War with Iran

squeezer

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45 minutes?
Too long for me for one video but I did get his first point and agree.
Khamenei chose to stay where he new he would be targeted. The guy was 86 years old and had his successors planned. trump turned him into a martyr and it gave trump a possible exit point since he could have declared he won and killed him. trump could have stopped and declared a Venezuela like victory.

But trump chose to continue.

The U.S. isn’t getting the level of support from allies as they expected. Military officials warned about that risk before any engagement, but as usual, Trump assumed he knew better than the professionals plus listening to the dumbasses and ass lickers around him.

The bigger issue politically is the economic fallout. Fuel prices are already rising, especially diesel. That’s a serious problem because diesel powers the supply chain, trucking, farming, and shipping, so when diesel jumps, the cost of almost everything follows. If that trend continues, it’s going to be felt very quickly by voters.

That’s the kind of issue that can create a real rift for Republicans heading into the midterms. People tend to vote with their wallets, and rising fuel and transportation costs are exactly the sort of thing that swings elections. I CAN'T WAIT FOR THE Midterms. This is of course if the wannabe dictator declares a national emergency and attempts to kill the elections.

On a side note, you should also spend more time watching detailed analysis instead of relying on quick clips and one-liners from X. Most of that content is noise unless it’s properly examined and verified. Right now it looks like you’re doing the same thing MAGA folks do—only absorbing information that fits your narrative, just from the opposite end of the spectrum.
 

Shaquille Oatmeal

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You only discovered him now???
You've been hiding under a very heavy progressive rock, fr fr.
Time to wake up, get ready to get the shit shocked out of you. Welcome to reason.
I don't know why you think Jiang is conservative in any way.
I won't say there's hope for you, but at least you'll learn a thing or two.
Says the guy who drinks the far right wing AI slop and koolaid on twitter and reddit and thinks it's the truth, lmfao.
 

Shaquille Oatmeal

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Sometimes you do, when the local population supports it, which it does.
No they don't.
They appear to be very dissatisfied with their current government, but so are Americans with the Trump administration. (65% disapproval).
Doesn't mean the US should be bombed and Trump should be killed and replaced by a foreign power.
 

Shaquille Oatmeal

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Why would you think Israel has taken out Iran's arsenal?
Because the numbers in the previous tweets cannot be verified and Iran has suffered over 1000s of strikes in the last week.
How would anyone even know how many actual missiles, drones etc that Iran has, or has lost or has launched?
But this also applies to US/Israel.
 

Shaquille Oatmeal

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The U.S. isn’t getting the level of support from allies as they expected. Military officials warned about that risk before any engagement, but as usual, Trump assumed he knew better than the professionals plus listening to the dumbasses and ass lickers around him.

The bigger issue politically is the economic fallout. Fuel prices are already rising, especially diesel. That’s a serious problem because diesel powers the supply chain, trucking, farming, and shipping, so when diesel jumps, the cost of almost everything follows. If that trend continues, it’s going to be felt very quickly by voters.

That’s the kind of issue that can create a real rift for Republicans heading into the midterms. People tend to vote with their wallets, and rising fuel and transportation costs are exactly the sort of thing that swings elections. I CAN'T WAIT FOR THE Midterms. This is of course if the wannabe dictator declares a national emergency and attempts to kill the elections.

On a side note, you should also spend more time watching detailed analysis instead of relying on quick clips and one-liners from X. Most of that content is noise unless it’s properly examined and verified. Right now it looks like you’re doing the same thing MAGA folks do—only absorbing information that fits your narrative, just from the opposite end of the spectrum.
Of course no one in their right minds would want to step in this shit show started by the diapered retard.
Trump always assumes he knows better, because he doesn't know anything lmfao.
And yes, I am very concerned about the economic fallout and the hit my portfolio is going to take. SMH.
 

MorningWoodGlory22

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No they don't.
They appear to be very dissatisfied with their current government, but so are Americans with the Trump administration. (65% disapproval).
Doesn't mean the US should be bombed and Trump should be killed and replaced by a foreign power.
False equivalence fallacy. The US is still a democracy and people have freedom. Iranians have been living under theocratic, sexist, dictatorship. Iranians are very happy indeed that their country is being bombed to oust the regime.
 

