"Three US Army Soldiers assigned to 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division were found deceased in Lithuania today, March 31. The Soldiers, whose identities are being withheld pending notification of next of kin, went missing in the early morning hours of March 25 in their M88A2 Hercules armored recovery vehicle while conducting a mission to repair and tow an immobilized tactical vehicle. Search and recovery operations continue for the remaining fourth Soldier. US Army units supported by Lithuanian Armed Forces and law enforcement conducted a search and found the vehicle submerged in a body of water in the early hours of March 26."
"The M88A2 was removed from the peat bog early Monday morning, March 31, after a six-day-long effort that required tremendous resources from Lithuania, our steadfast Ally, and hundreds of service members from the US Army, US Navy, Lithuanian Armed Forces and the Polish Armed Forces along with other elements from the Lithuanian government and civilian agencies to solve the engineering challenge of recovering the 63-ton-vehicle from an area surrounded by unstable ground conditions," says a Monday press release from US Army Europe and Africa command.
Huh, almost like this would've been a bigger deal if it'd happened a year ago, and in a way that's kind revelatory of the media ecosystem: That it's not just that the "bias" left-leaning audiences perceive in the MSM gives Trump's Regime a pass they wouldn't to Biden – deliberate or otherwise it still got us here. Less ambiguous however is the fact that the sum total collective attention of global news organizations only has so much bandwidth in it, that the Biden years were mostly pretty boring and this story and the guaranteed manufactured MAGA outrage over it being somehow the end result of his policies simply would have filled in the gaps that aren't there now that the fat fuck put a binge drinking idiot in charge of the military is actively trying to destroy the US economy.