What if the pay for GI stops?

gxnn

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According to Chinese self-media reports, the U.S. Nimitz aircraft carrier has witnessed two warplanes fall into the South China Sea over the past couple of days. Some analysts say one reason is that the planes and the carrier are indeed old and in need of maintenance, and another reason is that they were too close to China's mainland, leading to signal failure due to China's radio jamming.

There are also reports that because the U.S. government shutdown has lasted for three weeks, an effective solution has not yet been put in place. By next week, the U.S. military may stop paying salaries. At that time, if there is an external enemy invasion, how will U.S. soldiers respond? Will they stand by and do nothing or rise up to defend their country?
 
According to Chinese self-media reports, the U.S. Nimitz aircraft carrier has witnessed two warplanes fall into the South China Sea over the past couple of days. Some analysts say one reason is that the planes and the carrier are indeed old and in need of maintenance, and another reason is that they were too close to China's mainland, leading to signal failure due to China's radio jamming.

There are also reports that because the U.S. government shutdown has lasted for three weeks, an effective solution has not yet been put in place. By next week, the U.S. military may stop paying salaries. At that time, if there is an external enemy invasion, how will U.S. soldiers respond? Will they stand by and do nothing or rise up to defend their country?

Radio jamming? Pfffft! :rolleyes:
What a golden opportunity missed here to tout how the Chinese AF displayed its superiority in the air and easily took down what is no longer considered the best machinery piloted by the best airmen in the known world.
Shame on you. You are doing a disservice to mainland propaganda. You will be hearing from the handlers who trained you very soon.
 
Radio jamming? Pfffft! :rolleyes:
What a golden opportunity missed here to tout how the Chinese AF displayed its superiority in the air and easily took down what is no longer considered the best machinery piloted by the best airmen in the known world.
Shame on you. You are doing a disservice to mainland propaganda. You will be hearing from the handlers who trained you very soon.
How you say that, as if you're a busy U.S. Congressman rather than a bored net user. Everyone here is basically the same, just killing time on this forum. But with your attitude, it makes you seem somehow superior to everyone else.

There may be some inappropriate expressions in the military technology description, but you have to admit that the fact that two military aircraft crashed into the sea is true. As for whether the Chinese military was involved, I have said that these are information leaked by self-media; how to choose, smart people will naturally have their own judgment. You don't need to get so angry about it.

From what you've said, you must have considerable experience in such propaganda work, and perhaps even understand its internal structure and operations. However, with the current government shutdown, if it cannot be resolved in a timely manner, it will indeed affect a country's security and stability. My judgment is also very reasonable. The U.S. military is different from the Chinese military. The U.S. military provides paid services and mainly maintains order around the world, but the original order is often first disrupted by the United States itself. The Chinese military is the people's own soldiers with a fish and water relationship; during times of war, they defend the country and protect the people without saying a word, and in peacetime, they are also an important force in disaster relief. The United States is also a country that frequently encounters various natural disasters, but its military never participates in disaster relief efforts, which is very surprising and hard to understand.
 
How you say that, as if you're a busy U.S. Congressman rather than a bored net user. Everyone here is basically the same, just killing time on this forum. But with your attitude, it makes you seem somehow superior to everyone else.

There may be some inappropriate expressions in the military technology description, but you have to admit that the fact that two military aircraft crashed into the sea is true. As for whether the Chinese military was involved, I have said that these are information leaked by self-media; how to choose, smart people will naturally have their own judgment. You don't need to get so angry about it.

From what you've said, you must have considerable experience in such propaganda work, and perhaps even understand its internal structure and operations. However, with the current government shutdown, if it cannot be resolved in a timely manner, it will indeed affect a country's security and stability. My judgment is also very reasonable. The U.S. military is different from the Chinese military. The U.S. military provides paid services and mainly maintains order around the world, but the original order is often first disrupted by the United States itself. The Chinese military is the people's own soldiers with a fish and water relationship; during times of war, they defend the country and protect the people without saying a word, and in peacetime, they are also an important force in disaster relief. The United States is also a country that frequently encounters various natural disasters, but its military never participates in disaster relief efforts, which is very surprising and hard to understand.


Relax. You’re acting as if I went back in time and slapped the eldest in the line of Gxnn and you’re here to defend the family honor. Drink some green tea. Go out and do some morning Tai Chi.
 
According to Chinese self-media reports, the U.S. Nimitz aircraft carrier has witnessed two warplanes fall into the South China Sea over the past couple of days. Some analysts say one reason is that the planes and the carrier are indeed old and in need of maintenance, and another reason is that they were too close to China's mainland, leading to signal failure due to China's radio jamming.

There are also reports that because the U.S. government shutdown has lasted for three weeks, an effective solution has not yet been put in place. By next week, the U.S. military may stop paying salaries. At that time, if there is an external enemy invasion, how will U.S. soldiers respond? Will they stand by and do nothing or rise up to defend their country?
The Navy is saying those aircraft were fueled with contaminated fuel. Could be JP-5.
 
According to Chinese self-media reports, the U.S. Nimitz aircraft carrier has witnessed two warplanes fall into the South China Sea over the past couple of days. Some analysts say one reason is that the planes and the carrier are indeed old and in need of maintenance, and another reason is that they were too close to China's mainland, leading to signal failure due to China's radio jamming.

There are also reports that because the U.S. government shutdown has lasted for three weeks, an effective solution has not yet been put in place. By next week, the U.S. military may stop paying salaries. At that time, if there is an external enemy invasion, how will U.S. soldiers respond? Will they stand by and do nothing or rise up to defend their country?
Trump will sell War Bonds. Of course, he will expect a piece of the action.
 
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