Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yeah, right.
This is so sick.
I feel so badly for those proud Americans who signed up to fight to protect their country.
Here, they are protecting Israel. And they are protecting the billionaires including Trump who what to steal Iran's oil.
Iran poses no direct threat to the US. Our soldiers should not be sent to die in this undeclared war that's begun by Trump as a distraction from Epstein.
I have family in the military. They did NOT sign up for this.
What a bizarrely naive comment. They’re not “protecting Israel.” The US (and other countries) are trying to open the Strait so that oil can be supplied around the world. Why is the strait closed? Because Iran chose to lay its mines there. Take it up with Iran.
You’re naive. The US has been bombing and destroying Iran and Iran closed the strait to get the US to stop. Nothing was happening to the US to make US start killing Iranians. On the other side Israel has been destroying Beirut, pretending it’s about Hamas, but it’s not. It’s about taking their land. Don’t be gullible.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder why Israel needs to extort US politicians to basically steal money from American taxpayers.
Why can't they be like other countries that have historical ties to other countries, where people will sacrifice their own wealth for the benefit of people suffering far away?
Why many Kashmiris are donating gold, breaking piggy banks for Iran
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/4/16/why-many-kashmiris-are-donating-gold-breaking-piggy-banks-for-iran
Srinagar, Indian-administered Kashmir — The gold earrings were a gift from her father on her birthday just months earlier. But on March 21, as South Asia marked Eid‑ul‑Fitr, Masrat Mukhtar handed them over to an aid collection effort to help civilians in Iran trying to survive the US-Israel war on the country.
She was one of many in Indian-administered Kashmir who paused their customary rituals and celebrations on the auspicious day to contribute cash, household items, and personal assets for a people more than 1,000 miles away.
“We give what we love. This brings us closer to them,” said Mukhtar, a 55-year-old woman from Budgam in the central part of Indian-administered Kashmir, before referring to a name by which the region has historically also been known. “This is what Little Iran does for its namesake. The bond persists through time and conflict.”
That bond, rooted in more than six centuries of historical connections, has taken on a much more overt presence during the war – drawing recognition from Iranian authorities, and concerns over some fund collection methods from Indian officials.
Similar donation campaigns in support of Iranians have also been reported from Pakistan, Iraq and other countries.
Hegseth says US is ‘locked and loaded’ to finish job of destroying Iran energy grid
US defense secretary says Iran’s energy infrastructure is ‘not destroyed yet’ while also lambasting the media
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Taking down Iran still won’t make Israel any safer. They’ll still need their so called Iron dome, iron walls, and electric fences because they know they have their boots on top of a native population right within their vicinity. Palestinians don’t have ballistic missiles, conventional weapons, or even an army but they’re still afraid of them. Even of 5 year olds. Yet they moved there for safety and refuge. They were sometimes hosted inside the homes of Palestinians just like Armenian refugees and they stole the homes and used the military to kick the owners /families out
Not to mention that “taking down Iran” means more killing of people. Those people have mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, children who have long memories. I don’t know about you all but if a country kills my family, I’m not going to like them very much.
20 years ago, it was Saddam’s Iraq that was the biggest threat to Israel. 20 years before that, it was Egypt.
After Iran, it will be Turkey.
It’s a never ending circus.
If one doesn’t like their neighbors, maybe get out of the neighborhood. all parties involved
So that means Iran and Turkey should also get out of the neighborhood?
Anonymous wrote:![]()
This happened today.
Isn’t this like a biblical plague or something?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Taking down Iran still won’t make Israel any safer. They’ll still need their so called Iron dome, iron walls, and electric fences because they know they have their boots on top of a native population right within their vicinity. Palestinians don’t have ballistic missiles, conventional weapons, or even an army but they’re still afraid of them. Even of 5 year olds. Yet they moved there for safety and refuge. They were sometimes hosted inside the homes of Palestinians just like Armenian refugees and they stole the homes and used the military to kick the owners /families out
Not to mention that “taking down Iran” means more killing of people. Those people have mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, children who have long memories. I don’t know about you all but if a country kills my family, I’m not going to like them very much.
20 years ago, it was Saddam’s Iraq that was the biggest threat to Israel. 20 years before that, it was Egypt.
After Iran, it will be Turkey.
It’s a never ending circus.
If one doesn’t like their neighbors, maybe get out of the neighborhood. all parties involved
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yeah, right.
This is so sick.
I feel so badly for those proud Americans who signed up to fight to protect their country.
Here, they are protecting Israel. And they are protecting the billionaires including Trump who what to steal Iran's oil.
Iran poses no direct threat to the US. Our soldiers should not be sent to die in this undeclared war that's begun by Trump as a distraction from Epstein.
I have family in the military. They did NOT sign up for this.
What a bizarrely naive comment. They’re not “protecting Israel.” The US (and other countries) are trying to open the Strait so that oil can be supplied around the world. Why is the strait closed? Because Iran chose to lay its mines there. Take it up with Iran.
Anonymous wrote:When you have a nation founded on deception, terrorism, and property theft, of course you have to become an electric fortress of a country and have your head on a swivel. Israel is a military base, not a country.
They can claim Iran is the problem all day but the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and wars with neighbors have gone on back when Iran was Israel’s ally (1948-1979)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Taking down Iran still won’t make Israel any safer. They’ll still need their so called Iron dome, iron walls, and electric fences because they know they have their boots on top of a native population right within their vicinity. Palestinians don’t have ballistic missiles, conventional weapons, or even an army but they’re still afraid of them. Even of 5 year olds. Yet they moved there for safety and refuge. They were sometimes hosted inside the homes of Palestinians just like Armenian refugees and they stole the homes and used the military to kick the owners /families out
Not to mention that “taking down Iran” means more killing of people. Those people have mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, children who have long memories. I don’t know about you all but if a country kills my family, I’m not going to like them very much.
Anonymous wrote:Taking down Iran still won’t make Israel any safer. They’ll still need their so called Iron dome, iron walls, and electric fences because they know they have their boots on top of a native population right within their vicinity. Palestinians don’t have ballistic missiles, conventional weapons, or even an army but they’re still afraid of them. Even of 5 year olds. Yet they moved there for safety and refuge. They were sometimes hosted inside the homes of Palestinians just like Armenian refugees and they stole the homes and used the military to kick the owners /families out