Anonymous wrote:Whether you like or dislike Trump, he's making the right decisions. Everyone wants to live in freely in peace except for a small minority who profit from it.
Anonymous wrote:Whatever our views on this conflict, can we all agree that Lindsay Graham is just kinda off?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wouldn’t be surprised if they try to hit refining infrastructure and port facilities too. Those are the bottleneck although they may be better defended than a lonely rig
They don't need to hit the refining and ports. If there are no rigs producing, there is not oil.
There are so many rigs out there it's impossible to hit more than a small fraction of them. There are only a handful refineries and ports.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes the US and Israel have no allies. Wonder how much this will cost the US tax payers? Bet this war will be more expensive vs what republicans cuts from healthcare, Social Security and Medicare.
No price too high for Israel.
US has more allies than Iran. Australia, Canada, Saudi, Gulf States all directly or indirectly supported the attacks.
Make no mistake about what’s happening here: the entire region plus the US is ending Iran’s decades-long effort to destabilize the ME.
Astonishing that Arabs, Israelis and the US are cooperating to make this happen.
Anonymous wrote:
Yes the US and Israel have no allies. Wonder how much this will cost the US tax payers? Bet this war will be more expensive vs what republicans cuts from healthcare, Social Security and Medicare.
No price too high for Israel.
Anonymous wrote:Wouldn’t be surprised if they try to hit refining infrastructure and port facilities too. Those are the bottleneck although they may be better defended than a lonely rig
They don't need to hit the refining and ports. If there are no rigs producing, there is not oil.