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45 minutes?
Too long for me for one video but I did get his first point and agree.
Khamenei chose to stay where he new he would be targeted. The guy was 86 years old and had his successors planned. trump turned him into a martyr and it gave trump a possible exit point since he could have declared he won and killed him. trump could have stopped and declared a Venezuela like victory.

But trump chose to continue.
That is all you need to know about our Twitter boy 🤣
 

Shaquille Oatmeal

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False equivalence fallacy. The US is still a democracy and people have freedom. Iranians have been living under theocratic, sexist, dictatorship. Iranians are very happy indeed that their country is being bombed to oust the regime.
It isn't a false equivalency. US democracy and freedoms are debatable.
Citizen's disapproval of government, or a government's authoritarian policies, do not justify foreign military intervention.
Further, this war has abso-fuckin-lutely nothing at all to do with freedoms, theocracy or democracy.
And no, Iranians are not happy with their country being bombed, their cities and homes being destroyed.
You've seen this movie before for 20 years and one would have to be daft to believe this BS narrative.
 

MorningWoodGlory22

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It isn't a false equivalency. US democracy and freedoms are debatable.
Citizen's disapproval of government, or a government's authoritarian policies, do not justify foreign military intervention.
Further, this war has abso-fuckin-lutely nothing at all to do with freedoms, theocracy or democracy.
And no, Iranians are not happy with their country being bombed, their cities and homes being destroyed.
You've seen this movie before for 20 years and one would have to be daft to believe this BS narrative.
You're factually wrong since it's literally as false equivalence a fallacy as it gets. US democracy and freedoms are debateable? LOL! Typical lib...go live in the Middle East and then whine about your first world problems.
And we actually have never seen this movie play out before. Afghanistan failed because the Talibs still controlled everything outside of Kabul and could play guerilla warfare from Pakistan, and Iraq failed because of sectarian violence and ISIS.

None of these factors are at play in Iran. There is nowhere for the regime to run and hide, and Iran is not even close to as vulnerable to destabilization as Iraq. Iran is by far the most highly developed, educated, powerful and independent Gulf State. The population is largely secular in inclination and hates the religious mentality.
 

Shaquille Oatmeal

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You're factually wrong since it's literally as false equivalence a fallacy as it gets. US democracy and freedoms are debateable? LOL!
The US is currently led by a far right fascist administration.
2 US citizens were recently gunned down on the streets for exercising their right to peacefully protest.
The administration has violated constitutional provisions including right to due process and kidnapped and detained people without explanation.
They have engaged in a cover up to protect the most powerful, from being exposed for child abuse.
Infact they have started a war to distract from it.
So yes, it is debatable.
And we actually have never seen this movie play out before. Afghanistan failed because the Talibs still controlled everything outside of Kabul and could play guerilla warfare from Pakistan, and Iraq failed because of sectarian violence and ISIS.
We have.
We saw it in Iraq and how it destabilized and gave rise to ISIS and we saw it in Afghanistan where after 20 years, the Taliban is back in power.
It was a failure.
None of these factors are at play in Iran. There is nowhere for the regime to run and hide, and Iran is not even close to as vulnerable to destabilization as Iraq. Iran is by far the most highly developed, educated, powerful and independent Gulf State. The population is largely secular in inclination and hates the religious mentality.
I agree that the Iranian populace is far more sophisticated.
However, that is precisely why this will fail because a proud, patriotic people may hate their government but they do not want a foreign government bombing and destroying their homes and their cities.
Further, unless you put boots on the ground, to invade, you cannot change the regime.
And boots on the ground means another 20 years.
 
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MorningWoodGlory22

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The US is currently led by a far right fascist administration.
Lmao! Suuuure thing bud keep telling yourself that. First world problems 😂

Just explained to you how we haven't and why Afghanistan and Iraq aren't equivalent. It's like you don't read at all.

That is precisely why this will fail because a proud, patriotic people may hate their government but they do not want a foreign government bombing and destroying their homes and their cities.
The same people that are literally cheering the attack all over social media? The same ones that have been calling for Khamenei's head since 2022? You don't live in reality or know anything about geopolitics.
 
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