Thursday, November 18, 2021

Tweets Of The Day

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Tigrayan war started on 3 November 2020. It has been giving on for one year and 2 weeks. Blinken has been Sexy-tary of State for almost 10 full months. Any day now he will make the cover of Cosmopolitan as the sexiest guy in government.

What has the US government ruled by the Democrats done to date about the war in Ethiopia? They might get around to sanctions against individuals. Eventually. Anyone believes that Blinken gives a shit about the war? It is more likely that since he was in the region he felt is necessary to say a few of the right words.

Western governments are not terribly swift. For example war started between Croatia and Serbia about April 1991, but Johnny-on-the-Spot NATO was not involved February 1992. It seems The US led by Blinken will set new land speed records.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Vukovar

Anonymous said...

Speaking in Kenya on the first leg of an African trip, United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken reiterated calls for an unconditional ceasefire in the Ethiopian conflict https://reut.rs/3Cy1DLO

Anonymous said...

Now inflation is impacting the U.S. 'readiness' for WAR: Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin orders measure to help struggling military families pay for food and housing amid soaring prices

Lloydo is all too happy to take job offered by senile Biden and lend his name tom legitimize Biden. Now, he is worried?

Anonymous said...

reiterated calls?

Really?

It did not register the first time in the MSM. That is it had no oxygen. Was it above the fold? Getting it in the Federal Register or having a newspaper of record place it on page 99 of 100 counts? I think not.

It is possible to find little tony's first call and subsequent for peace, but not with the last-in, first-out web browsers designed by the Ministry of Truth by contractors. Can you link the first 3 times little tony called for peace? Those calls were memorable were they not?

Was little tony's first call for peace placed next to the sharply worded letter he sent to the prime minister of Ethiopia?