As you make assumptions about me, I'm sincerely curious how noting one of the most consistent and vocal concerns of the Air Force relates to "delusions of grandeur" (that's how this all started, by the way). If you mention that heart disease is the leading cause of death in the US because it's repeatedly published in every news piece and academic study and every cardiologist tells you all about it, is it 'delusional' to state as such? Certainly not. It's caused a bit of a stir, regardless.
Nor are 'intimidating' people on full throttle something I'm unfamiliar with by any means, but getting into my history is irrelevant. I don't care much about impressing anyone, least of all random people on the internet. But, get almost killed saving some Iraqis' lives and your reward is getting told something to the effect of in Arabic "fuck your mother Christian dog" (which if you are familiar with cursing over there, you know that "kus umak" is one of the worst things you can tell someone) because that's how strongly some people over there felt about the occupation regardless of good deeds. No need to remind me either no one gives a fuck about that. But the moral of the story is you learn to do things for the sake of doing it, not to gain anything from it.
Treetop was alluding to another thread, by the way. I was humoring it with my response.
False equivalence. An equivalent question would be: "Could a Fortune 500's company's executives' repeated complaints for years about a specific issue, people directly and intimately related to that specific issue, and recruitment priorities and recruiters regarding that specific issue to the point of harassment tell me about a specific issue regarding said Fortune 500 company?"
And my answer to that would be: Yes that's a big concern for that company. Very straight-forward. You can see that we are in agreement here.