Military Strikes on Iran Imminent

PalmettoTiger1

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Why, when the federal government, who is supposed to protect its citizens, instead murders them, do you, not only go beyond ignoring these murders, but actively defend them?

Moogster, do you mean the two idiots that resisted arrest and then one of them tried to run them over with avehicle and the other on who had a gun with 2 clips?
Are those the ones you are talking about?

I see those two the leftist liberal anarchist portray as victims are actually criminals who attempted to commit a homicide

Their death is on their irresponsible criminal behavior

ICE did the best job they could do under the chaotic circumstances the Minnesota government enabled
 

dpic73

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Wait, come on. They already invested $40 trillion dollars into our red hot economy. Indian givers!
Why aren't they appreciative of black rain? Assh0les!



This cuck is even fighting with the illustrious Lindsey Graham!


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PawPride

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Fac

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Do you really need to see a poll to understand that a draft, particularly for this adventure) would be DEEPLY unpopular? C'mon now, Man-with-Whataboutism-Tourette's.
You three keep proving my point. Very entertaining.

poster formally know as Mrs. Fapper.
 

ANEW

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That billionaire al Habtoor has been among those supporting Trump's Board of Peace and Trump in general. But his country is now suddenly in the middle of these hostilities through no fault of its own. The removal of Khamenei is probably a good thing (I'd say positively a good thing, but we still don't know what kind of government will succeed him), and eliminating Iran's ability to initiate military attacks and block shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is also a good thing. But this war will also have some negative consequences. It is not anti-American to point them out, as al Habtoor just did.
i used "foreign and anti-american" when i should have said, " and/or "

Ruling folks in all these gulf countries knew or suspected that this stuff was going to go down. They have been under threat from iran for a while and life woudl be better for them without that. But the flip side to that is that if Iran ever goes full-on freedom and democracy (gonna be a tough one), that could, and probably would, lead to problems at home with local populations wanting more social freedom, say in the government etc. The other obvious flip side is Iran lashing out like it is doing. The gulf states have put their bets, at least for now, on Team America, hoping we'll see this through. IMO.
 

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I don't think the US wanted Israel to strike Iran's oil infrastructure. I'm trying to understand the reasoning behind it but i'm not coming up with anythng on my own that makes sense.

I can't believe that the US is purposly targeting oil infrastructure. I bet we're pissed that Israel did that.

I'd also say that for public infrastructure. Some stuff, like state run media that can't be hacked, but you want to leave as much infrastructure as possible if you are thinking about "what comes next" and also just ot prevent mass refugees and more of a humanitarian disaster than war already is .
 

fatpiggy

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I don't think the US wanted Israel to strike Iran's oil infrastructure. I'm trying to understand the reasoning behind it but i'm not coming up with anythng on my own that makes sense.

I can't believe that the US is purposly targeting oil infrastructure. I bet we're pissed that Israel did that.

I'd also say that for public infrastructure. Some stuff, like state run media that can't be hacked, but you want to leave as much infrastructure as possible if you are thinking about "what comes next" and also just ot prevent mass refugees and more of a humanitarian disaster than war already is .
I have lost a TON of respect for Israel over the last month.
 

UrHuckleberry

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I don't think the US wanted Israel to strike Iran's oil infrastructure. I'm trying to understand the reasoning behind it but i'm not coming up with anythng on my own that makes sense.

I can't believe that the US is purposly targeting oil infrastructure. I bet we're pissed that Israel did that.

I'd also say that for public infrastructure. Some stuff, like state run media that can't be hacked, but you want to leave as much infrastructure as possible if you are thinking about "what comes next" and also just ot prevent mass refugees and more of a humanitarian disaster than war already is .
If I had to find a motivation, the only one I can come up with is forced escalation. Similar to it sounds like we had a few opposition leaders in mind to take over that were killed by Israeli strikes early on? Both of those, the only thing I can come up with is making it so we have no early out on our end, and the region is forced to take sides overall.