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Of course!!!
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Is this how the U.S. government refuels Saudi planes as they bomb Yemen, causing the most severe humanitarian crisis on the planet?
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You mean how we aid the Saudis to drive the Iran-backed, Shia-allied Houthi rebels out of Sanaa and curb the terror attacks they commit? Yes, we use a similar method to do that.
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Morality is subjective. Your alternative is to allow terrorist groups to stay there and invade more land so they can commit more acts of terror? Sidenote, your che guevaraesque profile picture is what is laughable.
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Is it invisible fuel for Trump's new invisible stealth planes?!?
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Wish you folks would stop making war machines and focus more on making aircraft for fighting wildfires or something. This jet is so much more helpful than one that helps us bomb brown people overseas.pic.twitter.com/I8sFV7NCss
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One of the very few things that the Fed should do is have a strong dept of defense. Make no mistake that the arms race is still in full force with Russia and more so the Chinese.
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Guess what the number one threat to national security is according to our military, Tommy:
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Oh silly liberal, put down the climate change kool-aid!
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I'm not a liberal, Tommy. I'm an engineer. But don't take my word for it. The military itself issued a press release about it. In fact, they've issued multiple press releases. This is from their own website.https://www.defense.gov/News/Article/Article/612710/ …
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Eight years of a liberal administration has that affect on the executive branch. It’s still liberal propaganda. Engineering school is supposed to teach one to critically think - what happened in your case?!

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As for engineering school, it did teach me critical thinking skills, as well as thermochemistry, heat transfer, fluid mechanics, & a few other subjects that all help show that climate change is in fact real, and the accelerated rate at which it's happening is being caused by us.
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While climate change has been happening for millennia, the assertion that humans have a significant impact is just that - an assertion. There is no unbiased data that supports meaningful causational relationships between the two. It’s a political tool the left uses for control.
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