Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
NP - that doesn’t justify killing children. If this president wanted to attack Iran, he needed to get Congressional approval before doing so.
1. It probably does. You wouldn’t take their side risk of killing 100 kids to save 20,000+ people?
2. I agree re Congressional approval.
How did 20,000 people get saved?
How many protesters did the Iranian regime kill so far this year? How many more would have died in the months ahead?
Look, I actually am not in favor of this aggression. But we should all recognize that this is a complicated situation.
For those who are opposed bc of potential civilian cost, we have to consider the alternative.
For those concerned about US intervention (citing Iraq or Afghanistan), we need to also weigh cases where the US did NOT intervene and the result was tragic. See Syria and Rwanda.
I get that people are wound up and that many are here with predetermined agendas, but the reality is that this is a complicated issue that merits far more serious discussion than it’s receiving here.
It can be as complicated as you want it to be. The U.S. has no business overthrowing a regime in any country. Let’s mind our own business and fix our country that is in shambles currently. Stop bombing countries, killing innocent people and trying to act like a white savior when you are anything but. War is never ever the answer.
47 years of negotiating with them to no avail. Sometimes, war is the answer.
That's not true. Obama administration along with France and UK had successfully negotiated and Trump came in and tore it up. How can you negotiate with people (USA) who is known to break agreements and treaties without even blinking.
Oh, Obama negotiated with them alright. Gave them everything they wanted, dropped loads of cash on them and unfroze their bank accounts, after which incidents of terrorism rose. He's also the reason Egypt fell to the Muslim Brotherhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so proud to be part of an all powerful and influential nation of people! I didn’t realize the power we have until I came onto this forum and discovered that being Jewish makes me omnipotent!! Thank you for acknowledging our power. Let me know what wish you for and maybe I will grant it to you. You could always convert and then you too will be all powerful and influential. By the way, Hitler had the same feelings and beliefs that lots of people writing on this board have about Jews. Hitler did no damage at all. None . So what was it you said you wished for?
I don't know about Jews being all powerful, but I do feel like that many Israeli citizens have the same feelings for Palestinians that Hitler had for European Jews. The European Jews who survived Hitler and immigrated to Palestine now called Israel took the Hitler abusive mentality with them. The abused unfortunately became the abuser. And it is all unfortunate for the Jewish people, the Palestinian people and the American people who have to continue to support this fracked up mentality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so proud to be part of an all powerful and influential nation of people! I didn’t realize the power we have until I came onto this forum and discovered that being Jewish makes me omnipotent!! Thank you for acknowledging our power. Let me know what wish you for and maybe I will grant it to you. You could always convert and then you too will be all powerful and influential. By the way, Hitler had the same feelings and beliefs that lots of people writing on this board have about Jews. Hitler did no damage at all. None . So what was it you said you wished for?
I don't know about Jews being all powerful, but I do feel like that many Israeli citizens have the same feelings for Palestinians that Hitler had for European Jews. The European Jews who survived Hitler and immigrated to Palestine now called Israel took the Hitler abusive mentality with them. The abused unfortunately became the abuser. And it is all unfortunate for the Jewish people, the Palestinian people and the American people who have to continue to support this fracked up mentality.
Does it ever worry you that if Palestine ever becomes a state, their head will be like Ayatollah Khamenei?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
NP - that doesn’t justify killing children. If this president wanted to attack Iran, he needed to get Congressional approval before doing so.
1. It probably does. You wouldn’t take their side risk of killing 100 kids to save 20,000+ people?
2. I agree re Congressional approval.
How did 20,000 people get saved?
How many protesters did the Iranian regime kill so far this year? How many more would have died in the months ahead?
Look, I actually am not in favor of this aggression. But we should all recognize that this is a complicated situation.
For those who are opposed bc of potential civilian cost, we have to consider the alternative.
For those concerned about US intervention (citing Iraq or Afghanistan), we need to also weigh cases where the US did NOT intervene and the result was tragic. See Syria and Rwanda.
I get that people are wound up and that many are here with predetermined agendas, but the reality is that this is a complicated issue that merits far more serious discussion than it’s receiving here.
