I ain't buyin' it.

What was it like jacking off all your life, coward?
You're the expert on that my little man-child. You're the one who is elderly, jealous of other men and never been married while claiming to live in a mansion with your fancy cars and live-in "girlfriend". If that's not jerking off, I don't know what is. LOL
 
Why do we have no info on these rescued pilots?

Why did it take 155 aircraft and hundreds of supposedly spec ops troops?

Seriously, normally after something like this we'd have rose garden ceremonies and interviews and book/movie deals all cooking at once, but not a peep.

So why?

Because that's not what it was, that's why.

Iran claims it was an attempt to seize their stored uranium, but I ain't buying that crap either. This was never about uranium or nukes.

This was an attempt to secure a forward operating base. An attempt that failed miserably.

They didn't just land in some random clearing, this was an abandoned Iranian airfield, an ideal location for an FOB. Intact runways are important if you're gonna be supplying a ground war and it's much easier to grab a disused one than build a new facility.

These supposedly scuttled planes landed on said runway, not some random field, making the "stuck in the sand" excuse look pretty flimsy. And those are heavy lift aircraft, designed to haul vehicles, fuel tanks, and whole platoons of Rangers or other spec ops troops.

They weren't stuck in the mud, they were pinned down by enemy fire. Those birds are designed for rough field landings and they were on an airstrip, so getting stuck is unlikely to the point of ridiculousness.

The IRG responded faster than anticipated (the tRumplings running this war have consistently underestimated them) and pinned them down.

And then the timing of this "ceasefire" and all the confusion over what the terms are strongly suggest this "daring rescue" was instead a catastrophic military blunder that forced a diplomatic retreat.

And this "ghost murmur" bullshit?

Pull the other one, guys, it's got bells on.

In the middle of all this nonsense I hope that if there really were any downed pilots they were actually rescued and not just ignored for expediency.
Shouldn’t this be in the Conspiracies and Conspiracy Theories section?
 
Why? All I did was post facts and ask questions.
MAGAts only complain about non-MAGAts. They don't whine about MAGAts posting such threads when it favors them just like they don't whine about MAGAts neg repping non-MAGAts. They are hypocrites through and through.
 
The pilot would be all over TV talking about the super great rescue under normal conditions. His family would be testifying to the horrible pressure they were under. Something is too slow.
Only if the Air Force wanted him to do so. I expect most aspects of the mission are still classified. Their aircraft was the F-15E Strike Eagle, a special mission aircraft. I doubt the USAF wants details of the mission and why a full bird colonel was onboard to be blabbed across the planet.
 
Only if the Air Force wanted him to do so. I expect most aspects of the mission are still classified. Their aircraft was the F-15E Strike Eagle, a special mission aircraft. I doubt the USAF wants details of the mission and why a full bird colonel was onboard to be blabbed across the planet.
Was he even on board? Is there still a WSO out there waiting to he rescued?

When/if we find out this guy's name i suspect he won't be a pilot, he will be a ground commander.
 
Was he even on board? Is there still a WSO out there waiting to he rescued?

When/if we find out this guy's name i suspect he won't be a pilot, he will be a ground commander.
I'm guessing he was onboard and no other USAF officers were left behind.

My understanding is that the colonel was the backseater on this mission. I don't know why he would be a ground commander.

The question in my mind was why such a high ranking officer was sent into hostile territory. As all pilots who go through SERE school know, anyone can be made to crack. A full bird colonel knows too much information to risk losing it to the enemy. This was either hubris or the mission was so important that it was worth the risk. Again, this wasn't an ordinary F-15 mission nor is the F-15E an ordinary fighter. They were on a special mission.
 
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