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Geminiv said:
So we don't have sick Americans that need taking care of? America 1st?
BMX Bandit said:
For rescue of the mole children.
eater of the list said:
The ships that are currently dry docked?
I have a feeling this is just ramblings of dementia.
Geminiv said:
So we don't have sick Americans that need taking care of? America 1st?
BMX Bandit said:
For rescue of the mole children.
Geminiv said:
So we don't have sick Americans that need taking care of? America 1st?
Geminiv said:
So we don't have sick Americans that need taking care of? America 1st?
zephyr88 said:
Nagler said:
Getting ready for our invasion.

The Fall Guy said:
https://gcaptain.com/trump-announces-greenland-hospital-ship-mission-as-mercy-and-comfort-sit-in-alabama-shipyard/
To help Greenland sick?
YouBet said:
All of the buildup in Iran is a feint for this. This one "hospital" boat is loaded with a platoon of Marines and we are taking Greenland.
Most diabolical, strategic POTUS of all time.
HoustonAggie11 said:The Fall Guy said:
https://gcaptain.com/trump-announces-greenland-hospital-ship-mission-as-mercy-and-comfort-sit-in-alabama-shipyard/
To help Greenland sick?
Your threads are hard to read are you asking or you just answered?
The Fall Guy said:HoustonAggie11 said:The Fall Guy said:
https://gcaptain.com/trump-announces-greenland-hospital-ship-mission-as-mercy-and-comfort-sit-in-alabama-shipyard/
To help Greenland sick?
Your threads are hard to read are you asking or you just answered?
Then why did you read it? Its to start a post Einstein lol
Dirty_Mike&the_boys said:Geminiv said:
So we don't have sick Americans that need taking care of? America 1st?
Good lord is that the best you got?
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COPENHAGEN, Denmark Denmark's military says its arctic command forces evacuated a crew member of a U.S. submarine off the coast of Greenland for urgent medical treatment.
The Danish Joint Arctic Command, on its Facebook page, said the crew member was evacuated on Saturday some 7 nautical miles (8 miles; 13 kilometers) off Nuuk the capital of the vast, ice-covered territory and transferred to a hospital in the city. The crew member was retrieved by a Danish Seahawk helicopter that had been deployed on an inspection ship.