I'm not going into class of those ships . I'm going into the human behavior those humans who are fighting war And I am not blind. I see what is happening to the motivation of those soldiers. And you cannot deny the facts on the ground. Look at the USS Gerald R. Ford the most advanced carrier in the American fleet, a 13 billion dollar fortress at sea . It caught fire in the laundry room on March 12, and it took sailors over 30 hours to put it out . More than 600 crew members lost their beds. They are sleeping on floors and tables . The Navy says it was an accident. But after 266 days at sea, after being pushed to the brink with no rotation, after watching their deployment stretch toward record lengths while politicians in Washington play war you tell me. You tell me those sailors didn't know exactly what they were doing. They made sure that ship would withdraw from the battleground. They ensured it would not fight. And now, the Ford is sailing to Crete for repairs, pulling out of the Red Sea just when the pressure was highest . After reading deeply into American and international media, after watching the social fabric unravel in real time, I have come to one conclusion: American soldiers are finally realizing this war is not theirs. This is Israel's war. They have no skin in this game. No motivation. No reason to die for a flag that is not their own. And so, whether by accident or by silent intention, they burned a 13 billion dollar naval asset just to go home. You can call it incompetence. I call it the most honest statement a soldier can make without saying a word.