Last weekend, a new foreign policy expert appeared on the scene. Former Tennessee Titan defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth weighed in on the air strike that took out General Cassim Sliamanty. On social media, Haynesworth posted an idea for the Mother's in Iran. He advised them that if they were planning a retaliatory strike of America, they should launch their attack on the White House. You're probably not surprised that his advice to
Iran did not go over well with normal Americans. Now, maybe Mr Haynesworth doesn't know that custom Saliamani is directly responsible for killing and naming American troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as the recent attack on the U. S Embassy in Baghdad and the Saudy oil field. Or maybe, like so many other liberals and elected Democrats, maybe Haynesworth's loathing of Trump means that he doesn't care about Soliamanni's
sordid history at all. But there's one glaring question that Albert Haynesworth's social media post raises, and it's this, how long will it take for the marketing department of Nike to realize They may well have found their next big marquee star to go right alongside Colin Kaepernick, A former athlete whose hatred for America could rival Kaepernicks, could be exactly what Nike needs. Will they see the opportunity m
