
"The reason PROFESSIONAL WARRIORS avoid unnecessary TAUNTING of the Enemy: it can come back and Bite, HARD. And it's the PILOTS who fly over enemy territory at Risk. I served with FOUR PILOTS who got shot down and TORTURED. Lose an engine (only one in the F-35, thanks a lot Lockheed Martin!) and they'll be the ones to answer for Pete's Rhetoric."
"We know the new so-called not so supreme leader is wounded and likely disfigured. He put out a statement yesterday, a weak one. There was no voice and no video. It was a written statement. He called for unity, apparently killing tens of thousands of protesters is his kind of unity. Iran has cameras and voice recorders, why a written statement? I think you know why."
Newsmax host Greg Kelly criticized Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for using inflammatory rhetoric against Iran during ongoing tensions. Kelly argued that professional military leaders should avoid unnecessary taunting of enemies, as such rhetoric can have serious consequences. He emphasized that pilots flying combat missions over enemy territory bear the actual risk from escalated tensions. Kelly drew on personal military experience, noting he served with four pilots who were shot down and tortured. He suggested that General Dan Cain should take a more prominent role in communications. Hegseth had made statements questioning Iran's leadership stability and describing their military capabilities as crumbling.
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