine (at a time when military turbine engines were a bit dicey) and huge wing loading (really small wings and wing loading is amount of weight of aircraft per unit of area).

The best was the early model’s ejection seat couldn’t clear the T tail so the shot the out the bottom. Very no bueno if you flamed out on departure or short final. They changed that in later models w better ejection seats.

I LOVE Hartmann’s sense of humor and “right stuff” elan.
 
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