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Hegseth Kicking Himself For Not Just Getting 13 Soldiers Killed And Giving $80 Billion In Weapons To Terrorists

With lawmakers calling for Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth to resign over leaked Yemen attack plans, Hegseth expressed deep regret for not instead getting soldiers killed in a chaotic withdrawal and handing $80 billion of weaponry to terrorists.

With Democrats demanding answers over how a journalist got added to a group text where top-secret information was shared, Hegseth wished he had provided the Taliban with Blackhawk helicopters so he could avoid uncomfortable questions.

"I apologize for not exposing our soldiers to terrorist attacks and giving billions in high-grade weaponry to Islamists hellbent on killing us," said Hegseth. "My job wouldn't be in jeopardy today if I had simply handed control of an entire country over to the people who perpetrated September 11th. I promise to rectify these terrible shortcomings to the satisfaction of the Democratic Party."

Though Hegseth vowed to discover who was responsible for intel being leaked to a journalist, he remained remorseful for not having planes take off while Afghanis tried to hang on to the wheel wells. "As I watch these videos again of bodies falling from the sky, I'm reminded that this was acceptable performance," said Hegseth. "I've clearly fallen short."

At publishing time, Hegseth had attempted to stave off Democrats' calls for his resignation by building a $350 million dock to give Hamas weapons, getting a soldier killed doing it, and then sinking the dock.
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Yo, sunstroke! Have you forgotten that our exit from Afghanistan was planned and scheduled by the tRump admin??

Oh, and since you mentioned Hesgeth, here is a section of the Signal group chat. You be the judge of whether classified information was disclosed.

Hegseth says no classified information was shared in Signal group chat: 'Nobody's texting war plans' March 26, 2025
"I noticed this morning out came something that doesn't look like war plans. And as a matter of fact, they even changed the title to attack plans because they know it's not war plans."

Director of national intelligence Tulsi Gabbard: "The conversation was candid and sensitive, but as the president and national security adviser stated, no classified information was shared. There were no sources, methods, locations, or war plans disclosed," Gabbard reiterated.


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