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John Potts

Strategic Thought Leader of Disruptiveness

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Can anyone explain how a person, who has referred to all of these fallen hero’s as Loosers, can be the republican candidate for president of the USA? My father was a disabled Vietnam vet. I am a disabled US Air Force vet, to me it is an inexcusable statement, as a matter fact to me, it’s treason, but that’s me.

Looi Engsime

Lead Piping Engineer at MIE INDUSTRIAL SDN BHD

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From Wall Street insider>> History is littered with demands from below for ruling elites to give up some of their power, forcing members of the upper crust of British society to compromise.  World War I was an obvious, intentional purge of young men by the European royals who happen to be closely related. The ruling classes were threatened by a large population of educated young men. For example, when the Royals in Europe started to get afraid of their young male populations, they might've just orchestrated a war to cull the herd of potential antagonists they were oppressing. Capiche? Or is that too complex to understand ? Be careful of that hate. Just read a summary of WWII where US/UK hated Germany so much they had planned to smash the country entirely and kill or disable all high skilled Germans. Only because Soviet wanted their part of Germany the Anglo's boundless hate to Germany stopped by Stalin's intervention, and Germany survived as a nation. Why were US/UK so hateful against Germany?

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Subhash Kapila

CONSULTANT-Geopolitics & Strategic Affairs

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Telling picture. USA and Britain have sacrificed more lives than any other Nation to uphold peace ans srability in Europe and in Indo Pacific. Evidence is visibly manifested of the above in the miles of sombre graveyards that cover the Normandy coast and Northern France. Similar graveyards I hve visited in Myanmar, Japan and South Korea. While attending the British Army Staff College as an Indian Army Officer in 1970, kne was fortunate to hear first hand accounts by both British and German Officers whk fought the Normandy Battles from D Day to D+10. My salute to all the US & British Officers and Skldiers who so successfully and with indomitable spirit rolled back the German onslaught. Hopefully, the same Indkmitable Spirit will surface to roll back Russia-Chins Axis onslaughts in Ukrajne and Chinese aggression in the South China Sea and China's perpheries in Asja

Subhash Kapila

CONSULTANT-Geopolitics & Strategic Affairs

1mo

Christopher F Distinction must be made between the underlying impulses of United States and Russian losses of lives in Europe in World War II. Russia was impelled by intense revenge of German invasion of Russia reaching the gates of Moscow. United States was not invaded by Germany. US did so for a larger purpose to defend global stability and secure democracies.

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Thomas A. S.

“Proud descendant of a WWII USN veteran, LT on the USS Massachusetts, honoring our family’s heritage and service.” I Am. Logistics, computing, science, medicine, Trust, Service, Honor, heroic, steadfast and true! Can!

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Ivandro B.

📊" Controllership / Finance / FP&A - M&A " - LATAM

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Many face the horrors of war so that others may have peace. My respect to this hero.

Thomas A. S.

“Proud descendant of a WWII USN veteran, LT on the USS Massachusetts, honoring our family’s heritage and service.” I Am. Logistics, computing, science, medicine, Trust, Service, Honor, heroic, steadfast and true! Can!

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We may not fail these heroes. We owe them our unwavering dedication to preserving our freedoms and democracy.

Thomas A. S.

“Proud descendant of a WWII USN veteran, LT on the USS Massachusetts, honoring our family’s heritage and service.” I Am. Logistics, computing, science, medicine, Trust, Service, Honor, heroic, steadfast and true! Can!

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