2024-12-20 | Right Side Broadcast Network, Citizen Journalism , 2024 Elections - Candidates , Utah
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Michael Flynn, speaking at the TPUSA's America Fest Conference in Utah, delivered a powerful message reflecting on the United States' ongoing state of war. Flynn, whose family has a deep military history, emphasized that for much of his life—and for the younger generation—war has been a constant reality. He pointed out that since 2001, many young Americans have known nothing but conflict, with wars spanning from the Middle East to Eastern Europe.
In a striking moment, Flynn highlighted the domestic crisis, stating that over 200,000 Americans have died from fentanyl overdoses in the past year alone, attributing this to Chinese influence and drug cartels operating across the U.S.-Mexico border. He called for these cartels to be designated as foreign terrorist organizations, suggesting that military action may be necessary to combat this crisis.
Flynn's remarks resonate with a growing concern about both international and domestic threats, framing the current situation as a multifaceted war that extends beyond traditional battlefields. His speech underscores the urgency of addressing these issues, particularly for younger generations who have lived their entire lives in a state of conflict.
Converted from FULL SPEECH: Michael Flynn at TPUSA's America Fest Conference: Day Two - 12/20/24 meeting on December 20, 2024
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