Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Given the fact that we now know that building had until recently been an IRGC building and part of the Minab IRGC naval base it's entirely plausible it was converted to a school for IRGC kids. But wouldn't it have made a lot more sense to blow up their IRGC dads? Seems to me far more likely it was a case of outdated intel. They expected to be bombing an IRGC naval command facility.
+1
This narrative is so pathetic. The school wasn't struck intentionally. JFC.
Intelligence should be able to confirm a building's use before you drop million dollar bombs on it.
If both countries are going to hide military equipment in civilian areas then neither can complain when there are civilian casualties. It’s terrible for civilians, but they should blame their own governments. Of course, once one side does it there is going to be a call for retribution.
Civilian casualties when targeting personnel? It would happen here, too. Look at the targets around DC and the number of civilians there. That said, I think that certain parties in the ME do it on purpose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:@Rengenfuturist
Per China’s Xinhua News and Turkish news site Haberler:
Explosions have now been heard over Baghdad. Iran is now bombarding the U.S. Basra military base.
And major U.S. defense contractor KBF in Baghdad has been “engulfed in blames”.
This is retaliation for the U.S. bombing of a desalination plant in Iran, destroying the water supply to 30 villages.
Spot the difference: the U.S. and Israel first bomb civilian infrastructure. Iran retaliates by first bombing military infrastructure.
And 👇
Note:
The six GCC countries hold ~45–60% of global desalination capacity, making it the most desalination-dependent region on Earth. E.g., Kuwait is dependent on desalination for 90% of its drinking water.
Desalination plants are strategic national-security targets and an overlooked vulnerability.
It connects to the water warsI wrote about last year: THE major geopolitical stressor of the 21st century, though most fighting won’t be directly over water itself.
https://tinyurl.com/3amm7jyh
It’s the same play book as Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, etc. I wish the US was the good guys but it is obvious we are not. This is Israel and maga’s corrupting influence.
A country’s military is a direct reflection of the society it serves, embodying its values, diversity, and cultural norms. What has the US become?
My god, you can't be serious. Now tell us about who you think the "good guys" are here. Iran?? Tell us about their values and cultural norms and how moral they are. This should be good.
DP - maybe no one is the good guy here. Chew on that. The US has lost its credibility and moral authority.
I just have to laugh at this. The US is far from perfect, but to make this claim while we are trying to liberate a terrorist state is really rich. Sure, the Americans are just terrible and Iran is a very special, very moral place. Wow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Given the fact that we now know that building had until recently been an IRGC building and part of the Minab IRGC naval base it's entirely plausible it was converted to a school for IRGC kids. But wouldn't it have made a lot more sense to blow up their IRGC dads? Seems to me far more likely it was a case of outdated intel. They expected to be bombing an IRGC naval command facility.
+1
This narrative is so pathetic. The school wasn't struck intentionally. JFC.
Intelligence should be able to confirm a building's use before you drop million dollar bombs on it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:@Rengenfuturist
Per China’s Xinhua News and Turkish news site Haberler:
Explosions have now been heard over Baghdad. Iran is now bombarding the U.S. Basra military base.
And major U.S. defense contractor KBF in Baghdad has been “engulfed in blames”.
This is retaliation for the U.S. bombing of a desalination plant in Iran, destroying the water supply to 30 villages.
Spot the difference: the U.S. and Israel first bomb civilian infrastructure. Iran retaliates by first bombing military infrastructure.
And 👇
Note:
The six GCC countries hold ~45–60% of global desalination capacity, making it the most desalination-dependent region on Earth. E.g., Kuwait is dependent on desalination for 90% of its drinking water.
Desalination plants are strategic national-security targets and an overlooked vulnerability.
It connects to the water warsI wrote about last year: THE major geopolitical stressor of the 21st century, though most fighting won’t be directly over water itself.
https://tinyurl.com/3amm7jyh
It’s the same play book as Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, etc. I wish the US was the good guys but it is obvious we are not. This is Israel and maga’s corrupting influence.
A country’s military is a direct reflection of the society it serves, embodying its values, diversity, and cultural norms. What has the US become?
