>I miss the sandbox brothers
>we had rules downrange
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>I miss the sandbox brothers
>we had rules downrange
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Hoorah Semper Fidelis Brother
IS the sandbox Iraq ??!?
Loved it . Reminds me of the time i was down range in the sandbox with my brothers.
This could have been a pretty good 3 episode miniseries of they cut out all the moronic hallucination scenes.
>Don't use Cinemaphile. It's compromised, has been for years.
>protonmail drafts w/random pw updates & deletes for every msg
B...brother bros??
him being a traitor the whole time was a fricking lame twist
If you didn't see that coming from a mile away you're actually fricking moronic.
doesn't excuse the fact it's still lame
I suspected he was a traitor the moment I saw him. He was just too much of a bro, and I know how cliche bullshit works. Would've been more of a twist if he had actually just been a cool bro.
He just didn't want his brothers to die on a hospital bed. He wanted them to die as operators operating you couldn't get it
hilarious how it can be interpreted as the author (Navy Seal) saying you shouldn't trust CIA spooks under any circumstance
Is that the God's warrior?
This was so fricking moronic. I thought the guy was his actual, biological brother for most of the series.
Didn't Chris Pratt turned down American Sniper cause that role was too serious for him?
>389x216
frick off
>original file too large
Go complain to asiatic moot
>I'm fighting for vaccine mandates and the removal of trump voters from the military
Does anyone actually take operator tv seriously after all their IRL humiliation by farmers with no formal military training?
Benghazi I can forgive but Afghanistan is moronation on the next level
The Ambassador in Benghazi accidentally got sent a copy of Hilary's emails and the rest is history
>IRL humiliation
elaborate?
Didn't the US just decide to pack their shit and go back home? Don't think the farmers won anything there, they just emptied the vacuum created by the US
I don't think regime change wars are possible to win. Maybe the US has finally understood that.
Because they're too nice. They could have stayed there hundreds of years if they wanted
>Kick the Taliban out in 2001
>Tribes have a national council (loya jirga) where they choose to have a king
>US overrules them and installs globohomosexual puppet Hamid Karzai
That would have been just as fragile as anything else because all the heavily populated areas along with half of the Afghani populations are Pashtun. To have an Afghanistan where the Taliban is not in power you either have to install an iron fisted dictator with a loyal army that will violently supress any decent, like Saddam, or you have to change the culture of the Pashtun people to support a more moderate government. The dictator route was the only logical way to go.
>Have no idea who the frick the enemy is
>Not allowed to engage without permission
>Huge language barrier
>Etc
At least in Vietnam they were allowed to napalm fricking everything.
They were trained by pakistanis who were trained by chineses who were trained by israelis
MOVING
I have ptsd from the sandbox from calling airstrikes on farmers with muh buddies. I still hear the explosions from miles away in my dreams. hoorah semper Fi brothers
no need to thank me for my service, I just did what I had to do