It can be as complicated as you want it to be. The U.S. has no business overthrowing a regime in any country. Let’s mind our own business and fix our country that is in shambles currently. Stop bombing countries, killing innocent people and trying to act like a white savior when you are anything but. War is never ever the answer.
47 years of negotiating with them to no avail. Sometimes, war is the answer.
That's not true. Obama administration along with France and UK had successfully negotiated and Trump came in and tore it up. How can you negotiate with people (USA) who is known to break agreements and treaties without even blinking.
Oh, Obama negotiated with them alright. Gave them everything they wanted, dropped loads of cash on them and unfroze their bank accounts, after which incidents of terrorism rose. He's also the reason Egypt fell to the Muslim Brotherhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so proud to be part of an all powerful and influential nation of people! I didn’t realize the power we have until I came onto this forum and discovered that being Jewish makes me omnipotent!! Thank you for acknowledging our power. Let me know what wish you for and maybe I will grant it to you. You could always convert and then you too will be all powerful and influential. By the way, Hitler had the same feelings and beliefs that lots of people writing on this board have about Jews. Hitler did no damage at all. None . So what was it you said you wished for?
I don't know about Jews being all powerful, but I do feel like that many Israeli citizens have the same feelings for Palestinians that Hitler had for European Jews. The European Jews who survived Hitler and immigrated to Palestine now called Israel took the Hitler abusive mentality with them. The abused unfortunately became the abuser. And it is all unfortunate for the Jewish people, the Palestinian people and the American people who have to continue to support this fracked up mentality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 U.S. troops KIA.
America First amirite??
OMG! Some soldiers died killing Bin Laden too!
Anonymous wrote:Well, this is the problem, no one really knows what the Ayatollah has/had. But we do know (1) Iran has sponsored multiple terrorist groups in the ME for years and (2) Iran has been enriching uranium for years.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So you admit, we are no better than the enemy. Innocent children be damn. Oh shucks, I already knew this administration cared naught for little girls. Epstein Island, everybody say it loud.
You’re being silly. Get serious and we can have a conversation.
OMG we just took out the leadership of the biggest stare supporter of terrorists in the world but we were supposed to do it with zero casualties. We were just supposed to ask nicely for the Ayatollah to not give nuclear suitcase bombs to Hamas and Hezbollah and they would have totes done it!!!
And this is you going full crazy and mentally slow. The Ayatollah did not have any nukes to give to Hamas and Hezbollah. You know who has provided financial and military aid to Hamas, you already know. Say it out loud. You can do it. Benjamin Netanyahu has provided such assistance to Hamas, not once but consistently over the years.
After the first bombing runs last year, the smart move would have been to open all facilities to inspections and turn over all enriched uranium. But they didn’t do that, so here we are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
NP - that doesn’t justify killing children. If this president wanted to attack Iran, he needed to get Congressional approval before doing so.
1. It probably does. You wouldn’t take their side risk of killing 100 kids to save 20,000+ people?
2. I agree re Congressional approval.
How did 20,000 people get saved?
How many protesters did the Iranian regime kill so far this year? How many more would have died in the months ahead?
Look, I actually am not in favor of this aggression. But we should all recognize that this is a complicated situation.
For those who are opposed bc of potential civilian cost, we have to consider the alternative.
For those concerned about US intervention (citing Iraq or Afghanistan), we need to also weigh cases where the US did NOT intervene and the result was tragic. See Syria and Rwanda.
I get that people are wound up and that many are here with predetermined agendas, but the reality is that this is a complicated issue that merits far more serious discussion than it’s receiving here.
It can be as complicated as you want it to be. The U.S. has no business overthrowing a regime in any country. Let’s mind our own business and fix our country that is in shambles currently. Stop bombing countries, killing innocent people and trying to act like a white savior when you are anything but. War is never ever the answer.
47 years of negotiating with them to no avail. Sometimes, war is the answer.
Anonymous wrote:I am so proud to be part of an all powerful and influential nation of people! I didn’t realize the power we have until I came onto this forum and discovered that being Jewish makes me omnipotent!! Thank you for acknowledging our power. Let me know what wish you for and maybe I will grant it to you. You could always convert and then you too will be all powerful and influential. By the way, Hitler had the same feelings and beliefs that lots of people writing on this board have about Jews. Hitler did no damage at all. None . So what was it you said you wished for?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
NP - that doesn’t justify killing children. If this president wanted to attack Iran, he needed to get Congressional approval before doing so.
