Posted by gwstang on August 10, 2017 at 23:47:34 from (75.91.74.70):
In Reply to: Help me understand, OT posted by farmall plowboy on August 08, 2017 at 11:39:43:
That idiot Jimmy Carter let that Iranian mess get out of hand when they had the "hostages" for so long. He said that he believed in the sanctity of life. I do too, but when a country does what they did, let 'em have it, any way they want. Carter could have stopped that but he cut the military so badly that there was not an experienced crew to go in and do what the Navy seals can do now. It's still funny to me that he thinks he got the hostages set free at the last hour in his presidency. What an idiot deceiving himself. They were turned loose because the Iranians knew that "The Cowboy, Ronald Reagan was not going to put up with their B.S. Thank goodness he got us back on a path to"being great" again. JC also let the oil prices go to heck when he let them buffalo him and the US with their "embargo". I would have told them to go ahead with their so called plan....but they would not ever ship any oil out of there because their ships would be stopped at the strait leaving there. We provide the safety of the seas, along with other key nations, and they ship under our protection. Let 'em starve/do without medication etc and see how well they like it. If someone like Iran wants to play hard ball....well, "Batter Up".
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