Well said Mr. Hobbs. I too watched the State of the Union address. You are absolutely right in your point to exercise decency, even if it means respecting the office. I served under many leaders as an active duty Airmen. Some I cared for, some I say, I detested. However, they were in charge, so I listened.
I definitely can understand what Zelensky must be feeling when crying for help, and no one is giving the support which he actually needs (impose a no-fly zone). The U.S. playing that thin line trying not to engage, and risk drawing a direct confrontation with Russia.
I will keep a watchful eye to see how far Putin will push this senseless war.
Well said Mr. Hobbs. I too watched the State of the Union address. You are absolutely right in your point to exercise decency, even if it means respecting the office. I served under many leaders as an active duty Airmen. Some I cared for, some I say, I detested. However, they were in charge, so I listened.
I definitely can understand what Zelensky must be feeling when crying for help, and no one is giving the support which he actually needs (impose a no-fly zone). The U.S. playing that thin line trying not to engage, and risk drawing a direct confrontation with Russia.
I will keep a watchful eye to see how far Putin will push this senseless war.