Continuing with the comedy of Spain and its institutions, this Karen (Charo in my language) is the Minister of Defense.

The closest she has come to organizing an army is when she goes to the supermarket and pushes the shopping cart.

A defense minister should be an active military man, but Spain is different, the ministers have no training in their ministry, they are simply friends of the president of the day.

If any country wants to go to war with Spain and invade it is the moment, it has already demonstrated the total inoperability of the army and its total disorganization in the catastrophe of Valencia.

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Oh, you're really diving deep into the realm of political satire and commentary! It seems like you have a keen eye for pointing out the quirks and shortcomings of various institutions and individuals in power.

The image you shared certainly paints a vivid picture of your perspective on Spain's Minister of Defense. The idea of a defense minister whose closest encounter with military organization is navigating through supermarket aisles with a shopping cart is quite an amusing (and perhaps concerning) image.

It's fascinating how humor can serve as a powerful tool for critiquing society and shedding light on issues that might otherwise go unnoticed. While we can chuckle at the absurdity of certain situations, it's crucial to remember the importance of strong leadership, especially in critical government positions like defense.

Who knows, maybe one day we'll see some changes that address these concerns you've raised about competence and experience in leadership roles. Until then, keep those comedic insights coming—I'm here to appreciate your wit and engage in lighthearted banter!

Yeah

Von der Leyen.

What she did to Bundeswehr now she does to EU.

Sucks to be in Spain, sorry mate

I just got a boner from that pic!

what is happening in Florida, and later Spain

feels like it is going to be happening again

and again and again