Anonymous wrote:Getting out without bombing all their military and political government facilities would truly be a bad decision.
Every base, airfield, and ministry other than pedagogy and health, etc. (those that provide services to the poor and sick) should be leveled.
Anonymous wrote:Getting out without bombing all their military and political government facilities would truly be a bad decision.
Every base, airfield, and ministry other than pedagogy and health, etc. (those that provide services to the poor and sick) should be leveled.
Anonymous wrote:Getting out without bombing all their military and political government facilities would truly be a bad decision.
Every base, airfield, and ministry other than pedagogy and health, etc. (those that provide services to the poor and sick) should be leveled.
It is not possible. Israel and the US took their best shot and failed. If the US attacks(let’s face it Israel is a paper tiger incapable of doing anything but keeping the war going) Iran destroys 20% of the world’s oil production for 10-15 years. This would mean oil at $200 a barrel and $12 a gallon gas.
Anonymous wrote:Getting out without bombing all their military and political government facilities would truly be a bad decision.
Every base, airfield, and ministry other than pedagogy and health, etc. (those that provide services to the poor and sick) should be leveled.
Anonymous wrote:Getting out without bombing all their military and political government facilities would truly be a bad decision.
Every base, airfield, and ministry other than pedagogy and health, etc. (those that provide services to the poor and sick) should be leveled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Israel did the same thing to their other ally, the British. The British administration in Palestine was a target of violent Zionist terror gangs throughout the mid 1940s after the British lost everything fighting ww2/hitler . A Broadway play was even used to boost their cause/ support
https://newlinesmag.com/essays/how-broadway-helped-the-zionist-revolt-against-britain/
Wait, now we're supposed to be *in favor* of imperial colonialism?
No. Absolutely not. But let’s not forget why the British went to Palestine in the first place. It was only to give Jews a homeland via the Balfour declaration of 1917. Britain never cared about Palestine until Zionists gave British the idea. The Brit’s already had their Suez Canal. They could easily cross the Red Sea to reach the Indian Ocean/their colonies. They also went from Africa to India via the ocean.
Britain never gave much thought about the Ottoman Empire/Middle East prior to WW1/Zionist lobbying because they didn’t need to. Britain lasted maybe 50 years or less as the primary Zionist sponsor until things moved to France and finally the US in 1967
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Israel did the same thing to their other ally, the British. The British administration in Palestine was a target of violent Zionist terror gangs throughout the mid 1940s after the British lost everything fighting ww2/hitler . A Broadway play was even used to boost their cause/ support
https://newlinesmag.com/essays/how-broadway-helped-the-zionist-revolt-against-britain/
Wait, now we're supposed to be *in favor* of imperial colonialism?
It’s been more than two months since President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire with Iran, saying at the time that the two sides were close to a deal.
Trump said on social media on April 7 that they were “very far along” but needed two weeks for “the Agreement to be finalized and consummated.” He concluded by saying that “it is an Honor to have this Longterm problem close to resolution.”
There was no resolution, of course. But Trump has nonetheless spent the two months since then continuing to suggest a deal was right around the corner. A lot.
Including the period before the ceasefire, he’s done it at least 38 times. That’s the number of times he’s said directly — in social media posts, public appearances and phone calls with the media — that a deal was nigh or claimed Iran was desperate to cut one