Subj : Re: War or Planefuls of To : Gregory Deyss From : Dale Shipp Date : Sun Jun 23 2019 01:32 am -=> On 06-22-19 08:11, Gregory Deyss <=- -=> spoke to Lee Lofaso about Re: War or Planefuls of C <=- LL> Trump claims he called off the attack on Iran 10 minutes before LL> he ordered it. IOW, a fake attack that never happened. He lied LL> about a lie, claiming two lies make a truth. GD> I do not know what the hell you're talking about. It's obvious you're GD> trying to twist this into something and even trying to pull it inside GD> out. Look it's like this, Trump said he didn't think it was GD> proportionate, with what would be the projections of the loss of life GD> vs with what already happened GD> the downing of a U.S. drone. The point is that why did Trump order the attack in the first place and then cancel it at the last minute. That is silly brinkmanship. Trump should have known the projections hours before the attack was due to be launced -- not in the last ten minutes. Of course this way he comes off sounding like a big hero by preventing the crisis that would be caused by such an attack -- when he ordered it himself to start with. He has done the same sort of thing in other situations. It is a pattern of him. LL> The entire world knows Japan claimed the Trump administration lied LL> about what happened. The evidence supports Japan's claim. GD> Japan's claim? GD> I don't think they are too happy that their ship was on fire, hit by GD> mines or missles as Dale has mentioned, whatever it was, they did not GD> do this to themselves. I simply reported what Japan said. LL> Then why does Trump seek war with Iran? Clearly it makes no sense. LL> But then, nothing makes sense with the Trump administration. It is more the people Trump has surrounded himself with that want to go to war and/or change the Iranian government. Dale Shipp fido_261_1466 (at) verizon (dot) net (1:261/1466) .... Shipwrecked on Hesperus in Columbia, Maryland. 01:38:11, 23 Jun 2019 ___ Blue Wave/DOS v2.30 --- Maximus/NT 3.01 * Origin: Owl's Anchor (1:261/1466)