U.S. War against Iran

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s ironic how so many people don’t see how this is being orchestrated by the Saudis


Oh please lol.

Please stop.

It’s embarrassing. Netanyahu has begged for this since the 80s
Anonymous
This may lead to be the end of Israel and the end of the American empire.

Go learn Chinese now while you still can. This is sad
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Iranian civilians were killed in these attacks too, at least a couple of hundred. What do you think their media and loved ones will do? Unfortunately, this is exactly how we radicalize people and end up with 9/11 situations.
We have no business fighting Israel’s war for them and endangering our citizens.


Iran got lit


So is tel aviv
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Sadly, people are are seeing that Netanyahu controls Trump and our foreign policy despite polls showing little support for US involvement. Trump is a weak and easily manipulated leader.

At least we had one Republican president who stood up to the war crimes being perpetrated by Israel.

'“It is a holocaust,” Reagan told Israeli PM Begin as Israel bombed Lebanon in 1982. "... the symbol of his war was becoming a picture of a 7-month-old baby with its arms blown off. Twenty mins. later, [Begin] called to tell me he’d ordered an end to the barrage"


Trump always has the biggest band of misfits and losers giving him advice. Stephen Miller and his wife have watched too much power in the decision making. Miller created a disaster in the immigration policies with courts consistently telling them they can’t do what they do. Follow the constitution. They are also Orthodox Jews who are typically not reasonable when it comes to Israel n contrast to liberal Jews. Not too many presidents would be ok with the crossing the line, slaughtering Palestinians when they are contained.

And now we have to hear Trump lie and brag about dropping bombs. Great


Wow. I’m surprised Stephen miller is Jewish. This is very concerning because he references denaturalization and deporting American citizens.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wonder how this is playing in Iran ? Israel can bomb with impunity. Now, the US. I think this can continue until every piece of exposed military hardware is destroyed.

The leadership doesn’t seem that supreme anymore.


I have no clue what is happening with Iranians but I can bet the farm The ayatollah and his nickname is gaining popularity in Iran and Netanyahu and trump are losing popularity here.

He’s 86 and would’ve died as a crazy crackpot religious leader but now if he dies, he’ll be lionized as a martyr and a truth teller who warned the public. Saddam polls very highly today in Iraq with the generation X born after 2000
Anonymous
That’s why this idea that they’re going to turn on their leaders and love America for “liberating them” is such bs. That literally doesn’t happen. They go from loving America before the war to hating America during and after the war.
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Anonymous wrote:And just like that, maga is all pro war. Didn’t see or hear a single soul speak in favor of bombing Iran. Until it happened and Trump told them to fall in line and Fox News gave them the talking points.

When the draft starts, I hope transgender will be this generation’s bone spurs.


I've long thought we should obliterate Iran - long before Trump. And bombing their nuclear facilities was hardly obliterating the country. I'm not "pro-war," but I'm very much "anti-terrorism." Too bad you're championing terrorists. You and people like you are on the wrong side of history (where have we heard that before?).


Do you want to bomb Pakistan’s nuclear facilities? Of course you don’t because they have actual nuclear bombs so we won’t dare bomb them. The bomb is insurance /protection against war and Israel wouldn’t dare throw a rock in Iran’s direction if they had an actual nuke. Iran was tricked by the Obama deal into not developing one and pausing their program. They should’ve never made that deal and developed actual bombs for protection
Anonymous
Ukraine also gave up their nukes and look what that brought them: war.

The consequences of this war are even more countries are going to try to obtain a nuclear bomb to protect from the insanity of the U.S. and Israel. I predict the Saudis, Turks, and a whole host of others are going to pay whatever millions they need for any nuclear scientists to develop nuke bombs for them.

Do you know what happens when more countries have nuke bombs? Someone may be crazy enough to use it especially if we use it again in iran
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

Wow.


He has quite a high opinion of himself for a conspiracy theorist.
Anonymous
American Democracy Might Not Survive a War With Iran
https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2025/06/democracy-iran-israel-war-trump/683269/

The United States is well down the road to dictatorship. Imagine what Trump would do with a state of war.

The current debate over bombing Iran is surreal. To begin with, bombardment is unlikely to lead to a satisfactory outcome. If history has shown one thing, it is that achieving a lasting resolution by bombing alone is almost impossible. There was a reason the United States sent ground forces into Iraq in 2003, and it was not to plant democracy. It was that American officials believed they could not solve the problem of Saddam Hussein’s weapons programs simply by bombing. They had tried that. The Clinton administration bombed Iraq for four days in 1998. At the end, they had no idea what they had destroyed and what they hadn’t. They certainly knew they had not put a permanent end to the program. In 2003, if George W. Bush thought he could have permanently ended Saddam’s weapons programs by bombing alone, he would have taken that option.

Iran today poses the same dilemma. America’s weapons may be better than they were in 2003, its intelligence capabilities greater, and Iran may be weaker than it was even a year ago, but the problem remains. Bombing alone will not achieve a verifiable and lasting end to Iran’s nuclear program. It can buy time, and Israel’s strikes have done that. American strikes could extend that period, but a determined Iranian regime will likely try again. A permanent solution would require a far more intrusive international verification regime, which in turn would require a ground presence for protection.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s ironic how so many people don’t see how this is being orchestrated by the Saudis


Please share how you see it being orchestrated by the Saudis.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Wow.


He has quite a high opinion of himself for a conspiracy theorist.


He’s jewish. Is he pro Hamas too because he doesn’t lick Bibis boots?

Admit Netanyahu is a dictator because that’s what it seems like. No one can oppose dear leader. Israel is just like the rest of the Middle East. Autocracy and war torn and now refugees fleeing to Europe on boats
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Wow.


He has quite a high opinion of himself for a conspiracy theorist.


He’s jewish. Is he pro Hamas too because he doesn’t lick Bibis boots?

Admit Netanyahu is a dictator because that’s what it seems like. No one can oppose dear leader. Israel is just like the rest of the Middle East. Autocracy and war torn and now refugees fleeing to Europe on boats


He has been a conspiracy theorist for a while.
Even many on the left dismiss his ramblings.
Anonymous
And so it begins..

Netanyahu calls Turkey “the biggest obstacle to regional peace”

https://www.yahoo.com/news/netanyahu-biggest-obstacle-regional-peace-123620124.html

He is the biggest obstacle to regional peace
Anonymous
It's strange how a few months ago Trump wanted the US to withdraw from the world scene. Now he has started a major war. This shows yet again that he has no principles and his statements cannot be relied upon.
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