'I’ll never apologize' — Trump brushes off Iran war's impact on oil prices and calls aircraft carrier's 240+ days at sea 'not nearly long enough'

4 days ago by MicroWave to c/news

Trump acknowledged that he's used the U.S. military “a little bit more than I wanted to," while asserting anew that the U.S. operation against Iran is going well.

Donald Trump on Friday downplayed the toll on American sailors enduring nearly nine months at sea on the USS Abraham Lincoln as concerns escalated about mental health and supply issues aboard the aircraft carrier supporting U.S. operations against Iran.

In a brief exchange with reporters before flying to New York for an event to highlight falling violent crime rates across the U.S., Trump refuted that family members have raised concerns about the deployment’s length and even said that the deployment — which includes a record-setting uninterrupted time at sea of more than 240 days — is “not nearly long enough.”

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Patrikvo 4 points 3 days ago

Do modern sailors still do the "long walk on a short plank" thing?

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ChickenLadyLovesLife 5 points 3 days ago

Fun fact: "walking the plank" was a myth made up by Hollywood. And think about it, would you bother having the ship's carpenter build a temporary diving board out of precious timber when you could just throw the person overboard instead? There was a punishment called "walking the yard" where they made a man walk off the end of one of the cross-members that held the sails; whether you survived or not depended on the weather and how high up the yard was. Not as cinematic as walking the plank, though.

I don't think I've ever seen a movie where they showed keelhauling or flogging around the fleet.

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quarkquasar 2 points 3 days ago

Really should've been called "Killhulling" now that I think of it

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