6/17/2021

US President Joe Biden, Commander-In-Chief, Must Act Against The 120 Military Officers Immediately

 The 120 military officers who signed the open letter ought to be court martialed immediately for spreading falsehood, for by-passing the military Chain of Command and for implicating the US President in a bad light, i.e. bad-mouthing and bad-stabbing their own Commander-In-Chief in public for the whole world to see.

In addition, the 120 military officers have directly violated the military laws and order, military process and military protocol. These taken together is tantamount to a subtle military coup and/or instigation of a military Coup.

The Commander-In-Chief of the USA cannot brush aside this direct challenge to his constitutional civilian command and control over the military and must take immediate action to arrest the 120 military officers who signed the open letter, and put them behind bars while awaiting further investigations, processing of charges and court martial proceedings.

Those same 120 military officers must be sacked immediately or temporarily suspended of their positions, functions and responsibilities, pending military discipline by court martial.Queen of Hearts

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

I don't think the weak and sleepy Joe is going to take any action against the 120 retired military officers, most of whom are generals and admirals or rear admirers.

Anonymous said...

Biden won't be able to win the second term. He may die before the first term is up. Die of old age.

Anonymous said...

New, latest telco in town, number 13th in tiny Singapore market, Gorilla Mobile is set to start on 18 June, Friday.

This Friday, the firm is calling a “pre-launch” for interested customers to sign up through its website for its Switch25 mobile plan, which includes:

1. S$25 a month for 20 gigabytes of mobile data,

2. 100 minutes of talk time,

3. 100 SMS (short message service) messages.

4. SwitchBack function, where all unused data are converted into tokens, which have no expiry date, and can be used to offset monthly payments or shared with friends, or stored for future use.

Ms Leo, the company's owner, said that the is the only plan at this point, though more options may be added during the full service launch in September, depending on how the market responds. 

The firm runs on a “service-on-demand” model, which is the first of its kind in Singapore. It provides users with access to its services without a contract, subscription fees or activation charges, and users pay only for what they used.

This is an offer too good to reject. I think it's going to lure many customers away from existing telco companies.

Anonymous said...

China's New Manned Space Station

China has sent three astronauts to man her New Space Station orbiting around Earth.

The three men - Nie Haisheng, Liu Boming and Tang Hongbo - will initially spend three months on board the Tianhe Space Station about 236 miles above the Earth.

This will be China's longest manned space mission for now.

The crew has successfully docked with the Tianhe Space Station just over seven hours after the launch, and has settled down to go through the routine checks, and establishing communication with the China's Earth Space Centre.

Anonymous said...

The G7 Meeting was a great opportunity to observe how the US pressure and control the European countries, telling them what to do and what they cannot do.

And the world could see how frustrated the European countries were, being pulled by the ears by the AngloSaxons like little boys. The Americans stamped their authority to tell the Europeans that the Americans are in charge and they have to obey.

And for the proposal to build an alternative to China's BRI, the Americans are telling the mostly bankrupt European countries to foot the bill. How nice, set the agenda, call the shot and making the Europeans pay.

This is what membership to the American Empire is like, the privilege to be ordered around by the Americans.

SSO said...

Congratulations to the Chinese leadership and Chinese Scientists, Engineers, Technicians and all those who have contributed to the success of China's Space Program so far.

Three cheers for the Chinese Civilisation! Pip Pip, Hooray, Pip Pip Hooray, PIP PIP HOORAY!

Chua Chin Leng aka redbean said...

This is karma at its best. The stupid and bullying Americans blocked China from participating in the ISS and signed a bill not to cooperate with China on space exploration.

Now it is China's turn to block the Americans from China's space station and not to cooperate with the Americans.

The silly thing is that the Americans, NASA, comes running and knocking at China's door to ask to be let in, wanting to cooperate. China said yes we can cooperate, but wait long long. The queue is very very long before the US got its turn, or it will never come.

Anonymous said...

The Americans will be building a space station in the California desert or in Hollywood to send their astronauts to when the ISS is retired in a few years time.

They are pushing the safety margin by extending its life and anytime it could crash. Could be sooner than expected. Staying in the ISS is getting more dangerous every day.

You reap what you sow. Sowing discord, making enemies, aggression and wars, will get them in return. It is a matter of time.