‘I Can’t Believe I Fought for This Bullshit’

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‘I Can’t Believe I Fought for This Bullshit’

‘Can’t Believe I Fought for This Bullsh-t’: SEAL Who Killed Bin Laden Reacts to Navy’s Drag Queen Ambassador

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/...bin-laden-reacts-navys-drag-queen-ambassador/

KRISTINA WONG 4 May 2023

Rob O’Neill, the Navy SEAL who killed al Qaeda terrorist Osama bin Laden, blasted the Navy for enlisting a drag queen influencer as a “digital ambassador” to help recruit.

“Alright. The U.S. Navy is now using an enlisted sailor Drag Queen as a recruiter. I’m done. China is going to destroy us. YOU GOT THIS NAVY. I can’t believe I fought for this bullshit,” he tweeted.

https://twitter.com/mchooyah/status/1653791382274994186



He followed up with another tweet, saying, “You’re doing it wrong, @USNavy …. Talk to someone whose [sic] actually done something! Not yeomen with tits and a Dick!”

https://twitter.com/mchooyah/status/1654025555228934145



O’Neill’s tweets came after a TikTok video from drag queen influencer U.S. Navy Yeoman 2nd Class Joshua Kelley went viral among conservative commentators this week.

https://twitter.com/ImMeme0/status/1653234530050797570

 
‘Can’t Believe I Fought for This Bullsh-t’: SEAL Who Killed Bin Laden Reacts to Navy’s Drag Queen Ambassador

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/...bin-laden-reacts-navys-drag-queen-ambassador/

KRISTINA WONG 4 May 2023

Rob O’Neill, the Navy SEAL who killed al Qaeda terrorist Osama bin Laden, blasted the Navy for enlisting a drag queen influencer as a “digital ambassador” to help recruit.

“Alright. The U.S. Navy is now using an enlisted sailor Drag Queen as a recruiter. I’m done. China is going to destroy us. YOU GOT THIS NAVY. I can’t believe I fought for this bull$#@!,” he tweeted.

https://twitter.com/mchooyah/status/1653791382274994186



He followed up with another tweet, saying, “You’re doing it wrong, @USNavy …. Talk to someone whose [sic] actually done something! Not yeomen with tits and a Dick!”

https://twitter.com/mchooyah/status/1654025555228934145



O’Neill’s tweets came after a TikTok video from drag queen influencer U.S. Navy Yeoman 2nd Class Joshua Kelley went viral among conservative commentators this week.

https://twitter.com/ImMeme0/status/1653234530050797570


And I can't believe the "bullshyt" that he killed Osama Bin Laden. Two different SEALS claimed to make the fatal shot. One or both are lying.

Edit: That said, if the "I have two moms" commercial didn't help fill the recruiting goals I doubt this move will either.

https://www.cbc.ca/strombo/news/new-bin-laden-raid-book-contradicts-official-story-of-his-death.html
New Bin Laden Raid Book Contradicts Official Story Of His Death AUGUST 29, 2012
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There are new questions today about the death of Osama bin Laden. It's all because of an upcoming book, by a former U.S. Navy Seal who took part in the raid of bin Laden's compound.

The book - called No Easy Day - reportedly contradicts the official story by the U.S. government. The Associated Press says it got hold of an advance copy.

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According to AP, the book says bin Laden was shot dead as he looked out of his bedroom as U.S. forces rushed up the stairs. That's a different story than what U.S. officials have told.

They've said bin Laden wasn't shot until he had ducked back into his bedroom, because they assumed he might have been reaching for a weapon. The different stories raise questions about whether bin Laden was a clear threat when U.S. forces killed him, and whether the raid was designed to capture or just kill bin Laden.

The book was written under a pseudonym, Mark Owen. But the author's real name was revealed by Fox News - and confirmed by AP - as Matt Bissonnette. He says he was directly behind a "point man" going up the stairs. "Less than five steps" from the top of the stairs, he heard "suppressed" gunfire: "BOP. BOP."

Bissonnette says the Seals found bin Laden lying on the floor in a pool of blood with a hole visible on the right side of his head and two women crying over his body. He says the "point man" pulled the women away and he and the other Seals shot bin Laden several times, until his body stopped moving.

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He says the Seals later found two weapons by the door, that hadn't been used. The White House hasn't commented on the contradiction.

According to AP, the book also says that as bin Laden's body was flown to sea, one Seal sat on his chest in the crowded helicopter, which actually isn't that unusual. But it does seem to contradict the official story. U.S. officials have said bin Laden's body was treated with dignity.

Apparently, Bissonnette also writes none of the SEALs were fans of President Obama and that after the raid, one of them said they had just gotten Obama re-elected. But he also says they respected him as commander in chief and for giving the operation the go-ahead.

There's also controversy over whether the book should have even been written, let alone published. U.S. officials say the Pentagon is supposed to review the book, to make sure it doesn't reveal any secret information. But they say the publisher hasn't handed it over.

As one former Seal told the Daily Beast, "As soon as bin Laden was killed, it was known I was a member. I got three lucrative offers. I told them, 'What I know you would want to know, I am not going to let you know. When you leave the compound, you leave the secrets there.'"

Officials say if anything secret is revealed, they could lay criminal charges. The book is due to be released next Tuesday.

And if you want to know more about how the U.S. Navy Seals train, check out this story. It's from a former Seal who describes the start of Hell Week, the toughest part of their training. Many trainees who start don't make it through.​
 
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We Need a Limited Military Draft
https://www.military.com/daily-news/opinions/2023/07/29/we-need-limited-military-draft.html
Joe Plenzler (23 July 2023)

It's time to change how our country fills the ranks of our military.

Since 1775, our nation has used a combination of volunteers and draftees to meet our national defense personnel needs, especially in times of crisis.

Today, the military needs only about 160,000 youth from an eligible population of 30 million to meet its recruitment needs. But after two decades of war -- both of which ended unsuccessfully -- and low unemployment, many experts believe the all-volunteer force has reached a breaking point. And American confidence in its military is at a low.

The fastest and most effective way to resolve this recruiting crisis is to change how we recruit.

Instead of an "either an all-volunteer force or a fully conscripted force" model, I propose a both-and solution.

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