ATTENTION!
Subject: Flynn’s RULES for Diplomacy or How to avoid NUCLEAR WAR
Rule #1: The U.S. should not lie.
Rule #2: The U.S. must not break its word.
Rule #3: The U.S. should not insult, demean, ridicule, or threaten.
Rule #4: The U.S. should never support assassinations.
Rule #5: The U.S. should never call for regime change.
Rule #6: The U.S. should always be willing to negotiate.
Rule #7: The U.S. should view this dispute from the other nation’s perspective.
Rule #8: The U.S. should never back a nuclear power into a corner.
Rule #9: We should never assume that only the U.S. wants peace.
Rule #10: The U.S. should never steal.
Our nation has seen endless wars for decades, but those wars have always been “over there.” A NUCLEAR WAR would not be like that.
As President Kennedy explained, “[War] makes no sense in an age when the deadly poisons produced by a NUCLEAR EXCHANGE would be carried by wind and water and soil and seed to the far corners of the globe and to generations yet unborn.”
It is time for our leaders to control their emotions. It is time to guard our tongues. It is time to show respect to our adversaries as well as our friends. If we behave with respect, perhaps then we could find a way forward in order to achieve PEACE with our adversaries.
Otherwise PRAY;
As in Timothy 2:2, “For kings and for all that are in authority; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty.”
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They possessed neither a standing army nor the certainty of victory, relying instead on mutual TRUST and faith in Providence. Based on this foundation, they established what would become the freest nation in history. This TRUST was tested and reaffirmed in 1812, during the Civil War, and throughout two World Wars, each marked by sacrifice and hard-won victory. We must acknowledge that the TRUST the people once placed in their government has diminished. The Republic established by our predecessors was never intended to function without active stewardship. This responsibility is enTRUSTed to each generation, requiring us to defend and renew it continually. As we celebrate tomorrow, we should remember the cost of that original commitment.
General George Washington’s leadership philosophy centered on integrity, self-discipline, and leading by example.
He believed that true authority stems from moral character rather than just a title and he believed the actions of a man and not what position he held mattered above all else.
250 YEARS
AMERICA STRONG
Two hundred and fifty years ago, fifty-six men gathered in a stifling Philadelphia room, risking everything as they signed a document that could have sealed their fate. With no promise of victory and the gallows looming if they failed, they pressed their names to history anyway. This Independence Day marks two hundred and fifty years since that gamble paid off.
I reflected on the sacrifices those men made to create this Republic, and on what will be required of us to ensure it endures for another two hundred and fifty years.
Let me tell you something straight up—President Trump’s tariffs are a bold, decisive strike for America’s soul. This isn’t just about trade; it’s about taking back what’s ours—our jobs, industries, and our pride. For too long, we’ve let the globalists and the weak-kneed elites sell us out to foreign powers who don’t give a damn about the American worker.