>tfw over 2000 years later
>we are still fighting the same war, dying for the same land
Can I get some movie recommendations over the wars in the Middle East. Really in the mood for it. Preferably something modern like 13 Hours Secret Soldiers of Benghazi
That was surprisingly really good
>>81703003
Hillary's fault they died.
>>81703024
how so
About to put on Black Hawk Down
>>81703130
foreign policy
>>81703003
Generation Kill (miniseries)
Body of Lies
Lone Survivor
American Sniper
Three Kings
The Kingdom
>>81703233
thats not the middle east
>>81704589
close enough
>>81703003
>"we"
Schlomo, I...
>>81703024
Dude, honestly, I get that liberals and stuff want to say it wasn't her fault, but she was the HEAD of the State Department. Ultimately she's responsible for her people, whether she was directly knowledgeable or not.
When I was Afghanistan 3 Marine generals where fired over 2 marines being killed in an attack, and many more officers under them were force retired. Military people kind of understand how this works. The men who's careers ended over this were not directly responsible for the security situation. Look at liability for torts committed by employees. Corporate officers can be held criminally liable whether they knew something happened or not.
It's the back edge of these levels of leadership. We have, supposedly a merit based system that should be equally applied to whomever. On face value it mostly is, though we know there are exceptions, but when this sort of corruption goes this fucking high up, it really erodes at the foundational values of our system. This whole issue is totally separate from her presidential election and such.
Syriana is nice
>>81704763
>>81704822
what is it like being in the military?
I regret not joining