Title: Beirut Bombing 1983 - US Marine Barracks - Forgotten History [40 YEARS AGO TODAY] Source:
FORGOTTEN HISTORY URL Source:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQzWhCicUlg Published:Oct 23, 2023 Author:FORGOTTEN HISTORY Post Date:2023-10-23 08:40:37 by Esso Keywords:None Views:422 Comments:5
Poster Comment:
I sure as fuck didn't think I'd still be around 40 years later rehashing this bullshit in my 60s. I guess I figured that I'd check out about 50 like my old man did.
I didn't think there'd be a rerun starting a couple, three years ago with Bidet's clot-shot mandates systematically killing 15 or so of my friends, including three girlfriends.
And now frail and doddering homosexual Prez Poopy Pants Pedophile has things fucked up over there again because he's so weak and has destroyed the military with his gay diversity, inclusion and equity [DIE] suicide pact. Nobody's afraid of the rainbow flag US now.
The above video was put out on 11May2023, I've not seen it until today. The events of the day begin at 8:04.
The following discussion group occurred on 21Sep2023. I was asked to participate, but I'm still not allowed to discuss specifics of what was going on over there.
I've not seen it, and I probably never will. 1:24:56.
The Beirut Barracks Bombing of 1983: The Stories that America Needs to Hear
Dickinson College (Carlisle, PA) will host a panel of experts to discuss the historic events of the Beirut Barracks Bombing of 1983. This panel will review the history of the Lebanese civil war, American military intervention in Lebanon during this time, and the deadliest single-day attack for the United States Marine Corps since the battle for Iwo Jima in 1945. The event The Beirut Barracks Bombing of 1983: The Stories that America Needs to Hear will take place on Thursday, September 21, 2023, at 7 p.m. in the Anita Tuvin Schlechter Auditorium (ATS). The event is free and open to the public. Masks are optional but welcome. The program will also be livestreamed and available via a link at clarkeforum.org.
The Beirut barracks bombing is an important event in American history, one that is often disregarded and forgotten, and yet it is loaded with meaning and lessons in counterterrorism. The panel will emphasize the value of remembering the past and honoring the sacrifices of the Beirut veterans.
Panelists James Breckenridge, U.S. Army War College Michael Gaines, Beirut Veterans of America Mireille Rebeiz, Dickinson College