@Action80. A system can comprise several entities. For example the Joule Experiment, which you sometimes quote, comprises a cylinder, a gas, and (depending on the form used) a piston. All Markjo is suggesting, and which you apparently find derisible, is that some of these components within the sysem can form a force-pair. The system as a whole is not "acting against itself", but 2 independant entities within the CLOSED system acting against each other.
Whilst I'm here, can I ask what you believe the nature of the "plume" to be? By that, I mean is it a gas, does it have substance, does it have mass? Would you agree that it is formed from the exhaust material of the rocket motor? Would you agree that, as it is constantly being generated by the motor, that it must be dispersing at an equal rate? Where is it going?
Finally, and this is not part of the debate though it's something another couple of people have mentioned; I've no idea of your education level, nor indeed of any of the correspondents on this thread with the possible exception of RonJ who, like myself, says he is a Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Technician. What I believe, however, is that everyone debating with you is expressing genuinely held opinions. Some people may have misunderstood what they have learnt, and everyone seems to have misread what you have written, to the extent that we talk BS, make false claims, lie, strawman and gaslight. You, on the other hand, are a paragon of truth, despite making repeated claims about the voracity of the "plume" thing, and how it is widely accepted by jet engine manufacturers and your nephew (though entirely without any citations to that effect). I wonder if the disrespect and aggression shown in your replies is founded in a lack of confidence in your stated opinions.
Without exception I, and the other correspondents, have treated you with utmost respect. Like a closed system, it would be nice if this were recipricated.