1. It probably does. You wouldn’t take their side risk of killing 100 kids to save 20,000+ people?
2. I agree re Congressional approval.
How did 20,000 people get saved?
How many protesters did the Iranian regime kill so far this year? How many more would have died in the months ahead?
Look, I actually am not in favor of this aggression. But we should all recognize that this is a complicated situation.
For those who are opposed bc of potential civilian cost, we have to consider the alternative.
For those concerned about US intervention (citing Iraq or Afghanistan), we need to also weigh cases where the US did NOT intervene and the result was tragic. See Syria and Rwanda.
I get that people are wound up and that many are here with predetermined agendas, but the reality is that this is a complicated issue that merits far more serious discussion than it’s receiving here.
It can be as complicated as you want it to be. The U.S. has no business overthrowing a regime in any country. Let’s mind our own business and fix our country that is in shambles currently. Stop bombing countries, killing innocent people and trying to act like a white savior when you are anything but. War is never ever the answer.
47 years of negotiating with them to no avail. Sometimes, war is the answer.
That's not true. Obama administration along with France and UK had successfully negotiated and Trump came in and tore it up. How can you negotiate with people (USA) who is known to break agreements and treaties without even blinking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
NP - that doesn’t justify killing children. If this president wanted to attack Iran, he needed to get Congressional approval before doing so.
1. It probably does. You wouldn’t take their side risk of killing 100 kids to save 20,000+ people?
2. I agree re Congressional approval.
How did 20,000 people get saved?
How many protesters did the Iranian regime kill so far this year? How many more would have died in the months ahead?
Look, I actually am not in favor of this aggression. But we should all recognize that this is a complicated situation.
For those who are opposed bc of potential civilian cost, we have to consider the alternative.
For those concerned about US intervention (citing Iraq or Afghanistan), we need to also weigh cases where the US did NOT intervene and the result was tragic. See Syria and Rwanda.
I get that people are wound up and that many are here with predetermined agendas, but the reality is that this is a complicated issue that merits far more serious discussion than it’s receiving here.
It can be as complicated as you want it to be. The U.S. has no business overthrowing a regime in any country. Let’s mind our own business and fix our country that is in shambles currently. Stop bombing countries, killing innocent people and trying to act like a white savior when you are anything but. War is never ever the answer.
Anytime you democrats want to help fix the country and not just endlessly campaign for party power, you let us know.
We keep putting up candidates and morons keep electing Trump. Maybe get your affairs in order before making accusations.
No, my accusations stand. You are the problem.
Anonymous wrote:“Israel is condemning the use of cluster munitions used by Iran against them today.
However, Israel has used these cluster munitions against Gaza, as highlighted by 53 members of the UK parliament in November 2025.”
https://edm.parliament.uk/early-day-motion/64816/israels-use-of-cluster-munitions
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
NP - that doesn’t justify killing children. If this president wanted to attack Iran, he needed to get Congressional approval before doing so.
1. It probably does. You wouldn’t take their side risk of killing 100 kids to save 20,000+ people?
2. I agree re Congressional approval.
How did 20,000 people get saved?
How many protesters did the Iranian regime kill so far this year? How many more would have died in the months ahead?
Look, I actually am not in favor of this aggression. But we should all recognize that this is a complicated situation.
For those who are opposed bc of potential civilian cost, we have to consider the alternative.
For those concerned about US intervention (citing Iraq or Afghanistan), we need to also weigh cases where the US did NOT intervene and the result was tragic. See Syria and Rwanda.
I get that people are wound up and that many are here with predetermined agendas, but the reality is that this is a complicated issue that merits far more serious discussion than it’s receiving here.
It can be as complicated as you want it to be. The U.S. has no business overthrowing a regime in any country. Let’s mind our own business and fix our country that is in shambles currently. Stop bombing countries, killing innocent people and trying to act like a white savior when you are anything but. War is never ever the answer.