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August 01-12-20 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Onkel Neal (Post 2644399)
For daring to launch weapons of war in our direction. Period.

Not to mention, I have not forgotten this
http://www.arabtimesonline.com/news/...rs-in-iran.jpg


Well he just offed an Iranian general and barely missed getting another one. That's not good enough? Personally i've favored turning Iran into a glass floored self lighting parking lot ever since '79 so if you think we ought to light them up some more i'm down with it.

Aktungbby 01-12-20 11:15 PM

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Originally Posted by August
Personally i've favored turning Iran into a glass floored self lighting parking lot ever since '79 so if you think we ought to light them up some more i'm down with it.

We'll call it Allahmetite-it'll be a collectable like Trinitite!:yeah:

Mr Quatro 01-12-20 11:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Buddahaid (Post 2644407)
I think the Iranians were hoping to goad the US into a response so they could play the victim card again but it backfired

Makes sense :up:

Onkel Neal 01-13-20 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by August (Post 2644411)
Well he just offed an Iranian general and barely missed getting another one. That's not good enough? Personally i've favored turning Iran into a glass floored self lighting parking lot ever since '79 so if you think we ought to light them up some more i'm down with it.


Lol, 10-4 :) I favor pinpont strikes on key infrastructure, like they did to the Saudis a while back, but ongoing until they cannot take it. As few civilian casualties as possible, lots of powerplants, mullahs, and oil sites.



Quote:

Originally Posted by Buddahaid (Post 2644407)
I think the Iranians were hoping to goad the US into a response so they could play the victim card again but it backfired

That's probably the smart reason not to hit back.

Quote:

Democratic congressional leaders and presidential candidates who were unsparing in their criticism of President Trump for the escalation with Iran over the past two weeks largely have gone silent now that the protests on the streets of Tehran and beyond have turned their rage toward the regime — and not the Trump White House.

Even as videos emerged online Monday that purportedly show Iranian police and security forces firing live ammunition to disperse protesters, so far among the 2020 Democratic candidates only former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., have spoken out in support of the people.


The protesters have railed against the government following the shoot-down of a passenger plane that the Iranian government initially denied involvement in — Tehran later admitted they downed the jet in a misfire during attacks against U.S. bases in Iraq, following Trump's takedown of top Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani.
Cross your fingers, we could see the overthrow of the regime.

ikalugin 01-13-20 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Onkel Neal (Post 2644462)
Lol, 10-4 :) I favor pinpont strikes on key infrastructure, like they did to the Saudis a while back, but ongoing until they cannot take it. As few civilian casualties as possible, lots of powerplants, mullahs, and oil sites.

That's probably the smart reason not to hit back.

Cross your fingers, we could see the overthrow of the regime.


Ahh the good old talk about regime change and wars of agression.

Jimbuna 01-13-20 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Moonlight (Post 2644341)
That's not how the Iranian camel shaggers and sheep molesters see it.

"UK Envoy Arrested after Provoking Anti-Iran Gathering"
https://www.tasnimnews.com/en/news/2...thering-source

'informed source' :haha:

Tchocky 01-13-20 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Moonlight (Post 2644341)
That's not how the Iranian camel shaggers and sheep molesters see it.

Oh FFS can it would you?

Tchocky 01-13-20 12:15 PM

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Originally Posted by August (Post 2644411)
Personally i've favored turning Iran into a glass floored self lighting parking lot ever since '79 so if you think we ought to light them up some more i'm down with it.


Then maybe sit this one out if you're in favour of nuclear murder.

Like, stop it.

Mr Quatro 01-13-20 12:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Tchocky (Post 2644479)
Then maybe sit this one out if you're in favour of nuclear murder.

Like, stop it.

Why? Why stop it? When Iran wants to eliminate Israel from the face of the earth ... Iran will never give up their desire to have a nuclear weapon.

They already have a delivery system in place

Sooner or later they will have to be taken out hopefully by bunker busting bombs and swarms of drones followed by F-35's instead of nuclear fall out that would hurt the population.

Wait a minute I haven't had my coffee yet ... :oops:

Catfish 01-13-20 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Onkel Neal (Post 2644462)
[...] Cross your fingers, we could see the overthrow of the regime.

Alright if done by the own population.. just a hint:
The second the Donald publicy criticizes Iran or its government the overthrow will be over. Do. Not. Interfere.
The iranian people once did it with the Shah, they can do it again.

Moonlight 01-13-20 05:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Onkel Neal (Post 2644462)
Cross your fingers, we could see the overthrow of the regime.

Wow, a couple of hundred demonstrators is going to cause a regime change?, not a snowball in hells chance, you'd need millions of demonstrators and, even then my money would be on the rulers of Iran. :yep:

Aktungbby 01-13-20 06:47 PM

On lesser note, America threatens to cut off Iraq's access to its Federal Reserve deposits if its demand our troops leave is enforced... "money is the sinews of war" meets "that. 'quid' ain't pro quo"?:timeout: The prospect of sanctions is still fresh from the UN embargo of the 1990's; and access was suspended in 2015 when cash was flowing to ISIS thru Iraq's loosly regulated banks, so the threat is real to Iraqui finance ministers:Kaleun_Thumbs_Up:. (WSJ: @ mr quatro:I read article while having my coffee; rule 1 at:subsim: never post w/o a cuppajoe at hand!:arrgh!:)

Jimbuna 01-14-20 09:24 AM

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Several people have been detained in Iran over the accidental shooting down of a Ukrainian passenger plane with a missile, the country's judiciary says.

Spokesman Gholamhossein Esmaili said investigations into the incident were continuing, but provided no details.

President Hassan Rouhani said the probe would be overseen by a "special court".
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-51104687
A token gesture or a real attempt at appeasement?

Mr Quatro 01-14-20 11:40 AM

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Several people have been detained in Iran over the accidental shooting down of a Ukrainian passenger plane with a missile, the country's judiciary says.

Spokesman Gholamhossein Esmaili said investigations into the incident were continuing, but provided no details.

President Hassan Rouhani said the probe would be overseen by a "special court".
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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2644621)
A token gesture or a real attempt at appeasement?

Suspected CIA agents that infiltrated the Iranian air defence squad :haha:

Aktungbby 01-14-20 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2644621)
A token gesture or a real attempt at appeasement?

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Originally Posted by AKTUNG BBY
Iran's top leader has started the investigation into who's guilty....it's tough to blame the 'bullying americans when a distinctive tor missile nosecone is found in the wreckageas they say in raghedese "the jig is up AkbarBBY"

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In a televised speech, President Rouhani said the judiciary would assemble a special court with a high-ranking judge and tens of experts to oversee the probe.
"This will not be a regular and usual case. The whole world will be watching this court," he added.
Mr Rouhani also stressed that Wednesday's "tragic event" should not be blamed on one individual.
"It's not only the person who pulled the trigger, but also others who are responsible," he said.
I BELIEVE IT'S LEGIT AND WILL PROBABLY GO LIKE THE SAUDI TRIAL FOR THE KOSHAGGI MURDER...LONG, DRAGGED OUT, POLITICAL, AND THERE WILL BE EXPENDIBLE SCAPEGOATS.


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