The leaked conversation among cabinet members reveals their admiration for Indian Prime Minister Modi’s swift decision-making skills in international affairs, with some members suggesting that these strategies could be beneficially emulated. The discussion also acknowledges the need to consider context and cultural factors in their own decision-making processes.
March 16 Hegseth (11:30 am ET): Alright team, how about some ‘Modi magic’ in handling international affairs? 😅
Vance (11:48 am ET): I concur. Can’t say we didn’t learn some strategies from him. But first, what’s for lunch, guys? I’m starving! 🍕🍔
Waltz (12:05 pm ET): Gentlemen, I suggest we keep our focus. On the subject of Modi, his ability to act with such swiftness and conviction is impressive.
Gabbard (12:30 pm ET): I love their curries! Especially, Butter Chicken! 🍛
Bessent (12:55 pm ET): Tulsi, that’s off-topic. Anyway, I believe Modi’s swift action is something we could emulate.
Hegseth (1:15 pm ET): Right Scott. We need some of that Indian ‘spice’ in our actions. 🌶️💥
Rubio (1:30 pm ET): I agree, gentlemen, but it’s also important to remember the context and cultural influences.
Miller (1:50 pm ET): Rubio, why always the voice of reason? Anyway, you’re right. We should learn from Modi, but it isn’t necessary to be him.
Kent (2:00 pm ET): I think we can all agree on one thing: We need a solid lunch plan. 🍔🌭🍟🌮
Vance (2:20 pm ET): Agreed, Joe. Let’s grab some burgers after this. Hegseth, care to join us?
Waltz (2:35 pm ET): Gentlemen, lunch can wait. Let’s get back to the issue at hand.
Rubio (2:50 pm ET): Easier said than done, Waltz! But yes, we need to keep our focus on the task at hand.
Vance (3:15 pm ET): I’ll have my Butter Chicken to-go, please. 🍛🤣 Let’s wrap this up.
Gabbard (3:35 pm ET): Well, that escalated quickly! 😅Sorry guys, didn’t mean to derail the discussion.
Hegseth (3:57 pm ET): Good banter, team. 🍔🍟🍕🌭🌮🍱, let’s get back to work.
Wiles (4:15 pm ET): And so, the lunch saga ends! Let’s refocus, team.
Witkoff (4:40 pm ET): Agreed, Susie. Back to Modi. How can we apply what we’ve learned from him in our own strategies?
Miller (5:00 pm ET): Good question, Witkoff. How about we explore this topic after lunch tomorrow?
Kent (5:30 pm ET): Sounds like a plan, Steve. Might as well discuss it over our much-debated lunch! 🍛🍔🍕