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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] Operation Epic Failure is unraveling in front of our eyes. While the US managed to kill over 1000 Iranians in the first 10 days of it‘s mass-slaughter, it is failing massively at constraining the country‘s second strike capabilities. Every attack by the US/Israeli alliance is met with an immediate response. The US radar system in the region has been whipped out and no US navy vessel dares to come within striking range of the IRGC. And Tehran is not signaling any willingness to stop before its demands for reparations and a complete US withdrawal from the region are met. Trump‘s team is visibly panicking [/quote] https://youtu.be/yogVg6GFSeQ?si=7ohu1i0XWY5b229f Looks like the US might be forced back to Turkey(if they let the US use their bases). Some of the airbases have no air defense. [/quote] Iran’s moral principles of not making a nuclear weapon has resulted in death of thousands. [/quote] Curiously, the United States had no problem supporting nuclear Iran back in 1970s under our puppet dictator friend the Shah. “Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi of Iran pursued a massive civil nuclear program for civilian use in the 1970s with Western support, but harbored ambitions for nuclear weapons capability. While officially for energy, the Shah viewed nuclear technology as a security deterrent and hinted in 1974 that Iran might acquire nuclear weapons "sooner than one would think". As soon as he mentioned this, he was out of there and the “Islamic revolution” was boosted by the same people now wanting to dismantle them. It’s a bit bizzare that during Iran contra the United States and Israel still sold American arms to the Iranian Islamic government they supposedly were afraid of [/quote] During Iran Iraq war Iraq used chemical weapons on Iran 14 times. The Iranian did not respond in kind. [/quote]
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