My god, you can't be serious. Now tell us about who you think the "good guys" are here. Iran?? Tell us about their values and cultural norms and how moral they are. This should be good.
DP - maybe no one is the good guy here. Chew on that. The US has lost its credibility and moral authority.
I just have to laugh at this. The US is far from perfect, but to make this claim while we are trying to liberate a terrorist state is really rich. Sure, the Americans are just terrible and Iran is a very special, very moral place. Wow.
We aren’t fighting to “liberate” Iran. We are fighting to defend Israel, and to boost Trump’s ego. Iran has a terrible, destructive government and so does the US. Both things can be true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you know women in the US couldn’t get credit cards, bank accounts, or loans in their own name without a husband’s permission until 1975? Did you know being LGBT was in the DSM/considered psychiatric illness until the early-mid 70s?
Why the hell are right wingers in this country like Hegseth and Trump who want to go back to those days and worse bombing other conservative countries only to bring those same rules toward us?
WTF did I just read. You actually think the U.S. is bombing Iran... in order to bring their horrific regime to the U.S.? Seek help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Given the fact that we now know that building had until recently been an IRGC building and part of the Minab IRGC naval base it's entirely plausible it was converted to a school for IRGC kids. But wouldn't it have made a lot more sense to blow up their IRGC dads? Seems to me far more likely it was a case of outdated intel. They expected to be bombing an IRGC naval command facility.
+1
This narrative is so pathetic. The school wasn't struck intentionally. JFC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:@Rengenfuturist
Per China’s Xinhua News and Turkish news site Haberler:
Explosions have now been heard over Baghdad. Iran is now bombarding the U.S. Basra military base.
And major U.S. defense contractor KBF in Baghdad has been “engulfed in blames”.
This is retaliation for the U.S. bombing of a desalination plant in Iran, destroying the water supply to 30 villages.
Spot the difference: the U.S. and Israel first bomb civilian infrastructure. Iran retaliates by first bombing military infrastructure.
And 👇
Note:
The six GCC countries hold ~45–60% of global desalination capacity, making it the most desalination-dependent region on Earth. E.g., Kuwait is dependent on desalination for 90% of its drinking water.
Desalination plants are strategic national-security targets and an overlooked vulnerability.
It connects to the water warsI wrote about last year: THE major geopolitical stressor of the 21st century, though most fighting won’t be directly over water itself.
https://tinyurl.com/3amm7jyh
It’s the same play book as Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, etc. I wish the US was the good guys but it is obvious we are not. This is Israel and maga’s corrupting influence.
A country’s military is a direct reflection of the society it serves, embodying its values, diversity, and cultural norms. What has the US become?
My god, you can't be serious. Now tell us about who you think the "good guys" are here. Iran?? Tell us about their values and cultural norms and how moral they are. This should be good.
DP - maybe no one is the good guy here. Chew on that. The US has lost its credibility and moral authority.
I just have to laugh at this. The US is far from perfect, but to make this claim while we are trying to liberate a terrorist state is really rich. Sure, the Americans are just terrible and Iran is a very special, very moral place. Wow.
The bodies of the first American service members killed in President Trump’s war with Iran returned to the United States at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware on Saturday afternoon. Their families were waiting for them there. And so was their president.
He stood solemnly at attention on the tarmac of the air base, a white “USA” cap on his head. It was similar to the one he wore that night last weekend when he launched the war from a makeshift situation room at Mar-a-Lago. Now, exactly one week later, he stared silently as some of the human consequences of that decision passed before his eyes.
One by one, six silver cases draped in star-spangled flags emerged from the hull of a hulking, gunmetal gray C-17 military cargo plane. The cases, carried by the white-gloved hands of soldiers, contained the remains of Americans who had hailed from Iowa and Florida, California, Minnesota and Nebraska, too. They all died together half a world away in a place called Port Shuaiba, in Kuwait, killed by an Iranian drone. The youngest among them was 20 years old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:@Rengenfuturist
Per China’s Xinhua News and Turkish news site Haberler:
Explosions have now been heard over Baghdad. Iran is now bombarding the U.S. Basra military base.
