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    The Associated Press‏Verified account @AP 28 Sep 2021

    BREAKING: The top U.S. military officer told Congress that he knew former President Trump wasn't planning to attack China. Army Gen. Mark Milley defended two calls he made to his Chinese counterpart. “My task at that time was to de-escalate," he said.http://apne.ws/i66yVnf 

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      2. GreenShades‏ @GreenShades9 28 Sep 2021
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        Donald wasn't going to launch an attack because he's all lip and no action.

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      3. JoustingJim  🇬🇧‏ @JoustingJim 28 Sep 2021
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        The best leaders never have to fire a shot.

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      2. JoustingJim  🇬🇧‏ @JoustingJim 28 Sep 2021
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        Same as most of the top brass knew the Russia stuff was nonsense too.

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      3. Four Seasons Total Landscaping’s Podium‏ @OmarDefense 28 Sep 2021
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        I mean. Except every single intelligence agency. Lol

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      1. Tristan Morrison‏ @TM29572993 28 Sep 2021
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        Jesus

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      1. CALL YOUR SENATOR (202) 224-3121‏ @sequinpants 28 Sep 2021
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        the American press (AP excepted) was so irresponsible in the way they jumped on this story while never bothering to say the word "de-escalate" or spell out what would happen if the comms wires got crossed in this scenario. (hint: the west coast would be toast)

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      1. the stealth bomber‏ @thStealthBomber 28 Sep 2021
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        But did he know if Trump was acting so bizarre that it might prompt China to attack the US?

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