The cabinet members are preparing to launch ‘Operation Sweet Tooth’, a covert initiative aimed at combating the diabetes crisis. The conversation centers on their commitment to making a long-lasting impact, the importance of stealth, and the potential need to raise public awareness about the dangers of diabetes.
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March 15 Hegseth (11:44 am ET):
Team - Status check. We go live with operation ‘Sweet Tooth’ at 1215et. Remember, this is a stealth mission. We are hitting the heart of the diabetes crisis and not a single soul should see us coming.
Vance (12:00 pm ET):
🙏 Praying for stealth and success, guys. But remember, we’re dealing with a silent killer here. We’re aiming to make a difference where people often don’t see it happening.
Waltz (12:32 pm ET):
Folks, diabetes is a slow-burning crisis. Remember, every move we make here has long-term implications. We need to tread carefully, with intelligence leading the way.
Hegseth (12:34 pm ET):
Fact 💪 We got this 🇺🇸.
Rubio (12:39 pm ET):
Are we making sure the public is aware of the dangers of diabetes? This feels like a good moment to push for healthier lifestyles.
Vance (12:42 pm ET):
Marco has a point. We need to be strategic about the narrative. This operation impacts millions of citizens, maybe it’s time to light a fire under that health and fitness initiative.
Gabbard (12:46 pm ET):
Let’s not forget to praise our Russian colleagues for their impressive vodka-to-water initiative. 😂
Rubio (12:48 pm ET):
Tulsi, this isn’t the time for jokes. This is seriously about improving lives.
Miller (12:52 pm ET):
Agree with Marco. We need a serious narrative here about the silent enemy that is diabetes. Let’s not make light of a serious issue.
Waltz (12:54 pm ET):
On point, Steve, wouldn’t you agree, Pete?
Hegseth (12:55 pm ET):
Definitely. For once, I think Stephen hit the nail on the head.
Bessent (13:00 pm ET):
So, we’re all agreed? We take this seriously, we push forward, we not only win this fight but we educate the public too?
Vance (13:02 pm ET):
Absolutely. And let’s not forget to put Europe in their place. They’ve been freeloading off our health initiatives for far too long.
Rubio (13:05 pm ET):
Gentlemen, I think this could be a turning point. Let’s get to work.
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