And major U.S. defense contractor KBF in Baghdad has been “engulfed in blames”.
This is retaliation for the U.S. bombing of a desalination plant in Iran, destroying the water supply to 30 villages.
Spot the difference: the U.S. and Israel first bomb civilian infrastructure. Iran retaliates by first bombing military infrastructure.
And 👇
Note:
The six GCC countries hold ~45–60% of global desalination capacity, making it the most desalination-dependent region on Earth. E.g., Kuwait is dependent on desalination for 90% of its drinking water.
Desalination plants are strategic national-security targets and an overlooked vulnerability.
It connects to the water warsI wrote about last year: THE major geopolitical stressor of the 21st century, though most fighting won’t be directly over water itself.
https://tinyurl.com/3amm7jyh
It’s the same play book as Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, etc. I wish the US was the good guys but it is obvious we are not. This is Israel and maga’s corrupting influence.
A country’s military is a direct reflection of the society it serves, embodying its values, diversity, and cultural norms. What has the US become?
My god, you can't be serious. Now tell us about who you think the "good guys" are here. Iran?? Tell us about their values and cultural norms and how moral they are. This should be good.
DP - maybe no one is the good guy here. Chew on that. The US has lost its credibility and moral authority.
I just have to laugh at this. The US is far from perfect, but to make this claim while we are trying to liberate a terrorist state is really rich. Sure, the Americans are just terrible and Iran is a very special, very moral place. Wow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:@Rengenfuturist
Per China’s Xinhua News and Turkish news site Haberler:
Explosions have now been heard over Baghdad. Iran is now bombarding the U.S. Basra military base.
And major U.S. defense contractor KBF in Baghdad has been “engulfed in blames”.
This is retaliation for the U.S. bombing of a desalination plant in Iran, destroying the water supply to 30 villages.
Spot the difference: the U.S. and Israel first bomb civilian infrastructure. Iran retaliates by first bombing military infrastructure.
And 👇
Note:
The six GCC countries hold ~45–60% of global desalination capacity, making it the most desalination-dependent region on Earth. E.g., Kuwait is dependent on desalination for 90% of its drinking water.
Desalination plants are strategic national-security targets and an overlooked vulnerability.
It connects to the water warsI wrote about last year: THE major geopolitical stressor of the 21st century, though most fighting won’t be directly over water itself.
https://tinyurl.com/3amm7jyh
It’s the same play book as Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, etc. I wish the US was the good guys but it is obvious we are not. This is Israel and maga’s corrupting influence.
A country’s military is a direct reflection of the society it serves, embodying its values, diversity, and cultural norms. What has the US become?
My god, you can't be serious. Now tell us about who you think the "good guys" are here. Iran?? Tell us about their values and cultural norms and how moral they are. This should be good.
They actually are following the Torah more than Israel is
This poster wins the most disgusting award. I bet you get a nice bonus from the IRGC for that doozy. Congratulations on your fawning support for a brutal terroristic state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m so ashamed to be an American.
I know. I just can't take it that our government is taking action against an Iranian regime who has killed Americans and sponsors terrorism across the region and the world![]()
Iran is a sovereign nation, other nations must be allowed to develop missiles, warheads, and nuclear weapons. This American christo-fascist imperialism is beyond the pale.
/satire
Does anyone seriously believe that allowing sponsors of terrorism to have missiles and nuclear weapons is a good idea? All of the other gulf countries support this. Are people posting here really braindead, or just naive children? Crazy times.
+100
They are clearly braindead. However, I have to remember that it's probably only a handful of crazies who post over and over and that only a tiny sliver of people are actually on this website. This is not at all representative of the U.S. as a whole, thankfully.
Once again, every accusation a confession. There are a couple of far right weirdos posting pro-war pro-Israel propaganda.
Ooh, now describe the far-left psychos posting outlandish, pro-IRGC propaganda without any credible source to back them up. We see you and will call you out on every one of your BS claims.