Do you support war with Iran?

Do you support war with Iran?

  • Yes

    Votes: 6 54.5%
  • No

    Votes: 5 45.5%

  • Total voters
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SoCo

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Again, what are you talking about? I made no mention of Hitler and you’re creating that out of thin air based on preconceived notions of whatever “tribe” you think I belong to. Nothing I said is contradictory. Also, not grounded in fact? Then, tell me brother - what’s their rationale for this war? And, then go compare that to Iraq 20 years ago and let me know what you find. Their own admin can’t even keep their story straight if there was nukes or not. Total clown show.
I know you didn’t mention hitler. But your tribe has told me for a for a decade that President Trump is hitler. Now your tribe is telling me he is a servant of Israel.

If you want to tell me Trump is not hitler and those comparisons were nothing more than inflammatory BS rhetoric…….

once the silliness is dialed back legitimate discussions can be had but will be impossible until then. So let’s try this:

is Trump similar to hitler or not?
 
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EER_Nation

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I know you didn’t mention hitler. But your tribe has told me for a for a decade that President Trump is hitler. Now your tribe is telling me he is a servant of Israel.

If you want to tell me Trump is not hitler and those comparisons were nothing more than inflammatory BS rhetoric…….

once the silliness is dialed back legitimate discussions can be had but will be impossible until then. So let’s try this:

is Trump similar to hitler or not?
Again, I have never related Trump to Hitler in anyway - I can’t speak for the blue haired lady down the street. I don’t belong to a “tribe”. But, your head is fully in the sand if you don’t think this is driven by Israel, which getting told what to do by Bibi is a common theme for this admin. Rubio essentially said as much earlier in the week. What’s the benefit for the USA? Preventing imaginary nukes that didn’t exist in the first place in a country those pretend nukes can’t reach?
 

SoCo

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Again, I have never related Trump to Hitler in anyway - I can’t speak for the blue haired lady down the street. I don’t belong to a “tribe”. But, your head is fully in the sand if you don’t think this is driven by Israel, which getting told what to do by Bibi is a common theme for this admin. Rubio essentially said as much earlier in the week. What’s the benefit for the USA? Preventing imaginary nukes that didn’t exist in the first place in a country those pretend nukes can’t reach?
Is Trump similar to hitler or not and is that rhetoric appropriate? I say no to both. What say you?

That will tell me if a legitimate discussion about this can be had

edit: don’t mean to be a dick but there is far too much trolling here
 
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Gunny46

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2 weeks away from this board and of course all the loonies have deep throated all the maga talking points. Remember when maga was America First, anti-forever war, and didn’t bend over backwards to Israel demands? Obviously the loonies on this board have short term memory. Another failed campaign promise to add to the list. Beyond maga, no one wants this and there’s not a clear end game. The own administration can’t even keep their story straight on the rationale. We all know this is Israel’s war and Trump will do whatever daddy wants.

Changing your username and repeating Iranian and CCP talking points over and over is moronic. They declared war on us a long time ago. Now they can play dodge the tomahawk.
 
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DvlDog4WVU

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Again, I have never related Trump to Hitler in anyway - I can’t speak for the blue haired lady down the street. I don’t belong to a “tribe”. But, your head is fully in the sand if you don’t think this is driven by Israel, which getting told what to do by Bibi is a common theme for this admin. Rubio essentially said as much earlier in the week. What’s the benefit for the USA? Preventing imaginary nukes that didn’t exist in the first place in a country those pretend nukes can’t reach?
Can you point out the similarities to the invasion of Iraq in 2003? Please keep in mind, I was part of that invasion.
 

DvlDog4WVU

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How does this exhibition of our military power make you feel? We put a boot in their ***
The tactical problem here was much more clear and easy to execute on. That’s not to take away from how well it’s going, it’s just a much easier adversary than a Russia or China. That said, we just eliminated or are eliminating Russia’s supply of Shaheds. It may help a little with Ukraine.

China is going to be challenged without access to oil.

Really really need the Kurds to be successful in their invasion to help start the uprising and overthrow the regime.
 

roadtrasheer

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The tactical problem here was much more clear and easy to execute on. That’s not to take away from how well it’s going, it’s just a much easier adversary than a Russia or China. That said, we just eliminated or are eliminating Russia’s supply of Shaheds. It may help a little with Ukraine.

China is going to be challenged without access to oil.

Really really need the Kurds to be successful in their invasion to help start the uprising and overthrow the regime.
Do you think the kurds can and will they be a good allies? Will the Iranians except them ?
 

DvlDog4WVU

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Do you think the kurds can and will they be a good allies? Will the Iranians except them ?
The Kurds have always been good allies. We’ve been ****** allies to them. We left them hanging after the first gulf war and Saddam massacred a lot of them. The Kurds are like the bastards of the Middle East.

Unlike the first gulf war, we carved out Northern Iraq for them. Erbil for example is their capital and it’s pretty autonomous from the rest of Iraq. In fact, that area of Northern Iraq, it’s referred to as Kurdistan. That stretches into Northern Syria, parts of Turkey, and a lot of western Iran.

So, to answer your question, if they can rally the Kurds in Iran, it’ll just add more pressure. You might see a whole new recognized country form and borders developed reshaping mistakes made by the Brits going back to Lawrence of Arabia and WW1 designin the modern recognized borders. That said, I don’t think the Kurds have designs on Tehran. It’s not their traditional regional homeland. Tehran is truly Persian and very different than traditional Arab lands and culture or it used to be before the current Regime came to power.

The Kurds helped us for years in Syria. The Turks hate them. We’ve actually acted as a bulwark for the Kurds against Turkey, sometime not successfully. We’ve had a couple of “interactions” with the Turks on our bases there that doesn’t really get talked about.
 
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roadtrasheer

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The Kurds have always been good allies. We’ve been ****** allies to them. We left them hanging after the first gulf war and Saddam massacred a lot of them. The Kurds are like the bastards of the Middle East.

Unlike the first gulf war, we carved out Northern Iraq for them. Erbil for example is their capital and it’s pretty autonomous from the rest of Iraq. In fact, that area of Northern Iraq, it’s referred to as Kurdistan. That stretches into Northern Syria, parts of Turkey, and a lot of western Iran.

So, to answer your question, if they can rally the Kurds in Iran, it’ll just add more pressure. You might see a whole new recognized country form and borders developed reshaping mistakes made by the Brits going back to Lawrence of Arabia and WW1 designin the modern recognized borders. That said, I don’t think the Kurds have designs on Tehran. It’s not their traditional regional homeland. Tehran is truly Persian and very different than traditional Arab lands and culture or it used to be before the current Regime came to power.

The Kurds helped us for years in Syria. The Turks hate them. We’ve actually acted as a bulwark for the Kurds against Turkey, sometime not successfully. We’ve had a couple of “interactions” with the Turks on our bases there that doesn’t really get talked about.
Thanks for the insight. Im fortune to have a couple friends that have vast experience in the Middle East and military that help inform me . You always add logic and common sense .
 

Gunny46

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Thanks for the insight. Im fortune to have a couple friends that have vast experience in the Middle East and military that help inform me . You always add logic and common sense .


Saying all Kurds are our Allies is painting with too wide of a brush. They are tribes and some are straight up Marxist Terrorist that attack other Kurdish groups. They are not really our "friends" or even Allies. They want their utopia of Kurdistan that currently isn't a real thing. We are using each other. Nothing more and calling them allies isn't a term I would use.

It's like calling Russia an ally in WW2. Not really. We were both fighting the Nazis. The Cold War started right after that. Patton knew what they were.
 
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