March
March 19: The United States begins the invasion of Iraq; coordinating a satellite-guided Tomahawk cruise missile strike on Baghdad.[1] American, British, Australian, Polish, and Danish military operations begin; ground troops move into Iraq.[2]
When was I wrong? I asked somebody this, and got crickets.
Remember, just because you can connect the dots to form a square doesn't mean the circle they form means you are right.
Russia moving slow, NATO sending planes, biolabs, all the other takes you've had on this conflict.
Russia is moving slow. https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/44602/the-russian-air-force-just-had-a-terrible-day-over-ukraine
NATO is still sending planes, I suspect it may be done by truck to the Ukrainian territory https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/44644/poland-agrees-to-turn-over-its-mig-29s-to-the-u-s-after-which-they-could-head-to-ukraine
biolabs
E. Coli does not make bioweapons
So, once again I ask, where was I wrong?
In reference to my previous question, I'll take that as a no; you aren't tired of being wrong.
I haven't been wrong.
Prove me wrong.
Slow compared to what? In the second Iraq war it took like a month of softening up the country before they even put boots on the ground.
Wrong
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_Iraq_War#March
March March 19: The United States begins the invasion of Iraq; coordinating a satellite-guided Tomahawk cruise missile strike on Baghdad.[1] American, British, Australian, Polish, and Danish military operations begin; ground troops move into Iraq.[2]